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  2. Nigeria Police Academy Wudil - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Police Academy Wudil is a federal government-owned institution that was established in 1988 to train police officers in Nigeria. It is located in Wudil Kano State, Nigeria, and offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in law enforcement and related fields. The academy is accredited by the National Universities ...

  3. Nigeria Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Nigeria Police Force is a very large organisation consisting of 36 State commands and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) grouped into 17 zones and 8 administrative organs. [5] As at July 2024, the NPF is headed by IGP (Inspector General) Kayode Egbetokun. [6] In 2020, it underwent major overhauls. [7]

  4. Nigerian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Nigeria, as amended, and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. [ 1 ][ 2 ] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Nigeria. [ 3 ] The legal means to acquire nationality, formal legal membership in a nation, differ from the ...

  5. State Security Service (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The State Security Service (SSS), self-styled as the Department of State Services (DSS), [1] is a security agency in Nigeria and one of three successor organisations to the National Security Organization (NSO). The agency is under the Presidency of Nigeria, and it reports its activities direct to the President, office of the ONSA, headquartered ...

  6. Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps - Wikipedia

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    Origins. The NSCDC was first introduced in May 1967 during the Nigerian Civil War within the then Federal Capital Territory of Lagos for the purpose of sensitization and protection of the civil populace. It was then known as Lagos Civil Defence Committee. It later metamorphosed into the present day NSCDC in 1970.

  7. Nigerian Mobile Police - Wikipedia

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    The Police Mobile Force conducts nationwide anti-crime patrols to combat organized crime. They have equally been involved in patrolling and maintenance of law-and-order operations in volatile states of the country such as Lagos, Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta, Kano, and Bauchi. MOPOL have been in UN, ECOWAS, AU and Others peacekeeping operations.

  8. Amotekun - Wikipedia

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    Amotekun is a Yoruba word that means "One that looks like a leopard," leopard being translated to "amotekun." Because of this, Amotekun properly means cheetah, but as in this case, it is often mistransliterated to leopard. [4] Operation Amotekun (Leopard) was established on 9 January 2020 by the six state governors of all the South Western ...

  9. Inspector General of Police (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    Formation. 1964. First holder. Louis Edet. Website. Official Website of NPF. The Inspector General of Police, abbreviated as IGP is the head of the Nigeria Police Force. He is the most senior officer in the police service. The pioneer IGP is Louis Edet and the current IGP is Kayode Egbetokun.