Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force (FPRO), has resorted to social media in order to express his reaction to a video that showed a Nigerian police officer requesting a dog permit from a specific individual.

According to the video that was uploaded on X, which is more commonly known as Twitter, the Nigerian police officer was heard requesting the dog owner for his dog permit. He also said that he would arrest the dog and transport it to his police station if the dog owner did not present the dog permit or license.

The following tweet was sent by a user on Twitter: “Nigeria Police asking for dog permit.” The tweet included a video of a Nigerian police officer asking the owner of a dog for his dog permit.

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The tweet that was sent out by the individual has elicited responses from Nigerians. One of these responses came from Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who is the Public Relations Officer for the Nigerian Police Force. He responded by saying, “It’s not laughable that many don’t know this.” I beg you, the police officers were absolutely correct.

There have been responses from Nigerians and users of social media in response to this statement from Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who is the Public Relations Officer for the Nigeria Police Force (FPRO). Some people have expressed gratitude to him, stating that they have gained knowledge, while others seem to be extremely astonished.

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