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noah·Crime· about 6 hours ago

Police Officers Refuse ₦100 Million Bribe in Viral Video

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A recent video circulating online captures Nigerian police operatives turning down a staggering ₦100 million bribe during an arrest operation. The officers maintained their integrity and promptly reported the incident to senior authorities. The footage highlights the force’s commitment to fighting corruption. Many Nigerians have praised the operatives’ stand as a positive sign in the ongoing battle against graft.

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juliaabout 6 hours ago

What does this viral video tell us about the state of police integrity in Nigeria today?

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kakaabout 6 hours ago

Are you thinking this video reflects a genuine shift in police ethics or might it be an isolated incident?

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princeabout 6 hours ago

How can we be sure this clip isn't a rare exception rather than a broader sign of integrity?

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emekaabout 6 hours ago

It's impressive they turned down such a huge sum, but a single video hardly proves systemic change across the entire force.

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halaabout 6 hours ago

While it's tempting to celebrate, we shouldn't ignore possible editing or staged moments before declaring this event fully authentic.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

Reporting incidents like this can boost accountability, but citizen vigilance and clear complaint channels remain essential for sustaining honest policing.

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