‘YOU WILL BE ARRESTED’ — NYSC DG WARNS CORPS MEMBERS OVER CYBERCRIME OFFENCES. (PHOTO).

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 ‘You will be arrested’ — NYSC DG warns corps members over cybercrime offences Olakunle Nafiu, director-general (DG) of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), says serving corps members are not exempted from Nigeria’s cybercrime law during their mandatory national service year. Nafiu spoke in Abuja on Thursday during an interview, where he noted that corps members are citizens and are bound by the constitution and other extant laws regulating online conduct, cyber activities, and public behaviour. Nafiu noted that allegations of cyberbullying involving corps members would be investigated and handled by relevant law enforcement agencies in line with the law.

ANAMBRA STATE POLICE COMMAND ADDRESSES STUDENTS ON SCHOOL SAFETY. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 ANAMBRA STATE POLICE COMMAND ADDRESSES STUDENTS ON SCHOOL SAFETY


In furtherance of Anambra State Police Command's community policing and crime prevention strategies, the Command today, 11th February 2026, engaged students and school authorities in an interactive session focused on school safety, personal security awareness, and crime prevention.


During the interaction, the Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations Department ACP Oruruo Harrison PSC enlightened the students of Sacred Heart Academy Ifite Ogwari, on the dangers of cultism, drug abuse, bullying, cybercrime, and other social vices. The officer also emphasised the importance of vigilance, responsible behaviour, and prompt reporting of suspicious activities in and around the school premises.


The Command encouraged students to build positive relationships with law enforcement agencies and reassured them of the Police’s readiness to respond swiftly to distress calls and security concerns affecting educational institutions.


The Police further urged school administrators to strengthen internal security measures and maintain close collaboration with security agencies to proactively address potential threats. The Command remains steadfast in its resolve to safeguard schools and create an enabling environment for academic excellence across the State.


SP Tochukwu Ikenga

Police Public Relations Officer

Anambra State Police Command


11th February, 2026.

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