Immigration Service transfers female officers who participated in Falz’s ‘Don’t Rush’ challenge

Five female officers of the Nigeria Immigration Service have been transferred from their base after they participated in the ”Bop Daddy challenge” initiated by popular rapper Falz

The ladies identified as Priscilla Irabor, Catherine J. Bakura, Blessing Alfred Udida, Binti I. Attabor, and Ockiya Eneni, were issued a query for participating in the challenge in their uniforms. In the query letter, the ladies were accused of flaunting of their bodies and desecration of the NIS uniform in the video.

In a new letter addressed to them, the service transferred Irabor from the Lagos State Command to the Nigeria Immigration Training School, Kano; Attabor from the service headquarters in Abuja to Yobe State Command while Eneni was moved from the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card production facility to the Borno State Command.

Udida was transferred from the FCT Command to the Akwa Ibom State Command while Bakura was transferred from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, to the Nigeria Immigration Training School Ahoada, Rivers State. The letter informed the ladies that expenses for their relocation will be on them and that it must be done within seven days.

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