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Friday, 13 August 2010

UK deports 124 Nigerians

A total of 124 Nigerians have been deported from London following issues of indistinctness in their travel documents.
The deportees who arrived the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos over the weekend through a chartered aircraft with registration number PVT009 consists of 62 males, 52 females, and 10 children.

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9 comments:

  1. let them come back joo and forget that fucked up dirty country.i used to tell people that no place like home.white pigs!!!

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  2. they shud deport them jare. all they do is stay there cleaning dead body, studying nursing, and cleaning oxford street, then they will be insulting ppl in nigeria. rubbish. come back to nigeria and struggle/suffer like others. if countries gave up in trying times, then ppl would not live in less developed nations. it is nigerians in diaspora that make genuine nigerians in nigeria wait in lines at the american, british, even SA embassy. they never do the right thing abroad. haba. i know there are a few genuine ppl but that is probably only 3 percent, the rest of the 97 percent are just horrible. i will even help UKBA deport them jare. ah ah. they r lazy ppl. if u see where this so called "british" ppl are talking u will feel like slapping them, they just slag us off too much.

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  3. they shud deport them jare. all they do is stay there cleaning dead body, studying nursing, and cleaning oxford street, then they will be insulting ppl in nigeria. rubbish. come back to nigeria and struggle/suffer like others. if countries gave up in trying times, then ppl would not live in less developed nations. it is nigerians in diaspora that make genuine nigerians in nigeria wait in lines at the american, british, even SA embassy. they never do the right thing abroad. haba. i know there are a few genuine ppl but that is probably only 3 percent, the rest of the 97 percent are just horrible. i will even help UKBA deport them jare. ah ah. they r lazy ppl. if u see where this so called "british" ppl are talking u will feel like slapping them, they just slag us off too much.

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  4. That these people were willing to go to so much trouble to emigrate,says everything about Nigeria's condition.These embarrassing episodes will recur,as long as people have no confidence,that Nigeria is heading in the right direction.Please check out my blog:http://henryik.wordpress.com

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  5. @PREYE, you sound to my like a very IGNORANT person someone who was denied a VISA and i could sense bitterness and jealousy in your voice, why don't you continue with your struggling and suffering. according to a survey/documentary carried out on Chanel4 London, NIGERIAN comes second to indians in terms of foreigner's earnings, beating even the Americans and the Aussies. Pls try harder and visit the UK to see the positive impact Nigerian are making. It's natural for man to seek greener pasture. You sit there in some HELL-HOLE laughing at other people's misfortune, do you know how many lives must have been affected by those deported? If you got nothing better to do at the internet cafe, because am sure you don't own a PC, l suggest you quit do something better with your time.

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  6. I agree with kevin,preye mehn u sound really frustrated. What's d beef? So much pain cos u feel oppressed by(british) nigerians...get a life!!!

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  7. Kelvin u d man..everybody wants a good life which is not sure you will get in naija nofin is set for d youths,mothers,fathers even d unborn child so wat do u xpect of a man wiv 5 children wnt he live to another country where he will clean toilets to make money cos if u c ur friend father cleaning ur toilet in naija na wahala nd abuse but abroad nobody c u,u walk on d street of naija police will arrest you,no water,no food,petrol cost d worstest of it all electricity (Preye) or wats ur name if you go london or mayb SA lets say ghana self u will neva want to come back 2 naija to d deported alot of damages v bin done to d families of d deported instead of u making sense u r sayn wat is not true..wise up man

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