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ENUGU STATE POCACOV COMMEND NPF ON THE INITIATIVE -ADVENTEROUS KUNLE THE SUPER POWERBIKER IDENTIFIES

Advenventurous Nigerian Super Powerbiker ,David Kunle Adeyanju who also holds a record of riding his POWERBIKE from London to Nigeria  has commended Nigeria Police Force on POCACOV initiative.He made the commendation in Enugu while interacting with the National Coordinator ,Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices(POCACOV) CSP Ebere Amaraizu on POCACOV– OUR CHILDREN/Youth MUST THRIVE Campaign with ASTRIC  at Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium on 17/9/2022 on the occassion of  POWERBIKE Exhibitions and for all the superpowerbikers in the country held to honour and celebrate the courage exhibited by David Kunle Adeyanju also known as the lion heart on his ability to ride from london to lagos Nigeria.According to him ,Hard work,dedication,self discovery and courage is essential to achieve and advice young minds to embrace good virtues and shun vices ,pursue excellence.He assured of his continual collaboration and participation with POCACOV even as he declared that as a rotarian ,he understands the concept of POCACOV .

Earlier ,the National Coordinator POCACOV,CSP Ebere Amaraizu had informed him about what POCACOV represents and as NPF Community Policing Initiative and Public Relations Tool working with different stakeholders and Multi Agencies and galvanizing support and partnership as well as enhancing participation towards problem solving ,for a safe,peaceful and secured communities.He used the occassion to inform the Superpowerbiker  kunle the lion heart as he is fondly addressed on the need to strongly be part of POCACOV OUR CHILDREN MUST THRIVE CAMPAIGN  especially as it operates under Community/Rural Sports even with POWERBIKE to change mindsets and actions of young minds from negativism to positivism and to help strenghten resilience against possible recruitment into organized criminal groups on Serious organized crime.

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