A police officer in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, has received an overwhelming response after sharing her phone number on social media. Timfon John, the police spokesperson, revealed that she got over 3,000 phone calls on August 4 alone, after publishing her number on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook. The officer's intention was to improve communication and make it easier for the public to reach out, but the massive response has left her team struggling to keep up. It's unclear what kind of calls she's receiving, but it's likely a mix of genuine inquiries, complaints, and possibly even romantic interests. This incident highlights the challenges of social media engagement, especially for public figures. While it's great that the officer is open to feedback, managing such a huge response can be daunting. The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has likely taken steps to manage the situation and ensure the officer's safety.
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