- Governor Sanwo-Olu flags off Ojota-Opebi Link Bridge, to be completed in 20 months
- Allow Nigeria go to 2022 World Cup, don’t play qualifiers – Ghana Parliament member tells Black Stars
- There was no second sex tape, Kim Kardashian refutes Kanye West’s claims
- Jaruma Remanded In Prison Over Post On Regina Daniels And Ned Nwoko
- Lanre Gentry confirms paternity of last son with Mercy Aigbe, says ‘He’s my son’ (Photo)
#NigeriaDecides: FG to close all land borders for 48-Hours
The Federal government has announced the closure of all land borders from 12 noon on Friday, February 15, 2019, till 12 noon on Sunday, February 17, 2019.
According to a statement by Muhammad Babandede, Comptroller General of Immigration (CGI), the closure is to restrict movement across the borders and prevent foreigners, who may attempt to participate in the elections, from entering the country.
The CGI said: “Further to the presidential election taking place on 16th February 2019, the Honourable Minister of Interior has directed the closure of all Nigeria Land Borders with effect from 12.00 noon of Friday 15th February to 12.00 noon of Sunday 17th February 2019.
This is to restrict movement across the borders during the election days. The public is to take note and ensure compliance.”