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Nigeria: Again, Libya Deports More Nigerians
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This Day (Lagos)
15 May 2008
Posted to the web 15 May 2008
Chinedu Eze
Lagos
Libyan Government has again deported Nigerians residing in the North African country for crimes ranging from incomplete immigration documents to other illicit activities.
One hundred and sixty three Nigerian were forcefully brought back into the country yesterday through the Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos with Afriqiyyah Airlines at about 7.00 a.m.
Many of the deportees, who wore sad, forlorn faces, were women and children. They reluctantly walked through immigration and other security checks raining curses on Libyan authorities who deported them. One of the deportees who identified herself as Joy, told newsmen that she was working as a hairdresser and she was in shop when she was arrested and taken to deportation camp.
With tears in her eyes, she said that the job she was doing was a legitimate one and wondered why Libyan government arrested her, describing government's action as unfair, but admitted that her immigration documents were yet to be regularised.
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Another deportee, a nursing mother who hails from Benin told newsmen that her husband lives in Italy , explaining that she had concluded plans to join him with their son, Chinedu before she was arrested and later deported.
Excellent! But they need to deport Black Sub-Saharan Africans in much larger numbers, preferably in the hundreds of thousands and quickly. North AFrica will never accept Sub-Saharan Africans in the region, and we will do our best to attack any that dare enter our region and we will fight till the end to distance ourselves from the absurd Blacks and their idiotic, absurd sham organizations, org such as the laughable AU, which we will never accept and have never accepted. North Civilized Mediterranean White Maghreb will NEVER associate with the savage Black Sub saharan aFrican region. Wake up, 3abeed!
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