
The ruling comes from a Canadian immigration case involving Douglas Egharevba, a Nigerian who applied for asylum in Canada. His application was denied due to his past affiliations with both the PDP and APC. The court cited intelligence reports linking the parties to electoral violence and democratic subversion, particularly during the 2003 and 2004 elections.
Justice Phuong Ngo upheld the decision, stating that under Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), mere membership in an organisation associated with terrorism or subversion is grounds for inadmissibility—even without proof of personal involvement
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The judge didn't lie. They are all criminals.
ReplyDeleteWahalard....
ReplyDeleteOne thing I love the westerners for, they sees but choose to look away but finally use it against you when you approach or come closer to them....
ReplyDelete2. The statistic of Nigerians going to Canada to seek asylum is alarming, all their stories portrays k!lings and bad governance in Nigeria etc
You all must sit your axxes up now
I wish they can deny those politicians visa.
Goodmorning
I Agree with canada
ReplyDeleteWhy won't they see you as terrorist organizations when every elections must turn to bloodshed with your sponsored touts causing mayhem
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm........
DeleteLol @ terrorist organisation. 🤣
ReplyDeleteVery true Canada, these parties have ruined Nigeria and has been terrorizing and killing Nigerians. Thank you Canada. Keep doing a great job.
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