About 500 Nigerians deported from the
United Kingdom arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in
Lagos on Tuesday. Some of the deportees told the BBC that they are not
happy to come back home.
“One person told me that he was arrested
by British police and was not allowed to even take his belongings
before being deported,” the BBC said in its report.
“A few of them who say they don’t have relatives here are stranded in the airport,” the report also said.
According to other reports, the United
Kingdom has the plan to deport 29,000 Nigerians. The decision to send
away those living in the country illegally has however generated a lot
of debate.
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