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Wednesday 22 July 2015

Photos: Police woman helps push a car out of the road

We do have plenty good police officers, who do good. A LIB reader's car broke down along Oba Akran, Ikeja today and a police woman came out of nowhere to help push the car. The car owner was so thrilled to be getting help from the police that they took pics. Thanks to our police men & women.

61 comments:

  1. WE DON SEE....TOMJERRYSWIT

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    1. linda na wa o....tis obvious d LIB reader was passing by. u mean he stoppd to take pix while others helpd him push his car...stil wondering

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  2. Wow! This are the type of news we Wana hear about our police.

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  3. Lol....and #20 followed suit...

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  4. Wow! This are the type of news we Wana hear about our police.

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  5. I just hope so,cus most of Nigeria Police don't help for free...N50 most involve!

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  6. It is their duty

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  7. 90% are very bad especially the ones we have here in abraka delta state.

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    1. And the lib reader stepped aside to take pics, whilst she was pushing, or he/she was passing by?

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Thats nice though....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. Sign of good things to come in Buharis Term
    jacob_molele@yahoo.com

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  10. lol how nice with that her big yansh

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  11. There are good cops after all!

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  12. I ain't buyin that shit.
    A cop is a cop, anywhere, anytime and anyday.
    Corrupt Fuckz.

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  13. Kind hearted police officers still exist....

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  14. and u think she wouldn't ask for tip.
    Faceoflib

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  15. Its not new na hian






















































    it is well

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    1. You're a retard with dis space u're always leaving..so many kids on dis blog mhen.

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  16. Good for her.
    She needed it as part of exercise.
    It happens all the time.


    ◇◇◇◇◇◇ If ignorance is bliss, wipe the smile off my face
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  17. That's good. Just a few of them are good cops

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  18. Yes o linda..when you have the right people on top...things they go well o

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  19. Abeg abeg abeg...
    That's how road safety gleefully advertised the return of 600K to an accident victim. Dem for chop am before??

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  20. There are still some sane people in NPF. Linda take note!

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  21. This is what we call “police is your friend ”

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  22. AND THE LASTMA OFFICIALS WERE THERE WATCHING LIKE FOOLS,THEY ARE ONLY INTERESTED IN THEIR PRIVATE POCKET. HUSTLING FOR SAFE AS IF THEY ARE IN ALABA MARKET.THEY DON'T HAVE CORRECTIVE MECHANISM IN THEIR DICTIONARY. KUDOS TO HER. CHUDDY SAID SO.

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  23. Good of her

















    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  24. yes, there are good police officers but the bad has overshadowed the good one

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  25. yes, there are good police officers but bad had overshadowed the good one.

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  26. Taa! Which Oba Akran! The police guys at that junction are notorious for laying ambush for novice motorists that are not use to the traffic lights at that junction.There are 2 lights,one directs traffic straight ahead and the 2nd one directs traffic flowing to the right.But if you are new to the area,because the 2nd one has no arrow,one may think it's directing you straight ahead or that you can turn right on red.They lay in wait at the side of CAPL and pounce on your car once the mistake is made..na strato MAN house station be that!That this policewoman is helping, she may have mmade enough 'pepper' for the day and is on her down time! LOL

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  27. Some of police people are good citizens,

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  28. The other day at Langbasa round about, I had a problem with my car and got a push from a single police man out of other police officers that were there. Thank God I appreciated him

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  29. Nonsense!! Tell d at to ur forefathers.. all of dem are still d same! Fuck u mehn

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  30. Wow! I said it it dat dis can only happen in Lagos. Immediately I saw d post d question dat came to my mind was which state d dis happen...
    All d same, nice oe frm her and God bless her.

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  31. God Bless Nigeria!!!

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  32. These police ppl can be goodsomtymz,dts hw a policeman stopd us @ a police checkpoint on Sunday only to discover dt it we r a family nd unluckily 4 us our car cldnt start again,a police man took it uponn himself to fix d car,nnd he did,cldnt believe I shaa

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  33. Rip Professor Bolaji Carew....founder BC
    Sail

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  34. It's no big deal find better news for us.

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  35. Let's try and be appreciative for one.
    Madam police, you try
    ...NA ZO

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  36. Nigerian Police man to push ur vehicle for u talk of a woman...lol...na moni she want biko we all know dis!!!Linda take note

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  37. Are you sure she will not ask the usual question after?'Oga anything for me'

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  38. I know this woman... She's very hard-working and respectful... a good example in a predominantly rotting NPF

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  39. people dey push car, LIB reader dey snap. na wa o.

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  40. Na women police corrupt pass. You owner of the car will roger her. U think say Na free pushing.

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  41. Her the corrupt police women big ass..na corruption make am big....even self she for don hide money therein.

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