500 Nigerians were repatriated from Gabon on August 7th over allegations of having illegal travel papers. The Nigerians repatriated said they were not given fair hearing by the courts in Gabon after they were accused and hurriedly charged before their courts. Officials of the Nigerian Immigration Service were on hand to receive the Nigerians. The returnees were examined to ascertain their health status before being allowed to cross into Nigeria. More photos after the cut...
Hustle is real Gabon? It is well
ReplyDeleteGabon kwa? It is well o......
Delete#TeamBlessed#
Very funny! Gabon huh?
ReplyDeleteIs well with them
ReplyDeletePeople are suffering...
ReplyDeleteCommon Gabon? Cheiii my people have suffered. Maybe one igbo man has set up a business that is clouding all other gaboneses. Sharpaly to avoid xenophobia, they pursued them.
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Deleteof all places they decided to go to is Gabon? People dey try shall
ReplyDeleteI'm out ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***
Bia ohh, people of Nigeria, is Gabon not in Africa bikonu? Wetin these ones leave naija go do for Gabon wey e be say them nor fit do for Naija?
ReplyDeleteCos not sure they have a better Economy than us.
this Is a huge shame....."Gabon", this country doesn't even have auto correct to capital letter ...sad
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ReplyDeleteYeye people.
The only time Nigerian politicians need the youths, is during election year.. Dont be deceived, dont be fooled, dont be used and dumped. They should go back to their farms...Jor
ReplyDeleteWelcome back my people
ReplyDeleteEven Gabon can send Nigerians homr. When will our government learn..
ReplyDelete6 HABITS THAT CAN WRECK YOUR RELATIONSHIP
Na so them go dey waka Waka, Wetin dey pursue them I don’t know. Is Nigeria not far better than Gabon. The greener pasture is here in this our beloved country. Its all about patience and right connections.
ReplyDeleteGabon kwanu??
ReplyDeleteissorai!
For God sake wats in Gabon.
ReplyDeleteGood move by Garbon.. Its high time Nigerians learn to stay at home n develop theirtheir land
ReplyDeleteIllegally?! Gabon?! Nigerians?!! I don die!!
ReplyDeleteDis one na big shame, wetin Gabon get?
ReplyDeleteEven Gabon?
ReplyDeleteOops i get it.
That Dirty Country is one of the Major transit route 4 Hard/Illegal Drugs, thus it will be flowing with dirty money.
Nna ehn I tire o! See Gabon kwa! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteNna ehn I tire o! See Gabon kwa! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteNna ehn I tire o! See Gabon kwa! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteChai......Nigeria has suffered if not bcos of desperation and with the mindset that u would make it big outside the country, wetin be Gabon self........trust me 95% of them ate my Igbo brothers, we are always too quick to leave this country Henry Eze
ReplyDeleteChai......Nigeria has suffered if not bcos of desperation and with the mindset that u would make it big outside the country, wetin be Gabon self........trust me 95% of them ate my Igbo brothers, we are always too quick to leave this country Henry Eze
ReplyDeleteGabon ke?? About time we start deporting..if Gabon can deport what are we waiting 4??
ReplyDeleteNigerians ---everywhere you go, they don turn to MTN slogan
ReplyDelete#ITwillONLYgetBETTER
#itMUSTendINpraise
Ok..wich way nigerians?
ReplyDeleteImagine!Gabon of all places... SMH!..
ReplyDeleteGOD HAVE MERCY ON US NIGERIAN'S
ReplyDeleteGABON TOO THEY REPTRIATE,
Gabon Kwa?WHEN ICE FISH JOIN FISH WHEN DEM TAKE SERVE JUJU?HABA NAIJA GABON WHEN BE LIKE EDO STATE LOL,FALLING HAND
ReplyDeleteOkay
ReplyDeleteLinda, please its repatriate, kindly cut down on the typo. Also, it should be noted that there is nothing like "Illegal Immigrants" rather "Irregular Immigrants". Anyone immigrant who may not possess the requisite travel documents or is seen as dangerous or with a criminal history is termed a " Prohibited Immigrant" (P.I).
ReplyDeleteOk nah, i no no if travel nah complusory?
ReplyDeleteThe hustle is real. Shame to our lpast leaders.
ReplyDeleteToo bad
ReplyDeleteGabon kwa...I no fit God forbid go fin who there
ReplyDeletethey deport inside gabon kwa... nija una jst too much
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