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Delta denies Nigerian bishop boarding over misplaced green card
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Delta Air Lines recently faced scrutiny after reportedly denying boarding to a US-based Nigerian bishop due to a misplaced green card. The incident involved Bishop Kenneth Obi, affiliated with the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), who was attempting to return to Atlanta from Lagos on March 19, 2025.

According to Vanguard, Bishop Obi had his documents verified by the US embassy in Nigeria, which confirmed his possession of a valid green card. Despite this verification, Delta Air Lines did not permit him to board. The bishop had traveled to Nigeria for a church anniversary and realized he lost his green card before his scheduled return.

Obi explained that he held a Delta Air return ticket for March 19 and discovered the loss of his physical green card on March 12. He reported the loss to police in Imo State and obtained an affidavit from the court as required. With these documents and a copy of his green card on his phone, he proceeded to Lagos for his flight. However, the flight was canceled.

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Upon explaining his situation to Delta's manager, Obi was directed back to the US embassy. Embassy security verified his unexpired green card and questioned why he was denied boarding. They stated that Delta should allow him on board. Obi recounted meeting Delta representatives Mr. Salami, Mr Napoleon, and Mrs Akpan on March 20 but was told he needed travel documents from the embassy.

A spokesperson for Delta Air Lines responded by stating that airlines are only authorized to accept original travel documents like passports and residence permits.

Travelers must ensure they have all necessary documentation when traveling internationally. Rules can change unexpectedly, emphasizing the importance of being prepared with valid identification such as a passport or Permanent Resident Card when entering or transiting through the United States.

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