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U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Seun(m): 7:38pm On Oct 19, 2010
[b]Nigeria

October 19, 2010

The U.S. Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Nigeria and continues to recommend U.S. citizens to avoid all but essential travel to the Niger Delta states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers; the Southeastern states of Abia, Edo, Imo; the city of Jos in Plateau State; and Bauchi and Borno States in the northeast because of the risks of kidnapping, robbery, and other armed attacks in these areas.  Violent crime committed by individuals and gangs, as well as by persons wearing police and military uniforms, remains a problem throughout the country.  This notice replaces the Travel Warning for Nigeria, dated June 15, 2010, to update information on violent activity and crime in Nigeria.

Since January 2009, over 111 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Nigeria, including 21 in 2010.  Six foreign nationals were killed in connection with these abductions; two U.S. citizens were killed in separate abduction attempts in Port Harcourt in April 2010.  Local authorities and expatriate businesses operating in Nigeria believe that the number of kidnapping incidents throughout Nigeria is underreported.  Since March 2010, five improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have been detonated in the Niger Delta region with one to three reported casualties.   In September 2010, over 150 members of the Boko Haram extremist religious sect escaped from prison in Northeast Bauchi and Borno States, some of whom are now believed to be participating in Boko Haram attacks in other parts of the country.  In October, Boko Haram members attacked various Nigerian government security personnel and facilities, government officials, and authority figures in northeastern Bauchi and Borno States.  On October 1, 2010, two car bombs detonated near Eagle Square in downtown Abuja during Independence Day celebrations, killing 10 and wounding many others.  A Movement to Emancipate the Niger Delta (MEND) spokesperson claimed responsibility for this attack, while most former MEND militants publicly disavowed any links.  On October 15, this alleged MEND spokesperson threatened further bombings in Abuja.

A loose alliance of militant groups in the Niger Delta region has conducted a number of attacks against oil installations and posts of the Nigerian military’s Joint Task Force (JTF), which had attempted to close the militant camps.  In June 2009, the Federal Government of Nigeria offered unconditional amnesty to any militant willing to surrender his/her arms and accept the government’s amnesty program.  While almost all major militant leaders accepted the offer and the amnesty remains in effect, the potential for violence and the risk of kidnapping remains high.  Violent incidents involving “ex-militants” continue.

Travel by foreigners to areas considered by the Nigerian government to be conflict areas without prior consultation and coordination with local security authorities is not recommended, as the Nigerian government may see this activity as inappropriate and potentially illegal and it may detain violators.  Nigerian authorities detained six U.S. citizens, including journalists, on six occasions, in areas where militant groups had operated in 2008.  The Nigerian government interrogated these U.S. citizens for lengthy periods of time without bringing any formal charges before ultimately deporting them.  Journalists are required to obtain a special accreditation from the Ministry of Information prior to traveling to conflict areas in the Niger Delta region states.  This special accreditation is in addition to the general press accreditation and a valid Nigerian visa which are required to conduct such activities elsewhere in Nigeria.

Many foreign oil companies operating in the Niger Delta states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers have implemented “essential travel only” policies for their personnel.  The U.S. Mission currently requires advance permission for U.S. government travel to these states, as well as the states of Abia, Edo, and Imo, the city of Jos in Plateau State, and Bauchi and Borno States given the safety and security risk assessments and the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate General's limited ability to provide assistance to people detained by Nigerian authorities in these states.  U.S. citizens who are resident in these states are advised to review their personal security in light of the information contained in this Travel Warning.

Nigeria is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious society in which different ethnic and religious groups often coexist in the same geographic area.  Travelers throughout the country should be aware that, in areas where such circumstances prevail, there is the potential for ethnic or religious-based disturbances.  The States of Bauchi, Borno, and Plateau have experienced violence by fringe sects or inter-ethnic groups in the past year.

Violent crime committed by individuals and gangs, as well as by some persons wearing police and military uniforms, is an ongoing problem throughout the country, especially at night.  Visitors and resident U.S. citizens have experienced armed muggings, assaults, burglary, carjacking, despoil, kidnappings, and extortion - often involving violence.  Home invasions remain a serious threat, with armed robbers accessing even guarded compounds by scaling perimeter walls; following, or tailgating, residents or visitors arriving by car into the compound; and subduing guards and gaining entry into homes or apartments.  Armed robbers in Lagos also access waterfront compounds by boat. U.S. citizens, as well as Nigerians and other expatriates, have been victims of armed robbery at banks and grocery stores and on airport roads during both daylight and evening hours.  Law enforcement authorities usually respond slowly or not at all, and provide little or no investigative support to victims.  U.S. citizens, Nigerians, and other expatriates have experienced harassment and shakedowns at checkpoints and during encounters with Nigerian law enforcement officials.  Traveling outside of major cities after dark is not recommended due to both crime and road safety concerns.

U.S. citizens who travel to or reside in Nigeria are strongly advised to register through the State Department's travel registration website.  U.S. citizens without Internet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate.  By registering, you make it easier for the U.S. Embassy or Consulate to contact you in case of emergency.

U.S. citizens should contact the U.S. Embassy in Abuja or the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos for up-to-date information on any restrictions.  The U.S. Embassy in Abuja is open Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  The U.S. Consulate General in Lagos is open Monday-Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Friday 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.  The U.S. Embassy in Abuja can be reached by telephone, including after-hours emergencies, at [234(9) 461-4000].  The U.S. Consulate General in Lagos can be reached by telephone, including after-hours emergencies at [234(1) 460-3600] or [234 (1) 460-3400].  You may also visit the U.S. Embassy's web site.

U.S. citizens should also consult the Department of State's most recent Country Specific Information for Nigeria and the Worldwide Caution, which are located on the State Department's website.  Up-to-date information on safety and security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the U.S. and Canada, or by calling a regular toll line, 1-202-501-4444, from other countries.  These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). [/b]

http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_928.html
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Princek12(m): 7:49pm On Oct 19, 2010
the post should read "eastern Nigeria" travel warning, because all the states to which the U.S. Dept. State warns U.S. citizens not to travel are mostly the Ibo, south eastern states and the Niger Delta, save for Jos and Borno and Lagos armed robbers. But the kidnapping occurrences, so I hear, in the southeastern region has escalated to epidemic proportions. All those MEND dudes who are plying their kidnapping trade need to be shot to death. All those so called dudes who are engaging in thuggery and kidnapping under the pretext of fighting for freedom fighters need to be arrested, mutilated, and beheaded.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Nobody: 7:49pm On Oct 19, 2010
nothing new
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Nobody: 7:51pm On Oct 19, 2010
Princek12:

the post should read "eastern Nigeria" travel warning, because all the states to which the U.S. Dept. State warns U.S. citizens not to travel are mostly the Ibo, south eastern states and the Niger Delta, save for Jos and Borno. All those MEND and Ibo dudes who are plying their kidnapping trade need to be shot to death. All those so called dudes who are engaging in thuggery and kidnapping under the pretext of fighting for freedom fighters need to be arrested, mutilated, and beheaded.

sadly for people like you,the US would do no such thing
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by kokoye(m): 7:58pm On Oct 19, 2010
cant blame then.

I posted a similar warning to my family members earlier in the year.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by chyz(m): 8:00pm On Oct 19, 2010
what a way to push their US/Niger Delta "security" agenda.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by asha80(m): 8:05pm On Oct 19, 2010
Princek12:

the post should read "eastern Nigeria" travel warning, because all the states to which the U.S. Dept. State warns U.S. citizens not to travel are mostly the Ibo, south eastern states and the Niger Delta, save for Jos and Borno and Lagos armed robbers. But the kidnapping occurrences, so I hear, in the southeastern region has escalated to epidemic proportions. All those MEND dudes who are plying their kidnapping trade need to be shot to death. All those so called dudes who are engaging in thuggery and kidnapping under the pretext of fighting for freedom fighters need to be arrested, mutilated, and beheaded.

you are just a goat
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by spikedcylinder: 8:07pm On Oct 19, 2010
The warning has described the state of security quite aptly. Sad but true.
I'll just wait for the holier than thou's to come and mudsling now.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by oluwafemi113(m): 8:15pm On Oct 19, 2010
God bless Nigeria
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Mobinga: 8:18pm On Oct 19, 2010
USA and Israel. . Whats next?? Haiti and Somalia?
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by ladej(m): 8:22pm On Oct 19, 2010
makes sense in the current climate. when things subside the warning will be updated
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by chyz(m): 8:22pm On Oct 19, 2010
Mobinga:

USA and Israel. . Whats next?? Haiti and Somalia?

The work hand in hand.something big is about to happen in nigeria that they know of thats why these sudden moves by the two countries are being made.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by OvieE: 8:28pm On Oct 19, 2010
Princek12:

the post should read "eastern Nigeria" travel warning, because all the states to which the U.S. Dept. State warns U.S. citizens not to travel are mostly the Ibo, south eastern states and the Niger Delta, save for Jos and Borno and Lagos armed robbers. But the kidnapping occurrences, so I hear, in the southeastern region has escalated to epidemic proportions. All those MEND dudes who are plying their kidnapping trade need to be shot to death. All those so called dudes who are engaging in thuggery and kidnapping under the pretext of fighting for freedom fighters need to be arrested, mutilated, and beheaded.



The fact is that entire Nigeria is not safe. Nigeria is like a war zone country. People will prefer to travel to Iraq than Nigeria.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by EzeUche0(m): 8:30pm On Oct 19, 2010
If you are[b] nwa afor Igbo[/b], you have nothing to worry about in the East.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Pelumiv(m): 8:47pm On Oct 19, 2010
Na Us know jare. but at least they have the interest of their citizen at heart. can our so called leader do such? i doubt it.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Pelumiv(m): 8:49pm On Oct 19, 2010
OvieE:



The fact is that entire Nigeria is not safe. Nigeria is like a war zone country. People will prefer to travel to Iraq than Nigeria.

se u dey wine ni? no dey compare Naija with Iraq at all. Be like say u no dey watch CNN?
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Princek12(m): 8:49pm On Oct 19, 2010
OvieE:



The fact is that entire Nigeria is not safe. Nigeria is like a war zone country. People will prefer to travel to Iraq than Nigeria.

I don't know about that one oooo. I think  I will take my chance in Nigeria than Iraq. At least in Nigeria, you don't have to worry too much about suicide bombings and and roadside IEDs. Then, I may be wrong, because I don't know what's up with those malos in Kano who sympathize with Al Qaeda, who are against anything Western, and who are calling for Nigeria to be an Islamic state with Sharia laws. They, like their Al Qaeda counterparts and Mutallab, may think that seventy two virgins await them upon their strapping a bomb in their underpants, blowing and killing themselves and innocent civilians.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Stevogue(m): 8:51pm On Oct 19, 2010
Thanks Seun.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Mobinga: 8:58pm On Oct 19, 2010
OvieE:



The fact is that entire Nigeria is not safe. Nigeria is like a war zone country. People will prefer to travel to Iraq than Nigeria.

Which one did you take?? Cocaine or Cannabis?
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Princek12(m): 9:04pm On Oct 19, 2010
Mobinga:

Which one did you take?? Cocaine or Cannabis?

Indian Hemp, maybe!
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by xreal: 9:29pm On Oct 19, 2010
MrPrsdent:

nothing new
simple.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by slap1(m): 9:31pm On Oct 19, 2010
It's not a death sentence. They're welcome.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Nobody: 10:06pm On Oct 19, 2010
Yorubaland is tha bomb !!!!!!!!!
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by nellaluv(f): 10:15pm On Oct 19, 2010
NEWSFLASH, STORY OF THEIR COUNTRY undecided


TELL ME ABOUT IT undecided
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by donclemo(m): 10:17pm On Oct 19, 2010
na today u just they see this information it has been in the Us website since
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by OmoTier1(m): 10:26pm On Oct 19, 2010
Funny how the US gives travel advice concerning other countries yet more of her citizens die violently within the boarders of the US of A ! I think this is a blessing in disguise for Nigeria as less and less American companies will be coming to Nigeria to steal/corrupt Nigeria government officials! shocked

Why can't they just say Osama bin Laden nee Obasanjo is hiding in Otta planning political terrorist attacks grin grin grin,  gues while that trave ladvice was being put up, many more American citizens were being shot in post office and shopping malls! At least I have never heard of a drive by killing in Nigeria!
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Nobody: 10:43pm On Oct 19, 2010
just imagine this nonsence, the same borno na him nysc just post me go, why dem nor leave bornu graduates to serve for bornu na?
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by OmoTier1(m): 10:51pm On Oct 19, 2010
enamaye:

just imagine this nonsence, the same borno na him nysc just post me go, why dem nor leave bornu graduates to serve for bornu na?

Bro have faith! God is always our guide and shield where ever we go! Remember there were those that served in so called peaceful states and never made it back to their home town alive!

Anway, thank you for giving up a year to serve our beloved country. Some day when a sane leadership assume responsibility in Nigeria, people like you would be given the money they currently are giving to those criminals in the Niger Delta called Milltants who earns over 60,000naira a month!!!
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Nobody: 10:56pm On Oct 19, 2010
Omo_Tier1:

Bro have faith! God is always our guide and shield where ever we go! Remember there were those that served in so called peaceful states and never made it back to their home town alive!

Anway, thank you for giving up a year to serve our beloved country. Some day when a sane leadership assume responsibility in Nigeria, people like you would be given the money they currently are giving to those criminals in the Niger Delta called Milltants who earns over 60,000naira a month!!!

have faith or protect himself from those mallams by getting armed with small knife/dagger grin
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by Nobody: 10:58pm On Oct 19, 2010
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Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by gididi: 11:39pm On Oct 19, 2010
America should sit down with this yeye alert. Two of my friends were shot driving along Peachtree rd in Atlanta last month . One Yoruba and Edo guy for nothing. Just stop for traffic light and bang!bang! and wake up in Grady hospital.
There is no day in atlanta , new jersy,washington or new york you wont hear somebody's death from gang or drug business.
Re: U.S. Posts New Nigeria Travel Warning: Kidnapping, Robbery, Bombs, Etc by kabukabu50(m): 12:01am On Oct 20, 2010
Omo_Tier1:

Funny how the US gives travel advice concerning other countries yet more of her citizens die violently within the boarders of the US of A ! I think this is a blessing in disguise for Nigeria as less and less American companies will be coming to Nigeria to steal/corrupt Nigeria government officials! shocked

Why can't they just say Osama bin Laden nee Obasanjo is hiding in Otta planning political terrorist attacks grin grin grin,  gues while that trave ladvice was being put up, many more American citizens were being shot in post office and shopping malls! At least I have never heard of a drive by killing in Nigeria!

Yep,and I have never heard off mass kidnapping in the USA, never heard of robberies that take hours in the USA with no police showing up, have never heard of public officials being assassinated in the USA,never heard of Mass transit buses being robbed in the USA,have never heard of criminals dressed as police in the USA, You are a feeewl shocked

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