Entertainment
BBNaija’s Tacha offers PVCs holders cash
Reality TV star Tacha has urged individuals with Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) to vote with their conscience while handing out cash gifts to them.
The former BBNaija ‘Pepper Dem’ housemate decided to hit the street to encourage Nigerians to ensure they get their voter’s card ahead of the general elections.
In a video shared on her Twitter handle, Tacha stormed the streets, approaching commuters and residents at random to inquire if they had their PVCs.
She made sure to ‘pat on the back’ those people who have collected theirs with a little cash token.
The media personality, while giving out the cash, explained she wasn’t doing it because she had a lot of it but for the reason that she cares, obliging others to do the same.
“This money wey I dey give you, I no dey give you because of say I get am too much o! This is your payment to vote with your conscience.
“Know it that you are not voting for yourself, guy. You dey vote for your parents, you dey vote for your unborn children. So have it in mind.
“She’s not giving because she has too much money, she’s giving because she cares (talking about herself). And I want you to care too,” she wrote.
She added: “If you are watching this video if you know you don’t have your PVC, you’re one of the problems of this country.
“Go and collect your PVC and make sure you vote with your conscience.”
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