Chain of command
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Publisher
Publication Title
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29 July 2008
Vanguard
Businessman Killed, Barber Abducted in a-Ibom
15 August 2008
This Day
Gunmen Kidnap Female Lawyer, Four Kids
05 June 2011
Daily Champion
IG Orders AIG to Relocate to Anambra
15 August 2011
Daily Trust
NGO to Partner FCT Police Over Children’s Rights
21 October 2011
Daily Trust
NGO Trains FCT Police on Child’s Right Act
01 January 2012
This Day
Jonathan Declares Emergency Within Four States
14 January 2012
Leadership
150 Security Operative Patrol Abuja, Says FCT Police Commissioner
29 January 2012
Daily Post
2 dead, 5 rescued as Naval building collapses in Abuja
17 April 2011
Daily Trust
Borno Police Arrest 4 suspects over Maidurgi explosion
14 August 2011
Daily Trust
FCT Police Urged to arraign accused person in court
25 February 2009
The Nation (Nigeria)
In Akwa Ibom, robbers are changing jobs
19 February 2010
Vanguard
Niger Police Intercept Two Trailer-Loads of Almajiris
01 April 2011
Vanguard
AS THE NATION VOTES TOMORROW: IG shocks Govs
27 August 2011
Vanguard
25 killed as suicide bomber blows up in Abuja UN House
23 August 2011
Vanguard
FCT Police Parade Suspected Ritualists, Robbers, Others
23 February 2012
Vanguard
Akpoyibo, six other appointed DIGs
28 February 2012
Vanguard
Promotion of Dig’s, Aigs – Senior Officers Petition Presidency, National Assembly
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