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Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by TheRareGem1(op): 6:01am On Apr 01
The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has disclosed that more than 840,000 foreigners are currently overstaying their visas in Nigeria, describing the situation as a significant migration challenge.

In a guest appearance on Tuesday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today, the minister said the figure was obtained through the country’s recently upgraded immigration tracking system.

“Just as we have Nigerian overstayers in the UK, Nigeria is also facing the same challenge. As of this morning, through our upgraded system, we have about 848,290 visa overstayers in Nigeria. These are citizens of different countries residing in Nigeria,” he said.

Tunji-Ojo noted that irregular migration remains a global issue requiring international cooperation.

According to him, addressing visa overstays would help curb related crimes such as human trafficking and smuggling

He stressed the importance of bilateral agreements, particularly in ensuring the “dignified return” of individuals who no longer have the legal right to remain in a country. However, he dismissed concerns that Nigeria could be pressured into accepting foreign prisoners.

“I have seen reports suggesting that prisoners would be brought into Nigeria. This government will not tolerate such. There is no way this administration will sign that kind of agreement,” he stated.

The minister explained that the recently signed Nigeria–UK migration agreement is based on reciprocity and applies strictly to Nigerian nationals.

Tunji-Ojo emphasised that the Federal Government has been transparent about the deal and that it does not include the transfer of foreign inmates.

He further clarified that the agreement differs from the controversial Rwanda asylum plan, noting that it excludes family members and that each case is treated based on specific legal conditions.

He also assured that Nigerians returned under the arrangement “would be treated with dignity” and in line with their fundamental human rights, adding that “no Nigerian stands to lose from the agreement.”

Meanwhile, the minister revealed earlier in March that the Federal Government has strengthened its capacity to track and apprehend visa overstayers.

He said this is being achieved through data collected over the past decade and the operations of the Nigeria Immigration Service’s Integrated Operations Centre and Network Operations Centre.

The development follows a migration pact signed earlier in March between Nigeria and the United Kingdom during President Bola Tinubu’s visit.

The agreement seeks to fast-track the return of Nigerian visa overstayers, failed asylum seekers, and convicted offenders in the UK, while enhancing cooperation on tackling visa fraud, cybercrime, and other transnational offences.
https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/31/over-840000-foreigners-overstaying-visas-in-nigeria-minister/

Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by kemzy107(f): 6:04am On Apr 01
Now we can see why the stringent measures to follow up the overstaying foreigners is being enforced. This administration has made it known that we won't be seen less as a country
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Solape1: 6:04am On Apr 01
Wow, that is a lot of number. They should be fined appropriately and let them go back to their country
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by isolaokodoro: 6:07am On Apr 01
Putting Nigeria first is the least we demand from our political office holders. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has proved to be one public official that has done that repeatedly.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by autoez: 6:12am On Apr 01
Fish them out and deport them immediately.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by fyzaila: 6:14am On Apr 01
Fish what out? Nigeria that is so porous that people and animals come in and go out anyhow they like. Talk more of white skin people
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Tomson1: 6:15am On Apr 01
They are adding pressure to our fragile national facilities and should be deported.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by PulaPower:
Solape1:
Wow, that is a lot of number. They should be fined appropriately and let them go back to their country
No need of sending them back..

It will even be hard cuz majority already got a family here, established families here… Infact when you ask them, they’ll tell you they’re from so so so, but they’re Nigerians!

So long they’re not into crime, they can charge them some token and let them be..
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by PulaPower: 6:17am On Apr 01
fyzaila:
Fish what out? Nigeria that is so porous that people and animals come in and go out anyhow they like. Talk more of white skin people
Nigeria is porous?

Even those foreigners won’t say such..

You have no clue how hard is it to enter Naija..
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Amuluonyenaego: 6:22am On Apr 01
And you are not ashamed voicing it out.

Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Greatex90: 6:22am On Apr 01
Liars. No body is overstaying in Nigeria
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Greatex90:
Bloody Lieing APC Government.

Maybe you're referring to the 840,000 boko Haram, the bandit, Lakawara and Fulani herders, ravaging our once peaceful Nation,
They are all Legitimate foreigner in your God forsaken brain
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Herkim(m): 6:28am On Apr 01
Greatex90:
Liars. No body is overstaying in Nigeria
Ignorance is not an excuse my brother, foreigners does this at every given opportunity.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by CerebrumOptimus: 6:30am On Apr 01
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by AntiChristian: 6:32am On Apr 01
Make we depot them!

They've overstayed their welcome!

grin
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by phemmie06(m): 6:32am On Apr 01
This is not funny and not even accurate. Most of the okada riders are not Nigerians.

840000 voters in our more than two states gubernatorial election.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Greatex90: 6:32am On Apr 01
You don't know what you're saying.
Do you think, Nigerian government have the right data of foreigners who have left the country
Herkim:
Ignorance is not an excuse my brother, foreigners does this at every given opportunity.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Atarakpa: 6:33am On Apr 01
Do the needful and stop complaining. We got you covered
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Alliswell248: 6:34am On Apr 01
Since it is not about rice and beans, the emergency lovers of El rufai won't be here.

The same structure of criminality are now his brothers.

Confused clowns....Gbajue
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by 123papas(m): 6:35am On Apr 01
Solape1:
Wow, that is a lot of number. They should be fined appropriately and let them go back to their country
Are you sure none of your family members or friends are overstaying their visas abroad. If there are 840k people overstaying visas here, then there are atleast 8.4m Nigerians overstaying visas abroad.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by benalvino3: 6:41am On Apr 01
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Who has enough money to come to Nigeria and overstays their visa? Do we even have up to 20k visitors a year?
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Laryy360: 6:42am On Apr 01
There is a law that it grading in that aspect, and we Nigerians also believe the way they treat us in their country, let our laws art on them, thanks to the minister for the great job for figuring this out.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by princepee: 6:42am On Apr 01
Story story.. what do we do about this Newshuh?
Get to work, don't just tell us
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by LordLicifer(m): 6:46am On Apr 01
isolaokodoro:
Putting Nigeria first is the least we demand from our political office holders. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has proved to be one public official that has done that repeatedly.
How has he put Naigeeria first? Naigeerians are leaving the country in thousands at least every month clearly these people do not feel that they are been put first.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by sylve11: 6:47am On Apr 01
The key challenge lies in the common confusion between individuals from Niger and those from Nigeria or Ghana.

cool
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by koladata(m): 6:47am On Apr 01
And those are the documented ones o, imagine the number of the undocumented, dragging the limited resources with the citizens
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Inspiration2017: 6:49am On Apr 01
Here are the analytical deductions from the article:

**TOPIC: 840,000+ Foreigners Overstaying Visas in Nigeria**

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1. Nigeria's immigration system has quietly become more sophisticated. The ability to generate a specific figure of 848,290 overstayers "as of this morning" signals that the country now has real-time or near-real-time tracking infrastructure, a notable upgrade from what was previously an opaque and largely manual system.

2. The minister's framing of the issue as a "global challenge" and his immediate comparison to Nigerian overstayers in the UK is a deliberate deflection strategy. By establishing moral equivalence, he is softening domestic criticism of the Nigeria-UK migration agreement, which has faced backlash for being perceived as one-sided against Nigerians.

3. The timing of this disclosure is politically calculated. Releasing the 848,290 figure while defending the UK migration pact serves a dual purpose: it justifies the agreement as reciprocal and positions Nigeria as a country also dealing with migration burdens, not just one that exports irregular migrants.

4. The minister's insistence that "no Nigerian stands to lose from the agreement" is a difficult claim to sustain. Any agreement that fast-tracks deportations of failed asylum seekers and convicted offenders creates real consequences for the individuals involved, regardless of how dignified the process is described to be.

5. The denial of the Rwanda comparison is telling. The fact that the minister felt compelled to distance the agreement from the controversial Rwanda asylum plan suggests public anxiety about the nature of the deal is already high and requires active management.

6. The firm rejection of any arrangement involving foreign prisoners being transferred into Nigeria is significant. It suggests that during negotiations, or in public discourse, such a scenario was raised or rumored, and the government needed to draw a clear red line to avoid a political explosion at home.

7. The mention of cybercrime as part of the cooperation scope is worth noting. Nigeria has long been associated internationally with cybercrime, and inserting this into a bilateral migration agreement effectively allows the UK to use migration levers as tools in law enforcement cooperation, a dynamic that could have broader implications beyond simple overstay enforcement.

8. The 848,290 figure, while striking, raises its own questions. It is unclear how many of these individuals entered legally and simply stayed beyond their visa validity versus those who entered through irregular channels. The distinction matters enormously for policy response and for understanding the true nature of the migration challenge Nigeria faces.

9. Irregular migration being linked to human trafficking and smuggling by the minister suggests the government intends to use this data not just for deportation but as intelligence to pursue criminal networks. This could lead to a significant expansion of the Immigration Service's operational mandate in the near term.

10. Overall, the article reflects a Nigerian government navigating a difficult balance: asserting sovereignty and dignity in migration management while cooperating with a former colonial power on terms that many Nigerians view with deep suspicion. The public relations effort behind this briefing is as significant as the policy substance itself.
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Farmsolution: 6:49am On Apr 01
TheRareGem1:
https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/31/over-840000-foreigners-overstaying-visas-in-nigeria-minister/
You will need to work on your men of the immigration services and boarder patrols . If they don't sabotage your efforts from behind , it will be largely successful. No serious nation allows too many illegal immigrants. Nigeria is not a sanctuary state . If you must live here you must be duelly registered.

Another issue you will face is the influx from the northern part of the country. I think the immigration and boarder patrol as too concentrated I. The southern part of the country. The northern flanks are left porous without much and stricter illegal crossings prevention mechanisms out in places. You see people just strolling on camels and off road vehicles in Ana out of the country without proper documentations, checks and they later become an issue for us . Mr minister sir, relocate most of those officers to the north . They are all in the south flexing muscles .
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by RichDad1(m): 6:54am On Apr 01
And these are the documented ones. Imagine the numbers of almajiri moving freely from Niger and Chad without any documentations?
Re: Over 840,000 Foreigners Overstaying Visas In Nigeria — Minister by Elvis2kay: 6:54am On Apr 01
Are the FULANI included in this number??
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