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Police Officer Tells The Inspiring Story Of How He Got A First-Class From Federal University, Dutse

A youthful Nigerian cop recognized as Ukasha Ismail has commended his graduation from the Federal University Dutse, Legit reports. 


The youthful official likewise praised graduating with a five-star degree. 

The cop acquired a top of the line unhitched male degree in criminology and security thinks about. Ismail is a staff of the Nigerian Mobile Police (MOPOL). 

In a talk with Legit.ng, Ismail uncovered that he chose to share the uplifting news to change the view individuals have about Nigerian cops. He additionally noticed that the police power doesn't perceive such accomplishments. 

Man portrays the rousing story of how he got a five star from a government college as a cop 

The MOPOL official who hails from Gwaram neighborhood government territory of Jigawa state is a sergeant. 

He stated: "I was granted a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminology and Security Studies, First Class Honor by Federal University Dutse, Jigawa state. As a Police Personnel, this is uncommon in Nigeria. 

"So I feel it merits sharing to send an alternate impression about Police Personnel. In addition, I genuinely need to distribute in light of the fact that the NPF doesn't perceive such accomplishment, particularly where a Junior Officer is included. Incidentally, I am a Sergeant by rank. 

"I wish to include that I hail from Gwaram LG of Jigawa state and at present filling in as MOPOL in a similar state."
Police Officer Tells The Inspiring Story Of How He Got A First-Class From Federal University, Dutse Reviewed by FOW 24 News on December 20, 2019 Rating: 5 A youthful Nigerian cop recognized as Ukasha Ismail has commended his graduation from the Federal University Dutse, Legit reports. 

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