



Updating your news feed...

NEWS EXPRESS is Nigeria’s leading online newspaper. Published by Africa’s international award-winning journalist, Mr. Isaac Umunna, NEWS EXPRESS is Nigeria’s first truly professional online daily newspaper. It is published from Lagos, Nigeria’s economic and media hub, and has a provision for occasional special print editions. Thanks to our vast network of sources and dedicated team of professional journalists and contributors spread across Nigeria and overseas, NEWS EXPRESS has become synonymous with newsbreaks and exclusive stories from around the world.







The American-Nigerian couple
An American married to a Nigerian woman has raised concerns about a potential disparity in Nigeria?s citizenship laws.
The couple discovered that while a Nigerian man can immediately sponsor his foreign wife for citizenship, a Nigerian woman must wait 15 years before her foreign husband can apply.
?I beg, Naija people, make Oona tell me, how do I become Nigerian?? he asked at the beginning of the video.
?I was doing some online research, and I learnt that according to the Nigerian constitution, a Nigerian man, when he marries a foreigner, can allow her to apply for citizenship immediately. But a Nigerian woman, when she marries a foreigner, that man has to live in Nigeria for 15 years before he?s eligible to apply for citizenship,? he said.
The woman her surprise and frustration, stating that she couldn?t understand why the law would be different for men and women.
She said: ?Yeah, it?s kind of like really funny because we were reading about the whole thing. It says that if I, as a Nigerian woman, get married to a foreigner, the man cannot become a Nigerian unless he lives in Nigeria for 15 years. But if a Nigerian man marries a foreigner, the woman can apply to become a Nigerian immediately. Make it make sense?.
Her husband echoed the sentiments, wondering why he couldn?t apply for citizenship immediately, especially since they plan to move to Nigeria for several years.
?That?s alright in my country,you can apply immediately,? the man said, comparing the situation to U.S. citizenship laws.
?Why shouldn?t I be able to travel freely in and out without stress? I don?t think that is right. I don?t think that should be so,? he added.
?So, I?m telling my husband that maybe we just read the wrong information because we need explanation. That cannot be right,? she said.
?I don?t know who has Tinubu?s DMs, his email, his social media. We should see about this. It?s not right,? he jokingly added.
The couple?s concerns have sparked a debate about the fairness of Nigeria?s citizenship laws.
Reacting to the viral video on X, Hon. Akin Alabi, Chairman of the House Committee on Works and representative for Egbeda/Ona Ara Federal Constituency, expressed his opinion on Section 26 of the 1999 Constitution, arguing the current provision is discriminatory and should be revised to allow both men and women to pass citizenship to their spouses equally.
He said: ?Section 26 of the 1999 Constitution lists the conditions under which individuals can become Nigerian citizens. One of them is ?any woman who is or has been married to a citizen of Nigeria?.
?My opinion: This should be amended to ?any person??. My constitutional amendment bill on this just scaled second reason.
?I believe that if we do not want to do citizenship by marriage, that?s fine, but if we are doing it, it shouldn?t be just one way. Men and women should be able to pass citizenship to their spouses. This smacks of patriarchy and discrimination,? Alabi said, adding that his constitutional amendment bill on the matter has just passed its second reading.
?I attempted this in the 9th assembly but came short. I hope to see it to the end this time.
?I must, however, mention that constitutional amendments are hard to achieve. Not impossible, but the extra step of 24 Houses of Assembly needing to agree makes it extremely difficult. We will continue to try?. (The Nation)



















