Early this morning 30th Day of September 2022 in the mechanic village Abak Road an eye witness, A trained and professional motor car mechanic who specializes with japanese vehicles. Reported " Early this morning as I was heading towards my shop. A young. I saw a young Akwa-Ibomite known as Okocha due to his football skills a native of Uyo Local Government Area in the state sweeping and as he was about to burn the refuse he was asked not to by an Igbo Man". "This argument sustain till he(Igbo Man) picked a fight which he later went to his shop brought out screw Driver and plug off his ( Akwa-Ibomite) eye." The Mass began riots which later lead to inveding of shops. Sell of some items on auctions. Nigerian police force arrived the scene but called on the assistant of the superior security. Bottle was thrown by protesters of such act which one of it landed an army's Head and they were forced to open a firearm to the over. Meanwhile subscribe and comment for more
N-Power Batch C Volunteers can use their smart phones or other mobile devices that has the fingerprint sensor feature to capture their fingerprint.
Reports sent out this evening 28th May 2021, is that some N-Power Batch C applicants, have started receiving congratulatory messages underneath their dashboard profile, under the “Verification” tab, after logging into their NASIMS portal. (See attached screenshot as evidence). The N-Power Batch C applicants were told to carry out a finger print biometric enrollment, on their dashboard. N-Power Batch C Volunteers can use their smart phones or other mobile devices that has the fingerprint sensor feature to capture their fingerprint. Alternatively N-Power Batch C Volunteers should immediately go to the cyber cafe or business centre for the biometric fingerprint scan. This message congratulating the successful N-Power Batch C applicants, is coming just after the minister Honorable Sadiya Umar Farouq, told the press that the N-Power Batch C shortlisting process is at the concluding stage. Once more congratulations to the successful N-Power Batch C Volunteers. Source: Phoenix