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Sunday, January 2, 2022
Happy New Year Goodwill Message From The Wuye Police DPO
This is to thank God for Making it possible for all of us to see the new year despite challenges here and there.
I also thank the residents of Wuye community for escalating personal security around their residences throughout the Yuletide season and holidays. We assure you of continued security surveillance and patrol in the entire community to ensure that residents sleep at night with their two eyes closed.
Be rest assured of improved security in the entire Wuye community as the police division is poised to re-strategize to ensure comprehensive security provision in and around Wuye. Residents are also reminded of the need to report any perceived suspicious acts/movements that are viewed as a security threat to enable prompt action by the police. We wish you a wonderful and crime-free year 2022.
DPO WUYE POLICE STATION
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Special Message from the Wuye Divisional Police Officer
Dear Wuye Residents,
As we know the EMBER months are here and the year is fast drawing to an end, we observe that crime seems to be on the rise when criminals may want to reap where they did not sow. This calls for enhanced security measures to be emplaced by all and sundry at their respective offices and residential areas.
Taking advantage of the architecture of Wuye district, the commissioner of police FCT Sunday Babaji has increased the number of vehicles stationed at the flashpoints around the stadium and games village axis with a view to preventing any form of crime and criminality this season as well as enhanced patrol by WUYE Division.
These proactive measures would better be appreciated by the residents by offering relevant information that will also assist the police authorities in crime-fighting. Together we can create a conducive security atmosphere throughout this season.
We must always ensure our surroundings are properly lit up at night. Ensure Lock up of our premises at nighttime or whenever we are not at home. Double-check the Security of our respective homes as well as identify and promptly report any suspicious movement around your neighborhood.
Best Wishes,
Mr. Harison Oruruo.
DPO Wuye.
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Brain Buzz - The Boy at the Back of the Class, by Onjali Q. Raúf
“A children’s story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children’s story in the slightest.”
– C.S. Lewis
In this age of technology and the varied distractions that come with it, it seems a daunting task for young children to find the time to be captivated by the world of books. They are bombarded with social media activities - appropriate or inappropriate- or distracted by games and TV shows. And as a result, you wonder why it’s a chore to engage them in a world of books.
Conversing with an 11-year-old student of mine on the joy derived from reading books was a bit incomprehensible, as he would only read books as recommended by the teacher. He could not see what could be ‘joy-giving in a pile of papers. However, with a little encouragement, his mom took him on an adventure to the @tabithaskids, a fantastic bookstore where you can just get lost in a world of your own imagination. He picked a few attractive titles and began an exciting journey.
One of the books he got from the bookstore was titled The Boy at the Back of the Class, by Onjali Q. Raúf. This book fits what C.S Lewis said about children’s books. As my young student read the book, you could tell it was a book to have, and he passed it on to me when he was done. And I was enthralled. It is indeed a page-turner.
The Boy at the Back of the Class, by Onjali Q. Raúf
Mrs. Khan’s classroom has an empty seat at the back of the class which was later occupied by nine-year-old Ahmet, a Syrian refugee. His presence sparked a sense of curiosity among his classmates as everyone wanted to know about the boy at the back of the class. Who was he? Who are his parents? Where did he even come from? Questions everywhere!
The children’s curiosity was later satisfied when they found out he fled the war in Syria, without his mother, father, and sister. And as a result, a group of his classmates decided to come up with the Greatest Idea to reunite Ahmet with his family. They felt like they were special agents sent on an assignment by the government!
The Boy at the Back of the Class talks about friendship that knows no borders. It’s a story about a little kindness that goes a long way. And in this fascinating book, the author used humour to remind us of the power of kind humans in showcasing the effect of the refugee crisis, as well as treating one another right. It’s a beautiful story that I recommend to every child and adult. Believe me, it will be worth your time.
This book has opened my 11-year-old student to a world he is ready to interact with, and I am super glad!
...Ms Patience is a teacher and a child development expert.
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