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		<title>Nigeria Shuns US Request to Accept 300 Alleged Ex-Venezuelan Prisoners</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[During a recent appearance on&#160;Politics Today&#160;aired on Channels TV, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs,&#160;Amb. Yusuf Tuggar, strongly&#160;rejected alleged U.S. plans&#160;to deport&#160;over 300 Venezuelan nationals, said to include&#160;ex-prisoners, into Nigeria. The U.S. allegedly approached Nigeria with the request to&#160;host these deportees, and Tuggar didn’t mince words: “It will be difficult for a country like Nigeria to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>During a recent appearance on&nbsp;<em>Politics Today</em>&nbsp;aired on Channels TV, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs,&nbsp;<strong>Amb. Yusuf Tuggar</strong>, strongly&nbsp;<strong>rejected alleged U.S. plans</strong>&nbsp;to deport&nbsp;<strong>over 300 Venezuelan nationals</strong>, said to include&nbsp;<strong>ex-prisoners</strong>, into Nigeria.</p>



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<p><br>The U.S. allegedly approached Nigeria with the request to&nbsp;<em>host these deportees</em>, and Tuggar didn’t mince words:</p>



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<p>“It will be difficult for a country like Nigeria to accept Venezuelan prisoners into Nigeria. We have enough problems of our own… You’ll be the same people castigating us if we agree,” he said.</p>
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<p>He warned that saying “yes” could open the door to a chain of troubling demands. “Maybe that might just even be the beginning,” he added.</p>



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<p><strong>Is This a Payback for BRICS? </strong><br>Some&nbsp;<em>online whispers</em>&nbsp;claim this tension is&nbsp;<strong>U.S. retaliation</strong>&nbsp;for Nigeria’s involvement in the recent&nbsp;<strong>BRICS summit</strong>, but Tuggar dismissed those claims, saying the 10% tariffs imposed by former President Trump were a separate issue.</p>



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<p>“The issue of tariffs may not necessarily have to do with us participating in BRICS,” he clarified.</p>
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<p><strong>Visa Wahala Enters the Chat </strong><br>As if that wasn’t enough,&nbsp;<strong>a new U.S. visa policy</strong>&nbsp;is also raising eyebrows. Nigerian travellers are now being given&nbsp;<strong>single-entry visas valid for only 3 months</strong>, even though Nigeria continues to issue&nbsp;<strong>5-year multiple-entry visas</strong>&nbsp;to Americans.</p>



<p>Tuggar confirmed this, saying Nigeria doesn’t operate on strict “visa tit-for-tat,” but they are actively&nbsp;<strong>engaging the U.S.</strong>on the matter.</p>



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<p><strong>Still, Naija No Carry Last </strong><br>The minister also hyped&nbsp;<strong>recent upgrades in Nigeria’s visa system</strong>—from e-applications to faster visa-on-arrival services—aimed at making travel smoother for foreigners.</p>



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<p><strong>Final Thoughts</strong><br />While nothing’s fully confirmed about the alleged deportee request being tied to BRICS politics, one thing clear be say—<strong>Nigeria is standing its ground</strong>&nbsp;this time.</p>



<p>🎥&nbsp;<strong>Watch the full interview below</strong>&nbsp;</p>



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