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Reasons why 500 Nigerians were deported from the UK



On Wednesday, the news broke a plane carrying about 500 Nigerians who were deported by the United Kingdom government Wednesday which arrived at the Hajj and Cargo Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos at 8:07am local time aboard a large chartered aircraft.

It was gathered that the deportees were taken to the main entrance of the Nacho gate where they were dispatched, while some of the deportees were received by their relatives at the same venue.

Coaster buses were used to convey the deportees in batches, NE gathered.


It will be recalled that Nigerians living in the United Kingdom on Monday 23rd of November 2015 cried out that the UK authorities were planning to deport 500 Nigerians due to immigration issues and other related offences and called on President Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on the UK government to stop the deportation.

On ground at the airport were the Immigration Officers, TARMAC Operations officers, The Nigeria Police Force, Airport Command, Air Force Defence officers and other security agents who provided adequate security during the documentation exercise of the deportees.

A relative of one of the deportees who refused to have his name mentioned said that he came to receive his aged brother’s son who was running his Masters Degree programme in the United Kingdom.

He said that he was surprised when he heard that his elder brother’s son was one of those deported by the UK government adding that he had come to the airport to pick him up.

Asked why the student was one of those deported by the UK government, he said “I don’t know, I have never gone to the UK before. This (Nigeria) is where I have lived all my life.

When contacted to speak on the deportation, one of the officials of the Nigerian Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) told our reporter that he had been redeployed out of the airport but stressed that he would help the reporter with a contact which he never gave out.

Efforts to speak to some of the deportees were frustrated by security officers as one of the Policemen accosted the reporter and threatened to detain him but was prevailed upon by his boss who ordered the reporter to leave the scene.
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9 comments

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    1. What is unfair about it? So you want a banana republic where people can enter and stay in another country illegally? All those Nigerian graduates who think UK is the eldorado need to learn. Same for those who send their wards to study in UK without adequate resources. That country is very unforgiving. The schools want your money and the moment you're unable to pay, you are kicked out! Nigerians need to learn!

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  2. 500 fa. This wan pass ijebu garri for sourness. Bad news. Where are coming to? To join us in this rat race?

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  3. Effects of CHANGE GOVERNMENT has started seeping in. What is the meaning of PMB's frequent diplomatic shuttling abroad?

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  4. Bad story cannot tell WHY in the WHY? Reasons why 500 Nigerians were deported from the UK

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  5. At least you went you saw and you came back safely. Upon no mind to be deported after landing obodo oyinbo for an hour. Been to na been to e no matter how long

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  6. i don't know why we will always shy away from speaking the truth,every country have their law and if you break the law you face the consequence,
    it will have been a source of concern to me if those that were deported have valid paper then we can protest but if not,then they should keep their mouth shut,Nigeria is the only country where corruption is celebrated

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