Nigeria has moved to ease Visa processes for foreigners who wish to visit the country for business and tourism removing some of the bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Nigerians are also beneficiaries of the policy review.
Henceforth, passport re-issuance has been decentralised and Nigerians no longer need to come to Abuja for their documents.
According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the measures were part of the action plan to boost tourism and economic diversification.
Nigeria has moved to ease Visa processes for foreigners who wish to visit the country for business and tourism removing some of the bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Nigerians are also beneficiaries of the policy review.
Henceforth, passport re-issuance has been decentralised and Nigerians no longer need to come to Abuja for their documents.
According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the measures were part of the action plan to boost tourism and economic diversification.
Nigeria has moved to ease Visa processes for foreigners who wish to visit the country for business and tourism removing some of the bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Nigerians are also beneficiaries of the policy review.
Henceforth, passport re-issuance has been decentralised and Nigerians no longer need to come to Abuja for their documents.
According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the measures were part of the action plan to boost tourism and economic diversification.
Nigeria has moved to ease Visa processes for foreigners who wish to visit the country for business and tourism removing some of the bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Nigerians are also beneficiaries of the policy review.
Henceforth, passport re-issuance has been decentralised and Nigerians no longer need to come to Abuja for their documents.
According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the measures were part of the action plan to boost tourism and economic diversification.
Nigeria has moved to ease Visa processes for foreigners who wish to visit the country for business and tourism removing some of the bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Nigerians are also beneficiaries of the policy review.
Henceforth, passport re-issuance has been decentralised and Nigerians no longer need to come to Abuja for their documents.
According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the measures were part of the action plan to boost tourism and economic diversification.
Nigeria has moved to ease Visa processes for foreigners who wish to visit the country for business and tourism removing some of the bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Nigerians are also beneficiaries of the policy review.
Henceforth, passport re-issuance has been decentralised and Nigerians no longer need to come to Abuja for their documents.
According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the measures were part of the action plan to boost tourism and economic diversification.
Nigeria has moved to ease Visa processes for foreigners who wish to visit the country for business and tourism removing some of the bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Nigerians are also beneficiaries of the policy review.
Henceforth, passport re-issuance has been decentralised and Nigerians no longer need to come to Abuja for their documents.
According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the measures were part of the action plan to boost tourism and economic diversification.
Nigeria has moved to ease Visa processes for foreigners who wish to visit the country for business and tourism removing some of the bureaucratic bottlenecks.
Nigerians are also beneficiaries of the policy review.
Henceforth, passport re-issuance has been decentralised and Nigerians no longer need to come to Abuja for their documents.
According to a statement issued by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the measures were part of the action plan to boost tourism and economic diversification.