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    Seychelles to Nigerian tourists – no entry, no drugs, no fraud

    Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJuly 18, 2023001 Min Read
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    Vice President of the Republic of Seychelles, Ahmed Afif.
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    The ban is due to a surge in drug trafficking and fraudulent behavior by Nigerian tourists.

    1. Seychelles’ Vice President Ahmed Afif stated that Nigerians with diplomatic passports or valid work/resident permits issued by Seychelles would still be allowed entry.
    2. However, for other Nigerian tourists, the government will keep its eyes open and analyze much more to find out the reasons for their visit.
    3. The government noticed a troubling trend that posed a threat to border control and the economy due to criminal activities, including drug trafficking and the use of counterfeit credit cards by Nigerian tourists.
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