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NIDCOM secures return of three Nigerians stranded at South African airport

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission has facilitated the return of three Nigerians who were stranded in South Africa, following a social media post that drew the attention of authorities.

The incident came after a user on X alleged that he and three other Nigerians were unlawfully detained at Johannesburg airport despite holding valid visas and complete documentation.

NIDCOM confirmed that the three Nigerians have now been cleared and are expected to arrive in Lagos on Monday.

In a statement, the commission explained that one of the individuals had previously posted insulting remarks about the South African government online, which placed him on a watchlist.

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When confronted at the port of entry, he was unable to defend or substantiate those statements, further aggravating the situation.

NIDCOM reiterated an advisory to Nigerians travelling abroad, warning against reliance on unregulated visa agents.

The commission emphasised that incomplete knowledge of submitted visa applications can prevent travellers from adequately defending their information during immigration interviews.

Travellers were urged to apply for visas directly or only through licensed and verifiable agents, and to review all information before submission.

NIDCOM also cautioned that derogatory social media posts can trigger visa denial or secondary screening.

The commission confirmed it will continue to engage South African authorities to prevent similar incidents and commended the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa for its prompt intervention.

The case highlights the importance of responsible digital conduct when travelling internationally.

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