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Nigeria Police disregards fraudulent and unauthorized ‘AFRIPOL 2026’ programme

Tunji Disu

By Yahaya Hadi

The Nigeria Police Force has officially disregarded the ‘AFRIPOL 2026’ programme and issued a warning to the public, corporate organisations, and sponsors to completely distance themselves from the event.

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The Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid, stated that the Nigeria Police Force did not approve, endorse, or authorize the ‘AFRIPOL 2026’ programme currently being circulated online.

According to him, “The Nigeria Police Force wishes to state categorically that it did not approve, endorse, or authorize the purported ‘AFRIPOL 2026’ programme currently being circulated online.”

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The Force also condemned the unauthorized use of the image of the Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, the NPF logo, or any material linked to the Force in connection with the programme.

DCP Anthony further urged members of the public and corporate organisations to disregard the publication and refrain from any form of sponsorship, payment, or engagement relating to the programme.

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