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is for their security and future reasons, we should learn to protect our nation too if we actually call it our home and a future place for our children. long life Nigeria. hahahahahahahaha. Reply
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Quote from: angesco on 24-06-2013 05:05 PM We bought this on ourselves you would do well to post this on BBC.they love stuff like this,like wash your dirty linens in public and we will help you spread it out to dry.our dear honest,dispationate citizen-of-the-wprld How many times have churches in Nigeria that have organised pilgrimages to Israel been blacklisted because Nigerians failed to turn up at the airport to return to Nigeria? What about the case of the Olympics. We send out more "officials" than athletes to the games outside Nigeria and then less than half of them return. There are thousands of incidents where Nigerians and Asians disappear into England - only to resurface with lies. Lies such as "if I return to Nigeria they will kill me" or "my parents were killed and I am next to be murdered!" Give me a break. Nigeria is not more worse off than Chad, Niger, Sudan or Somalia- where they having been living on handouts from charity organisations for the last 30 years or so! In such countries many of their citizens were born into refugee camps and 30 years on are still living there! But Nigerians who have it good compared to them want to reap where they have made no contribution via the benefit system and council houses!. We have illegal Chinese and Lebanese people - sorry I mean "tourists" - living the big life in Nigeria but they are in our country illegally. If the border agency in Nigeria cannot be bothered to shift them that does not mean England should do likewise. 101,000 Nigerians were given 6 month visas last year to come to England. India 296,000, 53,000 were given to Pakistanis and 14,000 each to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This was just last year. How many of them returned to their homelands when the visa's expired? As Theresa May said "in the long run we're interested in a system of bonds that deters overstaying and recovers costs if a foreign national has used our public services." The British government wants "annual net migration down below 100,000 by 2015." Whats wrong with that? After all Kenya is not considered a high risk to immigration abuse why then should Nigeria - "the giant of Africa" be considered so. This is one of the reasons Nigeria has become a stronghold for Islamic terrorists. Our airport authorities are more corrupt than the Nigeria police (and that is saying a lot). Anyone and anything is allowed over the border and into Nigeria. Port Harcourt airport (under reconstruction) is a way in for any illegal. Staff working there are more interested in what you are carrying in 32kg of luggage than who you are. They look silly to the public arguing about what clothes are not allowed in - with such statements as "madam, these shoes are new -they are not allowed in Nigeria! So while they are arguing about a pair of shoes (that will effect the Nigerian economy?) illegals and trouble makers are being scanned (with the unclad eye) into the country. They are even given a loud "welcome to Nigeria sir/madam" by officials whilst those of us who are bonafide Nigerians are treated like the underclass. S I say good for Britain. They want to keep their country decent and have only those who will contribute to the success of their country to come in and make a life here. As Theresa May said ""this is the next step in making sure our immigration system is more selective, bringing down net migration from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands while still welcoming the brightest and the best to Britain," Maybe our home secretary could do likewise for Nigeria and get only the brightest and best to come to Nigeria. Who knows may be one day a member of the British government or an American senator will seek medical attention in Nigeria! Who knows. Never say never. Have a nice day.
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Lol @ Ben ReplyLOVE COMES TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN IT...LET TALK ABOUT LOVE.
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some people are staying in uk to upgrade there living condition not to made wealth like before that is why our so call leader need to give nigerian basic amenities like electricity ,water,gas,good road and security good education not everybody want to rich like dangote ,otedola,obj,gej that want to buy the whole world with there animal african thinking Reply
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Quote from: longben on 23-06-2013 11:32 PM 3 thousand pounds to enter a country where three to four families share a 50sq meters apartment?i dey laff ohh love ur comment. lol. ur so right
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Quote from: tundemartin on 24-06-2013 11:42 PM love ur comment. lol. ur so right 3 people share a room in england plus the houses are so dirty and unclean and the best food u get in england is fish and chips same like dundun and akara
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He who has ears should listen carefully. Briticos no send people at all oooo ----- Reply![]() ![]() ![]() Who Jah Blessed, No Man Cursed......
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Germans never talk ,na britiko hunger de kill people de talk.what is the difference between Britiko and Ajegunle.Taaaaaa carry waaaaka joo. Reply
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Quote from: teebaz990 on 24-06-2013 05:00 AM It not only UK dubai/uae has the same system if you are coming here you have to post a bond should in case you over stay your visa they will use the money to deport you. LOL i hear the same goes for Australia even as far as it is - way under the earth downunder as they call it. " If its not for love - its for nothing " [/size]
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BBC news has it that this is only a pilot project for visitors Replyand this idea may be dropped . It is also likely the Nigerian government may retaliate.. . So as it is wait and see . till November " If its not for love - its for nothing " [/size]
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dem dey craze even this useless france better pass am ReplyDr Prince ken,omoba Ijebuode
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Quote from: longben on 24-06-2013 08:56 PM you would do well to post this on BBC.they love stuff like this,like wash your dirty linens in public and we will help you spread it out to dry.our dear honest,dispationate citizen-of-the-wprld Ouch! Truth hurts. The world now id a global village. What happens in one part of the world becomes news within seconds elsewhere - so BBC is well aware. A true patriot is seeing the truth and condemnimg it. Nigerians are tired of being ridiculed around the world due to the inappropriateness of people in position of Power ower. Today they are deporting Nigeriens from Kano A good start -this should also be extended to illegal Lebanese and Chinese abusing their stay in beautiful Nigeria. Long live Nigeria. A
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THREE THOUSAND POUNDS IS BIG MONEY IN NIGERIA Reply
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Quote from: longben on 24-06-2013 08:56 PM you would do well to post this on BBC.they love stuff like this,like wash your dirty linens in public and we will help you spread it out to dry.our dear honest,dispationate citizen-of-the-wprld Fellow Nigerian - Longben! I am happy that in your reply you did not state that what had been written was false. My hope is that you never put yourself forward for any government post in Nigeria because you have revealed yourself as someone who will brush the truth under the carpet. I am tired of having my Nigerian passport scrutinized by airport officials around the world due to the illegal activities of a few Nigerians. If your only grievance is that the BBC will "like" my reply - many Britons (including black Britons) travel to Nigeria and are meted out the same silly treatment meted out by airport officials. Every country in the world has it's citizens who when they see the injustice going on around them - they voice it. Longben it would be good if you could stand for justice. Have a good day!
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