'We wan go' - Nigerians stranded in South Africa protest delay in repatriation process
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Stranded Nigerians in South Africa protest delays in evacuation flights
Stranded Nigerians in South Africa protest at the Nigerian High Commission over delays in evacuation flights. Learn more about the ongoing repatriation eff Read More: https://punchng.com/video-stranded-nigerians-in-south-africa-protest-delays-in-evacuation-flights/
'We wan go' - Nigerians stranded in South Africa protest delay in repatriation process
Some Nigerian nationals in South Africa, on Monday, protested against delays in repatriation flights and the processing of their return to the country following the ongoing xenophobic attacks. The protesters had gathered at the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria to know their fate before staging a protest. In a video clip shared by News Central TV, the stranded Nigerians were heard chanting “we wan go, we no go gree.” DAILY POST reports that t…
Stranded Nigerians Protest Delay in Second Repatriation Flight from South Africa
Nigerians on Monday staged a protest at the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, over delays in the repatriation of citizens who had registered to return home. On June 18, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, minister of foreign affairs, assured Nigerians living in South Africa that no citizen willing to return home would be abandoned as a June 30 deadline set by anti-migrant groups for undocumented foreigners to leave the country draws near. …
'We No Go Gree' - Nigerians Stranded In South Africa Protest Delayed Evacuation
Some Nigerians who remain stranded in South Africa folowing the renewed xenophobic attacks in the country, have cried out over delayed evacuation flights. Naija... The post ‘We No Go Gree’ – Nigerians Stranded In South Africa Protest Delayed Evacuation appeared first on Naija News.
Nigerians Protest Repatriation Delays in South Africa
Dozens of Nigerian nationals gathered at the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, on Monday to protest delays in repatriation flights, with many facing hunger and homelessness while awaiting evacuation. Frank Onyekwelu, president of the Nigerian Citizens Association South Africa (NICASA), told News Central TV that the demonstration was called to demand answers from the government after a second evacuation flight was postponed. “Th…
Nigerian migrants returning from South Africa face the same economic issues they left behind
New Delhi Times When the flight carrying hundreds of Nigerians fleeing South Africa landed in Lagos last week, the first feeling of passenger Iniebong James was one of relief. Then came worry. Nearly two weeks after his return to his homeland, James, 52, is trying to settle back into the life he left 10 years ago when he packed his suitcases and headed for South Africa on a six-month visitor’s visa. He overstayed his visa and, despite lacking pe…
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