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2023: Symply Tacha takes PVC campaign to Rivers community

Reality TV star, Anita Natacha Akide, popularly known as Symply Tacha has led a campaign on the need for Nigerians, particularly the youths to secure their future by getting their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The ex-BBNaija star made the call on Thursday, when she took the campaign for PVCs to her community in Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State.

Tacha, who went alongside her colleague, Mr2kay, sensitized residents on the need to obtain their PVCs in order to exercise their civil rights in 2023.

She said their PVCs gives them the power to vote candidates of their choice as well as bring in a new set of leaders that would take Nigeria to the next level.

The Nigerian influencer and vlogger, who shared the event on her social media pages recounted how Mr2Kay responded to her call and also performed during the sensitization exercise.

According to her, “I called @mr_2kay just few nights ago about my plans to go to my community to sensitize the locals!.. He flew all the way down to not only perform but talk to the locals still on importance of getting their PVCs. Thank you @mr_2kay !Nigerians do not take this for granted.”

Tacha, who also gifted residents food items also assured them that Nigeria will be great again if they cast their votes rightly.

“I’m not doing this because I have too much.. I’m doing this because I understand how important it is to sensitive the LOCALS! If God has blessed you, use it to do GOOD! See you tomorrow DEGEMA! Nigeria will be great AGAIN!”

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