Nigerian Man Deported From Iceland Claims His Life is Threatened by Boko Haram in Nigeria

Date: 20-06-2016 12:22 pm (7 years ago) | Author: Bayo Nelson
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32-year-old Nigerian man Eze Okafor lived in Iceland for four years before he was deported. He was taken to Stockholm and later he was handed papers by the Swedish immigration authorities, which gave him until June 1 to leave Sweden or be deported back to Nigeria. As Eze sat in the pews at a church where he goes most mornings to pray, his phone buzzed with a new message. His Icelandic teacher was checking in on him, giving him support.
A calm and composed man, Eze began to cry, the emotion intensifying as he continued to read. His friends in Iceland were standing with him, the message said, they would fight for him. Eze Okafor had been living in Iceland for the last four years, working as a cook in a local restaurant, learning Icelandic language, building a community.
"Iceland is my home now. I have contributed to the society here. Many people know me. My friends have become my family," he said
Eze fled Nigera after being targeted by Boko Haram. In 2010, he and his younger brother, Okwy, were attacked in retaliation for not joining the armed group. "They tried to recruit me, but I refused." Members of Boko Haram stormed their house in Maiduguri, Borno State, in northeastern Nigeria. Eze was stabbed in the head and face. Okwy was killed.
Soon after, Eze fled Nigeria and made a long and dangerous boat journey to Europe, where in 2011 he sought asylum in Sweden. He told his story and showed his still fresh and infected wounds, including the gash over his eye, which he feared would cost him his eyesight. He was denied asylum and made his way to Iceland.
He applied for asylum in Iceland in 2012 but was denied.

He has been working with a lawyer, Katrin Theodorsdottir, who then applied for permission for Eze to stay in Iceland on humanitarian grounds, as his case has slowly made its way through the system. Eze said in October he was given temporary residency and could work. 
His case in Iceland has hinged on what time limit is relevant to his asylum request, as defined by Article 19 of the Dublin Regulation, which determines which EU member state is responsible for asylum seekers. Article 19 lays out a timeframe of six months within which an asylum seeker must be sent back to the country where they were originally asking for asylum, otherwise the current country is responsible for processing their asylum case.
After many rejections, appeals and back and forths between various immigration authorities, Theodorsdottir said there was a "twist". A special immigration committee reviewing Eze's case said the time limit to send Eze back to Sweden might have expired, and advised him to go to the immigration office and have his application for asylum processed.
Eze went to the immigration office as instructed to pick up the paperwork, and was told to wait 45 minutes, which he did. According to Theodorsdottir, unbeknownst to him, the police officer was calling the immigration office. And then another twist.
"The police said I should come to sign and all of a sudden they took me into custody. They arrested me. I spent the night in jail," Eze recalled. "They next morning they said they were deporting me. I said I should go and get my stuff from my house. They said no. They took me to the airport and manhandled me. In Iceland, I have been integrated into society, with so many friends. A lot of people know me. So when the police was beating me, when I was arrested, there was a lot of reaction."
Early on May 26, Eze was put handcuffed onto a plane for deportation. Two members of the rights group No Borders Iceland boarded the plane and stood up in protest, asking other passengers to stand up as well to protest Eze's deportation. After about 10 minutes, they were arrested by Iceland's police.
He was taken to Stockholm. At the airport, he thought the Icelandic authorities would give him back the only ID he had - his Nigerian driver's license. They took it back to Iceland. He was handed papers by the Swedish immigration authorities, which gave him until June 1 to leave Sweden or be deported back to Nigeria.
He was also given a piece of paper saying he had no right to financial assistance. Without money or any identification, he was turned out onto the street where he spent the first night.
Boko Haram is an ongoing threat in Nigeria with members and supporters, Eze said, at all levels of government and the police. Several years ago, members of Boko Haram kidnapped his mother in what Eze said was a bid to force him to return to Nigeria. After brutalising her - including an attack to her face that compromised her eyesight - the kidnappers demanded a ransom.
"What I am facing in Nigeria is that this Islamic group is after my life. My life is in danger."
He said he believes that when he lands at the airport in Nigeria he fears he will be apprehended by the police. "Boko Haram has a network. They have been looking for me since then."
Today, Eze is uncertain about his future. His does know one thing for sure. If he were to return to Nigeria, he believes it would mean death for him. With his friends, he is working hard to find a lawyer who could take his case in Sweden. His dream is to return to his home in Iceland.

Theodorsdottir said there is something the immigration office could do. She has requested that he be granted permission to live in Iceland on humanitarian grounds, a request that is still pending. Eze said his mother, Celina, taught him how to cook at an early age and it is his passion. He loved working in the restaurant in Iceland and had a good relationship with his boss. He loves to cook Nigerian food. Maybe, he said, once he is back in Iceland, and his life has found balance again, he could pursue a dream. There is no Nigerian restaurant in Iceland.
"Maybe one day, when I am back in Iceland, I could open a restaurant", Eze said, smiling. When I was in handcuffs on my way to Sweden, I was pleading with them," Eze said. "I am not a criminal. I did not commit any crime. I am asking for refuge. They should treat me like a human."


Posted: at 20-06-2016 12:22 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- mamaru at 20-06-2016 12:37 PM (7 years ago)
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Na WA so Na only u boko boys see? Nigerians nothing una no go brand this country to get stay abroad
Posted: at 20-06-2016 12:37 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Vectorcy at 20-06-2016 12:40 PM (7 years ago)
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Oga eze come bk to naija n stop painting Nigeria to the rest of the world as one war torn country like that abi u no get village for east ni?
Moreover boko haram has been defeated according to oga Lai
lol.lyf is rili hard 4sum pple
Posted: at 20-06-2016 12:40 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- gogoman at 20-06-2016 12:42 PM (7 years ago)
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NO BE IGBO MAN!! HE GO LIE LIE TO STAY IN OYINBO LAND NA
Posted: at 20-06-2016 12:42 PM (7 years ago) | Grande Master
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- morgan1 at 20-06-2016 12:50 PM (7 years ago)
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See Format,,,,,mehn no b small thing oo
Posted: at 20-06-2016 12:50 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- Shoemaker at 20-06-2016 12:52 PM (7 years ago)
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He must have gone through a dozen EU states en route to Iceland, of all places. Shocked
Posted: at 20-06-2016 12:52 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- zezprincess at 20-06-2016 01:13 PM (7 years ago)
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Hahaha,this life&world sef!,just tell us why you no wan come back naija than all these your heavy lies.
Posted: at 20-06-2016 01:13 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- Bebold at 20-06-2016 01:16 PM (7 years ago)
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Quote from: mr gogo on 20-06-2016 12:42 PM
NO BE IGBO MAN!! HE GO LIE LIE TO STAY IN OYINBO LAND NA


Why the tribalism? U must be a fool, and a useless man without hope, listen I don't care where u live or what u do, u are an A*#S
Posted: at 20-06-2016 01:16 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- ngfineface at 20-06-2016 01:21 PM (7 years ago)
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Haahahahahaha. Nothing wey person no go see. So all because of pali, u dey lie put on top boko boys? Ihian
Posted: at 20-06-2016 01:21 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- EDDYPRINCE at 20-06-2016 02:07 PM (7 years ago)
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LOLZZZZ I MOST STAY EUROPE
Posted: at 20-06-2016 02:07 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- kp45 at 20-06-2016 02:24 PM (7 years ago)
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People be like Nigeria na no go area.
Posted: at 20-06-2016 02:24 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- GermoDon at 20-06-2016 03:22 PM (7 years ago)
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Omo go panya so u can chop aduro dia bt no use boko haram bcos dey wil tel u to go to d East wia dia is no boko haram and u re save dia Oyibo knws say na only Northerners b d boko haram in Naija
Posted: at 20-06-2016 03:22 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- dareper at 20-06-2016 03:59 PM (7 years ago)
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Sharp guy. Noting do u.
Posted: at 20-06-2016 03:59 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- schmit at 20-06-2016 04:00 PM (7 years ago)
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Stay there ,Hunger  dey naija
Posted: at 20-06-2016 04:00 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- SweetDaddy1 at 20-06-2016 04:09 PM (7 years ago)
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This man has a good claim, Nigeria is in a state of war even though those in government go abroad for medical treatments.
Posted: at 20-06-2016 04:09 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- zoe61 at 20-06-2016 06:45 PM (7 years ago)
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Huh
Posted: at 20-06-2016 06:45 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- CHRISETTE at 20-06-2016 08:20 PM (7 years ago)
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Eze,eze the icelander lol
Posted: at 20-06-2016 08:20 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- kison at 20-06-2016 09:08 PM (7 years ago)
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NEXT TIME BE careful, be very very careful, CAREFULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL……………………………….
Posted: at 20-06-2016 09:08 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- scottchris at 20-06-2016 09:59 PM (7 years ago)
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Oga dis story na lie....  Na u knw watin u do boko boys...  U dont wana say wot u did....  I dont pity u at all... 

Posted: at 20-06-2016 09:59 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- GLOBALINC at 21-06-2016 01:16 AM (7 years ago)
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HEY SORRY MY BROTHER , WELL, I CAN ONLY OFFER YOU AT THIS STAGE TO LAY LOW IF YOU ARE IN NIGERIA , BECAUSE PPL HOME DONT HELP , ONLY TO MAKE FULL  OF YOU , AND I HOPE YOU HAVE SAVINGS IN NAIJA OOO, BECAUSE YOU WILL NEED IT AT THIS POINT , ALWAYS REMEMBER HOME IS ALWAYS HOME , BUT TRY YOUR BEST AND SEEK A HELP FROM YOUR ICELANDER GIRL FRIEND , OR SWEDISH  TO SPONSOR YOU BACK , GO AND READ MORE ON REFUGE LAW CLAIM , (YOU MOST CLAIM AT YOUR FIRST LANDED COUNTRY, AND A GROUP OF GANGS IS NOT ANOUGH TO ALLOW YOU GET YOUR CLAIM , SINCE NAIJA IS A BIG COUNTRY , AND YOU CAN MOVE ELSE WHERE )I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND A FEW POINT IN MY QUOTE, GOOD LUCK ), true naija helping naija , igbo , yoruba or hausa , will are all naijarian   
Posted: at 21-06-2016 01:16 AM (7 years ago) | Newbie
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