Is Nigerian Govt. trying to Scam Nigerians with UAE Visa announcement ? – David Hundeyin

Dear Nigerians, it has been brought to our notice once again that the Nigerian government may be likely trying to scam her own citizens.

David Hundeyin, an award winning investigative journalist has come up with an expose once again indicting the Federal Government of trying to defraud Nigerians with the recent  Embarrassing Visa fine Slammed on Nigerians by the UAE.

Ok… Let’s try making it xrayed to you..

READ below :

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

FG, UAE Reach Agreement on Resumption of Travels for Nigerian Passport Holders

Following successful talks and extensive, mutually beneficial negotiations between the Government of the United Arab Emirates and the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria @NigeriaGov, an agreement was reached allowing for the resumption of travel to the UAE for Nigerian passport holders.

This agreement includes updated controls and conditions to facilitate obtaining a UAE visa.

The resumption of visas will be effective from July 15, 2024.

Nigerians wishing to learn more about the updated visa conditions from the UAE can visit documentverificationhub.ae for any additional information.

#NigeriaUAE #RenewedHope #Diplomacy

Mohammed Idris
Minister of Information and National Orientation.
July 15, 2024

That was the announcement made by the Federal Government earlier today.

Did you notice the website URL on blue where Federal Government said the application would take place?

Hold my beer 🍻…..

David Hundeyin came through again… 

UAE government websites all end with the “.gov.ae” URL. This website is simply “.ae” which means it is not an official UAE government website. Furthermore, according to @scamadviser, the actual owner of the website is hiding their identity by using a paid proxy.

Possible government scam using fake website on UAE visa vs Nigeria

So because of this tweet, I dug in a bit and apparently it turns out that the proxy owner being used to hide the true owner is some Canadian guy called Jean Geoffrion.

He is the CTO at a Spanish IT company called Global Voice Group, which according to its website, specialises in “provision of RegTech and Govtech solutions…domestic revenue mobilisation and regulatory compliance.”

My unsolicited take on this UAE visa thing is that – you see that website? 100% FG trying to fleece Nigerians & UAE has nothing to do with it.
UAE probably just made a simple request to FG “ensure applicants are vetted properly before they apply for our visa”.

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This company also appears to only do business in Africa and in fact much of its management team is African.

So in summary, we have a website with a hidden owner contracting an IT middleman who specialises in “raising sustainable revenue” through high-traffic regulatory activities (such as visa applications) to operate the website on their behalf.

This website is not affiliated with the UAE government and the middleman operating it appears to only be active in African jurisdictions. My educated guess is that there is a private company behind all of this – possibly linked to someone in Aso Rock or the Foreign Ministry – which has quietly positioned itself to rip Nigerians off.

In fact, I’d go as far as to guess that the reason why the visa ban dragged on for so long – and why there were multiple false dawns – is that this private entity was haggling over details like revenue split.

I now await the frenzied, angry denials followed by the tacit admission that I’ve not even scratched the surface. If you’re familiar with Nigeria, none of this will come as a surprise.

Fake UAE and Nigerian website visa site

 

 

 

In summary for those that didn’t understand, Nigerian Government might be probably trying to scam Nigerians as the website they provided for Nigerians on behalf of the UAE is obviously fraudulent…… The evidence is all you saw above… It’s a pity… We await to hear from the UAE… David Hundeyin is their Nightmare. 

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