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We’ll Review, Update Police College’s Curriculum – Senator Gaidam
The Honourable Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, has reiterated the need to continuously review and update the curriculum of the Nigeria Police College to ensure that it is aligned with the latest trends and best practices in law enforcement.
He stated this during a meeting with the Management and Staff of the Nigeria Police Academy, held at the Police College, Wudil, Kano State.
The Minister, according a statement by Bolaji Kazeem, the Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations, and made available to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP), stated that providing cadets with opportunities for practical, hands-on training will better prepare them for the challenges they will face in the field.
In his words, “I come to you today with a sense of purpose and determination to address a crucial matter that lies at the heart of our institution’s mission – the improvement of cadet student performance to shape the future leaders of law enforcement in Nigeria. As we strive to produce well-disciplined and professionally sound police cadets, it is imperative that we collectively embark on a journey of transformation and innovation in our approach”.
Gaidam charged them to establish a mentorship program where experienced officers can provide guidance and support to cadets that will not only help them navigate their academic journey but also instill in them the values of leadership, integrity, and professionalism.
The Minister emphasizes ethical conduct and professionalism which are the cornerstones of effective law enforcement adding that they must instill these values in the cadets from the very beginning and provide them with the tools and resources to make ethical decisions in the face of adversity.
He said they must provide cadets with opportunities to engage with the community and gain practical experience in real-life scenarios that will help them develop empathy, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities that are essential for effective policing.
According to him, “Regular evaluation of cadet performance and providing constructive feedback will help identify areas of improvement and enable us to tailor our approach to meet the needs of individual cadets. Respect for rules and laws is the foundation of any institution, and the Nigeria Police Academy is no exception. I emphasize the importance of upholding the rules and regulations of the academy, as they are designed to ensure discipline, order, and excellence in training”.
Gaidam said the Ministry is aware of the challenges faced by the staff of the Nigeria Police Academy, particularly concerning welfare issues such as residential and office accommodation noting that the Ministry of Police Affairs is fully committed to addressing these concerns and improving the welfare of our dedicated staff.
Earlier, the Commandant of the Police Academy (POLAC), AIG Sadiq Abubakar thanked the Federal Government and the Ministry for their commitment and support to ensure that the institution realizes its objectives as the best Police Training Institutions.
He enumerated the challenges of the institutions such as shortage of academic and direct staff; acute shortage of staff quarters; inadequate science and language laboratories and non-completion of major projects in the institution.
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Court Grants Farotimi N50m Bail, Adjourns Case Till January 29
The Federal High Court in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, has granted N50 million bail to Dele Farotimi, a lawyer and human rights activist.
The news was shared by Omoyele Sowore, the African Action Congress presidential candidate in the 2023 election, through his X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday.
The post read, “The first hurdle was crossed. #DeleFarotimi was granted bail of N50 million surety in the like sum with someone with landed property. The case was adjourned to January 29, 2025”.
Farotimi was taken to court by Afe Babalola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria for alleged defamation.
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Food for Living: The Blessings of Giving
By Henry Ukazu
Dear Destiny Friends,
As human beings, life offers us several blessings. The blessings can be spiritual, physical, financial, academic, marital, vocational, professional, and even personal which can be attributed to grace.
Just like one man’s food is another man’s poison, blessings mean several things to different people. Some of us desire the blessings of parents which I humbly think is the highest form of blessings apart from the blessings of God. While someone might be praying and wishing for the blessing of a life partner, some other persons are praying for the blessings of the fruit of the womb, destiny helpers or even dream job.
When we talk of giving, it’s not limited to financial blessings. It’s only myopic minds who judge or see people who give money as good people. We should desist from the mindset of seeing people who give money as good people. Some great minds might give you their time to mentor you, train you, or give you opportunities that will shape your life.
Giving shows where our heart and love resides. Different things appeal to different people. Your goal is to know what works for the person. Your ability to pay attention is critical to knowing someone. For instance, when you listen to how people spend their time and money, you will know how their mind works. The truth about life is that one can love without giving. If anyone is not giving you, he is giving to someone or to another cause.
Do you know what makes one happy? Yes, it can help to battle depression. Some people derive satisfaction when they give. Do you know that giving can be contagious? Yes, this principle is applicable when one pays it forward.When people experience a generous kindness, they are more apt to treat others with the same sort of benevolence.
When it comes to giving, what’s important is the motive or intention. There are several reasons why most people give money, some give money for charitable purpose, some give because the law of God admonishes us to give, some give just to encourage employees or to inspire people, some give because they have the feeling or mindset the person they give might give them tomorrow or the children of the receiver will reciprocate in the nearest future, or because they want to sow presence so that their benefactor can notice them. Some people even give because it gives them joy, and this is where I belong. As a matter of fact, one of my weak points is that I can be too kind to a fault. The list is literally endless.
Giving is relative. Some people might give their money, some give their time which can be priceless, some might give loyalty, others might give expertise on a subject matter. What is important is to know the value of the blessings you are receiving because in the grand scheme of things, none is more important than the other, it all depends on the needs at the said time. For instance, if someone is hungry, the best gift you can give the person is food or money to buy food. The person might not necessarily need words of consolation, neither does he need academic tutor nor spiritual teachings.
According to Dr. Yomi Garnet, a celebrated author, “one thing is certain in life, there are hidden blessings that come when one gives genuinely. It’s sad to note that we live in a world where some people find it hard to give.
In practical terms, prosperity is probably in two forms: There is survival prosperity, and there is Abrahamovic abundance. The way to proceed from the first to the second simply to become a channel of blessings for others. We do this by doing three things.: Giving to the kingdom of God, giving to the poor within His Kingdom; giving to the poor outside his kingdom.
The blessing of giving is priceless. Do you know the givers hand is always on top. I have always counseled my friends who complain when they give to put themselves in the position of the person receiving. Be happy you are in the position to give as opposed to receive. I don’t really think people love to beg even though some people have little or no shame when it comes to begging.
When it comes to giving and receiving, what’s important is to focus on the needs or desires of the giver in order to receive. For instance, if you want to receive funds from a fortune 500 company, when you are working on your proposal, it must align to their needs or interest. Several things motivate several people, so your ability to know what works for each person might be the icing on a cake.
It’s just like an employee who is looking to work in a multinational national company or any great company of interest, what the hiring managers might be concerned is to know how the employee is a perfect for the position, and this might entail looking at the skills, qualifications or interest which the intending employee will show he has given time, money and resources to show he’s capable, competent in addition to be being consistent on how his works. While the potential employee will have to show reasons why he should be hired, and all these will point to one thing, giving.
In conclusion, if you desire anything in life, consider giving it your time, whether it involves setting up a business, beginning a relationship, studying a course, serving God, or building your body; consider giving it your time and resources, and trust me, the blessings will come back to you. That’s the blessings of giving.
Henry Ukazu writes from New York. He works with the New York City Department of Correction as the Legal Coordinator. He’s the founder of Gloemi. He’s a Transformative Human Capacity and Mindset coach. He is also a public speaker, youth advocate, creative writer and author of Design Your Destiny Design Your and Unleash Your Destiny . He can be reached via info@gloemi.com
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Sowore Sets Dec 10 for Nationwide Protest Against Farotimi’s Arrest, Detention
The African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Omoyele Sowore, has urged Nigerians to join a nationwide protest against the detention and prosecution of Dele Farotimi by the police.
Farotimi, a human rights activist, was arrested by officers of the Ekiti State Police Command for allegedly defaming the character of the founder of Afe Babalola University, Aare Afe Babalola (SAN) in his recently published book, “Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System.”
Farotimi was remanded in prison until December 10.
He had appeared before the Magistrate Court in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday.
The lawyer’s ordeal has generated widespread reactions from Nigerians across the country, with many demanding his release.
In a post via his official X handle, Sowore said that the protest would kick off on December 10 from the Afe Babalola Chambers in Lagos, Federal Ministry of Justice Abuja, Police Headquarters in Ekiti and Kings College Campus in London.
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” he wrote.