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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Saudi Arabia attributes the cancellation of visas for affected Nigerians to the submission of incorrect information by the individuals.

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Saudi Arabia attributes the cancellation of visas for affected Nigerians to the submission of incorrect information by the individuals.

 

Saudi Arabia attributes the cancellation of visas for affected Nigerians to the submission of incorrect information by the individuals.


The Saudi Arabian Embassy clarified on Wednesday that the visas of 177 Air Peace passengers from Nigeria were canceled upon arrival in Jeddah for violating the country's entry rules. The Federal Government, citing reports from the Nigerian Consulate in Jeddah, stated that Air Peace Flight No. P4-752 transported 264 passengers from Lagos and Kano to Jeddah on November 23, 2023.


Upon arrival at the Hajj terminal, Saudi Immigration authorities informed passengers that their visas were canceled. Subsequently, 177 passengers were returned to Nigeria, while 87 were allowed entry into Jeddah after clearance by immigration.


The Embassy's statement emphasized that the deported Nigerians had provided incorrect information to obtain a visa category that did not apply to them, a discovery made upon their arrival. It clarified that these individuals did not fulfill entry conditions in accordance with the Kingdom's rules and regulations.


The Royal Embassy stressed the importance of adhering to Saudi Arabia's procedures and laws, urging all passengers to review their documents for conformity before departing from their countries. The statement highlighted that this procedure applied not only to Nigerian citizens but also to citizens of other countries.

Friday, November 3, 2023

Rwanda eliminates visa requirements for Nigerians, allowing them to enter without visas.

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Rwanda eliminates visa requirements for Nigerians, allowing them to enter without visas.

 

Rwanda eliminates visa requirements for Nigerians, allowing them to enter without visas.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has made an important announcement regarding visa-free travel for Nigerians and all Africans. Following this decision, Rwanda joins a select group of African countries, including Seychelles, The Gambia, and Benin, that offer visa-free entry to all African citizens.


President Kagame stated, "Let there be no mistake about it. Any African can get on a plane to Rwanda whenever they wish and will not pay a thing to enter our country." This policy change is part of Rwanda's strategy to tap into the growing tourism market in Africa, driven by the continent's expanding middle class.


Rwanda has been actively promoting its tourism sector, engaging in partnerships with renowned football clubs like Arsenal and Bayern Munich to showcase the country as a desirable tourist destination. This move not only fosters tourism but also enhances cultural exchange and regional integration.


In addition to Rwanda's decision, several African nations have been entering into bilateral agreements to facilitate visa-free travel. Notably, Ghana and South Africa, as well as Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, have recently taken steps in this direction.


Furthermore, Kenyan President William Ruto has announced plans to end visa requirements for all African visitors by the end of the year. He made this commitment during an international conference in Congo Brazzaville, emphasizing the importance of removing travel barriers and promoting openness across the continent. Ruto's statement was met with enthusiastic applause, underscoring the significance of these changes.


In conclusion, these developments signify a growing trend towards simplifying travel and fostering greater unity among African nations, ultimately benefiting tourism, trade, and cross-border collaboration.