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We’ve been reduced to nothing – Reactions as Nigerian woman jailed in UAE
By Adeleye Kunle
Nigerians have reacted angrily as a Nigerian woman, identified as @dunchichi on Twitter, was sentenced to one-year jail by United Arab Emirates (UAE) government for revealing how Nigerians were reportedly detained for no reason.
She had, on August 31st, posted a picture of how she and other Nigerians with valid visas were reportedly detained at Dubai international airport.
She wrote, “I’m at Dubai international airport and myself and some tiger Nigerians with valid Visas are being held in a room hours after arriving, with no explanation and no information on what we can do. Please help me. There’s more than 20 of us.”
Barely two months later, a user, @jerrydoubles, who claimed to be her relative, on Saturday announced that @dunchichi had been sent to one year jail for an offence relating to her earlier post on Twitter.
He said, “It is sad and regrettably heartrending to tell you all that @dunchichi was sentenced on 12th Oct 22, to 1yr in jail in Dubai. Her family are devastated and Nigeria didn’t save her.”
The UAE government had last week Friday declared a Visa ban on Nigerians, adding that all submitted applications are rejected and fees non-refundable.
Reacting to the incident, Nigerians on social media condemned the maltreatment of Nigerians by the federal government and foreign nations
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