Key Points:
- Nigeria Police picks ACP Dolapo Badmos for a UN seat. The role sits at the UN base in New York.
- IGP Kayode Egbetokun makes the call after a long review. He says her work will lift the Force’s voice abroad.
- Badmos held key posts before this new call-up. Her last post led Federal Ops at Force Intelligence.
The Nigeria Police has named ACP Dolapo Badmos as its envoy to the United Nations. The seat is at the UN head office in New York.

The Inspector-General of Police made the pick this week. Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, signed off on the move.
IGP Egbetokun confirms the New York role
Kayode Egbetokun set out the aim for the post. He wants a strong, clear link with UN teams. He says Badmos brings voice, tact, and firm work. The IGP backs her to serve Nigeria with pride.
This is a big step for the Force. The seat adds reach on peace and law work. It keeps the Police in key talks at the UN. It helps the Force share field facts with world bodies.
Her last post in Force Intelligence
Before this move, Badmos ran Federal Ops at Force Intelligence. She served as the Assistant Commissioner of Police there. She kept core units in sync on key tasks. She drove calm, safe work across wide zones.
Fans know her from her PR days too. She once served as Police Public Relations Officer. That role honed her clear speech and press skill. It trained her to act fast in a time of heat.
Track record, public image, and next steps
Many still call her the “super sexy cop.” Her fans use that tag with warm pride. But her work badge, not looks, shaped this rise. Years on the job built proof of skill and heart.
News on law and order stays hot this week. A fresh police arrest Lintex Ogale case drew wide views today. A separate Enugu government fraud claim also stirred talk in civic space.
Badmos will link with UN desks once she lands. She will flag Police work and needs to the world. She will share best ways that keep towns safe. She will help shape joint plans for calm in states.
IGP Egbetokun says the Force must speak with one tone. He wants firm, clear facts in all world meets. He trusts Badmos to do that tough task well. The Police hopes this step brings pride to Nigeria.





