SHUN CULTISM, BAD COMPANY – DSP Nwode Urges Students As She Bags Excellence Award

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BY SUNNY A. DAVID / AWKA

Nigerian Students have been advised to shun cultism in all its ramifications and be mindful of the company they keep

The Deputy Superintendent of Police in charge of Public Complaints and Anti-Piracy in the Anambra State Command of the Nigeria Police Force, Princess Nkiru Nwode, gave the charge when she received representatives of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Ebonyi State chapter, who visited her at the Command’s Headquarters in Awka.

She urged them to always be civil in expressing their grievances so as not to infringe the rights of others and incur the wrath of the law.

The Public Complaints and Anti-Piracy Unit Boss, who also received an award of excellence from the students, told them to be serious with their studies.

Princess Nwode, who was the immediate past PPRO of the State Command, appreciated the students for finding her worthy for the award which she said would motivate her to render more selfless service to humanity.

The leader of the delegation and Director, Personnel Affairs, NANS Zone B, Comrade Joshua Onwe, explained that the recognition was to appreciate the Police officer’s invaluable contributions to lundering the image of the Force in the State and to encourage her to do more.

Comrade Onwe, who is the Ebonyi State representative in NANS, observed that DSP Nwode, had stood out in humanitarian service and had contributed in no small way to boosting the image of the Nigeria Police Force as well as that of Ebonyi State

The NANS representative urged DSP Nwode to be at their forthcoming security summit in Ebonyi State to assist them in sensitizing the youth on the need to join the Police Force or engage in any other enterprising venture.

The students later met with the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Abang, who admonished them to work closely with the Police in Ebonyi State to ensure safety of lives and property.

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