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Ministry of Interior Clarifies Nigerian Nationality Renunciation Fee Amidst Online Claims

by Naira.blog Editorial Team
March 31, 2026
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The Nigerian Ministry of Interior has moved to clarify widespread misinformation regarding the fee for renouncing Nigerian nationality. Contrary to recent claims circulating on social media, which suggested an astronomical hike to N5 million, the Ministry has officially stated that the fee remains N2 million.

A spokesperson for the Ministry addressed the issue, debunking the rumors that had caused considerable concern and debate among Nigerians, particularly those in the diaspora contemplating a change in citizenship.

Debunking the N5 Million Rumor

The false information, reportedly sparked by a medical doctor based in the Netherlands, quickly gained traction online, leading many to believe that the government had drastically increased the cost of renouncing Nigerian citizenship from an initial N50,000 to N5 million. This sparked outrage and discussions about the implications for Nigerians seeking dual citizenship or renouncing their Nigerian status for various reasons.

The Ministry’s clarification aims to allay fears and provide accurate information to the public. It emphasized that official communication regarding such significant policy changes would always come directly from the Ministry through appropriate channels, not through unverified social media posts.

Impact on Citizens and Policy

The incident highlights the pervasive nature of misinformation in the digital age and the importance of verifying information from official sources. For many Nigerians living abroad, the decision to renounce their nationality is a complex one, often influenced by factors such as ease of travel, economic opportunities, and social integration in their host countries.

While the N2 million fee itself is a substantial amount for many, the clarification prevents further panic and allows individuals to make informed decisions based on accurate figures. The Ministry urged the public to disregard unverified reports and to always seek information from its official website or designated spokespersons.

Conclusion

The Nigerian Ministry of Interior’s prompt clarification on the nationality renunciation fee is a crucial step in combating misinformation. By confirming the official charge of N2 million and refuting the N5 million rumor, the Ministry has provided much-needed accuracy, allowing Nigerians to proceed with informed decisions regarding their citizenship status.

Naira.blog Editorial Team

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