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    South Africa denies Nigerians entry over social media posts

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Three Nigerians denied entry at OR Tambo International Airport have been cleared and returned to Lagos after diplomatic intervention by authorities in both countries.

    The incident began on Sunday when a Nigerian traveller, identified as Yemi, claimed on social media that he and others were “unlawfully detained” despite holding valid visas and travel documents. He alleged that officials singled them out, confiscated a phone, and initially blocked their request to book a return flight.

    However, South African immigration authorities later confirmed that the individuals had departed the country, stressing that the action was taken under strict enforcement of immigration laws.

    In a statement, officials said travellers must apply through official channels, verify their details, and be ready to justify their visit during screening. Authorities also warned that online activity can influence immigration decisions.

    “Prior online posts containing insulting remarks about the South African government had already placed you on the authorities’ watchlist,” the statement noted.

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) confirmed the resolution, stating the affected nationals were expected back in Lagos on Monday.

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    According to NIDCOM, the situation was worsened by the traveller’s inability to explain previous online comments flagged by authorities. The commission also blamed cases like this on the use of unregulated visa agents who may submit inaccurate information.

    Officials said the travellers were stopped during secondary screening at the airport after failing to sufficiently justify aspects of their visit.

    The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) described the matter as purely an immigration issue but supported arrangements for the group’s return.

    South African law gives border officials the discretion to deny entry if travellers cannot clearly justify their visit or are considered a risk.

    NIDCOM urged Nigerians to apply for visas directly or through licensed agents, thoroughly review their applications, and maintain responsible online behaviour.

    The commission also warned that derogatory or inflammatory posts about foreign governments could lead to visa denial, stricter screening, or even travel bans.

    The incident adds to a growing number of similar cases involving Nigerians, often linked to documentation inconsistencies or controversial online activity.

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