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  • How to Stay Safe in Nigeria — Tips from the Nigerian Police

    There’s nothing the Nigerian Police Force cannot do. Sure, they can protect you as it says in their job description, but they can also be your worst enemy. They can make up crimes that don’t exist at (illegal) checkpoints, or they can go on Twitter to post safety tips for your benefit.

    These safety tips on how to navigate Nigeria come directly from the Police:

    “Never use car stickers that say where you work, especially if you have a prestigious job.”

    Vehicles are only made for hilarious inscriptions.

    “Never share pictures of your kids in their school uniforms or badges. Protect your kids!”

    Useful safety tips from the Nigerian Police Force

    Unless you’re sure your kids can protect themselves, of course.

    “When you attend parties, don’t let the band get you so high that you start spraying money. Use an envelope.”

    Stop showing off.

    “Don’t be the one that tries to empty the ATM machine by making large withdrawals. You don’t need 50k in your wallet to feel like a man.”

    Useful safety tips from the Nigerian Police Force

    Seriously, stop showing off. Hot kidnappers in your area are waiting to hook up.

    “Always delete your bank transaction notifications, especially SMS. You really can memorise your bank balance…shred your POS/ATM receipts.”

    To be honest, this is sound advice to protect yourself against criminals and police officers at checkpoints.

    ALSO READ: 5 “Normal Things” The Nigerian Police Can Arrest You For

    “Don’t go jogging while it’s dark, you really should be smarter than that. If you can, get someone trusted as company.”

    Useful safety tips from the Nigerian Police Force

    It can either mean potential kidnappers will be discouraged, or you’ll at least have company in captivity.

    “Always lock your doors, even if you’re only going out to switch off your generator.”

    Useful safety tips from the Nigerian Police Force

    Don’t leave room for all the weapons fashioned against you to prosper.

    “NEVER NEVER, NEVER EVER WEAR YOUR ID card outside your workplace. No one needs to know where you work.”

    No one needs to know you’re a pornography historian or whatever it is you do.

    “Be accountable to your spouse or parents, let someone know where you are at every point.”

    “I’m on my way to the strip club. Tell the children I’ll be home before dinner.”

    “As much as you can, don’t send kids alone on errands outside your house, they’re soft targets.”

    Useful safety tips from the Nigerian Police Force

    Again, ignore this advice only if the child can square up in a fight.

    ALSO READ: How to Become a Gun Owner in Nigeria

    “Don’t try to show that you are the richest in the neighbourhood by making large donations in your estate meetings, learn modesty.”

    Don’t do as the spirit leads. Resist the urge.

    “When you give, give with modesty and privately, and learn to say “I can’t spare that amount now.”

    The “Urgent 2k” industry won’t be happy with this message.

    “Don’t stay late in your office long after closing hours. That deadline work can be done later or at home if you wish.”

    Always be home early enough for the 7 o’clock news, unless you stay in Lagos.

    “Make safety the number one factor in your decision always!”

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    “Mind what you post about yourself on social media.”

    Useful safety tips from the Nigerian Police Force

    How many times do you really need to tweet that your money grows like grass?

    ALSO READ: You Only Need Three Things at Nigerian Police Checkpoints

  • 7 Ways To Help Protesters Who May Be In Danger

    The June 12th protests are currently ongoing. There have been tweets and reports of protesters being teargassed or arrested by the police, and this has prompted the need for extra safety.

    Please read and share this with everyone you know to help them stay safe during the June 12th Protests.

    1. In case of any danger, such as teargas, please get them to a safe and open space as quick as possible.

    2. Try contacting a family member or someone close to them.

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    Protesters should swap emergency contacts; that way, if one person is arrested, it is easy to call someone known to the protester.

    3. Always have a spare bottle of water and a first aid kit.

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    4. Always have a spare face mask too.

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    5. Never stop tweeting or sharing your location.

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    6. If you see any seriously injured protesters, please call this number: 08102280382.

    An ambulance with a team of medics will get to you as soon as possible.

    7. If you know any arrested protesters, please fill THIS FORM immediately.


    Joining the protest? Here are tips to stay out of harm’s way.

    8 Very Important Safety Tips Every Protester Should Know

  • 5 Things To Avoid As You Self-Isolate From Covid-19

    If you self-isolate from Covid-19 in itself is not enough. We are going up against the pettiest contagious virus known to mankind and it is simply not enough to stay in your houses. While you self isolate there’s a list of things that could still make you vulnerable to COVID-19 so do well to avoid them.

    Don’t Smoke while you self-isolate from Covid-19

    Avoid smoking as you self-isolate from covid-19

    The World Health Organisation recommends that smokers should stay away from their smoking equipment this period. Why? Because you need your lungs in their healthiest shape and your immunity top notch. Smoking compromises on that. So while you self isolate, best to keep the lighters away.

    Junk Food

    Avoid junk as you self-isolate from covid-19

    Again on the immunity scores, now is the time to reach for the veggies and fruits as opposed to the junk you probably prefer. Your body needs all the nutrients you can feed it with. You need to stay healthy.

    Unverified News Sources

    Zikoko- What do avoid while you self isolate

    For your own sanity, stay away from any source of incorrect news about COVID-19. How do you know which is false news? Crosscheck with sources like WHO, Worldometer, NCDC and Zikoko (Yes because we cross check with WHO too).

    No strange foods while you self isolate please

    Avoid eating strange foods as you self-isolate from covid-19

    Because while we are busy fighting an on going pandemic birthed by strange food choices we will very much appreciate it if you do not go on to birth a new one for us.

    No visitors please

    Zikoko- What do avoid while you self isolate

    This is the time for every friend to stay home and enjoy the rent they paid. Just because we are all at home doesn’t mean it is time to start entertaining visitors. Everyone should really stay in their houses.

    And don’t forget to wash your hands or use an alcohol based hand sanitizer as often as you can even as you self isolate. If you’re wondering what to do while indoors we got you covered.

    Click here for some creative ways to keep busy this period.