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N688k Non-Refundable Fee? Heaven My Goal, Not Dubai, By Sir Favour Nneji Amako

I was shocked when I heard about the UAE’s new visa requirement for Nigerians. A whopping N688,000 non-refundable fee? And a minimum account balance of $10,000? They must think we’re all swimming in oil money…or desperate to escape the motherland!
I discussed this with my friend, Tunde:
“Sir Favour, have you heard the news?” Tunde asked, his eyes wide with disbelief.
“What news?” I replied, already sensing something was off.
“The UAE visa requirement! N688,000 and a $10,000 account balance? It’s like they don’t want us to come at all! Unless…unless you’re a billionaire, or a magician who can conjure up cash out of thin air!”
I chuckled. “Yeah, because Dubai is the ultimate goal for every Nigerian – who needs heaven when you can have Dubai? I mean, who needs eternal bliss when you can have a 5-star hotel and a selfie with a Burj Khalifa backdrop? It’s like they say: ‘You have to break the bank to make it to Dubai’…literally! And if you’re lucky, they might even ask for your firstborn child as collateral!”
Tunde laughed. “You’re preaching to the choir, my friend. Nigeria is our own Dubai – we just need to see it. And if we can’t afford the visa fee, well…there’s always heaven. After all, heaven is my goal, not Dubai! Because, let’s be real, have you seen the exchange rate? It’s like they’re charging us per grain of sand!”
I concluded, “Heaven is my goal, not Dubai. And if UAE wants to keep their Dubai, that’s fine by me. I’ll stick to my Nigeria, thank you very much!”
We both burst out laughing at the absurdity of it all.
“And what’s with our politicians?” I asked, shaking my head. “They’re quick to jet off to Dubai for holidays, buy mansions there, and neglect our fatherland. Do they even have the right to sing the national anthem, ‘Nigeria, we hail thee…’?”
Tunde snorted. “Please, they’re probably thinking, ‘Why bother with Nigeria when you can have Dubai?’ I mean, who needs functional hospitals and schools when you can have a private jet and a Dubai mansion?”
I concluded, “Heaven is my goal, not Dubai. And if our politicians want to keep their Dubai, that’s fine by me. I’ll stick to my Nigeria, thank you very much…or at least, what’s left of it after they’ve sold it off to the highest bidder”
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