Female Immigration Officers Who Participated In “Bop Daddy” Challenge Redeployed To Borno, Yobe, Others

Five female officers of the Nigeria Immigration Service have been redeployed after they participated in a viral video challenge in their uniforms.

The immigration officers; Priscilla Irabor, Catherine J. Bakura, Blessing Alfred Udida, Binti I. Attabor and Ockiya Eneni had recorded themselves participating in the Falz “Bop Daddy” challenge.

 

Early in April, the NIS in a disciplinary memo asked the women to explain why they should not be subjected to punishment for allegedly violating the agency’s internal code.

In a new memo, the service transferred Irabor from the Lagos to Kano, Attabor was posted from Abuja to Yobe, Udida from Abuja to Akwa Ibom, Bakura from Abuja to Rivers, while Eneni was moved from the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card production facility to Borno State.

“Bop daddy” challenge lands Immigration officers in Borno, Yobe others .

The agency also stated that the relocation will be at the expense of the affected female officers involved and must be done within seven days, despite the interstate lockdown and closure of airports due to the outbreak of Covid-19.

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