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TheChameleon: 12:29pm On Jun 07
"Sold everything ".... some even duped people and owed debts without paying and ran off. undecided


Judolisco:
Not funny some people sold everything they had and took loans jst to japa....e be like say dis oyibos no understand oh.... We ain't coming to your country for study.... Why will I pay 23 million pounds to study public health when I can study it here at ABU zaria for less than 2 million naira..... D day wey UK go start ehn.... Eno go funny oh....
Deporting people is like ending their lives oh... Especially people who sold everything to travel

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nairalanda1(m): 12:29pm On Jun 07
Hezzyluv:
So why's the reason for deporting em not mentioned?

It is. They did not follow immigration rules.

Nothing wrong with japa. Just find out if the country wants you first, and apply by their rules. Entering on visitor visa, and then claiming assylum based on lies...sigh...

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Antoeni(m): 12:31pm On Jun 07
Welcome Back of The Country of Insecurity,Hardship & Poverty
ednut1(m): 12:31pm On Jun 07
Failed asylum likely

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nairalanda1(m): 12:32pm On Jun 07
Judolisco:
Not funny some people sold everything they had and took loans jst to japa....e be like say dis oyibos no understand oh.... We ain't coming to your country for study.... Why will I pay 23 million pounds to study public health when I can study it here at ABU zaria for less than 2 million naira..... D day wey UK go start ehn.... Eno go funny oh....
Deporting people is like ending their lives oh... Especially people who sold everything to travel

Hell, ABU is even the best in the country for public health masters. I believe you can even do it online self.

But some people do public health overseas because a foreign degree helps them get jobs more easily at organisations like WHO and the UN itself.(though if you have a naija degree plus experience, you might still get a job there too).

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Pascal9: 12:33pm On Jun 07
ChiefOloye:
Wahala...

Ours is just read and move on to the thread. We may never know the impact of the deportations on the affected families. Some of them may have taken loans, some sold their properties, and move to Ireland, with the aim of living a better life. Now they're back to ground zero, with nothing as startups.

May God heal them.
they run to where they will live a better, is it not human being that made that place better, they cowardly run away, if everyone run away, who will build the country, if UK and other European countries continue this woke culture, Indians. Nigeria, Bangladesh and Pakistan will overrun them . They breed like rabbits, running up and down like desperados.
LeeSmart: 12:33pm On Jun 07
And they are busy opening their borders for persons from the middleEast, that country would soon become what and have become soon.
nairalanda1(m): 12:35pm On Jun 07
FoggedBrain:


23 million pounds bawo?
Even money rituals no go give you that kind money.

Masters degrees fees will take half, the other half is for living expenses.

All these foreign countries charge more for foreign students than their own citizens...that's how they 'subsidise' their own students. Even here in NIgeria, we used to charge foreign students more than locals
Judolisco(m): 12:37pm On Jun 07
nairalanda1:


Hell, ABU is even the best in the country for public health masters. I believe you can even do it online self.

But some people do public health overseas because a foreign degree helps them get jobs more easily at organisations like WHO and the UN itself.(though if you have a naija degree plus experience, you might still get a job there too).
exactly u get d point... They move there in a bid to relocate permanently and work

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Judolisco(m): 12:38pm On Jun 07
FoggedBrain:


23 million pounds bawo?
Even money rituals no go give you that kind money.
lol... Na 23 million naira I wan write jare.... D matter dey vex mi ni
ediko5(m): 12:39pm On Jun 07
Mathain19:
How do you deport people without knowing the reasons for Their deportation??
Anyways
Water fit don Garri sha...., cool

Blame that on poor journalism.
At least the Punch journalist should've included that they are still investigating the cause of the deportation.

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Farmsolution: 12:41pm On Jun 07
TouchNfollow:

https://punchng.com/ireland-deports-35-nigerians/#google_vignette

Deporting people without any diplomatic correspondence can only happen to Africans . Especially when we appoint people without balls. I doubt if this will happen if Mr festus keyamo is in the position to act. Nigerian is supposed to roundup exactly 36 Irish citizens either on legitimate or illegitimate trip up and deport them back with the same chartered flight.
FriendsAndFans(m): 12:41pm On Jun 07
How did they get there in the first place
Ibechris2: 12:42pm On Jun 07
grin
Eniolohunda: 12:45pm On Jun 07
What people should know is every country as its own immigration rules, and many ways outlined for legal immigration. Anyone that doesn't follow their rules can be deported anytime. Nigerians always claims to be smarter than anyone else, if you check those deportees, 95 percent of them would be there illegally thinking they are smart, while some may have committed crime.

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GenFunction: 12:45pm On Jun 07
We dey even deport?
ediko5(m): 12:46pm On Jun 07
Pushbap:
If everyone run away, who will build the country, if UK and other European countries continue this woke culture, Indians. Nigeria, Bangladesh and Pakistan will overrun them

I saw a recent video where the British opposition leader Kemi Badenoch complained about the high rate of illegal immigrants in the UK that came into the UK via assylum using like Gay and the rest.

She mentioned a scenario where a man who was a convicted pedophile in his country came to the UK to seek for assylum on the grounds of being a gay. Also an Islamic terrorist was granted assylum under the pretence of being a gay.
004gist: 12:48pm On Jun 07
Hezzyluv:
So why's the reason for deporting em not mentioned?

Failed asylum claim.

Thousands are trying to seek asylum and it fails or unacceptable then they will be deported

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004gist: 12:50pm On Jun 07
ediko5:


I saw a recent video where the British opposition leader Kemi Badenoch complained about the high rate of illegal immigrants in the UK that came into the UK via assylum using like Gay and the rest.

She mentioned a scenario where a man who was a convicted pedophile in his country came to the UK to seek for assylum on the grounds of being a gay. Also an Islamic terrorist was granted assylum under the pretence of being a gay.

Dont mind that woman. She goes to every length to make the white loves her
sdee2k3: 12:51pm On Jun 07
The new Ireland Minister of Justice ( Jim O'Gallagan) is not joking at all. His intention is to expedite all asylum applications and have all of them deported after getting a decision.

He has been refusing all asylum applications most especially from Nigeria, and some other countries.

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004gist: 12:59pm On Jun 07
nairalanda1:


It is. They did not follow immigration rules.

Nothing wrong with japa. Just find out if the country wants you first, and apply by their rules. Entering on visitor visa, and then claiming assylum based on lies...sigh...

What's the country rules about?

Rules that they amend every year?

People went there legitimately but their work visa expires or they lost their job which ended their work visa etc
nairalanda1(m): 12:59pm On Jun 07
004gist:


Dont mind that woman. She goes to every length to make the white loves her

Badenoch is basically advocating for immigration control, not for throwing out non whites.(Brexit was largely a vote against immigration from the EU, less a vote against immigrants from commonwealth countries.)

Unrestrained immigration has a lot of bad effects...but the main problem is that developing countries are losing their productive populaiton to developed countries.

And then there is culture. I once came across a write up by one Pakistani guy who blames unrestrained immigration from Afghanistan for his country's issues with radicalised islamists...because many of them are from there or were influenced by Afghan radicals.

LIfe in Naija is hard, but countries have the right to regulate immigration, and yes, they will consider those who are useful to them, not every tom dict and marry.

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Whobedatte(m): 12:59pm On Jun 07
Foolish jihadist country.
While muslim asylum seekers from middle east are flocking day and night .
No b una fault .
Na as goat take stand for market, na dem take price am .
If country good , weytin wan carry person go Ireland of all places ?

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BABANGBALI: 1:00pm On Jun 07
Are the 5 childrens not citizens of Ireland? Were they not borned there?
nairalanda1(m): 1:01pm On Jun 07
004gist:


What's the country rules about?

Rules that they amend every year?

People went there legitimately but their work visa expires or they lost their job which ended their work visa etc

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

We have problems with boko and iswap in this country, because....porous borders.

Plus, immigration drains your country of productive young people. If ya think it won't affect you, think again.

Nigerians always blame bad government for japa...since the time of the 1980's . Tell them to change the system, dem go keep quiet. cheesy
aieromon(m): 1:03pm On Jun 07
Hezzyluv:
So why's the reason for deporting em not mentioned?

Illegal stay after receiving a deportation order.

In order to have a functioning immigration system, there has to be a consequence for people who are in the country unlawfully, whether they have overstayed a work permit, or whether they sought asylum and have not been granted asylum.

He added: “But I suppose a consequence of the asylum process is if you apply and you’re refused there has to be a consequence, and if there isn’t a consequence then what’s the point in having the whole system in place in the first place?

Mr O’Callaghan said his message to people was that they had to comply with the law.

“If you receive a deportation order, you have to comply with it. It’s not meaningless. It means something.

“If you get a deportation order, and if you have children, you’ve got to get your circumstances in order, and that requires you to leave.”

https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/ocallaghan-defends-deportation-of-children-1770872.html
ediko5(m): 1:04pm On Jun 07
004gist:


Dont mind that woman. She goes to every length to make the white loves her

Lolz, you don't get the point I'm trying to make in respect to the topic
Earthquakes: 1:07pm On Jun 07
favour32:
Don't take loans to travel.

Lol without loan some of us would not finish our school or migration.
It's not easy most especially when you are already out there and no way coming back to zero.
kingsavage: 1:08pm On Jun 07
ibechris:
Don't sell your house to Japa...it may back fire like this one here.

I once watched some African immigrants sleeping on the street in Ireland while it was snowing...it's very bad.

I didn't know how they were surviving it with a tarpaulin tents. It was indeed terrible.

Sell ur property and establish yourself but don't ever sell it to japa. U don't know what awaits u there.

Despite the idiot there,Nigeria is still better.
lol imagine selling property 40m and using the money to japa grin
40m wey go change my life for naija

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004gist: 1:09pm On Jun 07
nairalanda1:


Badenoch is basically advocating for immigration control, not for throwing out non whites.(Brexit was largely a vote against immigration from the EU, less a vote against immigrants from commonwealth countries.)

Unrestrained immigration has a lot of bad effects...but the main problem is that developing countries are losing their productive populaiton to developed countries.

And then there is culture. I once came across a write up by one Pakistani guy who blames unrestrained immigration from Afghanistan for his country's issues with radicalised islamists...because many of them are from there or were influenced by Afghan radicals.

LIfe in Naija is hard, but countries have the right to regulate immigration, and yes, they will consider those who are useful to them, not every tom dict and marry.


And they signed up for a route allowing EU citizens to come n work in UK Last month.

Kemi is over reacting even more than the white.
The Nigeria bad blood in her is too much.
She uses every opportunity to insult migrant, insult her home country.

Immigration has been a business to the UK government from time past from the end of World War 2 to tomorrow. Its a business to the UK government.

If they don't want it then closed the door. Not open the door extort money from people then u wont allow them settle in u chase them with rules.

I could when an diplomat from UK was in Nigeria asking Nigerians to embrace the education system in the UK that was in 2020 around the COVID-19 era on TV that they could benefit by bringing dependant n work.
Now people sold their belongings, sold houses, resign their jobs then cough out thousands of pounds get in. Spent on their system n worked, payed taxes .. You turn around that u won't allow them claim indefinite leave to remain.

Its better they closed their door n not disturb anyone

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