See the Number of Deported Nigerians that Arrive at Abuja Airport from UAE
See the Number of Deported Nigerians that Arrive at Abuja Airport from UAE

In a significant development, 400 Nigerian nationals who had been deported from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) arrived at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on September 12, 2024. This mass deportation is part of a broader agreement between Nigeria and the UAE aimed at addressing issues related to illegal immigration and overstaying visas.
The returnees, who were met by a range of Nigerian government officials upon arrival, were processed and given immediate assistance to facilitate their reintegration into Nigerian society. The Nigerian Immigration Service, alongside other relevant agencies, was on hand to provide necessary support, including counseling and logistical aid.
This large-scale repatriation underscores ongoing tensions between the two countries over immigration policies and the management of expatriates. Nigerian authorities have assured the public that measures are in place to assist the deported individuals and ensure their smooth transition back into their home country.
The incident highlights the broader challenges faced by both nations in managing immigration issues and enforcing visa regulations. As the situation evolves, further discussions between Nigeria and the UAE are anticipated to address the root causes of such deportations and improve bilateral relations in the context of immigration.
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