ASP Abocheina Yakubu (rtd.)


*Can we meet you Sir?

I’m ASP Abocheina Yakubu (rtd), Ebira by tribe, and hail from Adavi Local Government, Kogi State, born on May 18, 1964.

*Educational background Sir?

I attended LSMB Primary School, Ogaminana, Kogi State…..

 *When and how did you join Nigeria Police Force?

I joined Nigeria Police Force on August 1st, 1983 after writing my WAEC.

*Where was your first posting sir?

I was posted to Bops Kwara State Command, and then posted back to Lokoja when Kogi were still under Kwara State……
Then to PMF 15, Kwara State before I was later transferred to Ogun State Command, Idi-iroko Division.

In year 2000, I was posted to Police Training School (PTS), Iperu, Ogun State as a drill instructor; I was later transferred to Sagamu Area Command in year 2004-2006, before I was transferred back to PTS Iperu.
In year 2013, I was transferred to Sango Area Command, Ogun State as a provost before I later retired on July 31, 2018.


*How many recruits do you train?

As a drill instructor, I trained many people which I cannot recollect all the number of intakes I trained in PTS.

*Which intakes do you enjoy most out of those you trained?

I enjoyed all the intakes I trained during my period in PTS.

*Which intake gives you tough time?

2011 intake was the last set I trained and they were the toughest recruits during the period because I was fully in-charge then, while Inspector Keni-keny and Sergeant Oni Olawale were my subordinate.
Cpl. Emmanuel presenting gift on behalf of 2011 intake to Supol Yakubu on his sent-forth party

Cpl Atobatele, ASP Yakubu (rtd) & Cpl Emmanuel

Representatives of 2011 intake that trained at PTS Iperu

Cpl Awesu, Supol Yakubu & Cpl Emmanuel

*What was your experience then sir?

My experience during the period was that everyone came from different states; Ondo, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti, Bende, and other places from Abuja with different characters, and they must all abide with only Nigeria Police rules.

*What will you say about your son, Abocheina Ibrahim who is joining the Force as ASP while you are retiring with ASP?

 It’s all up to God, because my God have the way of doing His work in His own way.

*Your advice to the officers you left behind?

My advice for them is to trust God and put God first in everything they do and also have faith in Him.

Your phone number sir
 +234 7036020411

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Celebrants, ASP Abocheina Yakubu (rtd.) & W/SP. Eboetse U. (rtd.)
 
Officers at the party on high table


Police officers that witness the party


Officers & visitors


DSP Ojo making the party lively as the M.C. of occasion

Retirement Cake

W/SP Eboetse U. (rtd) cutting the cake


DSP Ishola Ojo presenting gift to ASP Yakubu (rtd) on behalf of Area Command Ota.

Effreborsneh presenting gift to ASP Yakubu (rtd) on behalf of 2011 intake

ASP Yakubu (rtd), his daughter Rihanat & Effreborsneh

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Sofoluwe Emmanuel

Sofoluwe Emmanuel has been a writer and a reporter since 2015. He is the online editor of Latest Reality and a regular contributor to many lifestyle and leisure print publications. Emmanuel graduated with a Diploma in Accounting and Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication.

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