A foreign affairs adviser to
President Muhammadu Buhari, Abike Dabiri on Monday warned citizens against non-essential
travel to the United States, as some Nigerians had been denied entry at the
border.
"The US embassy in Abuja
wishes to clarify that there is no reason for Nigerians with valid visas to
postpone or cancel their travel to the United States," said the embassy in
a statement.
"There is no prohibition
against Nigerian lawful permanent residents or persons with a valid visa or
other US government authorisation from entering the United States."
Trump signed a revised ban on
refugees and on travellers from six Muslim-majority nations on Monday. Nigeria,
which has a majority Muslim north and predominantly Christian south, is not on
the list.
Nigeria's foreign minister
Geoffrey Onyeama told a news conference it was "business as usual"
with the United States, despite the earlier advisory from a presidential
adviser.
Of the 2.1 million African
immigrants living in the United States in 2015, 327,000 were born in Nigeria,
according to data from the Pew Research Center, published in February.
AFP
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