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US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by dododawa1(op): 7:58am On Dec 20, 2025
The fear of detention at ports of entry and sudden cancellation of visas have forced some Nigerians in the United States to shelve planned trips for Detty December.

This was after US President Donald Trump imposed fresh travel restrictions on Nigerians.

Detty December is a term in Nigeria referring to the festive season often marked with parties, concerts, family reunion, homecomings and celebrations.

Detty, a Pidgin twist of ‘dirty,’ implies loose and wild fun.

Findings by Saturday PUNCH indicate that Nigerians with valid US visas have cancelled their trips, worried that they may be denied re-entry or even removed upon arrival back in the US.

The fear, according to several persons who spoke to our correspondents, extends to long-time travellers, students and even green card holders.

A visa holder said the tension surrounding the new US policy was so intense that he advised his son not to return to Nigeria for Christmas.

Since its inception, the Trump administration has steadily rolled out a series of visa restrictions and travel bans targeting Nigeria and several other countries.

He has cited the need to reform the US immigration system, strengthen border security and improve the vetting of foreign nationals as justification for the decisions.

These measures, which have generated diplomatic unease and personal distress, reached a new phase with the latest proclamation signed by the US President on Tuesday.

The proclamation imposed travel restrictions on Nigerians and citizens of 16 other African countries.

According to the White House, holders of the B-1, B-2, B-1/B-2, F, M and J visas are barred from entering the United States from January 1, 2026.

The visa categories cover business and tourist travel, as well as students and exchange visitors, effectively affecting a broad spectrum of Nigerians.

Beyond security concerns, the US government also cited what it described as a high rate of visa overstays by Nigerian nationals as part of the justification for the restrictions.

Nigerians in US defer travel

Some Nigerians resident in the US said they decided against travelling home for Detty December because of associated risks.

A Nigerian contesting for a council seat in District 4 of Prince George’s County Council, Dr Juliet Agocha, said travelling home under the current climate could endanger her political ambitions.

She said, “It would pose a significant political risk for me to travel to Nigeria while actively running for the 2026 election. More than 18,000 Nigerian immigrants could be impacted by the Trump visa ban, and nobody wants to take unnecessary chances at this point.”

Similarly, a doctoral candidate and microbiologist at Indiana University noted that many Nigerian students had abandoned plans to travel home for the holidays.

He explained that many students had already completed extensive academic documentation as early as December 1, and travelling to Nigeria for Detty December could undo months of preparation.

“There is panic everywhere, especially among students. People are worried that if they leave the US now, the Trump administration might block them from coming back,” the student, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.

Nigerians in US defer travel

Some Nigerians resident in the US said they decided against travelling home for Detty December because of associated risks.

A Nigerian contesting for a council seat in District 4 of Prince George’s County Council, Dr Juliet Agocha, said travelling home under the current climate could endanger her political ambitions.

She said, “It would pose a significant political risk for me to travel to Nigeria while actively running for the 2026 election. More than 18,000 Nigerian immigrants could be impacted by the Trump visa ban, and nobody wants to take unnecessary chances at this point.”

Similarly, a doctoral candidate and microbiologist at Indiana University noted that many Nigerian students had abandoned plans to travel home for the holidays.

He explained that many students had already completed extensive academic documentation as early as December 1, and travelling to Nigeria for Detty December could undo months of preparation.

“There is panic everywhere, especially among students. People are worried that if they leave the US now, the Trump administration might block them from coming back,” the student, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.

Nigerians shelve US trips

In the wake of Tuesday’s proclamation, Saturday PUNCH gathered that fear of revocation and detention also affected many Nigerians who already hold valid US visas.

Several individuals said they were unwilling to risk the emotional and financial trauma of being turned back at the US border or detained by immigration authorities.

An entrepreneur with about two years of validity remaining on his US visa said he had cancelled a trip scheduled for February 2026.

The Osogbo, Osun State-based businessman said the uncertainty surrounding the new rules made the journey too risky to attempt.

“I was supposed to visit Maryland in February next year, but I’m not going again,” he said. “I can’t take chances with what Trump is doing with visas. It’s better to wait and see how everything settles.”

The entrepreneur also recounted the experience of a close family member that reinforced his fears.

According to him, his aunt, who departed Nigeria on Tuesday for Houston, Texas, was detained on arrival at the airport despite holding a US green card and being a regular traveller between Nigeria and the United States.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, he said, “My aunt left Lagos on Monday and got to Houston on Tuesday. She was detained immediately on arrival, even though she has a green card and travels often. As I’m speaking with you today (Thursday), she is still with Customs at the airport. They haven’t allowed her to go. If this can happen to a green card holder, then no Nigerian is safe under this visa regime.”

He added that the prospect of being turned back or detained was too traumatic to contemplate.

I can’t imagine spending all that money on tickets, only to be embarrassed and deported at the border. I will travel when the dust around this visa restriction settles,” he said.

A Nigerian-born US citizen, however, suggested that some of the difficulties faced by green card holders at ports of entry could be linked to unresolved legal issues.

He said, “I am aware that some green card holders are having problems re-entering the US after travelling abroad. In many cases, before Trump’s visa rules, some of them may have had minor criminal issues that were overlooked because of the privileges attached to holding a green card.”

According to him, the new enforcement posture means that past infractions, even those committed decades earlier, could now be scrutinised.


With the new visa rules, anybody with a green card—especially Africans with any criminal record—will face challenges. They will be made to answer for those crimes, even if they happened 20 years ago. That is why some people are having issues with Customs and Immigration officers at airports.”

He also alleged that the policy had political undertones. “Trump’s visa policies are targeted at blacks. He believes we always support the Democrats. For him, this is political,” he said.

Another US visa holder based in Lagos told Saturday PUNCH that he had also shelved plans to visit the United States in January.

“Mr Trump is unpredictable,” he said. “Even if you have a valid visa today, it can be revoked tomorrow. What if I buy a ticket and suddenly receive a message that my visa has been cancelled? Who will refund my money?”

He added that the fear extended to family members already in the US.

“I have told my son, who wanted to come home to Nigeria for Christmas, to cancel his trip. Nobody knows what could happen. He could come home now and be denied entry back into the US, or have his visa revoked. We have to look at this logically,” he said.

US varsities suspend admission offers

Meanwhile, uncertainty about future access to student visas has prompted some universities to suspend admission offers.

In a post via his X handle, Dr Oludayo Sokunbi, a Canada-based Nigerian running a consultancy firm, Japa Consults, said someone from his platform who had got a fully-funded master’s scholarship in the US received an email to defer his admission to 2027.

He shared an email which he claimed the student received.

It read, “The White House issued an updated proclamation on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, that included updated restrictions on several countries from entering the United States. This order becomes effective at 12:01am. Eastern Daylight Time on Jan. 1, 2026.

“I am here to assure you that Arizona State University remains strongly committed to you. We believe that nothing should hinder your academic journey and goals. We are a problem-solving team, ready to help you find your next best step so you can keep moving forward with your education. Our commitment to our global mission, our ideals and to you is unwavering.

“While you are no longer eligible to start the in-person MGM in Fall 2026, we are excited to offer you two options for how to move forward. The first option is to have your MGM application considered for Fall 2027 instead, with the hope that the travel ban will be lifted by then.”

One @SamzyVG, equally shared a post from another varsity which withdraw admission offer to a student.

Several other users shared similar experiences.

‘Visa restrictions unfortunate’

Reacting to the development, the Chief Executive Officer of Cardinal E-School and Edu Services, Sulaimon Okewole, described the visa restrictions as an “unfortunate development” with far-reaching consequences.

According to Okewole, the policy was not merely a security measure but an action that could sever professional ties, disrupt academic aspirations and signal rejection to an entire nation. “This restriction may fracture families, stifle opportunity and pour diplomatic contempt on a relationship built over centuries on mutual respect and shared enterprise,” he said.

He warned that the move threatened to punish talent and ambition that contributed to progress in both Nigeria and the United States. “The United States, a nation of immigrants, is building a needless wall—not of brick, but of bureaucratic spite—and this diminishes us all. I hope this decision is reversed as quickly as possible,” Okewole said.

He advised Nigerians affected by the ban to explore alternative destinations such as Canada and the United Kingdom, which he said remained more welcoming to international students and professionals.

A Nigerian student preparing for a 2026 resumption in the United States, who identified himself only as Olayomi, said the ban had come at a particularly painful time.

According to him, many Nigerian students had already secured admission into US universities and paid non-refundable fees.

“I have paid deposits and joined several meetings in preparation for the 2026 academic year,” he said. “What should those of us who have paid deposits and are awaiting visa interviews do? We also paid application fees that schools will not refund.”

Olayomi appealed for a reversal of the policy.

“This decision could truncate our dreams. It is disheartening,” he said.

Offering a diplomatic perspective, a former Nigerian Ambassador to the Philippines, Yemi Farounbi, said the visa policy appeared designed to pressure the Nigerian government rather than address genuine security concerns.

“Ideally, President Trump wanted to execute his plan based on what he called genocide,” Farounbi said. “It was supposed to target those in government, collaborators or security officials considered ineffective.”

According to him, the expansion of the policy to cover all Nigerians, including students and innocent travellers, suggested a loss of focus.

When this is extended to everyone, including young people who only want to advance their education, then it is no longer targeted. At that point, it becomes counterproductive,” he said.

A retired ambassador, Mabdul Mohammed, said visa issuance is based on the trust that visitors will abide by the laws of their host countries.

He noted that Nigeria’s security status continues to influence Washington’s decisions.

“As long as Nigeria’s status remains as a Country of Particular Concern, the US authorities will continue to enforce these restrictions. The only way out is for Nigeria to intensify the fight against acts of terrorism, banditry and other forms of criminal violence.

“Until it is decimated to a minimum level, it will convince the US to remove Nigeria from the list and lift the restrictions,” Mohammed said.

Also, a foreign affairs analyst, Charles Onunaiju, said Nigerians should brace for more difficulties in engagements with the United States under Trump’s administration.

“Nigerians should be ready at all times for pushback, especially under Trump’s administration. While we continue to engage with the US, we should engage the world. Nigeria needs to diversify its diplomacy,” Onunaiju said.

When contacted on Friday to explain what steps the government was taking to address the travel restrictions, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, declined to comment.

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, also did not answer calls or respond to messages as of the time of filing this report.
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Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by okomile(f): 8:11am On Dec 20, 2025
grin grin grin

Chicken will be affordable for us in naija

Let them stay there and enjoy. Create their own detty December. I dare them grin

Naija sweet
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by papiilo(m): 9:01am On Dec 20, 2025
They are right absolutely
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Flangelo12: 9:14am On Dec 20, 2025
Some people find BTrump's government to be entertainment.
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Emmy000seun(m): 5:22pm On Dec 20, 2025
Lol...🤣🤣🤣..you think chicken is d problem or even food?? Nigeria is one of the country where things that supposed to b cheap and at all time affordable are luxury, and people only think about it occasionally...🤣🤣..if you commot for Nigeria you will realize chicken is very cheap and not valuable..🤣🤣..it's well .. people only like to come back home just for old vibe fun and atmosphere..nothing more
okomile:
grin grin grin

Chicken will be affordable for us in naija

Let them stay there and enjoy. Create their own detty December. I dare them grin

Naija sweet
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Nazgul:
This is just common sense.

If you don’t have a U.S. passport, just stay where you are. You have no business coming to Nigeria. Don’t come to Nigeria and then start crying when it’s time to go back and immigration starts giving you problems at the point of entry.

But if you have a U.S passport, no wahala. Come home, enjoy your Detty December, party with friends and family, spray money, catch cruise, and fly back without stress.

Nigeria is not the place to come and be gambling with your future. Entry into the country is easy once you have your Nigerian passport. But entering back the US after enjoying yourself is where the real drama starts. If those guys see that your green passport, they won't mind if you have a resident permit, they can just choose to deny you entry and nothing would happen.
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Starz825(m): 2:47pm On Dec 21, 2025
God saved a lot of them

say no be when dem dey oblee for Lagos already ...Trump come go announce

Many of them no go fit go back....na that one worse pass...

Menahwile, those wey don get plans to travel next yr for school...omoo...God go help huna....that thing can be very depressing
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Nobody: 2:48pm On Dec 21, 2025
okomile:
grin grin grin

Chicken will be affordable for us in naija

Let them stay there and enjoy. Create their own detty December. I dare them grin

Naija sweet
Poverty de sweet obviously.
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Gadaffi9ja(m): 2:48pm On Dec 21, 2025
This is sad, this will affect the annual December flex
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by APOSTLECHUMA:
Emmy000seun:
Lol...🤣🤣🤣..you think chicken is d problem or even food?? Nigeria is one of the country where things that supposed to b cheap and at all time affordable are luxury, and people only think about it occasionally...🤣🤣..if you commot for Nigeria you will realize chicken is very cheap and not valuable..🤣🤣..it's well .. people only like to come back home just for old vibe fun and atmosphere..nothing more
IN NEIGHBOURING IVORY COAST IF ONE IS EATING IN A RESTURANT AND WANTS TO ORDER FOR CHICKEN AND SAYS " MADAM JE VEUX DU POULET" WHICH MEANS - MADAM I WANT CHICKEN. EVERY ONE THERE WILL TURN AND LOOK AT HIM AS A POOR GUY. CHICKEN IS THE CHEAPEST MEAT THERE BECAUSE THEY EAT MORE OF SEA CREATURES OR STUFFS LIKE THAT. AND THOSE SEA STUFFS CAN BE DAWN EXPENSIVE. I NEVER KNEW THAT OCTOPUS COULD BE EATEN UNTIL I TASTED IT THERE AND THE STUFF WAS LIKE CHEWING GUM.
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by ogelekpomgam(m): 2:52pm On Dec 21, 2025
Emmy000seun:
Lol...🤣🤣🤣..you think chicken is d problem or even food?? Nigeria is one of the country where things that supposed to b cheap and at all time affordable are luxury, and people only think about it occasionally...🤣🤣..if you commot for Nigeria you will realize chicken is very cheap and not valuable..🤣🤣..it's well .. people only like to come back home just for old vibe fun and atmosphere..nothing more
Lols.my brother,tell them ooo..
Here in UK, Chicken dey spoil for fridge anyhow..
All these shortbread biscuits and many snacks dey spoil and we go throwway them since the kids don't wanna eat again.I was a snack freak in Nigeria,cake as much,but I never knew at a point in my life,I will get sooo tired.If Naija economy was a bit fair, it's really a place to call home. cool
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by MEGAWATCH: 2:53pm On Dec 21, 2025
The same people who always attack the Easterners anytime they are traveling down to the east in large numbers for Christmas and New year celebration, has been disturbing us about Detty December, Detty December.


Stop attacking people with envy it's called HYPOCRISY.

YOU WOULD HAVE DONE MORE IF YOU HAVE THE PRIVILEGE BUT BECAUSE YOU DON'T, THE PERSON DOING IT IS A SINNER.

Nawaoo

😈😈
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Gotocourt: 2:53pm On Dec 21, 2025
Make Dem come na , body go tell them. Trump will just bounce their visa tongue
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Gotocourt: 2:54pm On Dec 21, 2025
APOSTLECHUMA:
IN NEIGHBOURING IVORY COAST IF ONE IS EATING IN A RESTURANT AND ORDERS FOR CHICKEN, EVERY ONE THERE WILL TURN AND LOOK AT HIM AS A POOR GUY. CHICKEN IS THE CHEAPEST MEAT THERE BECAUSE THEY EAT MORE OF SEA CREATURES OR STUFFS LIKE THAT. AND THOSE SEA STUFFS CAN BE DAWN EXPENSIVE.
Interesting, good to hear shocked
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Basicend: 2:54pm On Dec 21, 2025
Emmy000seun:
Lol...🤣🤣🤣..you think chicken is d problem or even food?? Nigeria is one of the country where things that supposed to b cheap and at all time affordable are luxury, and people only think about it occasionally...🤣🤣..if you commot for Nigeria you will realize chicken is very cheap and not valuable..🤣🤣..it's well .. people only like to come back home just for old vibe fun and atmosphere..nothing more
Thank you for such a response. Spot on.

10 years ago in Nigeria, basic meat and food was not a luxury o.
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Talkisneeded(m): 2:54pm On Dec 21, 2025
okomile:
grin grin grin

Chicken will be affordable for us in naija

Let them stay there and enjoy. Create their own detty December. I dare them grin

Naija sweet
Chicken use to be very cheap and affordable tho,even while growing in the slums…

Something has definitely happened to us
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Gotocourt: 2:55pm On Dec 21, 2025
ogelekpomgam:
Lols.my brother,tell them ooo..
Here in UK, Chicken dey spoil for fridge anyhow..
All these shortbread biscuits and many snacks dey spoil and we go throwway them since the kids don't wanna eat again.I was a snack freak in Nigeria,cake as much,but I never knew at a point in my life,I will get sooo tired.If Naija economy was a bit fair, it's really a place to call home. cool
My cousin told me over a decade that chicken is damn cheap in UK 😩
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by SeeWahala:
Detty December in the mud cry

All thanks to their demigod tilumbu's body odor. angry Asking "where are the cows? " Instead of tackling insecurity in even his backyard cry

Let me not even start talking about the economy in this post, i will save it for later 😏
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by LordIsaac(m): 2:58pm On Dec 21, 2025
It's a good thing to have a clean December! Jesus is Lord.

Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by michoim(m): 2:59pm On Dec 21, 2025
This is very good. God bless POTUS! grin
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Datedoboy: 3:04pm On Dec 21, 2025
If all countries in the world ban Nigerians including our elites from coming to their country, maybe, just maybe that will be a catalyst for those at the helm of affairs in our Country to pick up the pieces and make this country work for once.
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Emmy000seun(m):
Hahahaha 😂..bro if you are outside Nigeria food is not a problem.,..only problem you might talk about is savings and even with self discipline you can still build a little financial stability savings back home, thanks to naira free fall.. government are just very wicked making common stuff a luxury .. imagine someone thinking about cheaper chicken because it's Xmas..😂😂.. it's well ..
ogelekpomgam:
Lols.my brother,tell them ooo..
Here in UK, Chicken dey spoil for fridge anyhow..
All these shortbread biscuits and many snacks dey spoil and we go throwway them since the kids don't wanna eat again.I was a snack freak in Nigeria,cake as much,but I never knew at a point in my life,I will get sooo tired.If Naija economy was a bit fair, it's really a place to call home. cool
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by ARISHEM:
What if Trump makes a law that visa renewal should be in your home country and not in the US. cool
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Finquas: 3:09pm On Dec 21, 2025
Lol.. Trump not try for dis one ooo
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Kobicove(m): 3:09pm On Dec 21, 2025
IJGB in the mud! grin

Okechukwu from California will not be coming for Detty December
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by omoredia: 3:15pm On Dec 21, 2025
Trump God will keep blessing u. The people that destroyed Nigeria are the once seek refuge in the US
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by kpankpangolo: 3:16pm On Dec 21, 2025
Detty December has been a thing since 2014 if not earlier. Ever since the media learned of the term a year ago (a full decade later), they haven’t spared us peace. Abeg, Detty December will take place. It will also happen next year and many years to come.
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by bunmioguns(m): 3:18pm On Dec 21, 2025
The Minister is not picking calls, the Ambassador is speaking grammar, and the student is crying 'disheartening.' Welcome to Nigeria. We want to 'Japa' to a country that values security, yet we refuse to fix the insecurity that makes us 'Persons of Particular Concern.' You can’t be a houseboy in a house where the landlord thinks you might set the kitchen on fire. Trump is just the mirror; the ugly face in it is our failed leadership
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by okuta007: 3:22pm On Dec 21, 2025
the evil rain go beat everyybody one by one

since during election time


we allow tribe, religion and hate to cloud our


sense for character competence and capacity


ona go hear word
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Riversides2003(m):
Anybody wey him leg never strong make he no come do dirty December o, otherwise he go see Tinubu Shege pro max when they deny am entry back into the US
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by Ebenezer2021(m): 3:25pm On Dec 21, 2025
Kobicove:
IJGB in the mud! grin

Okechukwu from California will not be coming for Detty December
What's the meaning of ijgb
Re: US Visa Panic Disrupts Detty December by RaptorX: 3:28pm On Dec 21, 2025
The black Americans are jubilating all over social media that Trump is getting rid of Africans especially Nigerians, never knew those people dislike Nigerians that much
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