Criminal looting of Nigeria cannot be allowed to continue – Osinbajo
By Channels
31 March 2018 |
6:00 am
Criminal looting of Nigeria cannot be allowed to continue - Osinbajo.
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Each city have police stations. so the police must know who is good and bad. so they have to follow those bad people. like other countries . just sitting in the office and saying is not going to happen . The police is their to save the people and to save the country. its not hard to find the people who do crimes . cover the bad people give the punishment . The police is helping to the criminals. that’s what there many crimes happening . This is up to the police and the government . because of the police the poor have to suffer day by day .
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