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NOT AGAIN: NIGERIANS ASKED TO LEAVE DUBAI

NOT AGAIN: NIGERIANS ASKED TO LEAVE DUBAI

   Ordinarily one would say it is wrong and not again, but going by fact and statistics then it is obvious that the Nigerians most especially those in abroad deserve much more than this.


   Over recent years, it has been criminal activities with the defendants claiming to have multiple personalities. The charge covers a wide range of criminal activities including murder, kidnapping, rape, lies, stealing, robbery, bribery, prostitution, and arson. Across Europe and every continent the Nigerian man is seen, noticed, and found guilty of one criminal activity or the other.
The quest of wanting to leave his home nation is alarming. No one could explain why dwelling in the midst of plenty yet lack and poverty, and suffering still dominate. Nigeria is blest with numerous natural resources; crude oil, gravel, graphite, coal, rubber, and a lot of agricultural produce; cocoa, groundnut, palm fruit but cursed with bad governance perhaps the reason why they run away from home.

   Notwithstanding, going abroad for green pasture is not an offense but going to involve in criminal activities becomes the issue. Across Europe and other continents, the Nigerian identity is something else, no one regards you as a Nigerian because their personality has been known to be evil.

   About four to five years ago, the xenophobia attack against Nigerians in South Africa could be traced to be the involvement of Nigerians in criminal activities, prostitution, and all of the unwanted acts. Is it in Malaysia or China, Portugal, England, or America and all of the nations abroad, in 100 crimes, the Nigerians are involved in 90, what a disgrace?
Currently now, in Dubai, there is massive arrest and protest for Nigerians to leave the country, why? Nothing but the same criminal activities, prostitution, and drugging. What exactly is wrong with the Nigerians?

  The government of Dubai has given Nigerians one week to vacate the country...

*Visa Renewal for Nigerians in UAE stopped.
*Permanent resident returning approval for Nigerians stopped.
*Tourist visa for Nigerian on hold.
*All previously issued visa invalid
*All visa for those presently in Dubai expires net week.
     The Nigerians themselves caused it and they deserve much more than this...
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