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Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Refugees from Togo spotted in Ikoyi this morning (photos)

Asylum seekers from Togo were spotted on Awolowo Road in Lagos this morning, close to the the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Person, NCFRMI, office.

The refugees have since been registered by NCFRMI officials and the agency is working to help them. See more exclusive photos after the cut...



58 comments:

  1. Na wa ooo government make una see oo

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  2. Is there war in Togo ? I thought Togo was more stable than Nigeria . African leaders will run their countries to hell.

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  3. What's happening? Refugees everywhere! I pray help comes their way.

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  4. Hehehehehhehehhe when naija nvr enter us finish...hmmmmmm

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  5. what happened to them?meanwhile is this ikoyi? i doubt it looking like maroko

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  6. So people are seeking asylum here when others are running away? Ehn ehn, life tho...

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  7. This country is already over populated naa.. plus the Nigerians deported frm several countries.. hiannn!!!! Abeg make una go back oo.. Nigeria is not home for all biko

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  8. Seeking Asylum in Nigeria? Really? Oooh! :/

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  9. What is happening in Togo that they seek asylum here? Or are they Nigerians based in Togo?













    #TeamBlessed#

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  10. Good to know that they've found help.

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  11. The government should do something about it soon or else it will rain soon so that uso ga eme ugbuh!!!

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  12. Hope they will be screened just in case of BH!!!

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  13. Nigeria too should send dem back to their country. Linda take note!

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  14. Nigeria too should send dem back to their country. Linda take note!

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  15. Nigeria too should send dem back to their country. Linda take note!

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  16. Hian! Asylum seekers in Togo of all places.
    Who was pursuing them from Nigeria?

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Ecstasy or ogogoro @ Bonaventure abi bonario..u must really be high

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    2. He is,I bet u, b/c that's when u c upside down.

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  17. There is no crisis in Togo. They should send them back.

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  18. What's up in Togo?
    Seeking asylum in Naija?; hope it won't be a case of 'from frying pan into fire'.

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  19. Hmmmm. I really don't lik dis Ikoyi vicinty bcos its too hype for my liking and reserved though I may end up b base in dis vicinty some day.

    D refugees r welcome to Nigeria and I wish them all d best. God bless them and its well wit their souls.

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  20. What's up in Togo?
    Seeking asylum in Naija?; hope it won't be a case of 'from frying pan into fire

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  21. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    For naija again... Serious matter i swear....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  22. Not in Lagos. Take them to Ogun.

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  23. abeg make dem send them back jare else we should be expecting more people to come. make dem no overpopulate Nigeria for us. mtchew

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  24. What's happening at Togo again?

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  25. Asylum seeking is the latest news now.. Na wetin dey even pursue all of them?!... Nna Na wao!!!

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  26. We never help our country ppl finish...hmmmm e no go easy oo

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  27. A facility (more like a quarantine should be arranged for them for medical check up to ascertain if they'r healthy,mentally,physically and psychologically) before other measures be thought of...

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  28. Yeeeeeeiii more ewa agoyin in dah hood
    #kidding

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  29. Nigerians are looking for asylum elsewhere, togolese are looking asylum in nigeria.
    What a world.

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  30. Nawa ooh hard times are really falling on countries!!hope they get all the support the need.

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  31. I feel for them but tgey should be handled with caution to avoid integrating boko haram members into the society

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  32. Is anytin happening in dia country?
    Pls why re dey leaving dia country?
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  33. Talking about different strokes for different people. Nigerians applying for refugee status in Europe and the US and Togolese desiring to be Nigerians, lol..

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  34. For window blinds, wallpaper and curtains please call 08160856785.

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  35. awww too bad, I feel sorry for them.

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  36. Crises in Togo as well, don't know about that ! Meanwhile, from Uganda to Guinea the presidos are seeking third term agenda. Africa for you.

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  37. Those people can't be Togolese because there is nothing happening in Togo that would warrant the citizens leaving there for refuge else where.

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  38. One mans hell is another man's heaven.

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  39. Nigeria Authorities (and us us)should treat this with caution, because i fear the sponsors of BH not to pick them up, clean them up, give them hope, and get their allegiance

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  40. Linda u failed here, Dis can't be my people, we don't dress like this ,,and besides we don't have war in Togo,, better get your info well before u come on air,,,,

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  41. These people should be properly screened ooo. I hope they are not being used by Boko Haram to infiltrate Lagos! As far as I know, there is no war going on in Togo so why Refugees?

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