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U.S. Authorises Departure Of Non-Essential Embassy Staff In Abuja, Issues Travel Advisory On Nigeria The United States government has authorised the voluntary departure of non-essential personnel and their family members from its embassy in Abuja, citing heightened security concerns. In a related development, Washington has also advised its citizens to reconsider travel to Nigeria, warning of potential risks linked to the prevailing security environment. The decision, which stops short of a full evacuation, allows eligible staff at the U.S. Embassy Abuja to depart at their discretion while maintaining essential diplomatic operations. Officials say the move is part of precautionary measures aimed at safeguarding American personnel amid evolving security threats. The updated travel advisory underscores concerns over instability, including possible unrest and other risks that could affect the safety of visitors. The development follows a series of recent security alerts issued...