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Moses Bliss Misses Tanzania Concert Over Visa Denial

Popular Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss was unable to perform at a major concert in Tanzania after being denied entry into the country due to visa issues. In a video message on Instagram, Bliss explained that his team flew from Kenya to Tanzania after being advised they could get a visa on arrival. However, upon landing in Dar es Salaam, immigration officials refused them entry, leaving them stranded at the airport for hours. The singer revealed that despite efforts that reached "presidential intervention," the visa complications could not be resolved in time. He expressed deep disappointment, stating that his team had invested "hundreds of thousands of dollars" to make the event free for an estimated 60,000 attendees. Bliss apologized to his Tanzanian fans for the last-minute cancellation and promised to return to perform for them in the future. He and […]

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Ghanaian Family in UK Faces Deportation Over Visa Sponsorship Issues.

A Ghanaian family living in the UK is facing deportation after their visa sponsor lost its licence, leaving them unable to afford replacement visas. Esther Kondu, a care worker, and her husband Osei, a former teacher, moved to the UK in 2022 with their three young daughters. After their sponsor's collapse, Esther secured a new job, but delays in visa applications resulted in their rejection. Osei, who had started army training, is now unable to work due to the situation. An immigration lawyer and a UK MP are advocating for the family, urging the Home Office to reconsider its stance.

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Asante Kotoko Withdraws from Capital City Africa Cup Due to Visa Issues.

Asante Kotoko, a prominent Ghana Premier League team, has officially announced its withdrawal from the Capital City Africa Cup, set to take place in Washington, D.C., on October 12. The club faced significant challenges in obtaining visas for its players and technical staff, which ultimately led to this decision.Despite some members of the team already in the U.S. in hopes of resolving the visa situation, the club's efforts proved unsuccessful. In a statement, Kotoko expressed regret over the situation, emphasizing their professionalism and commitment to ensuring participation under favorable conditions.The club reassured fans that the first contingent, consisting of seven players and staff members currently in the U.S., would return to Ghana on October 13. The focus will then shift to the ongoing Ghana Premier League season, as Kotoko aims to build on its strong start.

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