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Nigeria Police felicitates with Frank Mba on his birthday
The Nigeria Police Force on Monday felicitated with Deputy Inspector General of Police, DIG Frank Mba, as he celebrates his birthday.
The NPF, in a statement on Monday, celebrated the seasoned officer, DIG Frank Mba, Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of Training Department, who has dedicated his career to the service and safety of the country.
According to the Police, “His contributions, as a former Force Spokesperson, Ogun State Commissioner of Police, and his contributions as a member of the Force Management Team, representing the South Eastern region have been invaluable.”
The statement reads:
Nigeria Police Force
@PoliceNG
Today, we celebrate a seasoned officer, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of Training Department, DIG Frank Mba, who has dedicated his career to the service and safety of our great nation. His contributions, as a former Force Spokesperson, Ogun State Commissioner of Police, and his contributions as a member of the Force Management Team, representing the South Eastern region have been invaluable.
May this new year bring you more success, good health, and happiness. Your commitment to duty and leadership inspire us all. Happy birthday DIG Frank Mba 🥳🧁
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