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HS SECURITY SYSTEM A BRAND THAT DELIVERS

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AMACHREE: You Cannot Set A Date To Pronounce End Of Terrorism

Mr. Dennis Amachree, a member of the American Society for Industrial Security, is the managing director of  Zoomlens  Security Solutions, a private background check, infidelity investigation and fraud investigation company. the former member of the Department of State Services (DSS). Many Nigerians do not believe that the fight against insurgency will be this prolonged. Is the December deadline by the President feasible? I DON’T agree with the President in setting a date. You cannot set a date to the end of terrorism. It’s good for the President to set a date for the military, so, that they will look forward to it. December will come and go and we will still have Boko Haram. The reason insurgency is taking forever, is because when this thing started, it was politicised. It was either All Progressives Congress sponsoring it or saboteurs in Peoples Democratic Party behind it, including the Chibok girls, and many people are not talking about them anymore. As long as it is politici

THE CURRENT STATE OF NIGERIA’S SECURITY INDUSTRY DELIVERED BY DAVIDSON AKHIMIEN (NATIONAL PRESIDENT ASSOCIATION OF LICENSED PRIVATE SECURITY PRACTITIONERS OF NIGERIA ALPSPN)

THE CURRENT STATE OF NIGERIA’S SECURITY INDUSTRY DELIVERED BY DAVIDSON AKHIMIEN (NATIONAL PRESIDENT ASSOCIATION OF LICENSED PRIVATE SECURITY PRACTITIONERS OF NIGERIA ALPSPN) Your excellencies, representatives don Public Security Agencies, Chief Executive Officers of private security companies and other stakeholders of private security industry, conference delegate, exhibitors, representatives of media, distinguished ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of the National Executive of the Association of Licensed Private Security Practitioners of Nigeria, I give special commendation to the organizers of this event who, I am sure, must have put in tons of hard work to Pull off an event of this magnitude. We recall how Securex comments from little beginnings about five years ago following the partnership between United Biz Media and Montgomery Worldwide. With several of them held here in Nigeria.  We are excited and deeply convinced that your union with Afrocet will yield richer and even mo

WELCOME NOTE OF SECUREX WEST AFRICA

WELCOME LETTER Dear all, On behalf of the entire Afrocet Montgomery team welcome to the several editon of Securex West Africa team. Nigeria’s most established and only dedicated Security and public safety event to serve the government and the private sector in West Africa. Securex West Africa provides a platform to display state of the art products Solutions, showcase the latest technology and educate visitors on the current global trend within the industry. In addition, it will provide an area for region and international companies to meet, network and do business with some of the biggest companies in the region requiring security products and services. This year Securex West Africa will play host to cover over 50 local and international exhibitors, of which I am pleased to announce 22 are first timers to the show. This despite the economic challenges is testament to the robust, fast moving Security sector and underlines the huge potential on offer in the region. Along

Graduate steals customer’s transfer slip, forges signature, attempts withdrawing N110, 000

  Luck ran out of a man believed to be in his 30s on Monday as he attempted to withdraw N110, 000 (One Hundred and ten thousand naira)  from another customer’s account after stealing his transfer slip, then forging the victim’s signature on a bank withdrawals slip right there in the bank before proceeding to carry out the fraud. However, he was arrested by the Bank’s security personnel who handed him over to the Police when his face could not match that of his victim’s. Suspect Lukeman Ibrahim at the police station The suspect who gave his name as Lukeman Ibrahim said he is from Bauchi state and a graduate of Pure Mathematics from the University of Maiduguri.  The victim, Mr. Theophilus Agada who spoke with Vanguard said he had gone to GT bank, Garki branch, Abuja to deposit some money when the fraud was attempted on his account. Suspect Lukeman Ibrahim He said, unknown to him, the suspect who was wearing a ring believed to be fetish perhaps trailed him to the bank, sto

MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH NIGERIA POLICE FORCE

Some officers of @nigeriapoliceforce don't deserve to wear the force uniform. I remember vividly in 2013 in my former hood along Pedro road, Bariga. It was a cool and calm evening and some of the neighbours both young and old brought out different game out to while away the stress of the day. While some took to Lido, Whot, Áyó, Chess and draft. I was playing draft with my opponet when suddenly hell broke loose, we all started running in different directions even the elderly ones too, it was after I ran to the end of our street I discovered it was officers of our Nigeria police force that came. And who dear you not to run, I could hear and see them from my position trying to arrest the unlucky ones; It was a big drama scene. I decided to walk jejely to my house through the back of the car's parked, I was tip toeing to enter the gate when the women in my compound blocked the entrance, I was begging them to make way for me to enter the house, before they could clear the way fo

SECURITY TIPS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

This information has been produced as an easy guide to help you take appropriate measures to improve your personal security. The specific security precautions required will vary for each reader depending on the current, or proposed activities the individual is/may be involved in. Threat assessments are required to provide security advice to individual personnel subject to specific threat. It should be remembered that: "No one can have greater interest in protecting the life of a person or his or her family than that person himself/herself. Personal security cannot be a delegated task. The greater the effort an individual puts into his/her personal security the greater the degree of safety the individual will enjoy for himself and his family". The aim of the information is not to cause alarm or anxiety but to provide general security advice to individuals in order to minimise risks or perceived risks to them and their families because of their status and work in