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I’ve Worked 17 Years, Nothing To Show Because I Don’t Take Bribes — Policeman

A policeman who claimed to have worked in the force for 17 years with nothing to show has stated the reason for that.

In an outcry on social media, the officer disclosed that he can boast of nothing despite his service to the nation all because he has refused to accept bribes.

According to him, “no policeman is enjoying and we are paid nothing, our spokesman Frank Mba is just speaking fine English”

The policeman who has been on the job for 17 years recounts some of his challenges in an interview with Info Nigeria.

The distraught security operatives also disclosed that he has been unable to pay his house rent for 3 years and might be sent packing from where he lives in Ikotun area of Lagos.

He also challenged Frank Mba to a debate while pointing out that he can’t train his children in police barracks.

The policeman added that the #EndSARS protest will do nothing to the rot in the system, as police officers still receive next to nothing while politicians they also protect take huge sums of money home.

He further stressed that the “system” was created to impoverish Nigerians.

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is just speaking fine English – Policewoman who has been on the job for 17 years recounts some of her challenges The distraught security operatives also disclosed that she has been unable to pay her house rent for 3 years and might be sent packing from where she stays in Ikotun area of Lagos. She also challenged Frank Mba to a debate while pointing out that she can’t train her children in police barracks. . . The policewoman added that the #EndSARS protest will do nothing to the rot in the system, as police officers still receive next to nothing while politicians they also protect take huge sums of money home. . . She further stressed that the “system” was created to impoverish Nigerians

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