According to reports, the plane carrying the migrants took off from Frankfurt Airport at 8 a.m on Monday and arrived Murtala Mohammed International Airport between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
The number of migrants deported were reportedly picked randomly from different accommodation centres.
This is not the first batch of deportees.....
Last month two batches of Nigerians were sent back home from Germany as well....
Germany on deporting spree.
ReplyDeleteI somehow feel bad for them... Most of them refused to use their head, the German government did not just woke up One day and started deporting these people.
ReplyDeleteThey were served papers informing them that their asylum request were not granted and that they should leave their country, but my Nigerian people always want to jump the queue and it doesn't work like that.
Europe is the worse place to be without having legal documents. And it even become worse for those that have document but have refused to do things legally, obey law and order.
The way they grant you your papers after a lot of consideration is the same way they can cancel the papers.
I saw a comment the other day from one anonymous referring deported Nigerian immigrants to a particular office in Lagos or so to get some support.
I hope their family and friends will not desert them now that they need them most.
True. They need emotional support, not mockery. Especially in these times of alarmingly high suicide rates. Being illegal is really not worth it. Not being free, always looking over your shoulders and so on
DeleteIssa pity...
ReplyDeletewelcome back home my fellow Nigerians
ReplyDeleteDon’t be an illegal, don’t be an illegal but No, stories of those that made it as illegals won’t let people see road. Forgetting that all countries are not the same, and all stories are not necessarily true.
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