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Lagos Residents Spend Over ₦50bn on US Visa Applications Amid Tighter Entry Rules
US visa approvals for Nigerians drop 23% in 2024 as stricter policies target multiple-entry permits and social media disclosure
US visa approvals for Nigerians drop 23% in 2024 as stricter policies target multiple-entry permits and social media disclosure
Residents of Lagos State and other parts of Nigeria spent more than ₦50 billion on United States visa applications between 2023 and 2024, even as the US government introduced tougher entry requirements that led to a sharp decline in visa approvals. Data from the US Department of State analysed by Intelpoint revealed that Nigerians paid an estimated $37.2 million—about ₦50.7 billion at an average exchange rate of ₦1,360 to the dollar—for non-immigrant visa applications during the period.
The report showed that the number of non-immigrant visas issued to Nigerians dropped by about 23 percent, falling from 113,900 in 2023 to 87,300 in 2024. This represents a reduction of over 26,000 visas within a single year. Business and tourism travel continued to dominate approvals, with B1/B2 categories accounting for around 83 percent of all visas issued in 2024. Student visas (F1) made up roughly seven percent, while exchange visitor and other temporary categories comprised the remainder.
Experts say the fall in visa issuances is linked to new US immigration policies introduced after Donald Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025. In July last year, the US State Department announced that most non-immigrant and non-diplomatic visas for Nigerian citizens would be limited to single-entry permits valid for only three months—existing visas were not affected by this change. The following month, applicants were required to provide all social media usernames used over the previous five years on their DS-160 forms, with consular officials warning that omissions could lead to denial or future ineligibility.
Despite economic challenges and the high cost of application fees—which stand at $185 per person—Nigerians remain among Africa’s most mobile populations. Susan Akporiaye, former President of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies, said travel demand cuts across all income levels. “People would say it’s because of the economy, but I share a different view. Nigerians are generally migrants; they love travelling… We are like the Chinese of Africa,” Akporiaye stated in an interview.
She further noted that most Nigerians who travel eventually return home, with only a small fraction remaining abroad permanently. “The ones who travel and return are far more than those who stay back. It’s not up to ten percent that don’t return,” she added. The report also found that Nigeria accounted for about 0.8 percent of global US non-immigrant visa issuances in 2024.
With tighter restrictions now in place—including social media scrutiny and shorter validity periods for visas—travel industry stakeholders expect demand for US travel to remain robust but warn that applicants should prepare for longer processing times and increased documentation requirements.
Source: https://punchng.com/nigerians-spend-n50bn-on-us-visa-applications/
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Kano Youths Burn Obi, Kwankwaso Posters as NDC Faces Resistance in North-West
Arewa Consultative Forum says party remains largely unknown; elite, voters question credibility of political alliances
Arewa Consultative Forum says party remains largely unknown; elite, voters question credibility of political alliances
The presidential bid of former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi and his running mate, ex-Kano Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, is encountering serious opposition from political stakeholders and voters across the North-West region, especially in Kano State. On Tuesday, angry youths in Ungogo Local Government Area reportedly set fire to campaign posters of both candidates amid rising discontent with the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the 2027 elections.
Findings indicate that northern leaders have begun warning their supporters against backing the NDC, with some WhatsApp messages circulating in the region labelling Obi and Kwankwaso as ‘haram’ or forbidden. The development comes as some politicians who recently joined the NDC have already decamped back to their former parties. Notably, Kano State House of Assembly member Muhammad Tomas, who left the All Progressives Congress (APC) for NDC, has now returned to APC.
The National Publicity Secretary of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Prof. Tukur Muhammad-Baba, told journalists on Saturday that NDC lacks visibility among northern voters and remains largely unknown at grassroots level. He noted that while Obi and Kwankwaso attract media attention nationally, their actual support base in the North is now uncertain. “There is even doubt about whether Kwankwaso can still hold on to Kano, where he recorded his most impressive performance in the last election. Apart from Kano, his influence in many parts of the North remains uncertain,” Muhammad-Baba said.
He further explained that frequent movement of politicians across parties has created confusion among voters, while many are now sceptical about alliances between former rivals. “The average northerner is tired of being told that having a northern candidate or a Muslim-Muslim ticket is the solution to Nigeria’s problems. People are becoming more careful because previous expectations have not produced the desired results,” he added.
With rising scrutiny of opposition leaders’ records and shifting alliances, political observers say northern elites and ordinary voters alike are increasingly cautious ahead of 2027. The situation presents a major hurdle for Obi and Kwankwaso as they seek broader acceptance for their joint ticket within key constituencies in the North.
Source: https://punchng.com/2027-obi-kwankwaso-bid-faces-northern-resistance/
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Lagos Court Declares National Assembly’s ₦110bn Vehicle and Allowance Spending Unlawful
Justice Bogoro orders Senate President Akpabio, Speaker Abbas to ensure future expenditures comply with due process, transparency
Justice Bogoro orders Senate President Akpabio, Speaker Abbas to ensure future expenditures comply with due process, transparency
A Federal High Court in Lagos has ruled that the National Assembly’s expenditure of ₦110 billion on vehicles and allowances for lawmakers is unlawful, citing breaches of procurement laws and constitutional obligations. The judgement, delivered by Justice Yellim Bogoro on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, followed a suit filed by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) against the legislative leadership.
The court found that the allocation of ₦40 billion for the purchase of 465 vehicles and ₦70 billion in support allowances for newly elected members did not meet statutory standards for transparency or value for money. Justice Bogoro stated that these expenditures were arbitrary and constituted self-dealing, as the beneficiaries were also responsible for approving the funds.
This decision comes amid growing public scrutiny over government spending during a period of economic hardship across Nigeria. SERAP’s case highlighted concerns about the prioritisation of lawmakers’ benefits at a time when many Nigerians are experiencing widespread financial difficulty. The court noted that such spending demonstrated a failure to place national interest above personal gain.
In her ruling, Justice Bogoro ordered Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas to ensure all future procurements or expenditures by the National Assembly comply strictly with due process requirements and uphold principles of accountability. She further rejected arguments from the defendants regarding legislative autonomy, affirming that separation of powers does not shield public officials from judicial oversight when public funds are involved.
Following the judgement, SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare described it as a significant step towards enforcing fiscal discipline within Nigeria’s federal legislature. The National Assembly leadership has yet to issue an official response as at press time.
Source: https://punchng.com/court-declares-national-assemblys-n110bn-suv-allowance-spending-unlawful/
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Oyo Governor Deploys Air Force Surveillance Aircraft After Abduction of Teachers, Pupils in Oriire LGA
Makinde confirms NAF aerial operations as state’s new assets remain in Lagos; urges residents to support rescue efforts
Makinde confirms NAF aerial operations as state’s new assets remain in Lagos; urges residents to support rescue efforts
The Oyo State Government, in collaboration with the Nigerian Air Force, has deployed a surveillance aircraft to boost the search for teachers and pupils abducted from Yawota and Ahoro-Esinele communities in Oriire Local Government Area. Governor Seyi Makinde disclosed the development on Friday during a visit by top Air Force officials to Ibadan.
The deployment came shortly after the abduction was reported, with the Air Force responding by sending an aerial surveillance platform to provide real-time intelligence for ongoing search-and-rescue operations. According to Governor Makinde, the intelligence gathered from these missions has played a crucial role in tracking developments and helping security agencies coordinate their efforts to secure the victims’ release.
The incident has heightened concerns about safety in Oyo State, particularly as insecurity continues to affect schools and rural communities across the South-West. The abduction of students and teachers is part of a wider pattern that has drawn national attention, prompting state authorities to intensify collaboration with federal security agencies.
Makinde, while addressing residents, urged affected communities and the wider public to remain patient and support ongoing security operations. He assured that all necessary resources were being mobilised for a successful resolution. The governor also commended Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, and the Air Officer Commanding Logistics Command, Air Vice Marshal Abubakar Suleh, for their swift action and sustained support. He noted that while Oyo State’s own newly acquired aerial assets were still being assembled at the NAF Base in Lagos, the Nigerian Air Force stepped in to provide vital surveillance capacity.
“The NAF promptly deployed an aerial surveillance platform immediately after the abduction was reported, providing critical intelligence to support search-and-rescue operations,” Makinde said during the meeting. “Intelligence generated from the surveillance missions has continued to assist security agencies in tracking developments and coordinating efforts towards securing the safe release of the victims.”
He further appealed for calm among residents and reiterated his administration’s commitment to ensuring security within Oyo State. As at Sunday evening, security operations were still ongoing while stakeholders awaited further updates from authorities.
Source: https://punchng.com/naf-deploys-surveillance-aircraft-to-track-abducted-oyo-teachers-pupils/
