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Nigeria to Cancel Passports of Citizens Who Renounce Nationality

The Nigerian government has announced plans to cancel the passport of any citizen who decides to renounce their Nigerian nationality.

This new measure is aimed at making it clear that once someone gives up their citizenship, they will no longer enjoy the rights and benefits that come with holding a Nigerian passport. The decision is expected to take effect soon.

Many Nigerians who live abroad or plan to change their citizenship often keep their Nigerian passport for travel and other purposes. With this policy, such individuals will have their passports cancelled if they officially renounce their nationality.

The move is seen as a way to protect the value and integrity of Nigerian citizenship.

The announcement has sparked mixed reactions among Nigerians. Some people support the decision, saying it is only right that those who choose another country should not continue to use Nigerian documents. Others believe it may not make much difference, as people who renounce citizenship usually obtain new passports from their new country.

This policy comes at a time when many young Nigerians are seeking opportunities abroad due to economic challenges at home. Some citizens have joked about the news, while others see it as a strong message from the government.

Officials say the step will help reduce cases where people enjoy dual benefits without full commitment to the nation.

The government is expected to release more details on how the cancellation process will work. For now, the news serves as a reminder that Nigerian citizenship comes with both rights and responsibilities. Citizens who wish to keep their passport are advised to think carefully before taking any steps to renounce their nationality.

This development may affect Nigerians living overseas, especially those considering foreign citizenship for work or settlement. It highlights the ongoing conversation about loyalty, migration, and national identity in the country.

Eniola Odetoye

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