well me question is why should we be disgraced this way? because even our gaurd is not nigerian and i have never seen any immigration come to pick him besides that those that travel abroad for escursions r this excursions really worth it?
The truth of the matter is that we Nigerians disgrace ourselves, nobody gets deported staying in a country leagally. We should look before we leap, because we're fund of biting more than we can chew.
Here in Norway, lots of Nigerians come seeking asylum, now why on earth won't they be deported when they are aware of the fact that most asylum-seekers being granted stay are due to wars and other life threatning situations in their countries, what now makes a nigerian show up on that basis when he knows as well as i do that Nigeria is not a war-listed country, and is one of the most agriculturally-blessed countries. The fact that our government is screwed is not the white man's business, is it???
I do agree to the fact that we should be judged individually and not on the fact of whether the country is well-to-do or not BUT when a country has made it laws, there's no going back. And to avoid disgcace, you just have to stick with it.
Your guard might actually have a legal right to stay in our country which makes his story very different from theirs.
To cut my whole story short i guess what i'm trying to say is that if Nigeria and Libya haven't in the past made any agreements to allows inter-citizenship, then they've done nothing wrong in deporting the victims.
Now before you jump into conclussions, i'm not saying they deserved the treatment or something but they should have thought of the consequences of their actions.
Like i always say, that's just my humble opinion