2 Nigerian Girls Seek Pres. Jonathan's Intervention From Deportation From Canada

Date: 28-03-2013 12:00 am (11 years ago) | Author: franel
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«§» 27 March 2013

Got this email from Funmi Macaulay, a US-born Nigerian presently living in Brooklyn, NYC, and the founder of Nigerians Unite Against Boko Haram (NUABH). She wrote an article about the plight of Ihuoma and Victoria, two young Nigerians living and studying in Canada who are on the verge of being deported back to Nigeria. The two girls have been holed up in a church basement the last nine months and . See Funmi's article below...



    I am surprised that I have not read in any media, local or international, about efforts by the Nigerian government to help two Nigerian students who have been on deportation list in Canada for a 'crime' that makes mockery of the very ideals that western societies proud themselves on - hard work. Victoria Ordu and Ihuoma Amadi, 20 and 21 respectively, having been holed up in the basement of a church in Canada - not for document forgery. No, not for 419, internet scam or fake marriage, but for attempting to work and earn decent stipends to augment what they get from home.

The news media in Canada has been awash with the reports since June 2012 when the two University of Regina students took refuge in a church hoping that the Canadian authorities will forgive them for working in Walmart for two weeks. The issue here is that the student visa they carry permits them to work on campus but not outside.  The students have in their various interviews stated that they stopped the Walmart jobs immediately they became aware of the restriction.  But the Canada authorities have simply refused to budge.

Maybe the situation has lingered the way it is because of the green color of the passport they carry.  I doubt that the Canadian authorities would have held their grounds the way they've done for almost a year now if these two students were Americans, Indians, Chinese or even South Africans. As one born of Nigerian parents in the US, I have the privilege of knowing how it feels traveling with the Nigerian passport and that of the US.

It is instructive that while Walmart that employed the students have gone without any rebuke from the government, these two young ladies have remained imprisoned in a church basement for more than nine months now without knowing what day light looks like.  While immigration authorities accepted that Walmart had made an honest mistake in their hiring practices, the same leniency wasn’t granted to the students.

“Walmart was given the benefit of the doubt, while the students weren’t,” said Michelle Stewart, an associate professor in the University of Regina, who's been campaigning for the release of the two Nigerians.  “The most common response to this type of infraction is a fine of $320,” said Stewart.  "This is Canada, but it feels like hell for us," Ihuoma said in an interview with CBS Canada. "We feel forgotten here, nothing is happening at all."

Friends and well-wishers of these two students have in the last nine months mounted pressure on the Canadian government, but not much has been achieved. I have been involved in the social media campaign to drum support for these innocent young Nigerians, but much as the protests on and off line continues to grow, the Canadian authorities have remained hard-heartened.
Canada holds strong trade relations with Nigeria and is hoping to grow its economic presence in the country as a springboard to reach the rest of Africa. Being Canada's largest trading partner in sub-Saharan Africa should serve as an incentive in extracting the right government action on diplomatic matters like this. This is the time for Nigeria to flex some diplomatic and economic muscles.

I remember when the reclusive North Korean government arrested two US journalists and sentenced them to 12 years imprisonment with hard labour for illegally entering the country.  President Obama sent former president Clinton to the country and in 24 hours those two lady journalists were released to join their families. Nigeria, by virtue of its economic and strategic might, can achieve similar result when efforts are made from the top. Don't think I'm naive.

I expect President Jonathan's government to act now.  Please save Victoria and Ihuoma from what their lawyer has described as 'honest mistake'.

Funmi Macaulay wrote in from New York


Posted: at 28-03-2013 12:00 AM (11 years ago) | Hero
- papadip at 28-03-2013 02:19 AM (11 years ago)
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Ralph Goodale
I thought and expected this issue would have been resolved by now. It is a shame that our governments federal and the state sponsors of these ladies has not being able to do anything and yet they can dish out expensive gifts to those that did not deserve them and even pardoned their fellow looters and continue to do business with the province of Saskatchewan in the energy sector.

Yet two young Nigerian girls are still camped and cramped in the basement of a church to avoid deportation since last summer (September 2012)…for a simple a violation.
A prominent Canadian opposition member of parliament Ralph Goodale  protested  in conjunction with few Nigerians but to no avail.


Posted: at 28-03-2013 02:19 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- papadip at 28-03-2013 02:39 AM (11 years ago)
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Quote from: papadip on 22-09-2012 11:04 PM
Hopefully they will be given a second chance. Foreign students can work in Canada with permit only; they may have received bad advice from the beginning.  I sympathize with them they are just too young. Race must be a factor given the fact one was arrested at work. Nigerians can be citizens of other countries but let me say this; you are not fully wanted and appreciated. In the neighboring province of Manitoba, Manitoba Hydro just signed a $23-million deal with Nigeria last July now these two students will just be deported like that? This is a living hell for the two young girls. The Nigeria High Commission should wade in this case but they won't given the record of Nigerian diplomats globally. It easier for them (Western World) to make billions of dollars from us but it is tough for Nigerians to work for peanuts or chicken feed in their backyard. The more reason Nigeria being the largest exporter of money in the world should stop doing so and take care of their own. The president of the university in conjunction with the parishioners will help. I wish them the very best and good luck.

I would also like to bring to the attention of everyone that this is a decent post by a decent poster meaning ethnicity was not identified as to other posts. Interestingly the consultant helping out free of charge should be commended he is from a different tribe at least by the name. I hope this will change the mentality of racists on this website that would insult members given their ethnic saying i.e. ”you have a small brain” and other tribal slurs for no good reason. This is a testament that we’re all Nigerians and we’ve have to be of help to each other. Tribalism is evil.

Posted: at 28-03-2013 02:39 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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