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Nigerian Passport Ranked Low on Global Mobility List

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Nigerians seeking international travel face hurdles as the country’s passport has been ranked among the world’s weakest. VisaGuide’s World Passport Index placed Nigeria at 191st out of 199 nations, only surpassing North Korea, Iraq, and several other countries with restricted travel freedoms.

This ranking raises questions about the effectiveness of Nigeria’s recent efforts to improve travel ease, such as the introduction of electronic visa programs.

In contrast, Singapore boasts the world’s strongest passport, according to the index. Rounding out the top five are Italy, Spain, France, and Germany, offering their citizens visa-free access to numerous destinations.

This consistently low ranking highlights the pressing need for Nigeria to address the underlying issues affecting its passport’s global standing.

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Naira appreciates slightly against dollar at parallel market

On Tuesday, the Naira appreciated to N1,320 per dollar on the parallel market, up from N1,340 on Monday.

Similarly, the Naira appreciated on the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market, NAFEM, to N1,390.96 per dollar.

Data from FMDQ showed that the indicative exchange rate for NAFEM fell to N1,390.96 per dollar from N1,419.11 per dollar on Monday, indicating N28.15 appreciation for the naira. The market recorded an intraday high of N1,450 per dollar and an intraday low of N1,200 per dollar resulting in a N250 per dollar margin.

The volume of dollars traded in the market increased by 52.4 percent to $225.36 million from $147.83 million traded on Monday. Consequently, the margin between the parallel market and NAFEM rates narrowed to N70.96 per dollar from N79.11 per dollar on Monday.

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Nigerian Govt Kept My Husband In Prison With Boko Haram Members – Wife Of Detained Binance Executive Cries Out 

Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that Yuki Gambaryan, the wife of the detained Binance Holdings Limited executive, Tigran Gambaryan, hass told the US Parliament that the Nigerian Government kept his husband, Tigran Gambaryan, in Kuje prison together with Boko Haram terrorists and bandits.

Yuki, represented by her congressman, Rich McCormick, spoke at Tuesday’s House Foreign Affairs Committee roundtable on Americans detained abroad.

According to her, the husband has spent 65 days in custody.

Gambaryan and another company executive, Nadeem Anjarwalla, were detained on February 26 following an investigation into Binance’s activities in Nigeria.

Gambaryan’s wife stated that although she couldn’t speak on behalf of the company, she stressed that the charges against her husband were completely unfounded.

She said,” My husband and the father of our two young children, Tigrin, has been in Nigerian custody for 65 days, the longest two months of our lives. On February 25, he landed in Abuja at the Nigerian Government’s request for a financial compliance policy. This is what Tigran does. He helps countries navigate the notoriously prickly finance, crime, and compliance world.

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Nigerians fight at filling station

A disturbing Update circulating on social media of a fight at a petrol filling station has captured the desperation and frustration of Nigerians amidst the ongoing fuel scarcity. The clip shows two individuals engaging in a physical altercation at a filling station, allegedly over fuel purchases.

The Update, shared on X platform, is accompanied by a caption that condemns the current state of affairs, urging Nigerians to direct their anger towards the government rather than each other. The post reads: “After buying fuel for 1k, you’ll still go home with swollen eyes from a fight. Tinubu is turning this country into a zoo; everyone is acting like a baboon. Fight the government, not yourselves. Nigerians, take back your country!”

SEE the Update below;

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