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Friday, 29 July 2016

Turkish Govt ask FG to close down all Turkish schools in Nigeria

The Turkish government has appealed to the Federal government to close down the 17 Nigerian-Turkish International Colleges (NTIC) in Nigeria, saying they all belong to Fetullah Gulen accused of sponsoring the July 15th failed military coup in Turkey.

The Turkish High Commissioner to Nigeria, Hakan Cakil, disclosed this while hosting the vice chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Senator Shehu Sani yesterday July 28th.


“We have formally and verbally made our demand to the Nigerian government through the Foreign Affairs Minister. My country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs has spoken to Mr. Geoffrey Onyema on this. We are requesting for the close down of all the 17 schools. All the schools in Nigeria belong to the Gulen movement and not the Turkish government. They are using the schools to recruit followers for terrorism. This is threatening the peace in our country as they are using funds they are generating in Nigeria for terrorism. Gulen is a terrorist organization using rhetoric of dialogue, peace and partnership to deceive people. It is being presented as a kind of Muslim missionary but they are abusing the religion. They misled the public by putting Turkey in the name of their school. We don’t have schools in Nigeria, we have in other countries but not in Nigeria. Gulen movement staged a coup and they failed. Investigations prior to the coup attempt had revealed that the followers of the Gulen group infiltrated into various state structures including the police, army and judiciary.”he said Reacting to the allegations, the spokesperson of the Nigerian Turkish International Colleges, Cemal Yigit in a telephone chat with DailyTrust, denied the claims made by the ambassador and said it was a deliberate attempt by the Turkish government to smear the image of the colleges “I am not aware of the information but it is possible since that is how they do the defamation campaign. It is so unfortunate that the smear attack is even reaching Nigeria. Nigeria is a sovereign country and it is as if the Turkish Ambassador has the luxury of giving Nigerian authorities instructions on the place which employed about 2,000 Nigerians. Let me say that the NTIC, Nizamiye Hospital, Nigeria Turkish Nile University under the First Surat Group of Companies are privately invested here by private investors. These groups of companies have nothing to do with the Turkish government and they are non-governmental and non-political companies. Their responsibility is to the Nigerian authorities. The schools and hospitals are open; there is no way they could be closed. This is just misinformation disseminated by the Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria.”

47 comments:

  1. This should better be a joke!

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    1. See gobe o! Linda take note!

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    2. He can't tell us what to do. Where we'll the teachers and administrators in those 17 schools go to???

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    3. The should sell the school to Nigerian government instead of shutting it down completely.....just an advice

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    4. When they want to execute Nigerians in their country for drug trafficking and Nigerian government pleads with them to stop and deport them, they dont listen. Now they want Nigeria to listen to them. Stmcheew

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  2. Joke of 21st century,what happens to my neps there? #Sic

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  3. wowuuu bad market
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  4. The Turkish President is really determined and desperate to deal with this man both home and abroad.

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  5. It's getting more complicated


    ...merited happiness

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  6. Hmmm where will u get the school if not in hausa place.
    MR MAN STOP WEEPING BECAUSE OF HOW THE SOLDIERs FORM THE COUP AM SURE THAT IF UR GOVERNMENT IS GOOD THERE WON'T BE ANY THING LIKE COUP.
    WHY WON'T THERE BE COUP WHEN U HAVE BOUGHT ALL THE HOUSE IN US,INDIA AND UK WITH TURKISH MONEY.
    GOD WILL RAISE ANOTHER COUP THE SAMEWITH NIGERIA IF THIS ONE FAIL GODs OWn WON'T FAIL













    #sad indeed

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  7. Saying they're using schools in Nigeria for terrorism is a big accusation!!!!! The schools should be taken over by our government. Innocent people can't suffer for one man's mistake, muchless, it will affect our already messed up economy if 17 international schools are closed!

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    1. And your tiny brain thinks if the Nigerian govt takes over it will have the same standard?

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    2. And ur useless brain thinks it will be better if the schools are closed, u can hate me, i don't care, but be smart at least.bitch

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    3. Onyx, you sef don dey call person "B". You dey upgrade abi?
      See why you were almost lynched.
      EWU

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    4. @ONYX good advise. Instead of shutting it down. Turkey should sell the school to Nigeria.

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  8. Esther Dangana29 July 2016 at 10:17

    Parents una de hear so? Action!

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  9. BOLLOCKS!!
    Asshole Erdogan is pushin his demented luck too far.
    The confused fuck is now seeing himself as the resurrector of the Ottoman Empire. Hope the west in a RARE collabo with Russia pull a Gaddaffi on his pompous ass.

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  10. If i hear. Close down 17 schools. The people that are working there where do you want them to sustain. Tuface, Wizkid, Olamide Are Original Musicians But Timi Dakolo Is Not - Majek Fashek

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  11. NAWA O








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  12. Terrorists ke.Oya close the school with immediate alacrity.and put the students nd staffs under close watch.

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  13. Mushin high school sure pass... dee

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  14. They should close it down quickly let them all go back to public schools

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  15. *******************************dis man ix so unforgiving ***********oginidi ???????????

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  16. That would adversely affect Nigerians... I hope they won't succeed

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  17. An enquiry should be launched instead of people looking their jobs. Things are hard enough as it is.

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  18. LEAVE THEM ALONE!!

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  19. are they just realising that now? i smell a rat.

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  20. Erdogan playing serious Politics.

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  21. They "demand".....the choice of words is insulting. Request is more like it.....your talking to a nation not your slaves

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  22. Just like that

    Eva Da Diva...

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  23. Nigeria is a sovereign state and can't be instructed or directed on what to do...Is there any allegations of terrorism against this group within our borders or have they gone against the laid down rules and regulations governing their establishment?if no,then the schools will still run like any other school.Erdogan can't run Nigeria like he does for Turkey.We are an Independent state governed by laws and not of men...Olajide

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  24. Good for them...

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  25. I am seeing another Gaddaffi stunt being pulled. This man thinks he owns turkey.

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  26. We should equally pay attention to his message, he said the Turks do not have a school in Nigeria so maybe the schools should be renamed to avoid implying what they are not.

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  27. We should equally pay attention to his message, he said the Turks do not have a school in Nigeria so maybe the schools should be renamed to avoid implying what they are not.

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  28. IF DEM WAN SHUT AM DOWN MAKE DEM SHUT AM DOWN BUT MY OWN B SAY MAKE NIGERIA DO TO THEN WETIN DEM DEY DO OUR PEOPLE PROPERTY WEY FUCK UP 4 OVERSEA I.E MAKE OUR GOVERNMENT TAKE OVER THE PROPERTY AND MAKE GOVERNMENT START TO CONTROL DEM 4 DIS HARSH ECONOMY .DIS NA PLUS 4 OUR GOVERNMENT,MAKE MONEY WHILE D ROOF GET BURNT.NA SO DIS STUPID OBODO OYINBO DEY DO OUR PEOPLE ABROAD

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  29. This is just like Nigerian govt instructing Turkish government to close the investment of Nigerians in Turkey,this is pure super story,they better learn how to solve their domestic problems and stop bugging a country that is ravaged by poverty,unemployment and hunger

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  30. JEMBETE(KEY-POINT)29 July 2016 at 15:13

    NA TURKISH INTERNATIONAL WEY DE KADUNA AND ABUJA UNA WANT CLOSE DOWN????? UNA NO FIT BCOS NA BIG MEN PIKIN DE THEIR

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  31. May God purniab anyone wey won tackle NTIC, God bless SURAT Group

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