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Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by dridowu: 11:39am On Jun 06, 2016
Melting pot: These students from Nigeria have learnt to live with ‘discrimination’


Esso Nnachebe Yahshua Donny, 20, had grown up watching Bollywood movies in Nigeria. Fascinated by the beauty of India and its culture, Esso decided to do his graduation in Computer Science from Mumbai University (MU).
“Back then, India was as good as Europe for me,” remembers Esso.
When he finally reached India in 2013, he couldn’t find a hotel to stay in for at least three days. “The hotels turned me down. Some said they were not open to ‘kaliyas’,” says Esso, who had already learnt the meaning of the term from his seniors.
Esso started looking for apartments on rent and he met with the same response. “Houses were not on rent for ‘Negroes’,” he says.
When he finally went to the college for admissions, people would either stare or make faces at him.
After several attempts, Esso, like many of his Nigerian colleagues, found a one-room flat in Bandra. “The flat was so small, I couldn’t stand straight. I could either sit or sleep.” However, waking up early in the morning and queueing up in front of the public toilet was the most frustrating experience for Esso. “We know that the rents are high in Mumbai, but some of us who have money also find it difficult to rent a flat,” says Esso. Nwodo James, 23, also from Nigeria, had also been a fan of Bollywood movies and wanted to study in India. After a detailed research on the internet, James zeroed in on MU.
“While researching about India, I had thought I would be going to a beautiful country which cherished its beautiful culture and had a better environment,” says James.
However, James was shocked when he finally came to India. “It was nothing like the movies. There is so much discrimination. I couldn’t find a place to stay,” says James.
Esso’s friend, a fellow Nigerian who refused to identify himself, says, “On the first day of college, I was welcomed in the class with hoots of ‘kaliya’.”
These students came to India with expectations of studying at a place better than their own. “However, discrimination is quite prevalent,” says Atuili Chidimma Peper (21).
Peper came to Mumbai in 2013 to study Sociology. She has struggled to find accommodation, ever since.
According to Peper, the government and the police, too, are not too supportive towards students from African nations. “I am a student, not a criminal,” says Peper, adding that finding accommodation is the biggest struggle for them.
She was once asked by her landlady to vacate the apartment, without any prior notice. Her deposit money, too, was not returned. “When I approached the police, I didn’t receive any support,” she says.
Soon afterwards, her belongings were stolen and she approached the police again. “They refused to take note of the situation. When I was adamant, they filed a complaint,” she says. Finally, her belongings were recovered from the landlady.
21-year-old Lucy Adaobi is a third-year Computer Science student. Since coming to Mumbai in 2013, she has changed apartments at least six times. “I have lived in Bandra, Malad, Naigaon, Nalasopara and Virar,” she says, laughing. She has been asked to evict without notice very often, she adds.
Once Lucy’s landlady refused to return her deposit. An argument ensued and the landlady slapped her. “I was so helpless. I felt alone in a country so far away from home,” says Lucy.
The students said that MU should provide accommodation to all international students. MU has only one international hostel at Churchgate which can accommodate 124 students. The university is now constructing two more hostels for international students in its Kalina campus.
Some of these students spend their weekends at the Church, learning guitar or keyboards. Others do household errands on their days off. Since, there are no restaurants in the city that serve authentic African dishes, most of them cook their staple Swallow and soup on weekends. These five students can speak two languages – Igbo and Yowuba – between them. However, they have learnt phrases and sentences in Hindi to ‘make life easier’, says Esso.
Fawale Clement Olajide, 24, a third-year Economics student, says they live in constant fear that they might be attacked. “People in India usually generalise all Africans as criminals, which is not fair,” he says. He remembers how he escaped an attack when he asked for the balance from a shopkeeper.
The students say that if any African commits a crime, people here retaliate with vengeance towards all Africans. “We should enjoy certain rights as international students. The Indian government is responsible for our safety,” says Peper.
“When Indians see an African man with an Indian woman, they get very suspicious,” says the student who did not wish to be named. He remembers the time when a Nigerian friend of his was called a ‘rapist’ for walking with an Indian woman.
“It’s unfair to attack us (Africans) because one of us might be involved in a crime,” says Clement, referring to the recent attacks on Africans in New Delhi. The students are now waiting for their third-year results before they fly home.
“Our visa expires even before we get our certificates,” says Lucy. “The university should grant us extension till we get our certificates which are necessary for getting a job back home.”
The students have to go home and enroll in the mandatory one-year service National Youth Service Corps. Without the certificates, these students cannot enroll in the programme.
“The university says that our certificates will be sent to our address but I know many students who do not receive their degrees,” says Lucy.



http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/melting-pot-these-students-from-nigeria-have-learnt-to-live-with-discrimination-2836575/

Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Cherishing(f): 12:09pm On Jun 06, 2016
When Indians are busy here doing some hardcore labours, some of them still using some zombies for their paycheck, how on earth would I even start comparing India to Europe even in their movies



will rather stay in the creeks,fight for my rights than being discriminated by the Indians.




Cherry Chukwu agozigo gi

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Realmcfynest: 12:09pm On Jun 06, 2016
Chai! Atlast i made FTC.....

Cool


are you in need of freshly smoked catfish? If yes, royal foods is hwre to provide you with the best..

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by braxjay(m): 12:09pm On Jun 06, 2016
booked
Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by merit12(f): 12:09pm On Jun 06, 2016
Ok
Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by chimah3(m): 12:09pm On Jun 06, 2016
India kwa!!!

Biko come back to Nigeria!!!

Frying pan to fire!!

I must school abroad syndrome!!

Nigerians sef! Always running away...Thats how some are in Syria schooling. *sigh

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by KevinDein: 12:10pm On Jun 06, 2016
This is why I've never fancied staying abroad. I have so much pride I can't just stand the discriminations. No matter how bad naija is I rather stay here. Yes, I'm that prideful.

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by lanaVello(m): 12:10pm On Jun 06, 2016
they're looking rather chilled tho grin

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Nobody: 12:10pm On Jun 06, 2016
Even amongst Indians, there Is still a caste system.

Their poverty and unemployment index is worse than ours.

Have you wondered why your Indian employers are stingy and hostile?

Its because they believe you are over paid and pampered. In their country, they will pay an Indian four times less than they are paying you and he will happily take the job.

Why leave Nigeria to study courses like Sociology, Economics and Computer Science when it's not any Medical science course?

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by kilokeys(m): 12:11pm On Jun 06, 2016
the guy in the middle though
Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Bisjosh(f): 12:11pm On Jun 06, 2016
Must you study in India?
Must you live in India? lipsrsealed undecided

Dem tie your placenta there ni?
Of all countries to go to sef! Smh!


Garlic eating mofos! angry
And you see them parading like kings in our country. angry

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by undefeated(m): 12:11pm On Jun 06, 2016
India suffer head country, filled with cheap child labour

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by joey150(m): 12:12pm On Jun 06, 2016
I remember my days in chennai..

Some of them are even darker than us here. In fact they can be any color at all.

But we where cool then oh...

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by MrCow(m): 12:12pm On Jun 06, 2016
lolz

my sister must see this, shez also obsessed with Koreans because of their movies, any small thing na Seoul. I hope they are not worse #smh

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by DesChyko: 12:12pm On Jun 06, 2016
He who laughs last, laughs best.

On behalf of the Name Checkers Association, I appreciate the efforts of Adaobi, Nwodo, Chidimma and Nnachebe for emulating the tenacity of their tribe and rising above hate to achieve their aims cool

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Lilimax(f): 12:12pm On Jun 06, 2016
Whereas in Nigeria, Indian students are accorded first class treatment in schools so to day.
I still remember my days in Uniben... smiley

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Nobody: 12:12pm On Jun 06, 2016
Stupid people why would they go to India ?

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by sportark(m): 12:12pm On Jun 06, 2016
See belle oooo grin

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Kgdavid(m): 12:13pm On Jun 06, 2016
So get out of there instead of telling us these stories! What is it that you want or believe that the online community can do for you? You didn't do your research well before going to the country abi?

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by phemflex90(m): 12:13pm On Jun 06, 2016
one love
Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by The0d0ra(f): 12:13pm On Jun 06, 2016
Ftc neh?
Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Nobody: 12:13pm On Jun 06, 2016
What are they even doing in india? God forbid...

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by MadCow1: 12:13pm On Jun 06, 2016
Who send them go india

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Lilimax(f): 12:14pm On Jun 06, 2016
asokoromadam:
Stupid people why would they go to India ?
You know wan dem to school for abroad? smiley

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Exxit(m): 12:14pm On Jun 06, 2016
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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by happydays1(m): 12:14pm On Jun 06, 2016
Indian are not even whites

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Nobody: 12:14pm On Jun 06, 2016
Having black skin is a disease.

Its like the whole world hates us.

We're rejected everywhere... We Always have to struggle or cry out to feel accept.

All this is as result of stupid and foolish people we call leaders... Fvck.

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by hahn(m): 12:14pm On Jun 06, 2016
MadCow1:
Who send them go india

Maybe it's their love for garlic and Indian hemp undecided

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by dridowu: 12:15pm On Jun 06, 2016
No place like home
Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Tgid: 12:15pm On Jun 06, 2016
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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by Yasher: 12:16pm On Jun 06, 2016
suffering and smiling. Nigerians know how to put themselves in unnecessary and avoidable circumstances

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Re: Nigeria Students Live With Discrimination In India (photo) by stefan388: 12:16pm On Jun 06, 2016
Just to study computer science, travelled to India and face all those troubles. I cannot see any justification for all these sufferings.

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