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You are a disgrace to Nigeria’s police – Nigerians knocks Police PRO Olumuyiwa Adejobi over anti-Igbo comment

Nigerians have condemned Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Force Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police, for displaying ethnic bias against the Igbo community.

The controversy erupted following Adejobi’s tweet regarding the appointment of new police commissioners across various states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

In response to a query from Adamu Muazu (@akym7463), who is not Igbo, asking if all the appointees were Yoruba, Adejobi replied affirmatively, stating, “Yes, and one of them bears Okpara, a very fine Yoruba name. Isn’t it? Ire oo.”

This remark has been interpreted as an attempt to undermine the significance of the name “Okpara,” which is traditionally Igbo, thereby revealing his ethnic bias.

This comment has been perceived as a clear indication of ethnic bigotry, prompting widespread criticism from Nigerians who see it as a disgraceful act for someone in his position.

Additionally, there are growing concerns that President Bola Tinubu’s administration may be fostering an environment of Igbo discrimination.

See Nigerians reactions

Royalty @_iRoyalty_ wrote: You’re a big disgrace to the police force …

️@Ollawaski2 wrote: I like how all these are playing out where we can have evidence saved online for generations to come. Cos I know there will be an attempt to re-write history just like the Nigerian civil war was almost re-written. We will remind you

Harry @chiditweets042 wrote: Faya down! More energy

P O P O R I eatable @eatable_chidi wrote: You are more shameless than that stinking uniform you wearing.

Dr. Adélaïde Tinuke (PhD) @MeePlusYou wrote: I don’t want to believe this man is a trained police PPRO. It can’t be!

BigDc @DcSpicie wrote: You should soak yourself in shame, God have mercy on Nigerians, see Una police na, bigotry wan wound all of them, illiterate in uniform.

EDEH @ViktorEdeh wrote: Have you not realised that you’re too reckless to actually speak for any organisation?

Lord Henry @HenryIkwunemere wrote: From a country’s police spokesman? Terrible!

Vinosky @vinosky01 wrote; The only police officer with Bigotry in his DNA. You’re a disgrace to that worthless uniform.

Somtobechukwu Anierobi (ꜱɪʀᴇ ♔) @sire_sommy wrote; See wetin full PRO dey tweet! Ahh, the day you’ll come to realise the errs of your ways, I am very sure it’ll be too late.

OJ @JubaOluwaseun wrote: You should be here promoting unity, peace, and love. But bigotry has eaten deep into you.

Comradon @Comradon1 wrote: It is only in failed state that you will still be on this uniform 20

Olamide Oni @lamidex2 wrote: A police spokesperson should avoid engaging in inflammatory or unprofessional discussions and must always maintain a higher standard of communication. This approach is both unnecessary and beneath the dignity of your office. It’s crucial to remain professional or delegate to those more suited for such exchanges. Remember, public perception is important. |SituationReport|

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