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INSECURITY IN NIGERIA, MUHAMMADU BUHARI AND THE HAPLESS NIGERIAN PEOPLE Featured

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THE SERIALIZATION OF THE CRIMEBUSTER BY JOHN ODEY ADUMA, AUTHOR OF "BE A BEACON OF HOPE IN THE WORLD: A MESSAGE TO YOUNG BRITAIN"

As from next week, we shall as our patriotic response to the ever-worsening security situation in Nigeria, ECOWAS, Africa and in the world start the serialization of my new book The Crimebuster still in manuscript for the global policing, security, and defence community, particularly the Nigerian security agencies.

In the book the author has brought to bear his 17 years of extensive experience in international security, hoping it would help to enrich and engage the global security community the most effective way of policing, especially in multi-cultural, multi-lingual, and multi-racial polities.

It is thus expected that all the Security Chiefs in Nigeria, and those in the nations, including their officers in the frontline would avail themselves the opportunities this vision/project offers in the enrichment of effective and strategic policing skills in the frontline and in the expansion of the policing knowledge frontiers, offering as it were, useful insight into the root causes of crimes in tandem with economies on the wheels in the nations of the world, particularly in Nigeria, and by extension, Africa, Asia, Europe and in the Americas.

THE CRIMEBUSTER’S NATIONAL OPERATIONAL POCKET NOTEBOOK:

EFFECTIVE POLICING, SECURITY AND DEFENCE STRATEGIES FOR FIGHTING CRIME IN A MULTILINGUAL, MULTICULTURAL & MULTI-RACIAL POLITY

It is wiser to find out than to suppose.

  • Mark Twain (1835-1910).

 

I sometimes wish that people would put a little more emphasis upon the observance of the law than they do upon its enforcement.

  • John Calvin Coolidge, Jnr. (1872-1933).

Fighting corruption, terror, and other crimes in Nigeria: For God’s sake, what do General Muhammadu Buhari and his Security Chiefs need 946 leads for?

Nigeria's Inspector General of Police, Alkali Baba Usman

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