According to Tinubu, the visa ban on Nigerian travellers has been lifted following his meeting with President Al Nahyan of the UAE. However, the UAE embassy’s silence and Ajuri Ngelale’s position on things running differently have fuelled doubts among citizens.
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Nigerians can still travel to dozens of countries visa-free. We know that in recent years, the Nigerian passport has lost some of its lustre, with a number of countries imposing visa restrictions on Nigerian citizens. But we have a list of countries that you can visit visa-free.
For every 9-5 employee, a vacation sounds like the next best thing after sliced bread, but it is easy to forget to make proper financial plans. Two seasoned travellers, David and Damaliel, share tips with us on how not to get broke on vacation in this week’s #AbroadLife.
While there’s a huge Japa wave from Nigeria, some Nigerians living abroad are also making the “tough” decision to return to the country they call home. What’s with the Abroad Life? Is it not for greener pastures? Why are they coming back?
You say you're ready to japa, but do you even know the type of immigration plan suited for you?
The ‘Japa’ season is upon us. Nigerians who intend to study abroad, especially in the UK, are getting their bags ready with lots of delight to relocate. If you need to apply for a UK student visa, find out all the requirements here.
For Navigating Nigeria, Citizen speaks to Chukwuemeka, a Nigerian pilot. He believes you don’t need to be Stephen Hawking to fly a plane. He also hopes that the basic infrastructure in Nigerian airports can be improved and advocates better pay for Nigerian pilots.
For today’s Abroad Life, a Nigerian economist shares her grad school process and the inspiration behind “Grad School Buddy,” a digital repository that helps graduate students navigate life after school.
Did you know that Nigerian passports are issued in various types—with different colours aside from the popular green colour—depending on your citizenship status? We have the full details in this article.
"There just seems to be a lack of a moral compass here," says Today’s #AbroadLife feature, who is experiencing a cultural shock in New Zealand, and he thinks queer people and those using drugs are "crazy".