The federal government has granted Nigerian citizenship to 286 foreigners out of 600 applications received.
This was disclosed by the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola after the federal executive council (FEC) meeting, presided by President Muhammadu Buhari approved the application on Wednesday.
According to the minister, 208 of those approved were granted citizenship by naturalization while 78 others were granted citizenship by registration.
Aregbesola said the approved applications cut across citizens from different countries.
Describing the development, Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, said the approval of the memo on citizenship was “groundbreaking”, adding that it came at the time some Nigerians are saying the country is unfit to live in.
Mohammed added that many foreigners around the world apply daily for Nigerian citizenship.
“It’s a groundbreaking memo as it will tell you because just as some people think Nigeria is not a fit and proper place to live,” the minister said.
“We have thousands of people who are applying daily all over the world from virtually every continent to be citizens of Nigeria. I think that is very instructive.”
Recall in 2017, the federal government granted Nigerian citizenship to 335 foreigners — out of the 500 applications received by the government.

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