After Going Through So Much Stress, I Was Told My PVC Was Not Printed – Actress Angela Eguavoen

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After Going Through So Much Stress, I Was Told My PVC Was Not Printed - Actress Angela Eguavoen Tvafrinet

Nollywood actress, Angela Eguavoen, took to her social media to cry out to the public after she was told that her Private Voter’s Card (PVC) was not printed.

She narrated how she went through a lot of stress during the registration of the PVC and also when she went to the INEC’s office to collect her card, stating that it all seemed to be futile efforts as she wasn’t able to get her card.

She explained that she had registered for her Private Voter’s Card since May 2022. She left her house for the collection of her PVC at 6am on Tuesday, the 10th of January, 2023. 

Around 6:30am, she was already at Ikota Primary School Lekki, Lagos. She was the 39th person on the list. 

She had to wait in her car until 10am before the INEC officials resumed work and commenced the distribution of the PVC.

She was in the queue for 2 hours waiting for her turn. When it finally got to her turn, she was told by the INEC official at the collection desk that her PVC wasn’t printed.