“This Scam And Extortion Must Stop” – Tuface Calls Out NCDC For Frustrating Travelers [Video]

Tobias Sylvester
By Tobias Sylvester

Popular singer, Tuface Idibia has accused the Nigerian Center For Disease Control (NCDC) for frustrating travelers after allegedly scamming and extorting money from them.

"This Scam And Extortion Must Stop" - Tuface Calls Out NCDC For Frustrating Travelers [Video] 1

Tuface was reacting to the inability of the NCDC to deliver prompt services to travelers after the federal government made the COVID-19 test compulsory for travelers due to the pandemic.

Sharing a video of some frustrated travellers on his Instagram page, the singer lamented that after requesting a huge amount like 50 thousand from travelers, the NCDC is nowhere to be found even when they know people travel every second.

“NCDC you people better wake up because you’re causing serious problems and hardship for people traveling.

“You keep requesting for ransoms and codes from travelers yet your workers are nowhere to be found even when they know that people travel everyday.

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“Agency that knows that people travel every second will close, even when they are called nobody answers.

“It’s ridiculous that the NCDC compulsory COVID19 arrival test portal collects 50k per passenger and fails to deliver QR code.

“Passengers are stranded at the airport, business and personal commitments messed up.

“This NCDC scam and extortion must stop because this is wickedness and its very frustrating,” he said.

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Watch the video below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CN6G04Apv8_/?utm_source=ig_embed

 

Meanwhile, the Federal Government has revealed that COVID-19 vaccination certificate will “very soon” become a mandatory requirement to travel anywhere in the world.

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Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos.Contact Tobias at [email protected] a confidential tip? Submit it here
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