'My Children and Husband’s Life Is At Risk In Nigeria' - Woman Facing Deportation From Canada

Date: 01-12-2019 9:06 am (4 years ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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A Nigerian family facing deportation in Canada has called on the Canadian government to provide any assistance possible to avoid returning to Nigeria.

The family feared that its two young girls — with another on the way — will be subjected to female genital mutilation in Nigeria.

Rasheedat Bakare, her husband Afeez, son Faaiq and daughter Faiqah all fled Nigeria and arrived in Canada in 2017. The family’s youngest daughter Farhana was born in Canada in 2018.

The family of five was denied refugee status on Thursday and were told to leave the country by 3 p.m. on Friday.

“My children’s life, my husband’s life is at risk,” said Rasheedat Bakare.

“We ran away because they wanted to circumcise my baby girl — the one I brought from Africa. When I got to Canada, I had another baby girl. Currently, I’m pregnant with another baby girl. Now [I’ll have] three baby girls — [and all of their lives are] going to be at risk.”
The family’s case caught the attention of the African Community Organization of Windsor (ACOW), a group that staged a protest on Friday outside the office of Windsor West NDP MP Brian Masse.

Claude Saizonou, president of the ACOW, said his group gathered outside Masse’s office because “we’ve been through this kind of situation so many times.”

“We never react. We never say anything,” he said. “And we just have [had] enough of it. We just want to stand up and say ‘If we don’t do it, nobody would do it for us.’ And this family has to stay today.”



On Friday afternoon, after Rasheedat — who is approximately five months pregnant — collapsed and was rushed to hospital, the government issued a temporary delay on the deportation order.



Afeez Bakare said he’s not sure when he and his family will be required to leave.

“I don’t want my life and my family to be in danger,” he said. “My wife is in a state where she is restless, she cannot do anything.”

Masse described the federal government’s treatment of the Bakare family as “heavy-handed,” adding that it was even logistically difficult for the family to comply with the deportation order in the first place, simply because of how little time was given.


Posted: at 1-12-2019 09:06 AM (4 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- Patode at 1-12-2019 11:04 AM (4 years ago)
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Why do people facing deportation believe in using FGM as excuse not to return to Nigeria? It is a traumatic thing to be deported. We do not need to 'tell bone face' lies and try to run down our Country in the process.
Posted: at 1-12-2019 11:04 AM (4 years ago) | Upcoming
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- blowout at 1-12-2019 01:14 PM (4 years ago)
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Una still dey use this format Huh?
Posted: at 1-12-2019 01:14 PM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- FloxyB at 1-12-2019 03:25 PM (4 years ago)
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This format of child circumsition is not strong enough to seek for asylum anywhere in the world because so many tried doesn't do this thing anymore.
Posted: at 1-12-2019 03:25 PM (4 years ago) | Upcoming
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- SweetDaddy1 at 1-12-2019 04:40 PM (4 years ago)
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The not united nations knows that there is a civil war in Nigeria, so why deporting people to a war zone.
Posted: at 1-12-2019 04:40 PM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- nikiniki at 1-12-2019 05:01 PM (4 years ago)
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So they did not use good enough excuse. In this internet age with statistics available to the UN, WHO, how can you use FGM as an excuse for emigrating from your country? If the female children are at risk, how is your husband at risk? If you, the mother had also been mutilated, how did it impact on your life as a female adult? Common? They are no dummies and your tale is as old as time...Nigeria insecurity is enough for anyone who can leave to leave the country and is enough for you to seek your asylum status because it is the truth!
Posted: at 1-12-2019 05:01 PM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- smart61 at 1-12-2019 05:54 PM (4 years ago)
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Quote from: SweetDaddy1 on  1-12-2019 04:40 PM
The not united nations knows that there is a civil war in Nigeria, so why deporting people to a war zone.
  DO YOU EVEN KNOW THE MEANING OF CIVIL WAR AT ALL?
Posted: at 1-12-2019 05:54 PM (4 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Baye77 at 2-12-2019 06:41 AM (4 years ago)
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Hmmm
Posted: at 2-12-2019 06:41 AM (4 years ago) | Hero
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