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Thursday 9 March 2017

Nigerian man handcuffed and locked in a cell for four days at US airport shares his story

On Monday March 6th, Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Diaspora matters, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, released a statement advising Nigerians who do not have any important thing to do in the US not to travel there as she has received reports of some Nigerians being denied entry by some US Immigration officers.

Her advise was later countered by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama who at a press briefing in Abuja, said there was no truth in reports that some Nigerians are being denied entry into the US due to the new US immigration policy...



A Nigerian man, Femi Olaniyi, has come out to share a story of how he was denied entry into the US, locked up in a cell for four days and then flown back to Nigeria in February. Olaniyi who spoke with Punch said he obtained his visa from the US Consulate in Lagos on December 23rd last year and planned to go on holiday with his wife to the US but she couldn't make it due to official engagements.

According to him, he had planned to spend some days in California and visit a family in Indianapolis. He said he had made hotel reservations of about $300 cash and also had $3,000 on his visa gold. Olaniyi said he departed Lagos on a Turkish Airline on February 21st and on getting to the Los Angeles Airport, an immigration officer pulled him out and inquired from him his reason for visiting the US. He said while he was giving an explanation, the officer pulled out his phone and travel documents and then captured his biometric data.
“He demanded my phone which I gave to him. He went inside an office with the telephone and documents and later checked my luggage. He asked about my family which I told him. He later said he wanted my biometrics. He then asked me to sign some documents, but as I attempted to read them, he got angry and he handcuffed me and locked me in a cold cell, but after some minutes, I banged on the door and told him that the cell was too cold for me, so he moved me to another cell. I was in that cell for four days before he released me and sent me back to Nigeria. I arrived on February 21st and was locked in the cell and released on February 25th, when I was placed on a plane back to Nigeria. Up till now, I don’t know the offence I committed that warranted my being treated like a criminal. I have travelled to other countries and have never experienced this kind of treatment. I told them to charge me to court but they said no, that I was not entitled to court hearing. They revoked my visa and banned me from visiting the US for five years. This was written on my passport, for an offence I know nothing about. My visa was to expire next year".
The father of three stated that Abike Dabiri-Erewa's claim that some Nigerians are being denied entry into the US is true
‘What Abike (Dabiri-Erewa) said is true, I am a living witness. This incident cost me close to a million naira and we are not even talking of the damage done to my reputation through the revocation of my visa and the five-year ban on me. If I take my passport to any embassy, they would think l committed a terrible offence. They detained and treated me like a criminal. The Federal Government should address this issue. It is very unfortunate”he said
Another Nigerian man Popoola Olayemi, a banker, whose wife was due to give birth in the US, also shared on how his visa with that of his wife and two children were cancelled in Abu Dhabi. They had planned to take a connecting flight to New York from Abu Dhabi but they were denied permission and flown back to Lagos. Popoola says that the immigration officials initially said the $8,000 he had on him was not sufficient for him and his family. After convincing them that he had friends who could raise money for him if the need arose, Olayemi explained that the officials asked him to go back home and return to the US after his wife might have had her baby.
“The officer appeared to dial a number on his telephone, though I am not sure he talked to anyone, he said we didn’t make a hotel reservation but I showed him the hotel confirmation code. I showed them the printout, but he said he had called the hotel and they said there was no reservation. He then insisted that I should re-book my hotel accommodation but there was no telephone service at the airport. I couldn’t make phone calls. My children were crying. Nobody attended to us. We were kept there for over two hours. He harassed me and then gave my wife a form to fill. Later, they showed me a form, containing passengers they cleared, saying some declared $15,000 and others $20,000. He said this was a lesson for me and that next time I’m visiting the US, I should fly directly to New York and not stop over. He later gave me a questionnaire to fill, but the form has only one answer to every question, so you can’t tick ‘no’ to any question even if the answer is no. So, I was forced to tick ‘yes’ to all the questions: that I did not go with enough money; that I did not make hotel reservation, and so on. My passport was seized and that of my wife. After some hours, they handed us over to Etihad Airline crew and we were asked to sit down somewhere. Nobody attended to us for about an hour or two. The children were shivering and they had to sleep on a blanket on the floor. I later met their overall boss, who gave us tickets for lunch and dinner, they didn’t even tell us they were taking us back to Nigeria. It was when I got to Lagos that I saw that my visa had been cancelled. The immigration officer was telling my wife to go home and have her baby and that she should come to the US after having her baby.”
According to Popoola, one of the immigration officers was a US citizen of Nigerian parentage. “They are US border protection agents. One of them is a black American with an Igbo name, Ogbonnaya,” he stated, adding that another Nigerian was also denied entry to the US “on account of his luggage.”

Reacting to the statement by the Federal Government that no Nigerian was denied entry to the US, Popoola who spoke angrily, said
“I’m sorry to say, but the man (foreign affairs minister) didn’t know what he was saying. He ought to investigate first before addressing a press conference. They just wanted to sweep the issue under the carpet, but this is not fair or right".

41 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is happening to Nigeria as a country, other countries stepping on us like foot mat because the country is weak and our leaders are doing nothing to tackle this issue, because they are free to travel if they want to, unlike the masses. I pity our beloved country nigeria

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Anonymous said...

Our officials always see issues as 'they' against 'the people' so instead of trying to investigating and address issues raised, they deny, deny,deny and paint the people as trying to pull Govt down.

Oracle@delphi said...

The foreign minister goofed. The politician in him kicked in after seeing how responsive Abike Dabiri was. A lazy minister jealous of a female officer who is alive to her duties. We need more of Abikes in government. Not old men who would wait until massacres of their citizens in foreign lands occur before taking action. By the way, hope the numbskull foreign minister has been removed

Unknown said...

The feel for the first guy,but the second guy,i dare say,must your give birth in tha US?

Sam said...

That joker of a minister, does not even knw what he was talking about, when I read what he wrote in shook my head and said to my friends Nigeria is gone. When I had 2 cousins that were denied entry and nothing happened and the Minister can open his mouth to say it's not true, if we can't believe the words from our minister, who else can we now trust????

Eddy Ogbunambala said...

Na waoo

Anonymous said...

Make una sit down for house

kisbykay (Travelling Agency) said...

Hmmm, nawa ooh.

Anonymous said...

And all of you Nigerians who were criticizing Linda for her posts on Trump, look now and see how the Trump administration treats foreigners...especially black and brown foreigners. It's not just Muslims, the real president, Steve Bannon hates blacks and immigrants with a passion. Shame on any blacks especially Africans who stupidly support and defend the very people that hate them.

Anonymous said...

Onyeama is an Ibo man; Do not pay him any attention.

Anonymous said...

It will be nice if these fellows can equally lay their complaints to the Ministry of Forign affairs, attaching photocopies of the cancelled visa pages, expended tickets, boarding passes and any other documents that will illustrate to the Ministry that their complaints are genuine and thus trigger the desired investigation and actions. Without being officially informed, it may not be possible for the minister to know these things are happening and one would not ordinarily expect ft he minister to base his actions on information picked from the media (more so when the requisite back up pages of cancelled visa and evidence of travel were not shared in the publications in the media), Thanks.

Anonymous said...

totally agree with the with first account, the very same thing happened to my sister who also was detained and not allowed a phone call to her family...this US sef wetin dey there...SMH

Unknown said...

Could u imagine!minister my foot,incompetence minister!i can imagine this high level of embarrassment after spending ur hard earn money.

Anonymous said...

Lies. They won't tell the whole story. Callfornia is about the most liberal state in the US. Let them tell us exactly why they were sent home. Abike Dabiri is talking without references. Is that how a govt official should talk?

Oghenetega said...

Linda Let me add to it...
Tuface idibia Brother was also denied entry..
Some1 that has his wife & Family there & has been living in the US 4 sometime now..
And the stupid minister want ppl making such mistakes again after Abike has warned Nigerians...?

Anonymous said...

This mess will quickly turn into Igbos vs Yorubas in APC

CHERYL (aka FROM GLORY to GLORY) said...

The minister of foreign affairs is a joker! Like I said I dnt blame him, I blame the people who surround him and not tell him the truth.


Long live LIB

Mr 47 said...

Igbos been jealous of Yorubas since time immemorial

Anonymous said...

NA WA OOOHHHH

Anonymous said...

Our foreign affair minister should learn more about diplomacy as to be able to engage tactically with other nations, especially those areas where our citizens maybe domiciled.
This attitude of trying all in vain to divert our fears and suspicion that all is well with Trump's protectionist America against Abike Dabiri's earlier warning was to me wrong as the woman- Abike was not being alrmist. The minister should be more engaging like the US secretary of state, the UK foreign secretary. It is high time we resorted to using career diplomats as ambassadors and foreign affairs ministers. Onyeama's attitude was not the best interest of the nation. In international relations, interests are paramount as Lord Palmerston posited.
Then, those who supported Trump's muslim ban, wall erection, especially some of our Nigerians will now understand that Trump's travel ban was not just against terrorists or Muslims but to promote his right-wing goals of shunning the rest of the world from America.

The Aficionado

Anonymous said...

ODIKWA SERIOUS

Tayo said...

That is why Abike Dabiri is advising people to wait first before they go to the USA, to avoid this kind of embarrassment.
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Anonymous said...

Where was the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Consulate of Nigeria to the US and the Minister when all this was happening to our people? Do they even know the difference between miscommunication and rights violation? How can our citizens be treated in such a manner and the Minister is still insisting that our people travel to their country? First, it was South Africa, now US. Tomorrow, it may be Canada. Yet, we have a Legislature, an Executive and a Judiciary that show interest only when they are directly affected. I leave their fate to the Almighty God.

Anonymous said...

Of course US will place Nigerian border controllers to stop all you folks coming to have babies in america..you had 8k dollars with 2kids and a preggas wife,do you know how much it cost to birth a child in america??that 8k is definitely not enough to proof that u will pay for the service and upkeep for the period of time..you can deceive Americans but not a Nigerian american...All you debtors that have not paid for the child birth you had it will come back to hunt you oh.

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Anonymous said...

Cheryl and Anon 14:16 I totally agree with you.

MumiAdasom said...

Why didnt he mention the type of visa he has?

Unknown said...

We n3d to start treating does fools d way they are treatin us...... an eye 4 an eye.

MumiAdasom said...

Dont mind them. I said the same thing but linda would not post my comment. Imagine 8k. Me that is paying insurance every month and is due next month. Do you know much holy cross is charging for my proposed delivery? Not to talk of someone using 8k to pay for accomadation and fees 4 people and then delivery. People should fear God oh.

Anonymous said...

From the above stories, it shows clearly that these three people were denied entry because of 1. lack of fund 2. visiting US alone when you got he got his visa with his wife for visiting. 3. Pregnant without sufficient fund and hotel reservation. Same happened to my family in 2012 and it was due to same reason of insufficient fund.

Anonymous said...

If you are travelling to the US. Don't do stop over in Muslim countries. That is why they are sending them back. Just try direct fly. Shikena.

Unknown said...

nawa
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Anonymous said...

Preach

Anonymous said...

Don't mind this waka waka Nigerians. Can't they sit down here and build their own country, instead of buying dollars and putting pressure on the Naira, just for gallivanting. If they want a holiday, Obudu is there, Yankari is there etc, why running to California or Dubai or somewhere. Mr minister encourage them, I want them to loose their money like MMM investors.

Anonymous said...

Why don't you develop your continent and have your kids there?.Everyone flocking to the USA to have kids.smh

Anonymous said...

Don't talk like that na. If you have the opportunity and the means am sure you will do the same

Unknown said...

Am sure there is something abike kwn or an instruction she receive, this country is jst hopeless

Anonymous said...

Our armchair minister of foreign affairs just shamefully demonstrated his ignorance. When we have embassies, embassy staff and ambassadors that do not care about Nigerians abroad, they are just their to do their private businesses instead of monitoring how citizens are treated by foreign governments and advising the government accordingly like other embassies do.
Abike Dabiri who is known to be a very proactive and hands-on person that does her job with genuine interest and compassion deserves to be our foreign minister.

MumiAdasom said...

Bia linda ikeji the bitch post comments. No wonder people are running away from your blog. You swallow comments that dont appeal to your stupid thinking. I have always got your back during thick and thin but your are becoming so annoying with this your selective posting.

Anonymous said...

American government knows that Nigeria government is weak that is why they are treating us like this. We can't even tackle what is going on in the country. The politician are a joke. Until people stop shedding innocent blood and the leaders put their acts together the country will not be at peace. And it's not a curse. I

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