Peace Corps, a non governmental organisation which seeks to become a government agency, has re -occupied its office in Abuja after it was sealed by the Police in February.
Officials of Peace Corps and civil society groups broke the police seal and entered its office premises, a week after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the police to unseal it.
But this move, prompted the police to deploy more operatives to the scene.
The peace corps has been in a long-drawn battle with security agencies particularly the police, following its bid to change into a government security outfit.
Peace Corps, a non governmental organisation which seeks to become a government agency, has re -occupied its office in Abuja after it was sealed by the Police in February.
Officials of Peace Corps and civil society groups broke the police seal and entered its office premises, a week after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the police to unseal it.
But this move, prompted the police to deploy more operatives to the scene.
The peace corps has been in a long-drawn battle with security agencies particularly the police, following its bid to change into a government security outfit.
Peace Corps, a non governmental organisation which seeks to become a government agency, has re -occupied its office in Abuja after it was sealed by the Police in February.
Officials of Peace Corps and civil society groups broke the police seal and entered its office premises, a week after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the police to unseal it.
But this move, prompted the police to deploy more operatives to the scene.
The peace corps has been in a long-drawn battle with security agencies particularly the police, following its bid to change into a government security outfit.
Peace Corps, a non governmental organisation which seeks to become a government agency, has re -occupied its office in Abuja after it was sealed by the Police in February.
Officials of Peace Corps and civil society groups broke the police seal and entered its office premises, a week after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the police to unseal it.
But this move, prompted the police to deploy more operatives to the scene.
The peace corps has been in a long-drawn battle with security agencies particularly the police, following its bid to change into a government security outfit.
Peace Corps, a non governmental organisation which seeks to become a government agency, has re -occupied its office in Abuja after it was sealed by the Police in February.
Officials of Peace Corps and civil society groups broke the police seal and entered its office premises, a week after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the police to unseal it.
But this move, prompted the police to deploy more operatives to the scene.
The peace corps has been in a long-drawn battle with security agencies particularly the police, following its bid to change into a government security outfit.
Peace Corps, a non governmental organisation which seeks to become a government agency, has re -occupied its office in Abuja after it was sealed by the Police in February.
Officials of Peace Corps and civil society groups broke the police seal and entered its office premises, a week after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the police to unseal it.
But this move, prompted the police to deploy more operatives to the scene.
The peace corps has been in a long-drawn battle with security agencies particularly the police, following its bid to change into a government security outfit.
Peace Corps, a non governmental organisation which seeks to become a government agency, has re -occupied its office in Abuja after it was sealed by the Police in February.
Officials of Peace Corps and civil society groups broke the police seal and entered its office premises, a week after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the police to unseal it.
But this move, prompted the police to deploy more operatives to the scene.
The peace corps has been in a long-drawn battle with security agencies particularly the police, following its bid to change into a government security outfit.
Peace Corps, a non governmental organisation which seeks to become a government agency, has re -occupied its office in Abuja after it was sealed by the Police in February.
Officials of Peace Corps and civil society groups broke the police seal and entered its office premises, a week after a Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the police to unseal it.
But this move, prompted the police to deploy more operatives to the scene.
The peace corps has been in a long-drawn battle with security agencies particularly the police, following its bid to change into a government security outfit.
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