HE arrived at the Consular office of the United States in Abuja last
week in a flowing agbada, bearing his self-importance on his lapel. By the time
he left, however, a member of the House of Representatives from the South West cut
a pitiable sight: He had been denied visa.
That was after he had banged tables and engaged consular officers in a hot argument, consular sources confirmed to the Nigerian Compass. He had also issued several threats against the consular official who had demanded proof of his claim that he is a member of the federal legislative body.
The lawmaker, names withheld, flew into a rage when asked to produce his Certificate of Return, usually issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to successful election candidates.
In response, he repeatedly told the consular officer: "Don't you know I am the lawmaker of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?" He banged the table several times, and the official told the Nigerian “Big Man”: "Do you know that I reserve the right to deny you or to approve your application?"
It was reliably gathered that the lawmaker continued to bang the table and, the official subsequently drew the glass shield between him and the Nigerian big man, signifying the end of discussion.
A letter by the embassy refusing the visa application was, however, silent on the dramatic exchange between the legislator and the official. It simply read: "We have carefully examined your case and regret to inform you that you have been found ineligible for a non-immigrant visa under section 214[b] of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
"This may have been because you either did not demonstrate strong ties outside the United States or you were unable to demonstrate that your intended activities would be consistent with the type of visa for which you applied".
The letter continued: "To be eligible for a non-immigrant visa you must show that you meet the legal requirement of the type of visa for which you applied and that you will depart the United Sates at the end of your authorised stay.
"Today's decision cannot be appealed. You are welcome to reapply in the future, particularly if you feel there has been a significant change in your circumstances, or if you have additional compelling evidence to support your case that you did not present today".
When contacted, the lawmaker confirmed that he appeared before the Consular office and that his application was refused. He blamed the refusal on the handlers of the application process who, according to him, "did not tell me what to say.
They did not tell me the documents to take along, they were asking me of the INEC certificate which I did not know they would ask of. I have never been to the USA, so I did not know the evidence they would ask me to present.”
That was after he had banged tables and engaged consular officers in a hot argument, consular sources confirmed to the Nigerian Compass. He had also issued several threats against the consular official who had demanded proof of his claim that he is a member of the federal legislative body.
The lawmaker, names withheld, flew into a rage when asked to produce his Certificate of Return, usually issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to successful election candidates.
In response, he repeatedly told the consular officer: "Don't you know I am the lawmaker of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?" He banged the table several times, and the official told the Nigerian “Big Man”: "Do you know that I reserve the right to deny you or to approve your application?"
It was reliably gathered that the lawmaker continued to bang the table and, the official subsequently drew the glass shield between him and the Nigerian big man, signifying the end of discussion.
A letter by the embassy refusing the visa application was, however, silent on the dramatic exchange between the legislator and the official. It simply read: "We have carefully examined your case and regret to inform you that you have been found ineligible for a non-immigrant visa under section 214[b] of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
"This may have been because you either did not demonstrate strong ties outside the United States or you were unable to demonstrate that your intended activities would be consistent with the type of visa for which you applied".
The letter continued: "To be eligible for a non-immigrant visa you must show that you meet the legal requirement of the type of visa for which you applied and that you will depart the United Sates at the end of your authorised stay.
"Today's decision cannot be appealed. You are welcome to reapply in the future, particularly if you feel there has been a significant change in your circumstances, or if you have additional compelling evidence to support your case that you did not present today".
When contacted, the lawmaker confirmed that he appeared before the Consular office and that his application was refused. He blamed the refusal on the handlers of the application process who, according to him, "did not tell me what to say.
They did not tell me the documents to take along, they were asking me of the INEC certificate which I did not know they would ask of. I have never been to the USA, so I did not know the evidence they would ask me to present.”
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Charity begins at home.Wetin ni?Na him papa land? God bless that Consular Officer.He thought he was in his corrupted Hose of Representatives,where human rights are thwarted.What is he going to the USA for? Act of money laundering? Incompetent Legislator wey no sabi wetn to take go apply for visa.I am appealing and pleading to the USA Consular on behalf of this Quack Legisators that their papers should be well scrutinized and examined,and finally be denied.MUMU LEGISLATOR.
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahha.......u can imagine d silly excuse 'I wasn't told wat to say'.......sorry 'big man', bt they were lenient enof to wlcm a reapplication, so u'l save ursef enof wrist ache as a result of serious table banging by askin ur ppl 'wat to say'......Goodluck on ur reapplication..
ReplyDeleteBig for nothing,abeg make una no call thieves big man again. Because people do everything for them their brains are just empty. He didnt bother to find out what the visa requirements are even though they are all over the internet. There is serious dearth of knowledge in this country
ReplyDeleteSerious MUMU..loL,foolish man, u want use ur useless big for nothing man wey una dey do for naija take get visa,thief. Thank mr officer for denying him dat visa
ReplyDeleteI pity u mr lawmaker, u don't even no dat there re due process in securing a visa, u people ve to be careful u cant just be disgracing nigerians, just imagin u, u never travel to u.s blf, by d way wot re u going there to do? Is it ur country? Is like ur pocket is full u want to go nd offload, tank u mr oficcer infact mark his face nd pasport num. Don't let him in even nex time so he will not go nd corrupt dat place as usal, olodo lawmaker
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmm. Lawmaker indeed. Mistchwwwww
ReplyDeleteDon't blame hon. MUMU ooh.he wants τ̲̅☺ be current unlike my oga @ the top...who A̶̲̥̅̊я̲̣̣̥ε̲̣̣̣̥ the ppl voting Fø̲̣̣я̅ these fools?
ReplyDeleteA nice α̲̅πϑ commendable display by the consuler.. This goes to show dat the US is a respecter of nobody..! If only Nigeria can operate on dis simple Principle..... God bless the CONSULER.
ReplyDeleteShame to him,he thought is d kind of house dey speak money politics,denying graduates moneytary aids,thunder go fire him,consular una try,well well,infact he should b barred frm d embassey,infact the should check him,he is a suspect of money laundering.useless cow
ReplyDeleteTo be truthful,i don´t know how many eligible,i mean worthy to be called lawmaker in the current Nigerian leagislation.Gold digging and oppressive petty thieves that does know what a mere definition of democracy is.Mediocre set of legisltors that have only succeded in driving the country backwards beyond the civilisation of 1920s.By every measurement,does not merit to visit any developed nation.
ReplyDeleteYou deserved morethan this, useless people. Must you go to America!!!!
ReplyDeleteNot a disgrace to himself but the ruling class in Nigeria and the entire nation
ReplyDeleteDrop outs. Village illitrates, thieves in agbada. Look at the people ruling us. He thought he could rig the process or bribe his way through. Big man this is not Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteLegisla"thief" barawo,ole, bastard lawmaker. All foreign embassies should deny him and his collegues visa. They only go abroad to spend our stolen money while most Nigerians are dying of poverty. Posterity will surely judge them
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