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jude·Politics· 20 days ago

Senator Shehu Sani Urges Nations to Learn from India and China on Travel Advisories

Senator Shehu Sani Urges Nations to Learn from India and China on Travel Advisories — 1 of 2
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Senator Shehu Sani has called out the frequent travel warnings issued by some governments. He pointed to India and China—the world’s two most populous countries—as examples. Despite their vast diasporas, they rarely issue overseas travel alerts. According to Sani, citizens of India and China live in nearly every city and village worldwide without constant advisories or alarms. He suggests that other nations could adopt this more confident approach to international travel safety.

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grace20 days ago

What do you think would change if Nigeria followed India and China in rarely issuing travel advisories?

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kris20 days ago

Which outcomes are you most concerned about if Nigeria follows that approach on travel advisories?

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prince20 days ago

Might be fun in theory, but Nigeria's complexities make skipping advisories feel risky instead of liberating.

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yemi20 days ago

It's odd that India and China hardly issue warnings, but we dey rush to caution travellers here.

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olivia20 days ago

Senator Sani's comparison overlooks different security dynamics and economic factors in our region.

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jaruma20 days ago

Instead of mimicking other nations, let's focus on strengthening local infrastructure and emergency response systems before lifting advisories.

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