• NSCDC PROJECTS INCREASE IN OIL PRODUCTION SEEKS STRONGER SYNERGY IN COMBATING CRUDE OIL THEFT AS CG AUDI EMBARK ON OPERATIONAL TOUR ACROSS NIGER DELTA.

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has affirmed its readiness to continue collaborating with Critical Stakeholders in the fight against Vandalism of pipelines and Crude oil theft in the Niger Delta.

    While on Operational tour across Oil Facilities and Officers providing security for Critical Infrastructure in the Niger Delta; the NSCDC Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi mni, OFR.called for stronger synergy amongst critical stakeholders to make the fight against oil theft a great success.

    Speaking on his purpose of visit the CG Audi relayed that in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR; the NSCDC is working assidously in readiness to combat oil theft and Vandalism; arrest, prosecute offenders and ensure increase in oil production litres per barrel.

    The NSCDC Boss said the Corps under his leadership belief that with effective Collaborations, Coordination, Cooperation amongst Critical stakeholders through actionable Intelligence and Information sharing; the menace of environmental degradation, Pipeline Vandalism and crude oil theft would be drastically reduced and the positive effect is increase in oil production in litres per barrel.

    The virile and agile CG further addressed the NSCDC Operatives deployed to the Creek on the need for Professionalism, Patriotism and loyalty in Service to the nation noting that their continous unwavering commitment in prosecution of one of the pivotal mandate of the Corps which is to Safeguard all Critical National Assets and Infrastructure across the federation is noted and commendable.

    He urged them not to relent nor rest on their oars as to who much is given a lot is expected.

    "As disciplined and trained operatives you must carry out your duties with utmost loyalty and dedication because the public look up to us as the lead agency saddled with the responsibility of Safeguarding Oil pipelines, Telecommunication Equipment, Electrical power Installations, Railway gadgets amongst others".

    This visit is to boost your morale and encourage you to discharge your duties with all sense of responsibility and on behalf of my self and the NSCDC management your welfare will continue to be adequately covered.

    SIGNED:
    CSC AFOLABI BABAWALE Anipr,
    NATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER
    NSCDC NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS ABUJA.
    NSCDC PROJECTS INCREASE IN OIL PRODUCTION SEEKS STRONGER SYNERGY IN COMBATING CRUDE OIL THEFT AS CG AUDI EMBARK ON OPERATIONAL TOUR ACROSS NIGER DELTA. The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has affirmed its readiness to continue collaborating with Critical Stakeholders in the fight against Vandalism of pipelines and Crude oil theft in the Niger Delta. While on Operational tour across Oil Facilities and Officers providing security for Critical Infrastructure in the Niger Delta; the NSCDC Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi mni, OFR.called for stronger synergy amongst critical stakeholders to make the fight against oil theft a great success. Speaking on his purpose of visit the CG Audi relayed that in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR; the NSCDC is working assidously in readiness to combat oil theft and Vandalism; arrest, prosecute offenders and ensure increase in oil production litres per barrel. The NSCDC Boss said the Corps under his leadership belief that with effective Collaborations, Coordination, Cooperation amongst Critical stakeholders through actionable Intelligence and Information sharing; the menace of environmental degradation, Pipeline Vandalism and crude oil theft would be drastically reduced and the positive effect is increase in oil production in litres per barrel. The virile and agile CG further addressed the NSCDC Operatives deployed to the Creek on the need for Professionalism, Patriotism and loyalty in Service to the nation noting that their continous unwavering commitment in prosecution of one of the pivotal mandate of the Corps which is to Safeguard all Critical National Assets and Infrastructure across the federation is noted and commendable. He urged them not to relent nor rest on their oars as to who much is given a lot is expected. "As disciplined and trained operatives you must carry out your duties with utmost loyalty and dedication because the public look up to us as the lead agency saddled with the responsibility of Safeguarding Oil pipelines, Telecommunication Equipment, Electrical power Installations, Railway gadgets amongst others". This visit is to boost your morale and encourage you to discharge your duties with all sense of responsibility and on behalf of my self and the NSCDC management your welfare will continue to be adequately covered. SIGNED: CSC AFOLABI BABAWALE Anipr, NATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER NSCDC NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS ABUJA.
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  • Good morning guys,how was tour night
    Good morning guys,how was tour night
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  • Know Your Road Signs: Essential Traffic Symbols Explained:

    1. Go Ahead Sign – This sign indicates that vehicles are allowed to proceed straight ahead. It ensures smooth traffic flow and prevents unnecessary stops.

    2. Two-Way Traffic Sign – This warns drivers that they are entering a road where traffic moves in both directions. It helps prevent head-on collisions.

    3. Slippery Road Sign – This sign warns of a road surface that may be slippery due to rain, ice, or oil spills, advising drivers to slow down.

    4. Falling Rock Sign – This cautionary sign alerts drivers to areas where rocks may fall onto the road, commonly seen in mountainous regions.

    5. Digging Man Sign – This sign indicates construction or roadwork ahead, urging drivers to be cautious and possibly expect detours.

    6. Left Turn Sign – It directs drivers that they must turn left at an upcoming intersection.

    7. No Pedestrian Sign – This prohibits pedestrians from entering certain areas, such as highways or restricted zones.

    8. Winding Road Sign – It warns drivers of multiple curves ahead, advising them to drive carefully.

    9. No Bicycle Sign – This sign prohibits bicycles from using a particular road for safety reasons.

    10. Crosswalk Sign – It marks designated pedestrian crossing areas, alerting drivers to yield.

    11. No Littering Sign – This sign forbids littering in specific areas to maintain cleanliness and avoid fines.

    12. No Parking Sign – It indicates areas where parking is not allowed.

    13. Kid Crossing Sign – Found near schools, this warns drivers to slow down as children may be crossing.

    14. No Walk Sign – It signals pedestrians not to cross the road.

    15. Zigzag Road Sign – This sign warns of a road with sharp bends ahead.

    16. Traffic Light Sign – It informs drivers that a traffic signal is ahead.

    17. No Vehicle Sign – This prohibits all motorized vehicles from entering a certain area.

    18. Ground Risk Sign – It warns of unstable or dangerous ground conditions.

    19. Parking Lot Sign –
    📌 Know Your Road Signs: Essential Traffic Symbols Explained: 1. Go Ahead Sign – This sign indicates that vehicles are allowed to proceed straight ahead. It ensures smooth traffic flow and prevents unnecessary stops. 2. Two-Way Traffic Sign – This warns drivers that they are entering a road where traffic moves in both directions. It helps prevent head-on collisions. 3. Slippery Road Sign – This sign warns of a road surface that may be slippery due to rain, ice, or oil spills, advising drivers to slow down. 4. Falling Rock Sign – This cautionary sign alerts drivers to areas where rocks may fall onto the road, commonly seen in mountainous regions. 5. Digging Man Sign – This sign indicates construction or roadwork ahead, urging drivers to be cautious and possibly expect detours. 6. Left Turn Sign – It directs drivers that they must turn left at an upcoming intersection. 7. No Pedestrian Sign – This prohibits pedestrians from entering certain areas, such as highways or restricted zones. 8. Winding Road Sign – It warns drivers of multiple curves ahead, advising them to drive carefully. 9. No Bicycle Sign – This sign prohibits bicycles from using a particular road for safety reasons. 10. Crosswalk Sign – It marks designated pedestrian crossing areas, alerting drivers to yield. 11. No Littering Sign – This sign forbids littering in specific areas to maintain cleanliness and avoid fines. 12. No Parking Sign – It indicates areas where parking is not allowed. 13. Kid Crossing Sign – Found near schools, this warns drivers to slow down as children may be crossing. 14. No Walk Sign – It signals pedestrians not to cross the road. 15. Zigzag Road Sign – This sign warns of a road with sharp bends ahead. 16. Traffic Light Sign – It informs drivers that a traffic signal is ahead. 17. No Vehicle Sign – This prohibits all motorized vehicles from entering a certain area. 18. Ground Risk Sign – It warns of unstable or dangerous ground conditions. 19. Parking Lot Sign –
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  • Service Commanders under the auspices of Joint Taskforce in Kano have organised a send off in honour of State Commandant, NSCDC Kano command, Comdt Mohammed Lawal Falala, fcna for a successful completion of tour of duty in Kano State.

    The event which took place at
    Service Commanders under the auspices of Joint Taskforce in Kano have organised a send off in honour of State Commandant, NSCDC Kano command, Comdt Mohammed Lawal Falala, fcna for a successful completion of tour of duty in Kano State. The event which took place at
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  • Yo are the road to success when you realize that failure is only a detour
    Yo are the road to success when you realize that failure is only a detour
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  • Now that you are graduate, we can finally concentrate on the big projects like a world tour maybe! Congratulations pretty girl. So much proud of you today.
    Now that you are graduate, we can finally concentrate on the big projects like a world tour maybe! Congratulations pretty girl. So much proud of you today.
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  • As we count down to the March 1st launch of our revised visa policy, which features the E-Visa and an end-to-end application process for Nigerian visas, we are meticulously ensuring that every detail is addressed to deliver a seamless, secure, and safe solution. This initiative aims to unlock Nigeria's economic potential by fostering tourism and business growth.
    As we count down to the March 1st launch of our revised visa policy, which features the E-Visa and an end-to-end application process for Nigerian visas, we are meticulously ensuring that every detail is addressed to deliver a seamless, secure, and safe solution. This initiative aims to unlock Nigeria's economic potential by fostering tourism and business growth.
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  • The sun beat down on the bustling market in Ibadan, Nigeria. It was a symphony of colors and sounds, with vendors calling out their wares and shoppers haggling over prices. At the heart of it all was Mrs. Adebayo, a woman with a warm smile and a heart as big as her market stall. She sold the most delicious akara (bean cakes) in all of Ibadan, and her secret recipe was passed down from her grandmother.

    Every day, her son, Tunde, would help her set up the stall. He was a bright young man with a love for learning. While his mother worked tirelessly, Tunde would often sit by her side, reading books or helping her with the accounts. He dreamt of becoming a doctor, but he knew he had to help his mother first.

    One day, a group of tourists came to the market. They were captivated by the aroma of Mrs. Adebayo's akara and her warm personality. They were eager to try the local delicacy, and Mrs. Adebayo was happy to share her delicious food with them.

    As the tourists savored the akara, they asked Tunde about his dreams. He told them about his ambition to become a doctor, and the tourists were impressed by his intelligence and passion. They shared stories of their own experiences with healthcare and encouraged Tunde to pursue his dreams.

    This encounter sparked a fire in Tunde's heart. He realized that his dreams were within reach, and he was determined to work hard to achieve them. He started studying even harder, and he began to think about ways to improve his mother's business.

    What do you think Tunde will do next? How will he help his mother and achieve his dreams? I'm excited to see where the story goes!
    The sun beat down on the bustling market in Ibadan, Nigeria. It was a symphony of colors and sounds, with vendors calling out their wares and shoppers haggling over prices. At the heart of it all was Mrs. Adebayo, a woman with a warm smile and a heart as big as her market stall. She sold the most delicious akara (bean cakes) in all of Ibadan, and her secret recipe was passed down from her grandmother. Every day, her son, Tunde, would help her set up the stall. He was a bright young man with a love for learning. While his mother worked tirelessly, Tunde would often sit by her side, reading books or helping her with the accounts. He dreamt of becoming a doctor, but he knew he had to help his mother first. One day, a group of tourists came to the market. They were captivated by the aroma of Mrs. Adebayo's akara and her warm personality. They were eager to try the local delicacy, and Mrs. Adebayo was happy to share her delicious food with them. As the tourists savored the akara, they asked Tunde about his dreams. He told them about his ambition to become a doctor, and the tourists were impressed by his intelligence and passion. They shared stories of their own experiences with healthcare and encouraged Tunde to pursue his dreams. This encounter sparked a fire in Tunde's heart. He realized that his dreams were within reach, and he was determined to work hard to achieve them. He started studying even harder, and he began to think about ways to improve his mother's business. What do you think Tunde will do next? How will he help his mother and achieve his dreams? I'm excited to see where the story goes!
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  • FCT CONTROLLER OF CORRECTIONS ASSURES IMPROVED CAPACITY BUILDING FOR PERSONNEL AND INMATES.

    The Controller of Corrections FCT Command, Olatubosun Ajibogun FCSS, fsi, has assured officers and men of the Command of improved capacity building for them and also for inmates so as to enable them discharge their duties effectively and efficiently.

    The FCT Corrections boss made this statement during the quarterly inspection of Custodial Centres as well as correctional formations in the command.
    The tour was aimed at familiarizing with personnel and also to ensure operational excellence in all correctional facilities in the command in line with international best practices, which is the core of the policy thrust of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) under the superintendence of the Acting Controller General of Corrections, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, MFR, mni.

    In his address, the FCT Controller commended the officers for maintaining peace and order, as well as good hygiene and sanitation in the custodial centres. He affirmed his resolve in ensuring intensive capacity building for both staff and inmates through regular trainings, education, and vocational skill acquisition programmes, which will be achieved in partnership with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and other stakeholders.

    In furtherance, the Controller also tasked superintendents-in-charge of the various formations to ensure that every inmate engages in a vocational or educational programme in order to empower them with skills which will make them useful and employable after imprisonment, while assuring them of facilitating their certification at the end of such programmes.

    The FCT Corrections boss went further to call on officers to shun all forms of indiscipline such as absenteeism, trafficking, laxity and negligence to duty amongst others, as anyone caught in such acts will be sanctioned according to extant rules. He pledged to operate an open door policy and also work with all stakeholders in the command towards achieving the Service’s statutory mandates.

    In same vein, the FCT Controller visited traditional leaders of communities hosting correctional formations in the command as well as heads of sister security agencies in such communities, where he appreciated them for their cooperation in maintaining security in the Custodial Centres and environs. He used the medium to solicit for continuous cooperation, synergy and partnership in ensuring water-tight security in and around correctional facilities.

    Among the Custodial Centres and formations inspected by the Controller were; Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC), Kuje; MSCC, Suleja; and the Custodial Model Farm Centre, Dukpa. Others include; the 3,000-capacity Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Karshi; the Soap Cottage Industry, Kuje; Canine unit; as well as the Poultry Farm, Kuje.

    DSC AS DUZA
    Public Relations Officer
    For: Controller of Corrections
    FCT Command
    FCT CONTROLLER OF CORRECTIONS ASSURES IMPROVED CAPACITY BUILDING FOR PERSONNEL AND INMATES. The Controller of Corrections FCT Command, Olatubosun Ajibogun FCSS, fsi, has assured officers and men of the Command of improved capacity building for them and also for inmates so as to enable them discharge their duties effectively and efficiently. The FCT Corrections boss made this statement during the quarterly inspection of Custodial Centres as well as correctional formations in the command. The tour was aimed at familiarizing with personnel and also to ensure operational excellence in all correctional facilities in the command in line with international best practices, which is the core of the policy thrust of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) under the superintendence of the Acting Controller General of Corrections, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, MFR, mni. In his address, the FCT Controller commended the officers for maintaining peace and order, as well as good hygiene and sanitation in the custodial centres. He affirmed his resolve in ensuring intensive capacity building for both staff and inmates through regular trainings, education, and vocational skill acquisition programmes, which will be achieved in partnership with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and other stakeholders. In furtherance, the Controller also tasked superintendents-in-charge of the various formations to ensure that every inmate engages in a vocational or educational programme in order to empower them with skills which will make them useful and employable after imprisonment, while assuring them of facilitating their certification at the end of such programmes. The FCT Corrections boss went further to call on officers to shun all forms of indiscipline such as absenteeism, trafficking, laxity and negligence to duty amongst others, as anyone caught in such acts will be sanctioned according to extant rules. He pledged to operate an open door policy and also work with all stakeholders in the command towards achieving the Service’s statutory mandates. In same vein, the FCT Controller visited traditional leaders of communities hosting correctional formations in the command as well as heads of sister security agencies in such communities, where he appreciated them for their cooperation in maintaining security in the Custodial Centres and environs. He used the medium to solicit for continuous cooperation, synergy and partnership in ensuring water-tight security in and around correctional facilities. Among the Custodial Centres and formations inspected by the Controller were; Medium Security Custodial Centre (MSCC), Kuje; MSCC, Suleja; and the Custodial Model Farm Centre, Dukpa. Others include; the 3,000-capacity Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Karshi; the Soap Cottage Industry, Kuje; Canine unit; as well as the Poultry Farm, Kuje. DSC AS DUZA Public Relations Officer For: Controller of Corrections FCT Command
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  • https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/news/what-a-player-yaya-toure-claims-chelsea-legend-shouldve-won-the-ballon-dor-in-his-career/
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    'What a player'… Yaya Toure claims Chelsea legend should've won the Ballon d'Or in his career
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    Yaya Toure claims that Chelsea legend Didier Drogba should've won the Ballon d'Or individual prize during his career.
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