Fidelity Bank, as part of its CSR, has donated a 15-seater bus to the Nigeria Immigration Services (NIS). Mr Ken Opara, the General Manager, Fidelity Bank Plc presented the bus to the NIS at the Ikoyi Passport office last weekend.
Also present at the presentation of the bus were Comptroller General of Immigration Service, Muhammad Babandede (MFR) and Deputy Comptroller of Immigrations, Ikoyi Passport Officer, Mannir Yari among others.
L- R: Comptroller General of Immigrations, Muhammad Babandede (MFR), General Manger, Fidelity Bank Plc, Ken Opara; and Deputy Comptroller of Immigrations, Ikoyi Passport Officer, Mannir Yari at the commissioning of projects and presentation of 15 –Seater Bus donated by Fidelity Bank to the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Office, Ikoyi …at the weekendComptroller General of Immigrations, Muhammad Babandede (MFR), (right) welcoming the General Manger, Fidelity Bank Plc, Ken Opara (center) to the Nigeria Immigration Service, Passport Office, Ikoyi when Fidelity Bank donated a 15 –Seater Bus to the Passport Office while Assistant Comptroller, Nigeria Immigrations Service, (ZoneA ) M. A Alfa and Deputy Comptroller of Immigrations, Ikoyi Passport Officer, Mannir Yari look on.
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