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Desperate Nigerians Who Wants To ‘Japa’ Reap Losses, Frustration After Patronising Fake Visa Syndicates
Hadjia Ibrahim (Not real name) admitted, rather sadly, that she had yet to forgive herself for such desperation in the recent past.
The desperation by some Nigerians to enter some countries that have strict visa regime has led some of them to procure fake visa.
VerseNews gathered that, Olaide Oyelude, James Abraham, Chima Azubuike and Chika Otuchikere examine the experiences of these persons, the money lost and the lessons learnt Smarting from the pain of the financial loss they suffered in their frantic bid to secure a visa to relocate to Qatar for greener pastures.
Hadjia Ibrahim (Not real name) admitted, rather sadly, that she had yet to forgive herself for such desperation in the recent past.
A nurse with career prospects at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Katsina, Katsina State, Ibrahim said she almost resigned from her job to jump at the fake visa a syndicate arranged for her to journey to the beautiful country.
But beyond the delays and dashed hopes that eventually hit her, she said she lost about N600,000 to the fraudsters who promised to facilitate the trip before reality dawned on her and she aborted the plan.