Omicron: UK restriction on Nigeria is travel apartheid, says Nigerian High Commissioner - Punch Newspapers

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The Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Sarafa Isola, has described the travel ban slammed on Nigeria by the UK as travel apartheid, and discriminatory.

Speaking on CNN Quest Means Business on Monday night, the high commissioner submitted that Omicron was brought to Nigeria by travellers from the UK, stressing that the travel ban has caused an outrage in the country. The envoy saluted the South Africans for detecting the variant, adding that the next step is for scientists to study its structure and features.

 

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If the UK is serious about their Omicron travel ban, they should prove it by ensuring that under no circumstances should General Buhari, the bloodthirsty tyrant behind LekkiMassacre, be allowed into the UK to see his London doctors. Don’t ban Nigerians and allow their abuser in!

Nigerian High Commissioner njeyin! He's suffering from convulsion. UK can restrict Nigeria if Nigerians fart too much! It's their country. If it's not good and safe, Nigerians wouldn't be trooping there. It's Nigeria that's shameless for always having to tag along UK for...

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