Business
“Visa ban on Nigeria not lifted”- UAE official
It appears the United Arab Emirates (UAE) visa ban on Nigeria has not been lifted, contradicting the Nigerian government’s claim of lifting the year-long travel restriction on Nigerian travellers.
This is according to an official from the Gulf state who told CNN,
On Monday, President Bola Tinubu met with UAE leader Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Abu Dhabi, where both leaders reportedly “finalized a historic agreement,” as stated by the Nigerian government.
The government’s statement mentioned that this agreement was expected to lead to the lifting of the visa ban and the immediate resumption of flights between both countries. Nigeria’s presidential spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, stated,
However, following the announcement, the UAE government stated on Monday that both leaders had “explored opportunities for further bilateral collaboration” to “reinforce ties between the UAE and Nigeria.”
Notably, this statement did not mention either the lifting of the visa ban or the resumption of flights.
In a follow-up, Nigerian government spokesman Ngelale indicated that officials from both countries needed more time to finalize the agreement details, contradicting his earlier statement.
Last October, the UAE announced that it would no longer issue visas to citizens from Nigeria and 19 other African nations, without providing further details.
Obtaining a 30-day tourist visa had been relatively easy until the UAE abruptly stopped issuing visas to Nigerian nationals.
Flights between both countries were halted last year after Dubai’s Emirates Airline suspended its operations in Nigeria, citing difficulties in accessing and repatriating its funds, which amounted to $85 million and were withheld in Nigeria.
- Business1 week ago
How UBA Bank Plc , Used EFCC to Frustrate Jude Bela A Legitimate Techpreneur
- Business5 days ago
Nigerian court unfreezes N89 million in bank accounts previously indicted for illegal crypto dealings
- News1 week ago
Delta Boat Accident: Speaker Guwor Among Survivors, Says Press Sec
- Business1 week ago
Ex-CEO of Federal Mortgage Bank granted N100 million bail in alleged $65 million ‘fraud case’
- Business5 days ago
FCCPC probes GTBank, MTN and Air Peace over alleged customer rights violations
- Business1 week ago
Naira has been stable since June, Cardoso says
- News1 week ago
Four Arrested for Forging Govt Documents, Job Racketeering
- News1 week ago
Senate Set to Pass Controversial Tax Reform Bill After Heated Debate