• Nigeria: 300 Nigerians Deported From Botswana

    Vanguard (Lagos), 18 November 2012

    No fewer than 300 Nigerians living in the Republic of Botswana have been deported home by Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama's administration in the past few months, after the authorities refused to renew their permits.

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  • bobojammie
    Nov 22 2012, 09:18

    There is something wrong here,Batswana are the most welcoming ,warm and vulnerable society. one thing i know abt Botswana s government is,they will not deport you unless you get involved in crime. i have had teachers from Ghana ,my whole life in Botswana,non of them wer deported. we have Zambians,malawians,agolans,u mention them ,non of them had been deported. Botswana hates crime. Doctors from Nigeria,wer stealing drugs shipping them to Nigeria,cheating on medical aid claims from the government, no business ,selling drugs, having sex with minors. BOTSWANA HATES CRIME. Ask professor Goody from Australia ,he was deported from Botswana ,BUT ATLEAST HE DIDNT COMMIT ANY CRIME,IT WAS JUST HIS COMMENTS THAT LENDED HIM IN TROUBLE.B otswana is not a crime scene,so criminals watch out. G o to Botswana do your business not crime ,nobody will bother u.thank u.