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“Federal Government Has Its Citizens Queuing Up To Get Their NIN Completely Reckless, Inconsiderate And Dangerous” – Banky W
Nigerian Song writer and singer, Wellington Bankole, widely known as Banky W has lashed out at the Federal governmentover the crowded NIN registration centers across the country.
Banky W who described this as “completely reckless, inconsiderate and dangerous”, stated that it is irresponsible for Federal government insist on this “mad scramble for NIN numbers” in the middle of the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic.
@NCDCgov @NigeriaGov @NGRPresident This is completely responsible of us as a country, to insist on this mad scramble for NIN numbers in the middle of Covid’s 2nd wave. People are dying. We should be smarter/wiser/better than this for goodness sake. pic.twitter.com/KkzY6XfTUc
— Banky Wellington (@BankyW) January 22, 2021
”In the middle of the pandemic, this is how our Nigerian Government has its citizens queuing up to get their NIN numbers. Completely reckless, inconsiderate and dangerous. Then tomorrow the NCDC will release covid infection rates and say social distancing. This country sha. Kai.
In the middle of the pandemic, this is how our Nigerian Government has its citizens queuing up to get their NIN numbers. Completely reckless, inconsiderate and dangerous. Then tomorrow the NCDC will release covid infection rates and say social distancing. This country sha. Kai. pic.twitter.com/QyeD6CCp3y
— Banky Wellington (@BankyW) January 22, 2021
@NCDCgov @NigeriaGov @NGRPresident This is completely irresponsible of us as a country, to insist on this mad scramble for NIN numbers in the middle of Covid’s 2nd wave. People are dying. We should be smarter/wiser/better than this for goodness sake”.
More about Banky W
Banky W is popular Film maker and writer, politician, entrepreneur, philanthropist and husband to Adesuwa Bankole. He was born in the United State of America to a Nigerian Parent, when he later moved back to Nigeria with his parent.
He attended his university at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York on a scholarship. He launched his record label E.M.E in 2002 while he was still studying. He also used to work at GlobalSpec and would sing really loud with his headphones on. In 2009, he left the US for Nigeria and established his record label in Lagos where he signed artists