Reported by: Ijeoma G | Edited by: Henry Owen
Abuja, Nigeria – The Canadian government has issued a new travel advisory urging its citizens to avoid all non-essential trips to Nigeria, including the nation’s capital, Abuja.
According to the advisory, the security situation in Nigeria has become increasingly unpredictable and dangerous, with growing concerns over terrorism, banditry, violent crime, and frequent kidnappings. Canadian authorities cited these threats as the primary reasons for discouraging travel.
The advisory comes amid ongoing security challenges across several regions in Nigeria, highlighting the risks faced by both residents and foreign nationals. Travelers are strongly encouraged to reconsider travel plans, exercise heightened caution, and stay updated on local developments.
No official comments were provided regarding specific measures being taken to protect Canadians currently in Nigeria
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