TWITTERVERSE is buzzing with outrage and speculation as unverified reports allege that Seychelles has imposed a ban on Nigerian passport holders seeking short-term visas or holiday purposes. While the authenticity of these claims remains uncertain, Twitter has become a hotbed of heated debates among Nigerians.
The allegations gained momentum when a self-proclaimed travel content creator, MunafromTravelletters (@Munachimsoooo), shared a screenshot of a rejection email she claims to have received from Seychelles Immigration. The email cited immigration regulations and stated that Seychelles was not accepting Nigerian passport holders for holiday purposes.
Expressing her frustration, (@Munachimsoooo) captioned the post, ‘It seems Seychelles just placed a ban on Nigerian passport holders. Having a Nigerian passport means you can postpone travel plans until you become Bill Gates, and immigration policies will still be like “Dey play”.’
The unconfirmed reports swiftly spread across Twitter, triggering emotional reactions and intense discussions. Users expressed disbelief, with some linking the alleged visa ban to the perception of drug-related activities by Nigerians, while others highlighted past travel restrictions faced by Nigerians in different countries.
User @VillageParrot lamented, ‘Seychelles has banned Nigerians. Nigeria has fallen from grace and is now grovelling in a cesspit. Seychelles of all countries?! This is the height.’
However, it is important to note that the Seychelles government has issued no official confirmation or statement regarding any visa restrictions on Nigerian passport holders. The veracity of these claims remains uncertain, and any motives behind such a ban are purely speculative.
For Nigerian travellers who may be affected by this alleged visa ban, exploring alternative travel destinations or considering other visa options would be helpful. It is also recommended to stay informed by reading more articles on reputable travel websites or consulting with travel agents who can provide up-to-date information on visa requirements and travel options.