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This is Africa 🇰🇪


Myself and 3 other Nigerians have been unlawfully detained in Johannesburg airport for literally doing nothing, papers complete, visa valid and they literally just singled us out of the crowd for nothing, and onenof us's phone has been seized all day and hasn't been allowed to reach out to anyone. They are trying to take my own phone now, so I am putting this out so that the world knows that if anything happens to us, south Africa should be held responsible, please repost and tag the authorities concerned.. They are saying that they will detain us for no reason until God knows when. We are telling them that we want to book another flight back home immediately and they are refusing that. @abikedabiri @PoojaMedia @instablog9ja

NIDCOM Official Statement Update on the Three Nigerians Stranded at South African Airport. The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) is pleased to announce that the three Nigerian nationals who were stranded at a South African airport have been cleared and have departed South Africa. They are expected to arrive in Lagos tomorrow morning. While we welcome their safe return, NIDCOM notes with concern the circumstances that led to this unfortunate incident. The core issue in many such cases stems from the over-reliance on unregulated visa agents. These agents often collect applicants’ passport data pages and complete sections of the visa application particularly on purpose of visit, itinerary, accommodation, and ties to Nigeria without the full knowledge or approval of the travellers. Consequently, many applicants are unable to defend the information provided when questioned during immigration interviews, resulting in entry refusal. In this particular case, one of the individuals had previously posted insulting remarks about the South African government online. This had already placed him on their watchlist. When confronted at the port of entry, he was unable to defend or substantiate those statements, which further aggravated the situation. NIDCOM’s Advisory to All Nigerian Travellers: 1. Apply for visas directly or through only licensed and verifiable agents. Never allow any third party to fill sections of your application without your full review and approval. 2. Ensure every detail submitted is accurate and that you can personally explain and defend it during any immigration interview. 4. Be mindful of your digital footprint. Immigration authorities, routinely conduct social media checks. Derogatory or inflammatory posts [about other countries or your home country] can lead to secondary screening or visa denial. 5. Always travel with genuine, well-documented reasons for your visit and carry all necessary supporting evidence. NIDCOM will continue to monitor the situation and engage the relevant South African authorities to prevent recurrence of such incidents. We strongly urge all Nigerians planning international travel to exercise due diligence. Responsible preparation protects not only the individual but also Nigeria’s reputation. Nidcom thanks the Nigerian high commission in South Africa for their prompt intervention and will continue to follow up with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian high commission in South Africa. Cc @abikedabiri @otegaogra @NTANewsNow @DOlusegun @AyoOyalowo @woye1 @cbngov_akin1 @MobilePunch @channelstv @pmnewsnigeria @vanguardngrnews @LeadershipNGA @legitngnews @instablog9ja @TVCconnect @dammiedammie35 @ashomssolomon

NIDCOM Official Statement Update on the Three Nigerians Stranded at South African Airport. The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) is pleased to announce that the three Nigerian nationals who were stranded at a South African airport have been cleared and have departed South Africa. They are expected to arrive in Lagos tomorrow morning. While we welcome their safe return, NIDCOM notes with concern the circumstances that led to this unfortunate incident. The core issue in many such cases stems from the over-reliance on unregulated visa agents. These agents often collect applicants’ passport data pages and complete sections of the visa application particularly on purpose of visit, itinerary, accommodation, and ties to Nigeria without the full knowledge or approval of the travellers. Consequently, many applicants are unable to defend the information provided when questioned during immigration interviews, resulting in entry refusal. In this particular case, one of the individuals had previously posted insulting remarks about the South African government online. This had already placed him on their watchlist. When confronted at the port of entry, he was unable to defend or substantiate those statements, which further aggravated the situation. NIDCOM’s Advisory to All Nigerian Travellers: 1. Apply for visas directly or through only licensed and verifiable agents. Never allow any third party to fill sections of your application without your full review and approval. 2. Ensure every detail submitted is accurate and that you can personally explain and defend it during any immigration interview. 4. Be mindful of your digital footprint. Immigration authorities, routinely conduct social media checks. Derogatory or inflammatory posts [about other countries or your home country] can lead to secondary screening or visa denial. 5. Always travel with genuine, well-documented reasons for your visit and carry all necessary supporting evidence. NIDCOM will continue to monitor the situation and engage the relevant South African authorities to prevent recurrence of such incidents. We strongly urge all Nigerians planning international travel to exercise due diligence. Responsible preparation protects not only the individual but also Nigeria’s reputation. Nidcom thanks the Nigerian high commission in South Africa for their prompt intervention and will continue to follow up with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian high commission in South Africa. Cc @abikedabiri @otegaogra @NTANewsNow @DOlusegun @AyoOyalowo @woye1 @cbngov_akin1 @MobilePunch @channelstv @pmnewsnigeria @vanguardngrnews @LeadershipNGA @legitngnews @instablog9ja @TVCconnect @dammiedammie35 @ashomssolomon

NIDCOM Official Statement Update on the Three Nigerians Stranded at South African Airport. The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) is pleased to announce that the three Nigerian nationals who were stranded at a South African airport have been cleared and have departed South Africa. They are expected to arrive in Lagos tomorrow morning. While we welcome their safe return, NIDCOM notes with concern the circumstances that led to this unfortunate incident. The core issue in many such cases stems from the over-reliance on unregulated visa agents. These agents often collect applicants’ passport data pages and complete sections of the visa application particularly on purpose of visit, itinerary, accommodation, and ties to Nigeria without the full knowledge or approval of the travellers. Consequently, many applicants are unable to defend the information provided when questioned during immigration interviews, resulting in entry refusal. In this particular case, one of the individuals had previously posted insulting remarks about the South African government online. This had already placed him on their watchlist. When confronted at the port of entry, he was unable to defend or substantiate those statements, which further aggravated the situation. NIDCOM’s Advisory to All Nigerian Travellers: 1. Apply for visas directly or through only licensed and verifiable agents. Never allow any third party to fill sections of your application without your full review and approval. 2. Ensure every detail submitted is accurate and that you can personally explain and defend it during any immigration interview. 4. Be mindful of your digital footprint. Immigration authorities, routinely conduct social media checks. Derogatory or inflammatory posts [about other countries or your home country] can lead to secondary screening or visa denial. 5. Always travel with genuine, well-documented reasons for your visit and carry all necessary supporting evidence. NIDCOM will continue to monitor the situation and engage the relevant South African authorities to prevent recurrence of such incidents. We strongly urge all Nigerians planning international travel to exercise due diligence. Responsible preparation protects not only the individual but also Nigeria’s reputation. Nidcom thanks the Nigerian high commission in South Africa for their prompt intervention and will continue to follow up with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian high commission in South Africa. Cc @abikedabiri @otegaogra @NTANewsNow @DOlusegun @AyoOyalowo @woye1 @cbngov_akin1 @MobilePunch @channelstv @pmnewsnigeria @vanguardngrnews @LeadershipNGA @legitngnews @instablog9ja @TVCconnect @dammiedammie35 @ashomssolomon

Myself and 3 other Nigerians have been unlawfully detained in Johannesburg airport for literally doing nothing, papers complete, visa valid and they literally just singled us out of the crowd for nothing, and onenof us's phone has been seized all day and hasn't been allowed to reach out to anyone. They are trying to take my own phone now, so I am putting this out so that the world knows that if anything happens to us, south Africa should be held responsible, please repost and tag the authorities concerned.. They are saying that they will detain us for no reason until God knows when. We are telling them that we want to book another flight back home immediately and they are refusing that. @abikedabiri @PoojaMedia @instablog9ja

Ye brought out Lauryn Hill as a special guest to perform "All Falls Down" at SoFi Stadium tonight 🤯

why is hip-hop lowkey dying? like what’s going on?


Pepsi has officially withdrawn its sponsorship of Wireless Festival after Ye was announced as a headliner. (via ITV News)


