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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NIGERIAN POLICE COMMISSIONER “WHO IS FRANK MBA”

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Frank Mba is a member of the Nigerian police force and also works as a lawyer
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Key Facts About Frank Mba

  • He is a police officer and lawyer in Nigeria.
  • His home town is Ezimo in the state of Enugu.
  • He follows Christianity.
  • He is of Igbo heritage.
  • He is a police commissioner.

Who is Frank Mba?

Frank Mba is a member of the Nigerian police force and also works as a lawyer. He is now serving as the Commissioner of Police. He was a Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) in the past. The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, gave him a promotion from DCP to a higher rank on December 30, 2020, at the Police Force Headquarters in Abuja. He was the Deputy Commissioner of the Nigeria Police Force before he got the new job. Recently, Frank Mba has been proposed for the position of Ogun State’s police commissioner.

Frank Mba Early Life

Frank Mba is from Ezimo, in Enugu State’s Udenu Local Government Area. He went to the University of Lagos to study law. In 2002, he was called to the Nigerian bar.

Frank Mba Education

We know very little about Frank Mba’s early education. Still, we know that he got a bachelor’s degree in law from the University of Lagos, police training at the Nigeria Police Academy in Kano, and a master’s degree in law from the University of Dundee in Scotland. In addition to receiving a Certificate in National and International Security from Harvard University, he also studied at the FBI National Academy in Quantico, United States. Frank Mba also took a Middle Management Course on Global Peace Operations in Vicenza, Italy; a General Criminal Investigation Course at the International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Botswana; a US-sponsored International Visitor Leadership Program in Washington, DC that focused on international crime issues; a Crisis and Disaster Management Course in Israel; and a Managing the Media in Crisis Situations course at the School of Media and Communications at Pan Atlantic University.

Frank Mba Career

In 1999, Frank Mba became an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP). In 2003, he became a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP); in 2006, he became a Superintendent of Police (SP). In 2012, he became a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) and, later, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP). In March 2019, he was given the rank of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP). On December 19, 2020, he was promoted to Commissioner of Police (CP).

Before being transferred to the force headquarters in 2012, Frank Mba worked as the police public relations officer (PRO) in Lagos. From 2012 to 2014, he served in this capacity at the force headquarters. He used to be a part of the Nigeria Police Contingent that was part of the UN Peace-Keeping Mission in Liberia from 2006 to 2007. He got the essential UN Medal.

The Police Headquarters announced that the Force Public Relations Officer, CP Frank Mba, would attend a professional course at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) on Saturday, February 12, 2022. NIPSS is located in Kuru, Jos. On Thursday, January 26, 2023, Frank Mba was appointed Commissioner of Police for the Ogun State Police Command.

Frank Mba Ethnicity

Frank Mba comes from a family of Igbo descent in Southeastern Nigeria.

Frank Mba Parents

This section will be updated once our research on Frank Mba’s parents is complete.

Frank Mba Siblings

The names of Frank Mba’s siblings will be made public as soon as we finish our work.

Frank Mba Religion

Frank Mba adheres to the Christian faith.

Frank Mba Wife

Frank Mba is married, but we have yet to find out who his wife is.

Frank Mba Children

There is no information available regarding the offspring of Frank Mba.

Frank Mba Social Media

There is currently no information regarding Frank Mba’s presence on any social networking platforms.

Frank Mba Net Worth

Frank Mba is a public official in Nigeria, but there is currently no information available that can definitively establish how much money he has.

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WORLD’S HAPPIEST COUNTRY FINLAND OFFERS FREE TRIPS TO NIGERIANS, OTHER NATIONALS

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The winners will be flown in and paired with knowledgeable trainers to help them develop a balanced lifestyle that fosters “happiness the Finnish way.”

Six-time world’s happiest country Finland is opening up the world’s first masterclass on happiness to “find your inner fin.”

The Nordic country is offering free global trips to 10 people to take part in its four-day master class on happiness, which will be held in the Finnish Lakeland region from June 12 to 15, 2023, at Kuru Resort.

Hosted by visit Finland, participants will not have to pay a dime, while people who do not qualify can participate in a free masterclass available online later this summer.

The Finns believe Finnish happiness is a skill that can be taught, and citizens from all countries are welcome to apply until April 2, 2023. 

The two-phase application includes filling out a sign-up form and completing the social media challenge.

The winners will be flown in and paired with knowledgeable trainers to help them develop a balanced lifestyle that fosters “happiness the Finnish way.” 

Winners will learn about themes such as nature crafts, food for the soul and body, exercise in forests and lakes, calming sounds and music and the Finnish way of life.

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OONI DECLARES BRAZILIAN CITY YORUBA TERRITORY

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“Their Babalawos are well grounded in the teachings of Ifa and can render the Odu-Ifa and its panegyrics like our Ifa priests do in Nigeria”.

The Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Ogunwusi (Ọjájá II), has proclaimed the Brazilian city Quilombola a Yoruba territory

It means Quilombola is the first city outside Africa to receive a certificate of Yoruba territory.

The monarch delivered the title in recognition of Quilombola territory in Brazil on Sunday, the 19th of March.

The epoch-making ceremony took place in the Quingoma community, in Lauro de Freitas, in the Metropolitan Region of Salvador, Brazil

The move, he said, is geared towards bridging the gap between the Yoruba race and the rest of the world.

They will achieve this through cultural integration and globalising Yoruba culture across the shores of Nigeria.

The Ooni, who arrived in Bahia, Brazil, with his Nigerian entourage, was welcomed by an orchestra of Atabaques (Afro-Brazilian hand drum) and Berimbaus (musical bow)

Cultural preservation

Delivering his address, the Ooni said the rich and robust history of the Brazilians and the Yoruba people dates back immemorial.

He said the development would not only strengthen cultural preservation but also give Brazilians a sense of belonging and boost the Yoruba heritage globally.

“This event is a need for me because I am passionate about preserving the Yorubas culture and values. You can see the excitement on their faces.

“Their Babalawos are well grounded in the teachings of Ifa and can render the Odu-Ifa and its panegyrics like our Ifa priests do in Nigeria. They hold our gods like Sango, Ogun, Yemoja, and Obatala in high esteem,” he said.

He revealed that the people of Quilombola have designated days to celebrate these gods with colourful displays infused with plenty of aesthetics.

“They also speak Yoruba, which is one thing I love about them. It’s essential to harmonise them and show solidarity that we are part of them, are part of us. This will foster good bilateral trade between Brazil and Nigeria, and it will also put the Yoruba culture at an advantage,” Oba Adeyeye added.

According to reports, the residents of Quilombola could not hold their joy as they celebrated the delivery of the title of Yoruba territory.

Quilombola

History has it that Quilombola was recognised for receiving and welcoming Yoruba people, who were enslaved and forcibly removed from their base in Nigeria during the era of the slave trade in Africa.

The history of the Quilombo dates back to the 17th century.

Currently, around 580 families live in the area covering approximately 1,200 hectares. Quingoma has been recognised as a Quilombola territory by the Palmares Foundation since 2013.

The recognition of Quilombola as a Yoruba territory is regarded as another step in the fight for respect for African history.

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U.S. COURT JAILS BUSINESSMAN FOR SMUGGLING MILITARY-TYPED WEAPONS, AMMUNITION INTO NIGERIA

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the smuggler was sentenced on Tuesday.

Maryland Resident Sentenced to Over Five Years in Federal Prison for Illegally Transporting Firearms with Obliterated Serial Numbers and Smuggling Firearms to Nigeria


Baltimore, Maryland – U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett today sentenced Eric Fru Nji, age 42, of Fort Washington, Maryland, to 63 months in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release, for conspiracy, for transporting firearms with obliterated serial numbers, and for smuggling firearms and ammunition from the United States to Nigeria. Judge Bennett also ordered Nji to pay a fine of $25,000. Nji was convicted of those charges on May 6, 2022, along with co-defendants Wilson Nuyila Tita, age 47, of Owings Mills, Maryland and Wilson Che Fonguh, age 41, of Bowie, Maryland, after a two-week trial.

The sentence was announced by Erek L. Barron, United States Attorney for the District of Maryland; Special Agent in Charge James C. Harris of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Baltimore; and Special Agent in Charge Toni M. Crosby of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Baltimore Field Division.

According to the evidence presented at trial, from at least November 2017 through July 19, 2019, Nji and his co-defendants conspired with each other and with others to export firearms, ammunition and other military-typed items from the United States to Nigeria. Specifically, the evidence at trial established that Nji and his co-conspirators secreted 38 firearms, 28 of which had the obliterated serial numbers in a shipping container that they sent out of the Port of Baltimore in January of 2019. The guns included sniper rifles, SKS assault rifles (some with bayonets), other rifles and several handguns. There were 44 high-capacity magazines, two rifle scopes and over 35,000 rounds of ammunition. As detailed in trial testimony, Nji and his co-conspirators contributed funds for the purchase of firearms, ammunition, reloading materials and other equipment for shipping overseas to separatists fighting against the Government of Cameroon. The evidence proved that Nji and his co-conspirators concealed the firearms, ammunition, rifle scopes, and other items in duffle bags and heavily wrapped packages inside sealed compressor units, placing those items into a shipping container destined for Nigeria. Nji and his co-conspirators communicated about their efforts and plans to ship weapons and ammunitions using an on-line encrypted messaging application and code words in order to conceal their activities.

Fonguh, Tita and seven defendants charged in related cases are awaiting sentencing.

United States Attorney Erek L. Barron commended HSI and the ATF for their work in the investigation. Mr. Barron recognized the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement; U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Security Service; Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, Defense Criminal Investigative Service; the Naval Criminal Investigative Service; and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service for their contributions to the investigation. U.S. Attorney Barron thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathleen O. Gavin, who is prosecuting the case.

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