No fewer than 2000 recruits of the Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS, whose recruitment into the Service were suspended in September 2015, by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, on Friday, stormed Aso Villa, the seat of power to protest their dismissal.
The protesters however spent the night in front of Aso Villa as they are still unattended to.
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