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2Baba Idibia drags NCDC on Instagram, says they are causing problems for Nigerians travelling abroad

Nigerian music icon 2Baba Idibia [Instagram/Official2Baba]
Nigerian music icon 2Baba Idibia [Instagram/Official2Baba]
Idibia slams the organisation over its poor handling of passengers travelling outside the country.
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Nigerian music icon 2Face Idibia has dragged the management of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) for frustrating Nigerians trying to travel out of the country.

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The music star took to his Instagram page on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, where he called out the orgainsation over its flawed process of COVID-19 testing for travelers.

On the NCDC website it is stated that a pre-boarding COVID-19 PCR test must be done within 96 hours before departure.

The website gives a detailed account of what to do to get a QR code [NCDC]
The NCDC requires travelers to undertake a pre-boarding COVID-19 test [NCDC]

But to the frustration of many including the veteran musician, travelers undertake the COVID-19 testing but fail to get the Quick Response (QR) code which shows their results from the NCDC website, leaving travelers stranded.

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"Ridiculous @ncdcgov compulsory covid 19 arrival test portal collects N50k per passenger and fails to deliver QR code. Passengers stranded. Business and personal commitments messed up. Who bears responsibility for this?" a frustrated 2face said in a video he shared on his Instagram.

On his Instagram Stories, he continued to express frustration at the way and manner the NCDC staff have caused unnecessary hardship for travellers.

"NCDC or whatever portal, you people better wake up. You are causing serious hardship for people travelling. You go dey airport them go say pay one thing...what kind of wickedness is that?'' he asked.

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"Just imagine Nigerians stranded in the airport because...this is totally unacceptable. It is annoying. This is wickedness."

Other passengers are seen in 2face's video expressing their disappointment at the NCDC for causing flight delays.

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