For motorists who are yet to register their new vehicles, it's advisable to do this through the proper channels to avoid any form of embarrassment in relation to this in the future.
An individual whom I respect so much was recently involved in a similar scenario, when on getting to the police station where he tried to get a tinted glass permit was accused of fraud just because his car plate number appeared twice on the records of the police,
it happened that the same registration number assigned to his car had already been attached to another vehicle, whose,s fault could this be certainly not his.
it happened that the same registration number assigned to his car had already been attached to another vehicle, whose,s fault could this be certainly not his.
It took the combined efforts of the senior officer in the FRSC who actually undertook the registration of the car on his behalf to convince the police that all was indeed well, but not after having the car spend a few days at the police station.
My point isn't far fetched, please and please always carry out vehicle registration processes to their final conclusion and with the right person or agency to avoid any form of embarrassment for some of us who have been victims of these acts without our knowledge, kindly find out if your vehicle registration number is indeed legitimate by using the link below http://www.nvisng.org/NumberPlateVerification.aspx
We implore the concerned agencies to be a lot more stringent in their processes to ensure that people are not taken advantage of by unscrupulous elements in the name of rendering services on their behalf if they must indeed represent these agencies then they should be duly certified.
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