19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria

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shaks (f)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #32 on: January 11, 2006, 10:48 PM »

this demands immediate attention Shocked
please send in the authorities. a girls life is at risk. the aunty states that she is sending her to nigeria to meet her family?!
Hel....lo  ......!!!  with what passport! under whos name?!.
please this girl is only 14, brought into the country at the age of 9, she does not know whats best for her! call the authorities,
her life is at risk
yummy (m)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #33 on: January 11, 2006, 11:03 PM »

Sade: how did this matter go in such a way that she wasn't reported to the British police. were you the only one she spoke to? whites don't handle such matter without the concent of the police.  well, i don't think she needs to continue struggling, she should just report herself in a nearby police station and she would be sorted! lucky her, she's under 16/18 and also a female, that's why she can't be deported just like that. I bet she would enjoy at last if she can report herself before her age runs out.
gbengaijot (m)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #34 on: January 13, 2006, 01:07 AM »

@yummy, u r rite. i already said the best thing i think they can do( if they are afraid of the police) seek for a Non Govenrment organisation campainging againt child abuse( like www.afruca.org ). They can always help out.
yummy (m)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #35 on: January 13, 2006, 01:13 AM »

I don't even know what to say about it again because it seems the girl is just punishing herself when police are very caring. I don't even think someone can survive sleeping in the cold, i don't really understand this story tho am not saying it's not true. Just my opinion.
Oyinhoney (m)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #36 on: January 15, 2006, 09:06 PM »

Sade b careful o!
danielorde (m)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #37 on: July 02, 2006, 06:26 PM »

Sade what is the latest on this case, please let us know,  some of us are interested.
sade (f)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #38 on: April 15, 2007, 09:37 PM »

  Sorry everyone that I went so quite since all these days most especially on the issue of the girl i wrote about.
  It's been a long walk but I must tell you things are ok now.I need to give a hint about the stage she is right now:
*someone who travelled to Nigeria (not purposely for her sake) helped to locate the parents through the address she gave and fortunately he met the dad and she's been communicating with him since then.
*she's still in the UK doing alright though she now have a relationship and the guy insisted she aiint going nowhere.
*I decided to let them be for now since that's their decison at least I helped her to archive one thing which is the contact she made with her parents.
Lastly I must express my profound gratitude to all Nairalanders for their support.Thanks alot.God bless!
sisimose (f)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #39 on: April 15, 2007, 09:48 PM »

this kind of things happen all the time , what a shame, hope everything turns out good for the girl. This is the reality many people especailly young females find themselves
Dr. Dre (m)
Re: 19 Year Old Nigerian Girl in UK Looking for Her Parents in Nigeria
« #40 on: April 27, 2007, 01:12 AM »

@ Sade
God bless for allowing yourself to be an instrument in the hand of your maker
May you and your generations to come always find favour before God and man all the days of your lives
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