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Sunday, 20 April 2014

Nigerian students in Malaysia cry for justice, write open letter

Nigerian Students studying in Malaysia have written an open letter to President Jonathan seeking his intervention in what they described as the continued injustice meted on them by the Malaysian police authorities.

The students under the aegis, National Association of Nigerian Students Asia, in their letter which was signed by the President of the association, Prince David O.C Nwaogwugwu, cataloged cases of undue police harassment faced by some Nigerian students and also accused the Nigerian Consulate staff in Malaysian of being non-nonchalant towards the harassment and victimization they have faced in recent times. Continue...
Nwaogwugwu said;
"Nigerians are now constantly being duped of their tuition fees and falsely accused of crimes not committed by the institutions they study in, their apartments being regularly raided even without warrants, blackmailed and set up for the purpose of extortion, falsified evidence accepted by judges against them in courts which are presented by the police and prosecutors, deported by the immigration authorities for the failure of the institutions of learning and the same immigration departments who fail to quickly process the renewal of Visa for these Nigerian students who have handed in their passports for weeks, months and even years.
"There are several cases where police officers in connivance with school security personnel’s, local and foreign agents and lawyers go after students who they believe have financial backing at home. They blackmail such students and threaten to put them in trouble if they do not pay certain amounts of money. Some of the students who refuse to be oppressed by such threats are then arrested, taken to court and false evidence presented against them. In the courts, the prosecutors do not allow the students to speak in protest or self defense. The proceedings in Malaysia courts against Nigerian students are carried out in the Malaysia language of which Nigerians schooling in Malaysia are not mandated by any law to study Malay and therefore do not understand what the prosecutors are telling the judge or what the judge is saying to the court” he said.
Some of the cases involving Nigerian students includes

Among the cases listed by Nwaogwugwu was that of Nkem Okpa, a research student who was detained for 11 days on mere suspicions three years ago.
There were other cases:
1. Gabriel (2010): Arrested on the street and thrown into a bus with some people who had been arrested for drug possession. He had never met the other people arrested with him before. Gabriel was in Sungai Buloh Prisons until 2013 when the culprit pleaded guilty. Gabriel’s entire life has been ruined for nothing.
2. Oyewole (2013): Student arrested for not being in possession of his passport which had been submitted to his school for visa renewal. The Police went ahead to carry away cloths and electronics in his apartment.
3. Segun (2013): House mate to Oyewole. They were arrested together and their possessions stolen by the police.
4. Adeniji (2013): A student arrested and deported while his passport had been submitted to school for renewal.
5. Victor (2013) Student arrested on the school campus for being in possession of drugs he knew nothing about. His house mate confirmed he was set up. In court, the police presented false evidence against Victor. Victor refusing to be blackmailed by the schools security and the police inspector in charge of the case spent about 3 months in remand until his parents told him to plead guilty and be done with it. The High commission was informed but nothing was done about it.6. Bartholomew (2013): Arrested for a crime he knew nothing about. Evidence and witnesses prove his innocence but he is still locked up in Jail and the Nigerian High Commission is saying nothing.-Body Number : 313….
7. Umar Garkida (2013): Arrested from his hostel, false evidence of drugs presented in court against him. He has refused to be intimidated to plead guilty and has been in jail since November while the High commission and his school are silent.
8. Fahat Sanda (2013): Arrested from his hostel, false evidence of drugs presented in court against him. He has refused intimidation, refused to plead guilty to a crime not committed and so has been in jail since November. The school and High commission are silent.
9. Umar (2014): Arrested from in front of his hostel by the police. Asked for his passport which he had submitted to the school for renewal of Visa, he stated his case and presented his ID as the Student Rep President alongside his student ID, but the police insisted on arresting him unless he paid some bribe. Umar called Mr Banum the head of the school security to come and identify him as the Student Rep President, but he never came. The police officer then arrested Umar and took him to the station and threatened to put him in trouble. Umar then succumbed to the threat and paid Rm300 to regain his freedom on the spot. On returning to the school premises, Umar confronted Mr Banum to know why he refused coming to identify him but there was no response. He then requested that the money he paid be refunded of which Mr Banum said he will refund him and write a petition against the officer in question. Till date, nothing has been heard about the issue.
10.. Several Nigerian students in February 2014 were arrested within their school premises by the police and immigration personnel’s for not being in possession of their documents which had been submitted to the school and hence immigration for renewal. The School ignored these students for about 2weeks to suffer in detention and the High Commission did nothing.
Nwaogwugwu also listed in the letter death cases involving Nigerians
1. Onoche Martins (March 2012): Master degree student. Killed by Malaysian Police personnel’s after he allegedly outraged the modesty of a 43year old lady by hugging, kissing and exposing himself by 11am. These accusations do not make sense to any sane being. Nothing has been heard from the Nigerian High Commission.
2. Solomon Okolo (March 2013): Student from Delta state. Killed by Malaysian citizens in the presence of Malaysian police officers after crashing his vehicle. His wife was at the scene of the incident and to date, nothing has been heard about that case or the culprits. The High commission is silent.
3. Tunde Adelabu (March 2014): A Student Killed by Malaysia policemen who ran away after shooting him. Later on, the policemen came back and arrested Tunde’s friend who had witnessed the shooting. Today, nobody knows where this boy has been taken to or if he is still alive. The school he attended are now denying he was ever their student. The High commission is still silent.
4. In India on the 25th of March 2014, Two Nigerians were found stabbed on Devli Road, New Delhi. One of them succumbed to injuries and died while the other is at the AIIMS Trauma Centre.
5. In Malaysia, a Nigerian died in detention camp sometime in March. The Nigerian High Commission was invited for the burial or which they attended without contacting the family of this Nigerian. The family of this Nigerian back home believes their son is alive somewhere. The High Commission should give reasons for their action
The students are asking that Mr President intervene in the matter.

106 comments:

  1. I pray their voice reaches GEJ hear. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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    1. Evil GEJ has not finished dealing with killings of nigerians in the north, its now those abroad. Lemme see who will bote him in in 2015. Olodo rapata Jonathan. Oloshi

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  2. Chai! My helpless pple in a foreign land. In as much as I feel 4 dem, will GEJ give a listening ear to wah dere are goin tru wen wah nigeria is passing tru hasn't bin fixed! **very difficult** nataba nu.

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  3. The Nigerian ambassador to Malaysia should losee his/her job asap.The person seems to have eaten a big frog which is stuck to the throat.what's all this nonsense everyday?
    NB:Happy Easter Bonario,Cute G and all LIBers

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    1. One thing I certainly know, there is no smoke without fire. Why do these students need to be notified before raids in their hostels? In most contries, children from the well-to-do families mostly get involved in drug trafficking. They start as users and graduate to selling.

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  4. We treat them like eggs here and they do us whichever way they feel like...this has to stop!

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    1. Okoro it has to start wit our pple not treating dem like eggs like u said! Nija too de trip for foreigners buh won't look after theirs! Shame on dem !

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  5. It's really sad with all this sad incidents going on around the world against Nigerian citizens, I doubt if GEJ would do anything because even with the citizens he sees and hears there story everyday with the many bad things that happens to them while in there own country nothing is done to help them,talkless to say when u are in faraway Asia, sorry to say u guys ar on ur own,God help us all.

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  6. why won't they treat us like criminals...when we know that a lot of Nigerian youths are scamming people there...Malaysia is the new port for yahoo boys!

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    1. I agree with u. The problem nigerians are facing in Malaysia is because of the so called Yahoo boys.

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  8. Its simple...
    Come back home.

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  9. Come back home and contribute to make Nigeria better. At least you will not be discriminated against here.

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    1. Just the way you!re contributing to make it better?

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  10. DO NOT SCHOOL IN ASIA!!!!! HORRIBLE PEOPLE THE WHOLE LOT OF ERM

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  11. DO NOT STUDY IN ASIA!!! HORRIBLE PEOPLE THE WHOLE LOT OF EM

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  12. Why una no just go Uniport like me and save una selves dis wahala for anoda man land

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  13. That's terrible man

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  14. i hope Mr President get this msg.

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  15. I don't know why it seems like Nigerians are cursed. Why do virtually every country in the world mis treat Nigerians? I'm saddened by these stories. I think its hightime this country got divided so that we, the populace can be valued. Over population is one of our major problms, hence even if hundreds of Nigerians complains, it falls on deaf ears cos they ve got no value for their ppl
    I'm now on Google! Yeeeeeehhhhhhhh!

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    1. But why is it always Nigerians? Why can't our people too behave themselves? Are we the only foreign students in these countries? It is because of the precedence set by our people who go to these countries and misbehave , get involved in drugs and scamming!! Nigerians should learn to conduct themselves properly!!!!

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    2. I think Yahoo boys can come from anywhere in nigeria likewise drug dealers! I cant understand you Sir.

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  16. When y'all ready You'd bring your butts back home. They simply telling you that they don't want you. By the way its "self defence" and not "defense". Same thing they are doing in SA crazy people

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  17. Dis is so sad, its high tym presido found sumfin 2 do abt dis!

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  18. Now am scared of going abroad
    Aunty Linda,Haepi knew Ye

    Sweetest

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  19. Mr president should please intervene before its too late and someone gets hurt.At least help them in any way he can *Nkey*

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  20. FACT >>>>
    WHEN I was a little boy, I was told that WE are the leader of tomorrow
    Now here I am So called leader of the pass are yet to leave the post . That
    means we all have been deceive Yes or Yes, a country that natural resources
    are meaning less to the 98.3% Nigerian. So called leaders play country people
    lives with politics
    BH * are bombing some state in the country still The leaders are yet to secure
    people life. The education sector of the country is like a bird without wings
    also the BSC IS MORE LIKE A SUYA PAPER That's what the leaders turn it to *
    Every civilian are ANGRY EVERY SEC, The power sector is poor from 90s some
    baby are born inside darkness so they fear no darkness still up till date
    So many ritual on every daily base we YOUTH ARE TIRED OF THIS """""" THIS
    COUNTRY IS BLESS WITH MULTI TELENTED PEOPLE.
    Nigeria university youth let's make a change we are more than the leader just
    imagine only 4% of student are Happy graduate without C/∅ . ACCORDING to
    holy book we all have to seek for knowledge that doesn't stop us for making
    it in life, after your so many carry over you still gonna make it in life
    Example > Take a view about south Africa story, Ghana *gh* and others. we
    are call a GIANT OF AFRICA still people eat like ant of FRICA, To PROVE that
    we are Giant ONE MAN IN NIGERIA IS TOP BILLION USD . Fact we can have a
    youth PARTY excel like ACP, PDP, AG
    Let's all youth be unite for the vote in 2015 WE CAN RULE NIGERIA NOW turn
    away the bribe WE ALL KNOW THE TRUTH AND IT SHALL SET US FREE FROM
    THIS FAKE LEADERS
    ALL IS WELL WITH OUR SOUL ………$BRAVO™. …©2014

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    1. N u re a graduate? Wif dis kain grammar? Woah! Speechless.

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  21. U should have write d letter ze FASHOLA no jonathan, dat 1 dat not no anutin, he hasn't solve d BH situation, na ur own he wan con solve. U better come HOME. A jo o da bile

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  22. You people should snitch on the yahoo boys, drug lords and what not maybe they will leave y'all then.

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  23. This is bad. May God vindicate his children

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  24. maybe not the right thing to say but make them return home, with all these going on students are still applying for malay uni na wa

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  25. GEJ hasn't solved d one in nigeria let alone Malaysia. Oyo le wa

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  26. why are we always being treated like a slave without hope.

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  27. Who send dem go malay?? Aint there enough schools in 9ja?

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    1. U are very silly for ds comment,how can u say sumtn so selfish n dumb?!!jus cus u are soo dirt poor n can't go abroad does dat mean evry1 wld be as redundant as u are.people"s children are being killed and u talking bullshit,if u are senseless do u also lack empathy?people lyk u shld be locked in a well and d keys thrown into d ocean.Animal!!!

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    2. U are very silly for ds comment,how can u say sumtn so selfish n dumb?!!jus cus u are soo dirt poor n can't go abroad does dat mean evry1 wld be as redundant as u are.people"s children are being killed and u talking bullshit,if u are senseless do u also lack empathy?people lyk u shld be locked in a well and d keys thrown into d ocean.Animal!!!

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    3. We have better schools in Africa why all d way to Malaysia .

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    4. We have better schools in Africa why all d way to Malaysia .

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    5. We have better schools in Africa why all d way to Malaysia .

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    6. Pls STFU.

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  28. why are all the victims male? that is really weird. Are the Malaysian police targeting only the male students?

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  29. Nigerians abroad are really going through a lot. If its not south africa today its malaysia or america tomorrow and for many coming back is not an option coz they feel they can't make it unless they are abroad. I hope the government will look into these issues and address them as soon as possible.

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  30. PLEASE!!! yall should come back home , leave their country for them abeg , same thing going on in South Africa and we all know our Government dont care about us , the only place to school and be 85% safe is UK and USA and anywhere else is just B.S ..please yall should come back home ,maybe na their people dem go they kill and arrest

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  31. PLEASE!!! yall should come back home , leave their country for them abeg , same thing going on in South Africa and we all know our Government dont care about us , the only place to school and be 85% safe is UK and USA and anywhere else is just B.S ..please yall should come back home ,maybe na their people dem go they kill and arrest

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  32. Who? which president? O boy, u na own small. Here, they wan kill us all, and de same president is smiling abt. U berra come back or stay dr still. Here is worst. Buh God dey.

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  33. ALL YOU STUDENTS PLEASE GO BACK TO NAIJA WTF ARE YOU STILL DOING IN THAT HELL HOLE COUNTRY

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  34. Tired of this sick issues jare. *smmhh* Next...

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  35. Ignorance....where d fed govt wine nd dine wit d malaysian authorities,we die in silence. Yes!!! It still does exist..RACISM

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  36. Please come back home and established urself here. What is obtainable there is also obtainable here. Run for you life before they will reach to you too

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  37. Oh Lord what is happening..pls save us.

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  38. Anyway, i dont blame the Malaysian government or their police but some of Nigerians that go over to people's country to bring discredit to those of you that are really serious about your life, career and pursuit. It will get better soon and you wont have reason to live Nigeria or be treated unfaily - Voice of the wise

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  39. I pray our weak president hears their cry and act accordingly

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  40. wickedness...,damn dis an't nice atall.....pls something should be done abut dis.

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  41. go back home or go study in europe simple.

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  42. Its typical of Malaysia. Thank God I'm outta that hell hole. Parents boycott Malaysia, children boycott Asia. Those are not the only deaths and missing ppl. That country n countinent r wicked to d black race! Esp Nigerians!! Run for ur life n dignity if u r still thr!!!

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  43. So much hate. I just wish our leaders will even consider the lost GDP to these countries and improve our own educational institutions. Malaysia of all places...

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  44. What a country Nigeria. Mr president should try and make sure the people at the high commission rise up their responsibilities. I can umagine their insecurities as second class citizens having to deal With all that oppression. To know that the malaysians here in Nigeria still oppress Nigerians everywhere. Its a pity and very sad. May the dead RIP. Happy Easter to you all. God bless Nigeriastill

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  45. See Malaysians wey 9ja help dat year...Asians re so cruel!

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    1. You still think we are the one that helped them and after all this year's we cannot even help ourselves? Ohh my, please let's move on.

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  46. I study here in malay..3rd year. Did u hear any "she" in that letter? I laughed when he talked abt identification, common u think this place is Nigeria? U pay sch fees collect id card and stroll into the "street" as they call it and begin to defraud people,buy big cars in their face and begin to live luxurious life with their money without attending classes...then resurface for a visa extension becos ur name is on one fuckin admission list...meeen u guyx must be sick or high...75% of our Nigerian boiz here are fraudster...take it or leave it...they done worst and unprintable things to them here..I even pity them sumtimes.

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    1. anyways..80% of the "shes" are ashewos tho... and same percentage of guys are criminals...

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    2. From my own point of view, 95 percent of 'she' here are doing akwuna kwuna business including those attending classes and it's same story all over the world so why is this inhumane treatment of Nigerians so deep in Malaysia alone?

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  47. Look I'm a nigerian, so we know wat a lot of u studying or claimin 2 be studyin in Malaysia do.Stop Yahoo yahoo(internet scam) stop drug trafficking, stop violating malaysia laws(dose tinz u guyz do in nigeria & u go scot free coz our law enforcement agencies ar sick)Look am fed of d cry of u nigerians in diaspora, u violate laws & xpect 2 go unpunish.U guyz continue u ryt.jst continue.pele!

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  48. Come and sch in ur own country... Wat do u expect GEJ to do? They wouldn't listen to wateva he has to say!

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  49. not only in malaysia but in all asian countries i am also a victim of this in malaysia i travelled to malaysia in 2011 via emirate all my document where complete visa, my yellow card my hotel reservation my PTA waz $2500 on getting to kuala lumpur i was jailed becouse of no reason my phones and all my belongins where siezd and the immigration officers in the cell where charging me $100 for a minute call to call my mother who was very worried after four days in the cell without food i was sent back to nigeria up till today i still dont know why i was humiliated and i lost close to 900k in that journey becouse i went for schooling up till today am still roaming the street of lagos becouse i spent all i have for the journey olisaemeka 08177777833

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    1. What were u going to do there that you spent all your savings? Its obvious you ddnt have any concrete reason for going there rather than to go "hustle". May God bring you back up sha . Amen

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  50. See the way Nigerins are suffering in other countries due to bad government here.

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  51. ok.. 1stoff, I am in Malaysia for my Msc. To sm extent the aligations r right. But then again, on the average, out of every 10 Nigerians schooling here.. 6 - 7 are into crime (yahoo, drugs) and attend sm 10th tier school studying english, Chinese or sm crazy course of which they never go to school, as they just use it as a cover up. The police and immigration hving studied tis trend hv now capitalized on it, d bad eggs amongst them extort Nigerians and the rest dnt just care.

    My advice, MAKE SURE YOUR SCHOOL GIVES YOU YOUR VISA, AT MOST AFTER 2MNTH. CREATE A SCENE IN SCHOOL IF YOU HAVE TO.

    Secondly, Nigerians here brought this on themselves... personally, I cnt wait to be thru and get the hell out of here, and I advice every other nigerian here... if you dnt hv anything genuine doing here.. GET THE HELL OUT. And NO.. being in some useless school aint cutting it either.

    Finally, Linda, tell whoever sent you this letter to give details of these guys arrested, frm course of study, transcript and school name.

    Finally, The supposed association, if they are genuine, shld put cash together and get the services of a good international law firm to take up their cases. President Jonathan didnt send any of us here, neither did we consult with him bfor coming here (not like I dnt knw ur govt shld protect ur interest.. but she doesn't give a rats ass - pardon my french)

    We made our bed this way, so we shld lay on it.

    off topic: for the genuine students intending on coming here.. I will advice u against it. I regrete coming here (was trying to save cost, as compared to the uk) But in all honesty, their standard here aint that good ( I attend one of the top 3 schools here), I generally feel I am not getting value for my money ( not like I was expecting much teaching for an msc program) But generally, when ur professors just dnt care abt u and what u doing, it gets really annoying.

    cheers!!

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  52. Maybe its high time dey considerd studying @ home...

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  53. And why are parents still sending their wards' to Malaysia? Why? All this Ukraine, Malaysia, Cyprus, why??

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  54. What are they studying in Malay liars drug peddlers. Love of money can take Nigerians to the moon.

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  55. It's easy to say that the Malaysians and Indians are harassing Nigerians....how far with the Nigerian drug dealers and fraudsters that have made Malaysia and India their home...don't u think they are the ones that have given Nigerians a bad name...?
    Abeg all those ibo boys in Malaysia and India come home Biko and stop doing nonsense in another man's country...

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  56. This is really barbaric. GEJ has a lot to do, i read about the SA treatment also. Cant the stupid government do something about this things? And to think that we treat them as "gods" in Nigeria




    Jenny

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  57. Mr president should interven gini Bcos he has finished solving the real problems facing our country here Abi na him send una go there it's obvious they don't need you people there why are you people forcing it go back home or go somewhere else cos I can't judge them like that una fraud don too much sef.

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  58. I feel so sad when I go through stuffs like this. It is really depressing. I wish we had more credible people people in power who cares for its citizens. Not people who keeps stealing and loathing without working. So sad.


    Jenny

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  59. I feel so sad when I go through stuffs like this. It is really depressing. I wish we had more credible people people in power who cares for its citizens. Not people who keeps stealing and loathing without working. So sad.


    Jenny

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  60. Troubles within and outside the country, Where is the place of refuge?

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  61. THE CLUELESS WON;T HEAR THIS. PLEASE INTERVENE MR PRESIDO

    LAUGHING VIDEOS ALL THE AY

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  62. May be it's time they came back home.

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  63. There is nothing like your father land. Pls GEJ do something to savage d situation

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  64. oh... and needless to say too, that over 85percent of the ladies here are prostitutes and about same percentage of guys are criminals...... NIGERIANS IN MALAYSIA SHAME ME.

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  65. I pray it gets better for you all

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  66. Come back home oooooooo !!!

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  67. Its a pity dat d ppl we hold to high esteem here in our own country mistreate us outside and even inside our country. I think its time everybody study and invest in his country.

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  68. Who be dis 911? Choi grammar bu agbara! Osi gini? Can sum1 help me translate?

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  69. All this things happening to Nigerians that read about and I see on blogs are just a plain fact this useless countries don't have respect for Nigeria because they know that we can't don more than a churchrat and they don't fear us either. Let them try such nonsense with an American citizen or a British citizen, whether heaven will not fall that day.Mtsheeewwwww, all dis low life countries we keep running to all in the name of holiday,hustle or academics is just tiring abeg. What's the way forward na and who will help us?

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  70. Be crying there.them tie una leg for there?

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  71. Abike Dabiri is the house of representative chair person on diaspora and I think Linda should forward this letter to her.

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  72. why all these?? would our leaders @ least give the masses good security if there's no other thing they want to be a part of. how can this be happening. and there's an ambassador and an embassy there?? how can boko haram be making threats to a country like this big that they'll continue to display in ABJ and no one would stop them(heard that in this morning news)?? this blood shed is too much. this is God's own country ..SMH :(

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  73. The problem with us Nigerians is that we like to pretend a lot. Are you guys trying to tell me that we don't know what Nigerians do Malaysia? The whole truth of the matter is that Malaysian Govt has tolerated the excesses of Nigerians there enough! It's time for us to call a spade a spade! I can confidently say here that 80% of Nigerians with student visa in Malaysia are not students, they simply use it as a means of staying there while they do all kinds of unspicable crimes ranging from fraud, drug peddling, human/ body parts trafficking & prostitution. If truly they are all students like they claim, then how do they make all those big amounts of cash they spend every Xmas when they come back?? Students dey get money?? Linda Honey, pls my love post this comment if u don't wanna see my divorce papers tomorrow morning!

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  74. Linda don't tell me you don't know what's going on there. Nigerians in Malaysia are criminals! 95 % of them are criminals & we all know it! Why are we pretending about this issue?? What about the ladies?? They are full time prostitutes as well!! Believe me the authorities know them & are arresting the bad guys only!!!

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  75. Tschwwww all this yahoo boys having the gut to write a letter to Mr president. To hell with all of of you thieves... Ye all shall reap what ye sow

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  76. Are you sure it's only school activities they are involved in down there. There is truly no smoke without fire.

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  77. Malaysia, No be small thing. We dey try survive lyk dat. We live in fear

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  78. come back home, we r nt terrorists....we r nigerians

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  79. They're calling Mr President like he's got the power to do anything.RIP to the dead.

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  80. Its really sad that some innocent ones would suffer for what the guilty parties did. Malaysia is one heavy racist country you can't begin to imagine.A friend got arrested at the airport cos she didn't have up to 500 dollars , even before she even had a chance to prove she could use her ATM card. She was directed to the consul to get a new passport. Nigerians In Asia have messed up things for other good Nigerians .They do drugs, fake documents, use the girls to perpetrate their acts .I live in one of the south east Asian countries, Nigerians (Igbo and few Yoruba) do damage here but until they are caught are good.Though we face some form of racism from some of the foreign lecturers who teach , every other is cool.My advise please students there can transfer their credits to other schools in south east Asia , Uk,Ghana.After all there is no fancy thing there.The currency is freaking high, the guys can't date the Malaysian girls.in conclusion I really pray that the govt can intervene for its citizens who manage to go outside the country.

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  81. But the truth is that now that a letter has been drafted to the president, everyone wants to claim injustice. Forgetting that it was same social injustice back home that made everyone to leave our home country in search of daily bread. The president should be reminded to find our missing 20 billion dollars so we all can leave this Malaysia and come back to share our national cake .

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  82. This is sooo disheartening,R.I.P 2 d dead. I personally think its high time Nigerians come back home, let's put our strength together 2 fight d govt, who care less abt d citizens.

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  83. plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz oooo our stupid president ... do something plz

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