UNIBEN Graduate celebrates as Police officer signs on his white: “Police is your friend; na you dey do bad thing”

The UNIBEN graduate met a policeman at night and allowed the officer to sign his white by the road side.

UNIBEN Graduate celebrates as Police officer signs on his white: “Police is your friend; na you dey do bad thing”
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In a heartwarming viral video that has taken social media by storm, a policeman has captured the hearts of many as he was seen signing a white shirt belonging to a recent UNIBEN graduate. This spontaneous encounter, which unfolded at night by the roadside, left a lasting impression on those who witnessed it.

The young UNIBEN graduate allowed the police officer to use a blue marker to inscribe his name on the white shirt, a moment that soon turned into a heartfelt blessing. The officer fervently prayed for the young man's future success, invoking the wish that he would "always be the head and not the tail."

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The video of this touching interaction has garnered widespread attention, with netizens sharing their thoughts and reactions. @victoriasunday286 humorously asked, "Who be de aboki wey dey shout Pinally Pinally ????????????????????????," while @Ask_of_pedro_dollars????????‍♂️ praised the police officer, calling him "my gee normally ????????."

@Popcy01 ❤️ noted, "Some polices are friendly sha ????❤️," highlighting the importance of positive interactions between law enforcement and the public.

@eze voiced some skepticism, saying, "He go ask for something after that," alluding to the common perception that such encounters might come with ulterior motives.

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@Ne_lly???? shared a more critical perspective, emphasizing the need for police reform in Nigeria, asserting that "Nigeria police is still evi.l, they need reformation." The comment highlighted the ongoing efforts to address issues within the Nigerian police force.

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This viral video serves as a reminder that small acts of kindness and goodwill can have a profound impact, even amid broader calls for change and reform.