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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

UK Deports 500 Nigerians - OMG!

OMG! OMG!! OMG!!!

About 500 Nigerians deported by the United Kingdom government Wednesday 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.





Vanguard was at the airport and observed that after all the necessary documentation, 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.

Vanguard further learnt that Landover Company acted as the handling company in charge of evacuating the deportees.

The nacho aviance coaster buses were used to convey the deportees in batches

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.


When contacted to speak on the deportation, one of the officials of the Nigerian Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said 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 .



Over the years deportees arriving the country often come through the Hajj and Cargo Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos and the implication is that they (deportees) are not regarded as regular passengers because of the necessary documentation that would be made about each of them for future purposes.



*I am wondering if any blog visitor was deported as well.Please if you are a blog visitor that was affected by the deportation,please contact me.I feel so horrible.
How will they start all over again in Nigeria when most people in Nigeria are managing to survive the hardship?This is horrible.


88 comments:

  1. It is well. They will be fine, and also help effect the chanji... Brain gain it is!

    Sai chanji!

    Nigeria is great!

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    1. How will they be fine?
      I read of one of them who says he's been in the UK for 17years since the age of 9. His father died last month.
      Biko, how is he going to be fine?

      This is cruelty to a human being.

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    2. I'm sure there's someone I know among those people

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    3. David Cameron and Theresa May, but why what you people are doing is not nice at all. 500 immigrants!!!

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    4. Not their fault, its our economy. They should just settle and get things done here themselves.

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    5. They're actually planning to deport 29,000.

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    6. I feel for dem. But our problems here in ododo niger,has jst been raised by power 500. Welcome back home my people. But be careful and avoid crime,beccos once caught, na prison be dat. I can say Nigeria prison is like blueprint (or demo version)of Hell

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    7. Stella, Nigeria isn't that bad abeg. If u scrutinize the majority of those who were deported, u would find that many were caught whilst engaging in illegal acts like fraud in the UK. Only a small percentage would have been nabbed while working genuinely but as illegal immigrants.

      My point is that our people like to destroy opportunities, they indulge in illegal stuff outside Nigeria. If u are a lazy man in Nigeria, you'lld be lazy in the UK too. So it's an individual thing. If they can strive so hard to enter the UK and start to make stipends, with the same tenacity they can make it in Nigeria too.. without having to run or hide from the authorities because of not having papers.

      We like to abuse privileges given us and I cannot really blame the UK immigration for this. They are tax payers and cannot be paying to afford undue luxuries to foreigners, when they have their own citizens to cater for. So why blame them for removing them? It is only those with genuine cases and reasons to be abroad that I pity. Not the ones who see going abroad as a reason to wear wind breakers and do show off!! Most of our guys are on the streets of London doing all sorts of things that only bring embarrassment to the country. This will teach the ones nursing the idea to elope to the UK that it's show time. That's right.

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  2. I am 100% sure that sassy chick is the person that sent in that chronicles of poster two.
    Coz of the way she was jst replying pple dt didn't support her. That guy wil fuck d living he'll out of ur toto nd dump u, he is using introduction to deceive u.

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  3. I am 100% sure that sassy chick is the person that sent in that chronicles of poster two.
    Coz of the way she was jst replying pple dt didn't support her. That guy wil fuck d living he'll out of ur toto nd dump u, he is using introduction to deceive u.

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  4. Very horrible indeed.

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  5. What is OMG OMG there. Noise maker

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  6. I read comments of few of them.

    One started living in the UK at age 9,and has no family member here.

    They also accused the UK government of not folk due process.

    And I think they are all males,or most of them.

    It's an almost hopeless case, because, where will they start from, especially, those that have nobody here?

    * smh *

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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    1. For those that have nobody in naija,my heart goes out to them.can't imagine their agony,sadness, loneliness, and the feeling of despair.for those that have family here, just pick up from where you left off.you are not alone.my neighbour is a uk deportee and he is doing fine for himself now, selling cars.

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  7. So they offloaded them as cargo at Nacho. Na wa....

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    1. That bit was funny to me too. When dem no be stock fish or dead bodies that are transported via cargo.

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  8. Haaaaaaaa God how will they survive this couple with the situation on ground ee, no light, water the worst is now fuel. Buhari did not even have una time. OK na una go manage with us be that

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  9. One bad egg affected thousands...

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  10. Stella if den call u, do u ave intentions of takin den bk?

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  11. it is well with their soul.
    God will surely see them through

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  12. They are welcome back!...
    I wonder too Stella..most of them will join now robbery and kidnapping...
    Oriegwu oh!...

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  13. Nigeria immigration said only 48 people were deported...bbc reported 500.which one we go come believe?
    Call ur family members without papers in d u.k,if dey r not available,go to mma to check dem

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    1. I hope some of them will not commit suicide. Cos the shame will be too much. Cos their mates will be travelling to Nigeria soon for Xmas, bringing goodies and money to show off. While they on the other hand were deported without money or anything to show for years abroad. This can make anyone run mad. I guarantee that some will not dare to go home or let their families know. The shame na die.

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  14. ***Exhales***. Honestly, I dunno what to say. Ngwanu, you people are welcome. I just feel bad for them, a lot will be robbed, kidnapped and molested. May God guide u all.

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  15. Aww!
    God knows Best......buh hey! Chill out,ain't no place like home y'all.

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  16. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    We dey talk say we dey manage this once still dey come..... We don finish shah....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  17. I just got back from the UK init? Lmao. Wonderful Christmas ahead for some babes.

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  18. Yes oh, the Home office isn't smiling.
    The Britons are complaining about Africans taking their jobs, spoiling their country and denying them of a lot of opportunities.
    It is just sad.


    Whirlwind

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    1. A typical briton is a lazydrone. They are not ready to work.

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  19. Na wa o o o,really feel sorry for them because it is a case of back to square one.

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    1. Yes o, ogbonge case of back to square one. They are welcomed back anyway, nowhere like home. May we all be embraced by the wind of 'change'. Hustling continues.

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  20. This is terible.... This is fraustration and might lead to crime increase in nigeria

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  21. One must never stay beyond the time stipulated on your visa in a foreign land. See how these ones don return like refugees now

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  22. So what is d omg omg about @stella?
    It's obvious u read bt fail to understand.
    500 nigerians seems like a whole lot bt most of these peeps ain't got d necessary documentation valid to stay in d uk.
    Those with valid documents are still there,living and working wv out much hassle.
    So those affected shouldn't go feeding d media wv lies or claim to be victims of circumstances.

    As for asking where'd they'd start from...if they had made plans,sent enough money home whilst abroad or started a business back home,then wouldn't have a problem but trust most ain't got shishi and haven't sent a dime home hence nothing to fall back on...serves those group of indiv right sha
    Most of them ain't got no source of income sef nor anytng tangible doing bt still chose to stay put all cos dey wana claim ndi abroad.
    U won't blaime d uk govt for de porting them,these group of indiv can easily pass for those constituting nuisance

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  23. ....Oh my! Someone once told me they are given some money (£500) If they willingly decide to be deported. Not sure how true it is...

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  24. Hi Stella, it was horrible!!! I've never cried this hard. Most of us pleaded though we saw it coming but they gave us the impression it could be rectified. Most of us deported were deported cuz of one or two discrepancies which never was an issue in the past till this PM who I believe is a racist. I've never felt so embarrassed in all my life, from Heathrow back home. It's still surreal. Over staying as much as its illegal sometimes it's just unforeseen and kinda unavoidable and the Nigerian embassy in sheffield added to this whole crap. Where do I start from? Though I saw it coming honestly I'd hoped the Nigerian govt coulda helped.

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    1. God will see you through. Hang in there.

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    2. Why did u overstay?
      Agreed Nigeria isn't there yet but why will u leave ur country to somewhere else without proper/complete papers and expect something to be done?

      Welcome home,it isn't that hard...the nigerian blood in u will switch to hustle mode

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    3. Eyah sorry o madame but since u envisaged this u should have been prepared. I mean financially. Or where u there without any source of income? If so, what were u benefiting by staying idle in the UK? I'm sorry if my postulation hits the wrong nerve, I'm just trying to understand why u took the risk of staying back when nothing tangible was holding u back. It is well with u.

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  25. Hmmmm, this thing has been in going for quite a long time . They deport detainees every week but once a week they make arrangement for chattered flight to convey a large number of people . It's done on the last Tuesday of the month and the flight arrives Lagos in the early hours of Wednesday .
    And as I learnt they are usually dumped in the area designated for cargoes .

    However , it's a good thing that this horrible act has been brought to the attention of the public. Imagine returning back to your country after several years abroad with just a Ghana must go.

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    1. And since it's come to the fore, what do u suggest that the public do about this? My dear, their law is theirs to uphold o. Only a few peculiar cases can win the fight. Say perhaps, those who applied for residency permits and were refused with prejudice. Or those who have spouses that are British. As for others, na welcome home.

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  26. So long as they are deported, they came through Hajj port side cos they come in as cargo. In this case, human cargoes. They have airway bills and are cleared like shipment. Then they are led away to the front of Nahco port to find their square roots.
    Note: cargo planes dont have seats too. They are welcome to their fatherland. I pity the mugus they will blow accents and catch this xmas.
    Una welcome oh.

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  27. Do you all realize the president can not prevail on the home office to stop such a mass deportation. It is sad but these people are illegal in another man's land.

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    1. But if it is true that they deported them with travelling documents that they didn't sign, then that is very bad of those staffs in the nogerian embassy that are cooperating with the home office to unlawfully deport their fellow citizens.
      There are other African countries that refuse to cooperate with the home office , hence it's very difficult to deport their citizens .
      Nigerians always betraying themselves.

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  28. Hmmmmm all u can say is, ,, welcome back home.... this is your father land

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  29. But if I don't have papers to stay in a foreign country (even if it is haiti) what am I doing there? I know Nigeria is bad, but we should know that developed countries follow due process, so lets call a spade a spade. its either you are a citizen or resident, or you aren't. Shikena!
    i feel bad for the ones who have to start again sha. But they would be fine.

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  30. Oh dear! I honestly feel bad for them...I won my case it's wasn't easy though! If not for God! And I came here wen I was 12 now 23! God please help thy children

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  31. Unfortunately there has never been any structure in place to settle down in the country, poor them having to join our over choked labour market.
    I wish them well.

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  32. Welcome back home my people, d hustle continues

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  33. Lol, asking if any BV is part of those affected. So na to dey visit blog a depressed frustrated person go head to? Comon!

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  34. If only Nigeria would be bold enough to reciprocate the deportation. We have Britons taking up jobs that Nigerians can handle. They have no added advantage to offer but receive more than 200% what a Nigerian would be get. Nigeria treats them far better than how the UK treats Nigerians. Some of them do not even want to return permanently to their home countries because they know they will never get such benefits - cars, drivers, cooks, gardeners, free food, free upkeep, free accommodation, free furnishings & gadgets, first class tickets for vacations, complementary job for spouse, school fees for kids. Kilode na... some dont even spend a kobo!

    Immigration should also fish out Britons with similar issues and send them back to their motherland... What is good for the goose is good for the gander, ... Abi?

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    1. Oga Abi na madam. Open your brain and let it breath. The britons in nigeria have their visas and work permit hence are legally in the country. These people that were deported DO NOT have any legal document to be in another mans country hence, their deportation. Hope I have shed some light on the issue for you.

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  35. Hmmm, I pity them. After how many years in the UK

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  36. Make them return... isn't it better to return home after ur visa expires.. now they have been deported.. they can't go back again.. some people don't jst know where their destiny lies.. if u were meant to be in that country, God wud have made a way for u remain their legally. Now how market.. sigh.. come back home, there's no place like home. Ur families will welcome you.

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  37. Whirlwind STFU, thats not the case.

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    1. Hahaha anonymous from the braids post is that you? How market? Have you checked your BP today? Lmao



      Whirlwind

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  38. They were given £3,000 each

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  39. It's quite unfortunate

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  40. It's unfortunate

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  41. Really won't be easy for them. I pray they conquer all .

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  42. 48 not 500. 44men and 4women.

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  43. Am not trying to sound mean or wicked but i dont see anything wrong in what the british government has done.If you have the right papers then you wont be deported.The problem with not just nigerians but other african countries that travel is that we dont do our research well before we travel.Most times alot of people come into the uk with visit visas and refuse to return.Once you dont regularise your stay by getting the right papers then you have no business stating there because you would authomatically become an overstayer.If you like live in the uk for 30 years or even more once you dont have the right to live there you would one day be deported.Its sad but lets forget sentiments.If you want to travel educate yourself about your journey and get the right visa finish.Alot of these people that dont have papers live a very funny life style,running away from the government and doing dirty jobs and being paid bellow minimum wage all in the name of staying back.If you look at it,is it really worth it?its not going to be easy leaving a well organised country with a good system for nigeria but trust me you would settle in with time.Wish them all the best and this is a lesson to other people planning to make the same mistake soon.

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  44. Attention attention attention please!!!!!'

    DEPORTATION
    These deportees are foreign national criminals in the UK. They have been tried, convicted and sentenced for serious crimes in the UK, hence DEPORTATION, regardless of their immigration status in the UK, whether they have leave to remain or not. So, a Deportation Order has been signed against them and that is why they have been DEPORTED. They are what is termed Foreign National Criminal (FNC).

    REMOVED
    Now if you are REMOVED from the UK, it means you do not have any lawful rights to remain in the UK, visa expired but remained unlawfully without regularising your stay etc. If you come in contact with the UK Authorities you are REMOVED from the UK and not DEPORTED. As there will be no signed Deportation Order made against you.

    So please DEPORTATION and REMOVAL have very distinctive functions and must be understood before you make your judgement.

    These are your brothers and sisters giving us all a bad name in a foreign land where we are not so proud to call ourselves Nigerians. They should hang thier head in shame.

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  45. Attention attention attention please!!!!!'

    DEPORTATION
    These deportees are foreign national criminals in the UK. They have been tried, convicted and sentenced for serious crimes in the UK, hence DEPORTATION, regardless of their immigration status in the UK, whether they have leave to remain or not. So, a Deportation Order has been signed against them and that is why they have been DEPORTED. They are what is termed Foreign National Criminal (FNC).

    REMOVED
    Now if you are REMOVED from the UK, it means you do not have any lawful rights to remain in the UK, visa expired but remained unlawfully without regularising your stay etc. If you come in contact with the UK Authorities you are REMOVED from the UK and not DEPORTED. As there will be no signed Deportation Order made against you.

    So please DEPORTATION and REMOVAL have very distinctive functions and must be understood before you make your judgement.

    These are your brothers and sisters giving us all a bad name in a foreign land where we are not so proud to call ourselves Nigerians. They should hang thier head in shame.

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  46. Oga 04.22, open your eyes. Did you not see "with similar issues". Even at that, Expatriate quotas are granted to companies on the basis that there are no Nigerians with requisite skill to handle such roles occupied by the expatriates. Which is why they are required to have Nigerians understudying them. Look into the dictates if NOTAP if you please. Pls Mr ITK, can you confirm how many expatriates transfer knowledge? Some expatriates do not have all papers crossed to a T especially when they are to renew their quotas. I admit it is more prevalent with Asians but it does occur and I have seen it. So pls read fully before running off to jump into the wrong bin of misunderstanding

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