Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, foreigners have
been making frantic efforts to flee the country, including Nigerians, who have
faced immense difficulties and confronted alleged racial discrimination in
their bid to return home.
With over 190 deaths and more than 1ooo injured persons, Nigerians
who are residents in Ukraine have, over the past few days, been trying to cross
the land borders to neighbouring countries.
Ukrainian soldiers and border guards have been accused of
discriminating against Africans and other non-Whites.
A Nigerian student, @miss_debeham, said her friend developed
hypothermia and fainted after waiting for six hours at the Medyka border to
cross to Poland.
She said appeals to the Ukrainian border guards to let them
through, on account of her friend’s ill health, fell on deaf ears — until they
were eventually able to force their way through. She, however, claimed that an
Ukrainian lady with a less severe health condition was promptly prioritised.
“The Racism today! My friend fainted from too much cold today
and we had to wake her up with water while I kept her warm. I went to tell one
of the officials at the gate and they said I should call an ambulance (knowing
it meant us going back into Ukraine) or go somewhere warm or to get her coffee.
We couldn’t risk that as we wanted to enter quick and leave Ukraine. My other
friends and I kept her warm and told her to sit while we stayed by the gate.
She was obviously weak throughout everything and everyone saw it,”
@miss_debeham tweeted.
“I went to tell another official and she said the same
thing. I didn’t say anything but try to keep her warm. We were close to the
gate and this Ukrainian man gave her his box to sit on while we were waiting
for them to let us in.
“…a Ukrainian babe called the attention of the same official
to a Ukrainian girl not feeling well. She looked fine or at least better than
my friend. She was only frowning. This woman fought for her to come out of the
crowd and into the border.
“People behind me were appalled, I was more pissed because
someone here is showing signs of hypothermia but because of our skin, we don’t
deserve immediate attention? This is minus the way she shouted aggressively and
pushed us but had a normal voice with Ukrainians.
“She started letting the next set of people pass and the man
had to tell my friend to push her way out. This old woman blocked the way with
her hands and it was so difficult telling her someone was literally sick. She
didn’t want to hear it
“I finally pushed my friend out without her luggage and I
told them I was her sister as I couldn’t let her walk alone because she was
obviously SICK! it was a struggle for me to get out. We were in the cold for 6
hours straight and it could have been worse.
Or to get her coffee. We couldn’t risk that as we wanted to enter quick and leave Ukraine. My other friends and I kept her warm and told her to sit while we stayed by the gate. She was obviously weak throughout everything and everyone saw it…
— debeham (@miss_debeham) February 26, 2022
@Damilare_arah, another Twitter user, shared a video of a
large gathering of black people, including a woman and her two-month-old baby,
left unattended in the cold while waiting to cross a border.
“They are not allowing any black people in, only Ukrainians. We’re all here,” a voice said in the background.
#AfricansinUkraine the community of Africans in Ukraine stranded at the boarder much of them women and children. — This is happening now
— Damilare / ViF (@Damilare_arah) February 26, 2022
The lady in the video is holding a 2 month old and it’s 3°c outside we are in search of aid and hostels pic.twitter.com/Ae2Iwn4zpg
‘RACISM AT TRAIN
STATIONS’
@nzekiev, a Nigerian Twitter user sharing on-the-scene
updates on the situation, said many Africans are stuck in Lviv.
“In the train stations here in Kyiv, children first, women
second, white men third, then the remaining is occupied by Africans. This means
that we have waited for many hours for trains here & couldn’t enter because
of this. Majority of Africans are still waiting to get to Lviv,” @nzekiev
wrote.
“We had to start shouting and pushing African women to the train, so they had no other option than to allow them since they said women and children first. It wasn’t the case earlier.”
We had to start shouting and pushing African women to the train, so they had no other option than to allow them since they said women and children first.
— Nze (@nzekiev) February 25, 2022
It wasn’t the case earlier.
According to @nzekiev, for every two foreigners allowed to
cross over to Poland, 100 Ukrainians were let through the border first.
“Been at the Poland-Ukraine border for the past 5 hours
& they’re segregating. Ukrainians the other side, Africans & other
foreigners on the other side. Like 100 Ukrainians first, then two Africans
& other foreigners. Well, if their citizens leave, who will fight for them?
We?” he wrote.
“They actually wanted to crush us with their bus, and even
pointed guns at us while we were shouting “we are students, allow us to cross”
because we didn’t allow them to cross their people first before us. We forced
our way in, and they gave up. I have these on video record.
“Even after forcing our way in, Ukrainian Army and Police continued to chase after us. They could no longer contain the crowd. We are in Poland now.”
— Nze (@nzekiev) February 27, 2022
We met many Africans at the border, they have been here for 2 days but Ukrainian Police and Army refused to let them pass.#AfricansinUkraine pic.twitter.com/prY3oQ40ua
— Nze (@nzekiev) February 27, 2022
Even after forcing our way in, Ukrainian Army and Police continued to chase after us.
— Nze (@nzekiev) February 27, 2022
They could no longer contain the crowd.
We are in Poland now.#AfricansInUkraine pic.twitter.com/dUWBzkZNSz
NIGERIANS ‘STILL
STUCK’ IN KHARKIV, SUMY
Otumudia Dennis, a Nigerian student at Kharkiv Institute of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, told TheCable that he and several other students are stuck in Kharkiv, adding that movement was stalled when Russian troops entered the city.
“No mobility yet. Some have left which they were kinda closer to the train. I’m not close and getting a taxi is difficult. Russians have entered my city already,” Dennis said.
The explosions are getting heavier in Kharkov
— Otumudia Dennis 🇳🇬🇺🇦 (@dotumudia) February 26, 2022
So many Nigerians are still trapped in Kharkiv
🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🙏🙏🙏#NigeriansInUkraine #Nigerians
Another Nigerian, @princeo2013, also said many people are
unable to leave Sumy.
“We are locked down. The railway is not working here. There
is no possible way to leave Sumi now because of the geographical location,”
@princeo2013 said.
He said the best option is through the Russian border, but wondered if the Nigerian authorities could communicate with the embassy in Russia to receive them.
We need help for people in Sumy. They’re stranded and scared and it seems no one is listening #NigeriansInUkraine #AfricansinUkraine https://t.co/HlMQtu0dIP
— Aramide (@_aramie) February 26, 2022
‘$200 FOR A RIDE TO POLAND’
Some Nigerians who spoke on a Twitter Spaces hosted by
@officialduwa alleged that they had to pay as much as $200 to Ukrainians with
vehicles to help them get to a border.
“Nigerians are paying Ukraine citizens to help them cross to
Poland, using their vehicles. They paid as much as $200 to the Ukrainians,” a
speaker said.
“Many Nigerians rushed en masse to the Polish border, where
they were denied entry. As of Sunday morning, only women and children were
being allowed to enter Poland, fuelling fears that Ukraine wants to conscript
Nigerian men to fight. Nigerians still in Ukraine say Slovakia and Belarus are
more accepting of Blacks.”
Also speaking on the Twitter Spaces, @Babsayor advised
Nigerians stuck in Ukraine to consider leaving through Hungary and Budapest
borders, saying the routes are less crowded compared to the Ukraine-Poland
border.
‘HOURS OF TREKKING’
Owing to the unavailability of buses and trains, and the
traffic condition on the roads, people reportedly had to walk for as long as
six hours — yet, they were still denied passage at the borders.
“My sisters have been walking for hours just to reach the Polish border. They are cold and very tired. We are all still very restless. Anytime I close my eyes to sleep I start having weird dreams,” @Miss_Ameenah tweeted.
My sisters have been walking for hours just to reach the Polish border. They are cold and very tired. We are all still very restless. Anytime I close my eyes to sleep I start having weird dreams.
— Amina Mohammed MD (@Miss_Ameenah) February 26, 2022
My sister has been trekking for miles now, from Ukraine to Poland. Now I’m hearing they are not letting Africans in, hope that is a lie??? 😬😬😬
— iPeter (@Sinatra_Logan) February 26, 2022
Talked to Zafar 9 hours back as he was trekking to Moldova from Ukraine with 32 Indians. Lost contact. Odessa, their home was bombed yesterday. Just got a call. It was Zafar, they made it, all healthy. Smaller joys. Alhamdulillah. #UkraineRussiaWar
— Umar Sofi (@Umar__sofi) February 26, 2022
Talked to Zafar 9 hours back as he was trekking to Moldova from Ukraine with 32 Indians. Lost contact. Odessa, their home was bombed yesterday. Just got a call. It was Zafar, they made it, all healthy. Smaller joys. Alhamdulillah. #UkraineRussiaWar
— Umar Sofi (@Umar__sofi) February 26, 2022
16,000+ African students are currently trekking across Ukraine hoping to get refuge in Hungary, Poland, Romania @Macky_Sall chair of the @_AfricanUnion should tell us what African nations are going to collectively do to protect Africans.
— Africa First 🇪🇹🇲🇱🇬🇼 (@MX_Chychi) February 27, 2022
Or AU is a place for brewing tea only?
My friend in Ukraine 😭😭.. I just heard from him now after telling him to move to the border..
— Tz_Ben (@ChikezieBenson) February 25, 2022
He is cold and tired.. listen to VN. He said he has been trekking since 4+ hrs and afraid of his life.
Any update to help him will be highly appreciated.
Please RT guys.. pic.twitter.com/zW1T6Foe3H
FG ASKS NIGERIANS TO
LEAVE THROUGH ROMANIAN, HUNGARIAN BORDERS
“Indeed confirmed that Africans are having issues heading to Poland . Our Embassy in Romania has made arrangements to receive Nigerians through the Romanian border . Pls call +40747309174, 40786091964 for the consular officer and head of chancery respectively,” Dabiri-Erewa wrote.
Pls visit Nidcom .gov.ng and @nidcom_gov for more details. For those trying me on WhatsApp, my WhatsApp has crashed but working to get it fixed.Hon Minister @GeoffreyOnyeama holding meetings round the clock with @IOM_Dev and other partners to ensure safety ofNigs in #Ukraine
— Abike Dabiri-Erewa (@abikedabiri) February 27, 2022
The ministry of foreign affairs also said visa-free access
has been approved for Nigerians coming through the “the Hungarian Zahony border
and Romanian Suceava, Tulcea, Satu Mare County and Maramures borders”.
UKRAINE DENIES RACIAL
DISCRIMINATION ALLEGATIONS
Geoffrey Onyeama, minister of foreign affairs, said he spoke
to Dmytro Kuleba, Ukrainian minister of foreign affairs, but the latter claimed
that there was no restriction of foreigners trying to exit the country.
“It’s official: no restrictions for foreign nationals to
leave the country exist,” Onyeama quoted Kulebe as saying.
“Problem is the result of chaos on the border and check points leading to them.”
2/2 Our Missions have been directed to send staff and buses to the border points in their respective countries to transport our citizens.
— Geoffrey Onyeama (@GeoffreyOnyeama) February 27, 2022
culled: TheCable
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