Popular investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, was on Wednesday detained by Zimbabwe authorities at the country’s international airport.
Hundeyin made this known in a series of post on his verified Twitter handle.
“I landed in Zimbabwe earlier today, and I have been detained at Harare Airport inside a smelly locked room for nearly 7 hours.
Visa-free Relationship
“They said that despite using the travel document of a country with a visa-free relationship, my nationality is still Nigerian, and thus, I need a visa.
“I was processed for removal from their country and locked in a tiny room, but I have heard nothing from anyone for several hours.
Alongside a lady from Uganda (also a visa-free country), I have been locked in a room with no windows or toilet, plus a bottle of pee on the floor.
“No one appears to be in charge of anything, and even though my return flight to Addis has been rescheduled for tonight, I am still locked in this room, and I risk missing my flight.
“They appear to have forgotten that they have people in detention here.
Bye Bye To Zimbabwe
“I am ready to hop on my flight and never come back to Zimbabwe for the rest of my life.
“Please, someone out there who is actually in charge of something should let me go so I can be on my merry way. I’m not interested in visiting Zimbabwe anymore.
“I want to go home. Please.”
In an update, Hundeyin stated that the Zimbabwe officials have allowed him use the toilet.
According to him, they also assured him that he would be allowed to use his exit flight.
“I’ve been allowed to use the loo for the first time in 10 hours, and I’ve been assured that I will be allowed to catch my exit flight.
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“I will keep updating until I board and have my passport returned to me.”