Mozambique Deports 40 Detained Nigerians

April 1, 2026
April 1, 2026
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Forty of the 42 Nigerians arrested and locked up for weeks in Mozambique have been deported to Nigeria.

Abike Dabiri-Erewa,  Chairman/CEO of the Commission, has urged Nigerians in South Africa to remain calm as the Nigeria High Commission in South Africa is looking into allegations of violence meted on some Nigerians celebrating a cultural festival in the country. 

She said it must have been a serious case of misconception and misinterpretation, advising both parties to remain calm as the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa is looking into the matter.

 She confirmed that the deportees arrived in Nigeria in three batches of 13, 16 and 11 respectively aboard a South African Airways flight, SA60 and Ethiopian Airline on March 24, 26 and 27, with two of them remaining in Mozambique.

The Commission noted that the deportation did not follow due process.

A statement by the Commission’s Spokesperson,  Abdur-Rahman Balogun described such act as inhuman and a violation of their human rights as they were randomly arrested, detained and deported despite having their proper documentation. 

Though, the Mozambique authorities claimed immigration issues but documents provided by the Nigerians showed otherwise 

Some of the deportees who were received by the agency’s staff in Lagos  claimed that their money and some other valuables taken from them while in detention were not given back to them upon deportation while huge sums  were also taken from  their mobile App.

 Forty two Nigerians were arrested at their various business locations despite possessing valid residency documents.

Some of those affected alleged that the arrests were carried out without prior notice, insisting they had complied with all legal requirements to live and work in Mozambique.

 They further claimed they were detained for several days before being processed for deportation.

Of the two Nigerians not deported, one is married to a Mozambican while the other was born there.

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