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Commuters traveling along the Highlands Highway toward Ialibu, Mendi, Kutubu, and Tari are advised to take extra 6 as of...
31/03/2024

Commuters traveling along the Highlands Highway toward Ialibu, Mendi, Kutubu, and Tari are advised to take extra 6 as of tonight. Beyond Nebiliyer bridge, the section of road that was washed away has deteriorated further. According to locals, the contractor assigned to repair the road has not yet completed the project.

Hagen PSC was on the ground with his men to address the local to assist stranded commuters.

Port Moresby is the biggest city in the Pacific and one of the most expensive city in the world. Income equality and cri...
26/03/2024

Port Moresby is the biggest city in the Pacific and one of the most expensive city in the world. Income equality and criminal activities are highly prevalent.

We need change of attitude and correct steps and actions from our government.

Pic credit: 80sMedia

22/03/2024

Our forefathers in Papua New Guinea lived past 90 years old. Today, 90 percent of Papua New Guinea can't live past 60 years. We have a serious health problem that needs to be addressed. Prevention health must step up to save many lives. We don't have the capabilities of curing in our country.

Please watch the video and make your comments!

12/03/2024

I AM NOT ENVIOUS ABOUT THE TOP JOB, EVERYTHING COMES IN GOD'S TIMING

By Anthony WAGAMBIE Jr

To my family, friends, and supporters. I humbly acknowledge and appreciate all the support given. I have not been personally lobbying to take the top Police job. I am happy where I am and doing what I set out to do. I love my job, and I love serving to make our community safe.

I will tell you why I became a Police man.

I grew up as a son of a Police Officer. I am the firstborn son of Anthony Wagambie Snr. He was then an Inspector of Police based in Lae, and my mum, Mrs Elizabeth Wagambie nee Saun, was a pediatric nurse at Angau Hospital.

Our first home was at Salamanda Flats Lae, where we shared with the former Commissioner of Police and my uncle Mr Peter Aigilo. Uncle Peter was a young Sub Inspector of Police at that time.

Anyway, when I was born , my dad named me after him, so that's why I am Anthony Wagambie Jnr. My dad always said I would be a policeman just like him.

When I was a baby, he always put his officer's peak cap on my head and brainwashed me by saying " He will be a Policeman just like me and his bubuman"( both my grandfathers were retired Policemen. My dad's father was a First Constable, and my mum's father was a Senior Sergeant, both War veterans).

So I grew up always thinking and knowing that I would be a cop one day.

My parent's albums are full of childhood photographs of me dressing up as a policeman, especially a Riot Squad ( today Mobile Sqaud) officer. With my dad's peak cap on my head, track suit tucked into my gum boots and carrying a water gun.

It was my dream to be in the riot squad.

I grew up always wanting to get on a Police or just being around Police. Those days, the Police were well disciplined by way of attitude,dressing, and attitude. They were respected by the community. I always envied them and wanted to be just like those cops.

There was a turning point in my life, which cemented everything. I was in Grade 11 at Divine Word Institute, which is now Divine Word University . I was returning to school after the holidays in Lae. There was a bridge that had collapsed due to heavy rain, so my parents decided to fly me back to school on Air Niugini. This was in 1993, and ANG had a route that came from POM to Nadzab and on to Madang.

I got on that flight, and we were off to Madang. There were other schoolmates on the flight who were mostly girls. We arrived late in the afternoon. In those days, there were no Mobile phones, and we depended on public pay phones.

To make matters worse, the school truck had not arrived to pick us up. I also realized that among the girls , there were only two males. Another boy and myself.

Remember, there were no Mobile phones then, so we never told that the previous weekend , there had been a fight between our DIWAI Soccer team and a team from the surrounding Airport Community .

We had just landed in hot water. The kids from the soccer team somehow learned that DIWAI students had arrived and were stranded at the terminal. They had planned to attack students coming back from holidays.

This was the last flight, and the aircraft had already departed.

All of a sudden, we realized that the young men from the community had started to block off the gate to the terminal.

At that point in time, the first time in my life, I felt the fear of being attacked.

I felt hopeless and helpless, thinking of how I would defend the girls( their panicking didn't help at all 😂😂). To be frank, for the first time in my life, I was scared of losing my life.

I was brought up in a home of feeling protected because my dad was a senior Police Officer. This was the first time I felt real fear. All I wanted was for my dad to come rescue us.

The place had started to get dark, and the feeling of danger was greater.

Then we we saw it, amidst the darkness a Police 15 seater bus came speeding up the road with its blue lights on. When the thugs saw this, they ran in all directions.

The mere sight of Police brought instant relief. Thank God we were safe. The Blue Angel had arrived.

When the bus pulled up, it was only one very old policeman with no gun, and Mrs Kalasim, the wife of then PPC Madang papa Robert Kalasim (now retired)

They had come to the airport to check on a relative. They had sensed something was wrong when they saw the gate crowded. The old copper put on the blue lights, which chased them away . That blue light made me feel safe.

The girls shed tears of joy.

I was so taken aback by what the presence of a Police vehicle could do. A Police vehicle with one old policeman with no gun. He became my instant hero, my lifesaver.

At that point in time, I made up my mind. I said to myself, " That's it, I want to be like that, I want to make people feel safe, I want to make a difference!".

So, family, I want to make a point.

I am not envious of the top job, I am happy doing what I set out to do, that is,trying my best to make my community safe. As long as everyone feels safe, then I am satisfied.

People who know me well know that I do not rest until a problem is solved until strategies to ensure a safer community are in place.

It gives me that satisfaction to see men, women, and children move about freely and feeling safe. For them to know that Police is close by to help when they need it and for everyone to feel secured. When this happens, I know that my boys and girls in blue have done their job. Money can not buy that happiness and sense of achievement.

Everything comes in God's timing. He will determine everything. God uses humans as an instrument to do as His will on Earth. He will determine how and when.

I devote my life to serving and leading men and women under my charge so that they too can become "Blue Angels."

God bless you all. Thank you for reading.

Photo: Chief Superintendent Anthony Wagambie Junior officially handed over the Lae Metropolitan Commander role to Chief Inspector, Chris Kunyanban, as the Acting Metsup.

The Marape government's Connect PNG policy, if implemented properly by all contractors, could result in the development ...
11/03/2024

The Marape government's Connect PNG policy, if implemented properly by all contractors, could result in the development of beautiful sealed roads like this across all of PNG. A man may have a vision, but those who implement it can bring it to fruition or kill it through inadequate management.

The highlands of Papua New Guinea.
20/12/2023

The highlands of Papua New Guinea.

Get your Wallpaper!
05/05/2023

Get your Wallpaper!

11/04/2023

The decision we make today will affect us and the future generation. A shareholders agreement has been signed by the government , and we need all the members to read it properly and understand what kind of bill they are going to pass .

Let's have some MPs and governors comment on what's Justin Parker is saying on this video!

Highlands Village  in Papua New Guinea Pic credit: amazing PNG
07/04/2023

Highlands Village in Papua New Guinea

Pic credit: amazing PNG

20/03/2023

It’s sad to live in a tropical paradise, yet run by tyrants, murders, thieves, and con artist! 10 million people is lousy- a strong government and transparent government can make PNG a prosperous country.

White men colonized PNG for over 60 years and tamed our primitive ancestors to fear the rule of law, yet semi-educated, educated, and highly educated sons and daughters of Papua New Guinea are killing our country. So sad! waiting for that meet to enjoy the richest black nation in the world!

Did you know that every second, 1 to 2 people die  throughout the world? That means 60 plus people in 1 minute and over ...
25/02/2023

Did you know that every second, 1 to 2 people die throughout the world? That means 60 plus people in 1 minute and over 60 million deaths per year. Life is short. Life is like a v***r; we are here for very short time! Live a life filled with purpose. Be content and be sure to know where you going after death.

Did you know that the word "Papua" is derived from a Malay word describing the frizzy Melanesian hair, and "New Guinea" ...
22/02/2023

Did you know that the word "Papua" is derived from a Malay word describing the frizzy Melanesian hair, and "New Guinea" (Nueva Guinea) was the name coined by the Spanish explorer Yñigo Ortiz de Retez, who in 1545 noticed the similarity of the people in Guinea, coast of Africa? That is how we got the name of our nation, Papua New Guinea.

Due to technical issues, a Helicopter belongs to Heli Solution has landed badly in Enga province.  Reports coming up soo...
18/02/2023

Due to technical issues, a Helicopter belongs to Heli Solution has landed badly in Enga province. Reports coming up soon. Stay tuned.

Our students in UPNG must learn to write properly. The grammar and sentence structure on this letter is terrible!
14/02/2023

Our students in UPNG must learn to write properly. The grammar and sentence structure on this letter is terrible!

12/02/2023
11/02/2023

Money doesn’t gives fulfillment of life eve though it will provide comfort of life. Jesus will give you complete fulfillment.

It is reported that the death toll has reached over 23 thousand people in the recent earthquake. Indeed, a very sad time...
11/02/2023

It is reported that the death toll has reached over 23 thousand people in the recent earthquake. Indeed, a very sad time for Turkey and Syria. Please, keep them in your thoughts and prayers. May God gives them comfort and peace.

Picture source: ABC news

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