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Why Nigeria should be excluded from Trump’s travel ban – CNN

Chidinma Nwagbara by Chidinma Nwagbara
February 17, 2020
in Business News, Diaspora, Politics
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President Donald Trump of the United States, had some weeks ago, extended the country’s controversial travel ban list to impose visa restrictions on six more countries. Nigeria, which happens to be the largest economy in Africa and most populous nation on the continent, was included in the list.   

While the Trump administration included Nigeria on the travel ban list to keep America safe from terrorists, CNN reports that the decision was not smart.  

In its report, the American news network quoted a report by Cato Institute, an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C, that Nigeria has not been responsible for any terror-related attack in America in over four decades. 

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The Nigerian morons that always use most of their precious time to bad mouth their country should be ashamed of their diabolic deeds after watching this eulogizing facts about their nation.

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria🇳🇬.🙏🏽pic.twitter.com/iYZC6GG0e3

— TallJohn🌍 (@JohnFanimokun) February 16, 2020

Emphasizing on the report, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria maintained that if the reason for banning immigrant visas from Nigeria should hold ground, all visas including temporary should have been banned as well.  

Nigerians are well-educated: When the United States President first introduced the new immigration plan, he said he wanted high scale well-educated English people, who can assimilate easily and give back to the country. Nigerians, as stated by CNN, is one of the most educated immigrants in Sub-Saharan Africa.  

[READ MORE: US Speaker, Pelosi, Atiku frown at Trump’s travel ban placed on Nigerians) 

Zakaria stated on CNN, “According to the Migration Policy Institute, 59% of Nigeria immigrants aged 25 and older hold at least a Bachelor’s degree, that is nearly double the proportion for Americans born in the US.

“It is also more than the proportion of immigrants from South Korea, China, the United Kingdom and Germany. Nigerian immigrants also get high scale jobs, 54% of them are in largely White-collar positions in management, business, science and the arts than barely just 39% of people born in the US.” 

Nigeria is a thriving economy: The new American Research report, as quoted by the American journalist from 2018 shows that Nigerian immigrants from the United States, made more than $14 billion and paid more than $4 billion in taxes in the United States. 

Zakaria explained that Nigerians in diaspora sent back billions in remittances, thereby contributing to a dynamic Nigerian economy. This shows how much of hard workers Nigerians really are.   

According to the journalist, the Centre for Global Development reported that Nigeria is a country where the middle-class is increasing in education and aspiration. It is also America’s second-largest trade partner and the US wants to double its investments and trading in Africa. 


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Chidinma Nwagbara

Chidinma Nwagbara

Chidinma holds a degree in Mass communication from Caleb University Lagos and a Masters in view in Public Relations. She strongly believes in self development which has made her volunteer with an NGO on girl child development. She loves writing, reading and travelling. You may contact her via - chidinma.nwagbara@nairametrics.ng

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Comments 6

  1. Stanley says:
    February 17, 2020 at 6:41 pm

    Trump’s travel ban is more of a political gimmick meant to impress his supporters and depict him as a tough leader than anything else. But I am unsurprised as It has always been the strategy of populist leaders to scapegoat the weakest & defenseless minority groups in the population in their quest to score cheap political points.

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    • Taylor Vaughn Streeter says:
      February 19, 2020 at 9:20 pm

      Accurate

      Reply
  2. John says:
    February 18, 2020 at 11:54 pm

    You are banned because you are at the top of the list of his so called PoS countries. He doesn’t want Nigerians in America, your country is too corrupt.

    Reply
    • Taylor says:
      February 19, 2020 at 9:22 pm

      Perhaps he should ban himself if were speaking on corruption ?

      Reply
  3. Ken says:
    February 19, 2020 at 1:47 pm

    Nigeria is really very very CORRUPT…………..

    Reply
  4. Hellen says:
    February 26, 2020 at 8:53 am

    Nigeria is not that bad
    They just need some warning and need a way to clear their shit ??

    Reply

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