Sunday, 12 May 2013

Nigerians no longer need visa to travel to South Africa

Nigeria and South Africa have signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to make it
unnecessary for nationals of both countries
holding official or diplomatic passports to acquire
visa before travelling to either country. The MoU
was signed on Tuesday between President
Goodluck Jonathan and his host, President Jacob
Zuma, during a closed door bilateral session
between the two leaders in the South African
president's office in Cape Town. They are still
going to sign other MoU to cooperation in legal
field, oil and gas sector, power sector
development, environment, defence cooperation,
women development and empowerment, and
child development.
I think I'm gonna run to SA before they close the
gate

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