Nigeria Immigration Service transfers five female officers who participated in Falz's 'Don't Rush' challenge to Borno, Yobe, others

The Nigeria Immigration Service has relocated five female officers after their participation in the ‘Bop Daddy challenge’ initiated by Falz the Bad Guy. In April, the officers, namely 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. They were accused of flaunting their bodies and desecrating the NIS uniform in the video. The service has now transferred these officers to different locations and informed them that the expenses for their relocation must be borne by them and completed within seven days.

The transfers involve Irabor moving to the Nigeria Immigration Training School, Kano; Attabor to Yobe State Command; Eneni to the Borno State Command; Udida to the Akwa Ibom State Command; and Bakura to the Nigeria Immigration Training School in Ahoada, Rivers State.

Additionally, a video of the officers involved in the challenge can be viewed below.

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Female officers of the Nigeria Immigration Service queried for participating in #Bopdaddychallenge. . . According to the query letter dated April 15th, the women were accused of indecent flaunting of their bodies and desecration of the NIS uniform. . . The letter states that their action is a serious misconduct liable to dismissal from service. They have been asked to give reasons why disciplinary action shouldn’t be taken against them.

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