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E-Visa Revolution: US-Based Nigerian Journalist and Varsity Teacher Praises FG, Immigration’s Innovative Move

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Seyi Oduyela, a US-based veteran Nigerian journalist and university lecturer, has lauded the Federal Government of Nigeria for the successful launch of its new e-Visa application system.

He described it as a “revolutionary step in streamlining travel, diplomacy, and national image.”

In a detailed online reflection pieced together by Persecondnews, Oduyela commended the system’s efficiency, responsiveness, and digital sophistication, stating it aligns with global best practices.

He admitted his initial skepticism when he first heard about the government’s promise of processing visa applications within 48 hours back in April.

However, his personal experience after submitting an application completely dispelled his doubts, earning the Nigerian Immigration Service rare praise from a critical public voice.

“The eVisa application process officially began on May 1,” he recounted.

“Despite some initial glitches, which are expected with any new system, I decided to apply later in May. To my surprise, within 24 hours of submitting my application, I got an email from the Nigeria Immigration eVisa team requesting additional documentation.”

According to him, the prompt response from the immigration service was the first sign that the system had integrity and a genuine commitment to speed.

“Upon checking, I realised my host’s Nigerian passport didn’t meet the six-month validity requirement as it was set to expire next month in July.

” My host quickly submitted his National Identification Number (NIN), and I resubmitted my documents. By Monday, June 2, my visa was approved—right within the promised 48-hour turnaround,” he stated.

According to him, such a digital efficiency would have been unthinkable in Nigeria just a few years ago.

“This level of responsiveness and professionalism deserves commendation. It shows that when the Nigerian government wants to get it right, it can, and it just did,” he said.

While applauding the innovation, he called for a review of the visa policy structure.

“The current $160 fee for a single-entry visa valid for only 90 days needs to be reconsidered. The U.S. charges $185 for a five-year multiple-entry visa. If we want Nigeria to remain competitive, we need to rethink our pricing and validity terms.”

He stressed that his criticism was not to discredit the success of the initiative but to push for even better outcomes.

“This is not an attack; it is constructive feedback from someone who truly wants Nigeria to shine globally. The system works — now let’s make it even more attractive to foreign applicants.”

The media boss called on the public and private sectors to support and sustain this milestone, noting that Nigeria now joins the ranks of advanced nations with sophisticated visa systems.

“As of now, only the UK offers a comparable eVisa process. Nigeria should take pride in this accomplishment and build upon it.”

He also highlighted the simplicity of the application process. “If you have an Android phone, you can scan a QR code, complete your application, perform your biometrics, and you’re done. No long queues, no bribery, no frustration.

“This shows that we are capable of delivering systems that work. Let this be a template for other government agencies.”

He urged the Federal Ministry of Interior and the Nigeria Immigration Service to ensure continuous improvement, feedback integration, and global benchmarking.

“We must not become complacent. This system must be monitored, upgraded, and refined continuously to keep it at the top.”

 

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