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Cape Verde allegedly
denies Nigerians entry
while allowing
Western travellers
A Twitter user in South Africa, Khrist,
said she had similar experience when
she travelled to Cape Verde.
By Yusuf Akinpelu and Samson
Adenekan
— April 3, 2021 3 min read
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Authorities in the West African country
of Cape Verde on Friday barred three
Nigerians from entry into the country
while allowing white foreign travellers
in, according to the account given by
one of the victims.
Teni Tayo, a Nigerian and an African
development expert, said in a tweet
Friday that she was back in Dakar, the
capital of Senegal, after she was
deported by authorities in Cape Verde.
“So I got deported today. Mostly
because I am black but also because I
am Nigerian,” she wrote in one of her
tweets.
So I got deported today. Mostly
because I am black but also because I
am Nigerian.
I got on a flight to Praia, #CapeVerde
from Dakar, Senegal but have now
been sent back to Dakar.
pic.twitter.com/N2ZhBax0PN
— Teni T. � (@aloinett) April 2,
2021
She noted that she arrived at the
airport in Praia with a group of other
travellers which included “an Italian
couple, my Sudanese-American friend,
a Spanish couple, a Kenyan, an Ivorian,
a Jordanian, a Guinean and four
Nigerians.”
All white travelers as well as “my black
friend with an American passport”
were passed, she alleged, adding that
those with a Nigerian passport were
denied entry.
They were barred alongside a
Jordanian, whom she said she believed
“was lumped with us because he has
Nigerian visas in his passport.”
The airport authorities told them they
were turned back due to COVID-19.
“Then we asked why the white people
and my American friend were let
through. They said they decided who
could stay and who could go. So
everyone with a Western passport went
through. In West Africa,” Ms Tayo said.
“We had all the entry requirements.
The pretext, despite lack of pre-
information, was that holidays are not
allowed due to COVID-19 restrictions,”
she added.
Since she made the statements on
Twitter, angst has spiked among
Nigerians on the microblogging site
with some of them urging the Nigerian
government to ensure that the incident
is investigated.
Some recalled their experience in the
hands of authorities in the Portuguese-
speaking island country in the central
Atlantic Ocean.
Some other nationals joined the
Nigerian commentators by accusing the
government of the tiny nation of having
racists tendencies.
A Twitter user in South Africa, Khrist,
said she had similar experience when
she travelled to Cape Verde.
“I’m South African and had the same
issue in Praia. I got detained in that
airport named after a South African
struggle hero,” Khrist wrote, referring
to the Nelson Mandela Airport located
in the island of Santiago in the capital
city of Praia.
“I was saved by a friend who alerted
the SA embassy in Dakar,” the Twitter
user added .
Cape Verde Prime Minister Ulisses
Correia e Silva declined comment when
reached Saturday. The country’s head
of internal affairs, Carlos Reis, also
could not be reached for comment. His
number was unreachable.
Meanwhile, the Nigerians in diaspora
commission boss, Abike Dabiri-Erewa,
has said home authorities will
investigate Ms Tayo’s experience.
“Pity this happened
to you but it’s
important we get the
full story and all sides of the story
properly documented,” she tweeted
Friday .
Pity this happened to you but it’s
important we get the full story and
all sides of the story properly
documented. When you get back , pls
pop in to @nidcom_gov .Send an e
mail to us admin@nidcom.gov .ng or
DM @nidcom_gov . We would like to
hear from you one on one . https://
/d8hzniVQqx
— Abike Dabiri-Erewa (@abikedabiri)
April 2, 2021
Suspicion
There is subtle surveillance on the
Nigerian twittersphere which has in
recent weeks been trending with calls
for the release of a political detainee,
Alex Saab.
Mr Saab, a Venezuelan diplomat, was
held in June during a stopover at
Amilcar Cabral International Airport on
the Island of Sal by the Cape Verdean
authorities.
The West African government has since
ignored at least three court orders to
release Mr Saab, whom the Venezuelan
government said was on a humanitarian
mission to Iran from Venezuela.
It is believed that his arrest warrant
was issued by Interpol at the request of
the United States, who is opposed to
the regime of Venezuelan President
Nicolas Maduro, a close ally of Mr Saab.
ALSO READ: Again, Falana writes
Cape Verde, demands release of
Venezuelan diplomat
Former U.S. President Donald Trump
had made Mr Saab’s extradition a top
priority, at one point even sending a
Navy warship to Cape Verde to keep an
eye on the captive and scuttle any plans
by Venezuela to try to sneak him out of
jail, Al Jazeera reported.
Observers believe the growing demand
for his release in Nigeria could have
contributed to the stiff travel
restrictions against Nigerians wanting to
gain entry into the African archipelago.
Inhabited by less than 550,000 people
with a mixed blend of people with
African and European heritage, Cape
Verde is blessed with little natural
resources.
Its developing economy is largely
service-oriented, and driven by tourism
and foreign handouts. It has one of the
most stable representative democracies
in Africa.
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12 Most Loved Cities in
Nigeria
1 September 2014
Nigeria is a fascinating
destination, blessed with amazing
cities and towns. Most of these
cities and towns are known
across the country for their
fascinating attractions, beautiful
scenery, natural resources and
cultural heritage. Abuja, the
capital city is one of the most
loved cities in the country. There
are other major cities in Nigeria
which are very much loved and
visited. Some are loved for their
homeliness and hospitable
demeanour, others are for their
economic and business
advantages; yet more are loved
for their availability of fun,
tourism and vacation spots.
We’ve scouted about, dug around
and browsed the Internet for
recommendations from Nigerians,
and tourists, and we still came up
with a definitive list of the most
loved cities in Nigeria. Therefore,
in no particular order, here are
the most loved cities in Nigeria to
visit:
1. Ibadan
It’s also called the ‘ancient city’
and it’s the state capital of Oyo.
It’s described as the biggest city
in the whole of West Africa.
Located in the south-western part
of Nigeria it is densely populated
with so many industrial and
commercial activities. This city has
the first advance learning
institution – the University of
Ibadan (formally the university
college Ibadan), also the first sky
scrapper (Cocoa house) and the
first teaching hospital in Africa.
The city is made up of interwoven
streets with local and
international markets and malls.
This city is known for tourism too,
with a remarkable museum in the
African study institution, botanical
and Zoological garden in Agodi
and in the University of Ibadan
respectively, Mapo colonial city
hall. Life in this town is beautiful
with diversity of lifestyle and
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Rosskiiku:inferior complexity is what killed Michael Jackson hope you don't wanna become his second or go do surgery to wash your skin off from black to white |
Aconomist:we black are everything u called us but including your mom ,sister and brother with all your family member |
Cape Verde is better than UK |
Why you too dey lie like this it good for your eye Aconomist:what does that mean ,90% of business in dubai is owned by foreigner so that does not make the country bad but a fertile land |
motymop:bro slum is the reason we have urban and rural cause slum is inevitable in a country even Singapore, Switzerland and almighty America and greater China have massive and disgusting slum |
Aconomist:so bad of you ,you always make excuses in everything ,you are so obsese with white ass |
The future is not always greener on the other side |
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Localordinary: |
If not for bad government Ghana will be dreaming of living in Nigeria,if the government get it right you will see all our wasted and losted talent in diaspora returning home and contribute to the development of the country with a years Nigeria will become a fertile land and flourish |
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