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Lagos warns residents against fake emergency calls
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Lagos warns residents against fake emergency calls

Punch Nigeria 3 days 1 mins read
The Lagos State Government warns that fake emergency calls undermine rapid responses to genuine crises, with over 16 million fake calls received recently. Read More: https://punchng.com/lagos-warns-residents-against-fake-emergency-calls/

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