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Police Awarded N250000 After Retuning Missing Dollars

A Cop of the Katsina state police order has gotten a monetary reward of N250,000

The official, Nura Mande was said to have returned some missing dollar notes belonging to a female Hajj pioneer

His devoted and legitimate activity acquired him one more privileged grant from the police force

Katsina – Nura Mande, a cop in Katsina state who returned a missing 800 dollars belonging to a female Hajj explorer has been gifted the amount of N250,000 for his benevolent demonstration.

As revealed by Daily Nigerian, Mande was given the monetary reward by a web-based paper (Katsina City News) and was introduced at the Police Command in Katsina by a state official, Ali Abu-Albaba.

Officer Nura Mande was presented with a cash gift of N250,000 by a Katsina state parliamentarian, Ali Abu-Albaba at the state
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gistoftheday.com assembled that the token of the media organization was to respect Mr. Mande for his genuineness and trustworthiness.

Lauding Mande’s patriotic act, the lawmaker, Abu-Albaba said:

“Not everyone can find such money at a place where no one was looking, and return it to the owner. We are presenting this money and the certificate to him so that it can encourage his colleagues and other members of the public to always remain honest.

“If he had taken the money and did not return it, because no one was seeing him, God had seen him and he must account for it someday. But due to his honesty and good character, he has now generated respect for himself and the entire police force, because many people have been commending him.”

Meanwhile, Abu-Albaba urged other well-meaning Nigerians to take a cue from the patriotic and honest act of Mr. Mande stating that it pays to be good at all times.

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