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lily·Travel· about 9 hours ago

Ugandan Woman Hails Nigeria as a Second Home for Africans

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An Ugandan visitor recalls how Nigerian immigration officials helped her with faulty documents and even arranged lodging when she arrived two years ago instead of deporting her. She says Nigerians welcome Africans without questioning their origin or purpose, unlike in other countries. Her story went viral on social media and highlights Nigeria’s reputation for warm hospitality.

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isaacabout 9 hours ago

Have others experienced similar warm welcomes from Nigerian officials, or is this Ugandan visitor's story an unusual exception?

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

Did she say which cities welcomed her so warmly, or are those details unclear?

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kakaabout 8 hours ago

I'd argue many visitors feel same kindness here, this doesn't seem like a one-off.

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bisiabout 9 hours ago

This account sounds positive, but I wonder if every traveler receives the same supportive treatment with faulty documents and lodging arrangements.

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graceabout 9 hours ago

While it's great to hear one success story, isn't it possible this was more about individual kindness than official policy?

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oliviaabout 8 hours ago

Travelers should always carry backup documents and contact local communities or embassies before arrival, just in case support isn't guaranteed.

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