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SAD TIMES FOR NIGERIANS IN THE PHILIPPINES … as Nigerian government turns deaf ear to diplomatic and immigration challenges

Bola Adewara
Last updated: December 10, 2025 8:10 am
Bola Adewara
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Its a sad time for the Nigerian community in the Philippines as they grapple with severe diplomatic and immigration challenges, further compounded by the deteriorating condition of Nigeria’s embassy in Manila. As the situation reaches a critical point, Bishop Tony Marioghae, President of Nigerians in Diaspora (NIDOPHIL) Philippines, is urging the Nigerian government to take swift and decisive action to address these pressing concerns.

* Bishop Tony Marioghae, President of Nigerians in Diaspora (NIDOPHIL) Philippines
* Bishop Tony Marioghae, President of Nigerians in Diaspora (NIDOPHIL) Philippines

In a recent press statement, Marioghae, who is also the Presiding Bishop of TEAM International, highlighted the immense contributions of Nigerians in the diaspora to the country, noting that they are among the most educated and resourceful immigrant groups globally, significantly boosting Nigeria’s economy through remittances.

However, he lamented that despite their contributions, the Nigerian government has yet to adequately invest in diplomatic infrastructure and the well-being of its citizens abroad.

A glaring example of this neglect is the Nigerian embassy in Manila, which was destroyed by fire a year ago and remains in a state of disrepair.

According to Marioghae, the embassy lacks a passport sealing machine, making it nearly impossible for Nigerians to process their passports, further worsening their immigration challenges.

“If Nigeria cannot modernise its foreign missions, it weakens our ability to counter negative stereotypes and leaves our citizens vulnerable,” Marioghae stated. “Nigerians, particularly in Asian countries, face serious restrictions on their fundamental rights.

While some individuals engage in criminal activities, punishing an entire community for the actions of a few is unjust and unacceptable.”

He urged the Nigerian government, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to leverage diplomacy and strategic information dissemination to counter misinformation and improve the global perception of Nigerians.

He also emphasized the need for stronger diplomatic engagement to protect Nigerians abroad, ensuring they are treated with dignity and respect.

Furthermore, Marioghae called for greater inclusion of Nigerians in the diaspora in national affairs, advocating for their right to vote and participate in government decision-making processes. “Nigerians abroad are cultural, moral, and diplomatic ambassadors of our nation.

Providing them with the necessary diplomatic support will enable them to continue excelling and representing Nigeria positively on the global stage.”

He concluded by urging the federal government to prioritize the reconstruction of the Nigerian embassy in Manila, describing it as a crucial step toward restoring the dignity of Nigerians in the Philippines and strengthening diplomatic ties in Asia.

 

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Bola Adewara, editor E-life magazine, hardcopy and online is a widely traveled journalist, author and seminary teacher. You can reach him @ info@bolaadewara.com or 234-8092343464.
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