BREAKING: U.S. Mission In Nigeria Shuts Down
The ripple effect of the United States government shutdown has reached Nigeria. On Wednesday, the U.S. Mission in Abuja announced it was suspending updates on its official X account, citing the lapse in appropriations that has grounded several government services back home.
In a notice to Nigerians, the Mission said only urgent safety and security advisories will be posted until “full operations resume.”
Despite the blackout on social media, the Mission clarified that passport, visa, and transit services both in the U.S. and in its Embassies and Consulates abroad would continue “as the situation permits.”
“Due to the lapse in appropriations, this X account will not be updated regularly until full operations resume,” the statement read.
The U.S. shutdown, triggered by a bitter budget impasse in Washington, has left hundreds of thousands of federal employees in limbo and now threatens to disrupt international diplomatic engagements.
For Nigerians planning trips to the U.S., the advice is clear: monitor official notices, but don’t expect daily updates from the Mission’s social handles until the logjam is cleared in Congress.
