Nollywood actor Alesh Sanni sounded an alarm, cautioning Nigerians against using fraudulent agencies to obtain visas.
Alesh Sanni advised Nigerians to stop risking their life savings with unscrupulous visa agencies, warning that investing millions in failed travel plans could lead to financial ruin, and posed the dire question: “What happens if you spend everything and still get denied?”
He urged Nigerians to obtain legitimate travel documents and avoid wasting millions on fraudulent travel schemes, emphasizing that visa agents have no authority to guarantee visas, and advising them to rely on proper documentation instead.
“Guys, pls, I won’t say this again, walai. Don’t use all your life savings for the agency to try a visa for you. Pls, stop this. Just try it with a good document, and don’t use millions for travel. Chai, this isn’t guarantee. Where do you wanna start from when you spent 20m to japa and got denied? Like how? Pls be wise.
No be agent go give you visa o. Pls be wise, don’t be foolish”
Alesh Sanni cautioned that the current economic climate and stringent visa policies mean that many embassies are now highly selective in issuing visas, making it even more reckless to gamble with fraudulent agencies.
“They won’t listen. Economy is bad to embassies aren’t giving visas anyhow. You people should not be foolish, them go just scam you”.
Alesh Sanni previously expressed frustration over Nigeria’s economic woes, citing the drastic difference in currency exchange rates, where $1,200 is cleared for N10 million, and passionately questioned the justification for such disparity, bitterly suggesting that the government’s inaction was tantamount to systemic oppression, effectively “killing” its citizens economically.
Furthermore he previously slammed a Lagos State hospital for its unacceptable conditions, recounting his shocking experience visiting a family member, where he encountered a 2-hour power outage despite the hospital’s hefty bills, which he deemed absurd and outrageous.