Dolapo Badmus, public relations officer for zone 2 police command, says couples shouldn’t be unnecessarily anxious when they find it difficult to reach their partners on Valentine’s Day.
The celebrity police officer took to her Twitter page on Thursday to offer her two cents to Nigerian lovebirds as they join the rest of the world to observe the annual event.
According to her, people should avoid reporting a case of missing persons should their loved ones fail to pick calls or reply WhatsApp messages, noting that they can do so after 24 to 48 hours.
“Tomorrow 14th, phones may be unreachable, WhatsApp messages may not be answered! All efforts may seem proved abortive in reaching your partner! Dear people, there might be no course for alarm! kindly wait for 24 to 48hours before reporting a case of a missing person. Happy val y’all,” she wrote.
Valentine’s Day, also called Saint Valentine’s Day is celebrated annually on February 14 across the world. It originates as a western Christian feast day in honor of Valentinus, one of the early saints.
The day has amassed huge religious and cultural significance across the globe and is widely seen as a time of celebrating the love between mankind.
It is a verifiable fact that the Honorable. Minister for Science and Technology, Chief. Engr.…
Two months after inferno ravaged the popularly GSM village in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital,…
A police operative attached to Otuocha Area Command, Anambra East Local Government Area of…
Many residents of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, say they are finding it difficult to…
Following an investigative hearing on the $2 billion renewable energy grants and investments in Nigeria,…
Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja has granted bail of N10…
This website uses cookies.