The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) officers that were summoned for making a video on the trendy bop daddy challenge that happened on social media have been redeployed to different states by the agency.
The redeployment serves as a form of punishment as the ladies were said to have violated the uniform in their viral video according to the assistant comptroller general of the immigration service, Iam Haliru.

The memo also disclosed that the female officers must report to their new posts on or before 19th May, while the cost of relocation would be at no cost to the immigration service despite the ban on flights and interstate travels presently in the country.
The ladies were all posted to other states currently battling with insurgency or the coronavirus pandemic.
Priscilla Irabor was transferred to the Nigeria immigration training school in kano state from the Lagos state command, Binti Attabor from the Nigerian service headquarters in Abuja to Yobe State Command, Catherine Bakura to the Nigeria Immigration Training School, Rivers State from Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja Blessing Alfred Udida from FCT command to Akwa Ibom state command and Ockiya Eneni from the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card production facility to Borno State command.
