Fifty-two Nigerians yesterday lost their legal rights to remain in the United Kingdom.
Investigation in London revealed that the arrangement have been concluded for the deportation of the affected Nigerians made up of 41 males and 11 females on a chartered flight yesterday.
Mr Muhammed Isa, Head of Immigration Section in the Nigerian High Commission, who confirmed the development, said that already, manifest documenting detailed offences of those to be deported have been forwarded to appropriate authorities in Nigeria.
He said the deportees, who breached the rules of their stay in the UK, include asylum seekers, over-stayers and convicted drug traffickers that have completed their terms.
Isa, who noted further that an enforced removal of Nigerians from the UK was ` certainly' not the preferred choice of either the Commission, the British Authority and those affected, advised Nigerians to obey the rules of their host countries and avoid getting involved in criminal activities. (NAN)
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Posted: at 25-04-2012 12:17 PM (13 years ago) | Addicted Hero
mizcollins1 at 25-04-2012 01:45 PM (13 years ago) (f)
Quote from: nametalkam on 25-04-2012 12:17 PM
Fifty-two Nigerians yesterday lost their legal rights to remain in the United Kingdom.
Investigation in London revealed that the arrangement have been concluded for the deportation of the affected Nigerians made up of 41 males and 11 females on a chartered flight yesterday.
Mr Muhammed Isa, Head of Immigration Section in the Nigerian High Commission, who confirmed the development, said that already, manifest documenting detailed offences of those to be deported have been forwarded to appropriate authorities in Nigeria.
He said the deportees, who breached the rules of their stay in the UK, include asylum seekers, over-stayers and convicted drug traffickers that have completed their terms.
Isa, who noted further that an enforced removal of Nigerians from the UK was ` certainly' not the preferred choice of either the Commission, the British Authority and those affected, advised Nigerians to obey the rules of their host countries and avoid getting involved in criminal activities. (NAN)
when was this then?? i didn,t see it on channel four news or even bbc1?
Posted: at 25-04-2012 01:45 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
it's all gud. come home and fight for ur rights & opportunity for gud living, no place like home. forget those people, they don't have regards for africans or black race only their own selfish interests. our leaders shaaa...if naija is being governed properly, those ppl would be our servants, yes.
Posted: at 25-04-2012 04:03 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming