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Shehu Sani Reacts After FG Made Efforts To Reach Out To UAE to End Visa Ban For Nigerians

Shehu Sani, the Nigerian senator, social media influencer, and activist has caused reactions on social media after taking to his official social media page, X account, formerly known as Twitter to make a post to react after Federal Government made effort to reach out to the United Arab Emirates to end Dubai Visa ban for Nigerians.

According to him; the Nigeria Government should work on checkmating the criminal activities in our country. People involved in violent crime and drug peddling must be blacklisted by the Nigerian Immigration Service.

While reacting to the news, He wrote……

“The Efforts by the FG to reach out to the UAE Government to end the Dubai Visa ban is a welcome development, but the Nigerian Government has a lot to do to checkmate the criminal activities of some of our unscrupulous citizens. It took them years of hard work to build their country responsible country will allow such criminal activities. People suspected or involved in violent crimes, drug peddling, or racketeering must be stopped and blacklisted by the Nigerian Immigration Service right here. We need to work on ourselves first. “

Kindly read his full text in the screenshot below:

However, his social media post has stirred massive reactions from random social media users in Nigeria, with many taking to the comment section to react.

Kindly read in the screenshot below, some reactions from Nigerians who commented on his post:

They shouldn’t allow Hushpuppi disciples to make Dubai their home again.

Yes, when they do something good commend them. That’s the way to go. Kudos senator.

We should all collectively do that. The government can only put measures but cannot erase the evil in you and me. We need a total overhaul of our mindset. God bless Nigeria.

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