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Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by dridowu: 10:40am On Sep 07, 2016
Godsgift Moses, Promise Owei, Thankgod Harold, Success Jumbo, Savior Samuel, and 30 more Nigerian students came to America hoping it would be the promised land.
It’s only fitting that “Opportunity is here” is the motto of Alabama State University, where they got full scholarships from a Nigerian government fund for four years of education. Instead of getting opportunity, they say the school took their country’s millions and used the money to discriminate against them.
In a lawsuit filed last week in federal court, 41 Nigerian nationals—many of whom are now Alabama State University alumni—allege the school overcharged them for books and meals, enrolled them in classes they never took, and more, all because they were black foreigners.

“They called us cash cows,” said Jimmy Iwezu, an ASU alum who claims the university intentionally mismanaged millions from a scholarship fund set up by the Nigerian government that was paid in advance for every exchange student. “I’m a black man and I’m proud to be black, but I felt discriminated against.”
The 37-year-old social work grad cites the school’s self-proclaimed autonomy to do whatever it wished with the seven-figure sum Nigeria prepaid back in 2013 for some 41 students to go to the school.
Attorney Julian McPhillips, who brought the lawsuit to court for the second time—the first attempt, back in April, accused the school of breaching its contract with Nigeria and was dismissed—suggests ASU violated Title VI civil rights.

The students allege they were shorted their deserved monies by ASU “because of their Nigerian national origin,” according to the lawsuit.
McPhillips contends the school hammered the students with exorbitant “billing” and weren’t “being treated like other students” when the school allegedly inflated the costs of staples like books and room and board, and repurposed the funds to pay for the school’s “bond issues” and to help front costs for “a new stadium,” and, ironically, a center for civil rights awareness.
“The school acted in a really disingenuous way and were self-serving,” McPhillips told The Daily Beast.

While most college students are permitted to bargain shop for textbooks wherever they wish or dine at different establishments beyond the school cafeterias, the Nigerian nationals at ASU, according to the federal complaint, were boxed in.
The lawsuit claims “they were not allowed by ASU to spend this money, but instead the money was credited towards certain expenses the students incurred, or towards other expenses ASU incurred that were unrelated to the students.”
“The school compelled us to buy books from the book store and eat only at the cafeteria,” Iwezu said. “I tried to make them understand, ‘Hey, we don’t want to live in the dorms anymore, and we don’t want to eat our entire meals at the dorms.” He said greed trumped reason.
“They want our money,” he said, adding that the surcharge to live on campus was raised specifically for him and his Nigerian counterparts. “They make us pay $3,000 [a semester] to live in the dorms, and that is more than a mortgage on homes in this area.
“Enough is enough.”
Back in 2013, Dr. David Iyegha, a geography professor at ASU for almost three decades, made a pilgrimage to Lagos, serving as the school’s ambassador to recruit fellow Nigerians with a mandate to attract its best and brightest to relocate to Montgomery, Alabama, for their higher education.
“I went to Nigeria with one other faculty member and recruited these students to be sponsored by the Nigerian federal government,” Iyegha told The Daily Beast.
Today he is withered in regret.
“I feel very, very bad because I was the one who was instrumental in bringing these students to the campus,” he said.
Iyegha, whose son is currently on a Ph.D. track at ASU, feels like he let down so many promising prospects.

“[Nigeria] paid for everything, including their books, and all of the money is supposed to be given to the students so they can buy this or that.
“But the college refused to release any of that money at all for the past three years.”
While the money was prepaid and guaranteed by the Nigerian government, that didn’t grant the school carte blanche on how it was supposed to be spent, he said.
“I asked them, ‘Why are you treating these kids like this? Why are you depriving them?’ and after talking to them at length, they told me they spent all the money and there is no money left.”
An ASU spokesman told The Daily Beast that “since it’s pending litigation against our university, Alabama State University has no comment.”
Meanwhile, the retired 67-year-old academic says he is stunned the school he faithfully served and recruited for shorted these Nigerian nationals.
Iyegha said Nigeria allocated approximately $30,000-$35,000 annually for each student to attend fall, spring, and summer semesters. Those funds would also go toward for books, room and board, and incidentals. Nigeria “paid in full the entire cost” for the 2014-15 year, but ASU hoarded the money instead of depositing “any excess sponsorship monies into the students’ accounts,” the lawsuit claims.
The students were suspicious of the allegedly questionable accounting practices and decided to raise cain with their consulate.
In a May 2015 letter addressed to ASU’s president Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd, a special adviser to the former president Goodluck Jonathan named Kingsley Kuku blasted the college for its “discriminatory practices” and for breaching its fiduciary duties.
The dignitary empaneled a delegation to head to Montgomery to deal with the financial fracas and demanded that “all credit balances for tuition be carried over for each student and be used as initial deposit for the next semester fees” and that ASU refund “each student” for “all other line items.”
After months of inaction, the students’ attorney McPhillips shot back in November, demanding ASU quit the “stonewall” or “continuing silence” and instead “treat them justly from an economic perspective” and refund portions of “tuition, books, room and board, especially for the summer semesters of 2015 and 2016, and all personal expenses not used.”
He pointed to Nigerian student Success Jumbo, who had married and was living off-campus and deserved a refund because his government “paid for nearly two years of dormitory expenses on his behalf, even though he has not needed said expense.”

In a terse response two months later, Kenneth Thomas, ASU’s general counsel, wrote back stating that the oral agreement between Nigeria and ASU supersedes McPhillips’s clients’ claims. “There is no financial agreement between the University and the individual Nigerian students,” Thomas wrote.
That meant the Nigerians’ gripes were frivolous and that if there were any refunds to be had, they would “inure to the Nigerian Government and not to the individual students.”
Thus, the school’s counsel wrote, “Alabama State University denies your claim.”
While the legal process was underway, the Nigerian students refused to be treated like naive foreigners.
They started to school themselves and enterprisingly even traded notes with other students at neighboring schools like Troy State and Alabama University.
“We looked at what happens with other students when they are given refunds and compared it to our student accounts,” Kehinde Batife told The Daily Beast. “We would see a refund, but before we could do anything about it, the refund was taken out.” The now 28-year-old criminal justice graduate says he was charged for summer school he never attended, after he had already graduated.
“They had me as if I was going to school this summer,” the puzzled graduate said. “I asked them, ‘I graduated in May, so where is the scholarship money my government gives to you?’”
And when he called the administration out, he says school administrators quickly denounced him.
“They tell me, ‘You’re a resident of the scholarship.’ So they think they can do whatever they want with the money [Nigeria] gives them…I’m not going to let them treat us like animals.”
Batife, who is hoping to afford law school to one day, remains irate about ASU’s alleged underhanded tactics.
“I’ve been here three years and I’m a super intelligent person,” he said. “I’m not nosy, but I ask questions, and this school thought we don’t know anything and they could do whatever they want to us.
“I cannot forget about this and I’m ready to fight the school, even if it means 10 years from now I’m still fighting to get justice.”
The fight isn’t about riches either.
A victory for Iwezu would be for ASU to pay restitution that can then bankroll future Nigerian students’ higher education in the U.S.
“I want justice to prevail, and the remaining money should go to [Nigeria’s] Treasury and make a better life for other Nigerians.”


http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/09/07/nigerian-students-sue-alabama-college-for-treating-them-like-animals.html

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by yeyeboi(m): 11:01am On Sep 07, 2016
Nigeria bad country, bad reputation, bad government

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Nobody: 11:46am On Sep 07, 2016
I hate everything about the south except Atlanta...No snow, No Life, Nothing, Lame Rednecks...Got admitted into like 3 top colleges there but fvck that.


Quite surprising , I mean, you are on a scholarship then most definitely you are expected to live on dorms and eat in cafeterias...

And the Funniest thing of all Its a Historically Black college with lots of Blacks...So who said Only whites were restricted to Racism?


To be Honest , this shows the weakness of the GEJ Era once again, How can a fvcking college hold A country's Government to Ransom?

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Sweetcollins: 11:46am On Sep 07, 2016
Come home

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by CzarRex: 11:46am On Sep 07, 2016
Racism will never end as long as white cars are
still using black tires , racism will never end if
people are still using black to symbolise bad luck
and white for peace, Racism will never end if
people still wear white to weddings and black
to funerals . Racism will never end as long as
those who don"t pay their bills are blacklisted
not white-listed, Racism will never end as long
as white coloured phones cost more than black
coloured phones e.g BB phones, even when
playing snooker you
haven't won until you've sunk the black ball and
white remains on the table but i don't care as
long as i use white toilet paper to clean all
ugly things i'm fine.

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by VhatAmazingDude: 11:47am On Sep 07, 2016
So the government has fully funded their education from the start but now they are being shortchanged?

No comment for now until there is proof that the cash was actually paid. Nigeria Government and Fake Hopes be like Jacob Zuma tinz.

I'm just waiting to read the comments of those people who claim other immigrants should leave their land after collecting money and services undecided

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by akinze100(m): 11:50am On Sep 07, 2016
Corruption everywhere America is not an exception #Black&Proud

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by ATERI(m): 11:51am On Sep 07, 2016
I like it when my people stand up for their rights

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Mikehell(m): 11:51am On Sep 07, 2016
Sue 'em sorry ass and get that seven figure or more back as compensation and the will bcum the cash fool/bonus..... Now i understand why P.diddy asked all black voters to hold their votes.....

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by STFUand4kMeHARD(m): 11:52am On Sep 07, 2016
I hate Americans ... i hate stupid blacks too ... i hate nasty mods as well cause they maimed most of my alters ... who has drug wen dey cure hate? angry angry

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Branzy(m): 11:53am On Sep 07, 2016
dis Yankee yu want to 419 Nigerians think twice.

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Pavore9: 11:53am On Sep 07, 2016
Even at home in Nigeria, some don't see others as humans! angry

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by yungkelz(m): 11:53am On Sep 07, 2016
na buhari cause am o
Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by YoursGEJ(m): 11:54am On Sep 07, 2016
You come to America and na Alabama you go stay. Alabama of all places. God forbid bad thing

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by goshen26: 11:54am On Sep 07, 2016
yeyeboi:
Nigeria bad country, bad reputation, bad government

I wanted to say something b4 but ur moniker has said it..but buy sense from cow if u can afford it

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Akshow: 11:54am On Sep 07, 2016
Good
Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by MadCow1: 11:55am On Sep 07, 2016
These Niger Deltans will not rest abi? angry angry angry angry
Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Mztadhee(m): 11:57am On Sep 07, 2016
yeyeboi:
Nigeria bad country, bad reputation, bad government
So from the above story, its only this shit you could come up with se? Your fellow countrymen are fighting against oppression and uplifments of their treatment as equal human beings in a foreign land, you are here condemning your Fatherland. Slave mentality!

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by henrydadon(m): 11:58am On Sep 07, 2016
Not all that glitters are gold

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by rashkidjnr: 11:59am On Sep 07, 2016
This is the reason why I opt to study in my country...... #BUK till take over**
Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Debaddest(m): 12:02pm On Sep 07, 2016
CzarRex:
Racism will never end as long as white cars are
still using black tires , racism will never end if
people are still using black to symbolise bad luck
and white for peace, Racism will never end if
people still wear white to weddings and black
to funerals . Racism will never end as long as
those who don"t pay their bills are blacklisted
not white-listed, Racism will never end as long
as white coloured phones cost more than black
coloured phones e.g BB phones, even when
playing snooker you
haven't won until you've sunk the black ball and
white remains on the table but i don't care as
long as i use white toilet paper to clean all
ugly things i'm fine.

You have said it all

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Nobody: 12:05pm On Sep 07, 2016
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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Mopolchi: 12:05pm On Sep 07, 2016
Well, Nigerian universities are better than Alabama.
Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by AlexzStructure(m): 12:06pm On Sep 07, 2016
At times, not all that shines are diamonds... Now they are regreting
Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by delors(m): 12:11pm On Sep 07, 2016
yeyeboi:
Nigeria bad country, bad reputation, bad government
Shut up joor

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Excuzeme: 12:13pm On Sep 07, 2016
CzarRex:
Racism will never end as long as white cars are
still using black tires , racism will never end if
people are still using black to symbolise bad luck
and white for peace, Racism will never end if
people still wear white to weddings and black
to funerals . Racism will never end as long as
those who don"t pay their bills are blacklisted
not white-listed, Racism will never end as long
as white coloured phones cost more than black
coloured phones e.g BB phones, even when
playing snooker you
haven't won until you've sunk the black ball and
white remains on the table but i don't care as
long as i use white toilet paper to clean all
ugly things i'm fine.

Racism will only end when we Black people can put our house in order and stop waiting to use the white man as "a standard" to what is right or wrong.

As to the issue raised in this thread, Yes, Americans/Europeans are as much as criminal elements if not even more, than their African/Nigerian counterpart but the only difference is that while Nigerians know they ca get-away with criminality (You will be surprised that one Nigerian, in Nigerian Govt, is behind this scam, in collusion with the Americans!) , the American knows the Court structures work and can catch him at any time.

"If a Wall does not develop Cracks, lizards cant find away to crawl inside". - Nigerian Proverb

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Rekyz(m): 12:14pm On Sep 07, 2016
yeyeboi:
Nigeria bad country, bad reputation, bad government
You seem to have lost your common sense. Look, being stupid is no crime, but when you start displaying it here, it becomes one. Receive sense!

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by ninocia18(m): 12:16pm On Sep 07, 2016
OK. Oya come back home nah.#....eatingokpaandcoke....
Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by mmsen: 12:21pm On Sep 07, 2016
Until Nigerians have the sense to fight their own leaders for their rights - good educational institutions, good transport networks and other amenities that will allow the economy to thrive then this will keep happening.

Stop thinking you have 10 hours a week to waste in church or at the mosque when some of you can't expect to have 10 hours a week of mains electricity.
Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by Kelvingarcia(m): 12:22pm On Sep 07, 2016
Racism will only end when we Black people can put our house in order and stop waiting to use the white man as "a standard" to what is right or wrong.

As to the issue raised in this thread, Yes, Americans/Europeans are as much as criminal elements if not even more, than their African/Nigerian counterpart but the only difference is that while Nigerians know they ca get-away with criminality (You will be surprised that one Nigerian, in Nigerian Govt, is behind this scam, in collusion with the Americans!) , the American knows the Court structures work and can catch him at any time.

"If a Wall does not develop Cracks, lizards cant find away to crawl inside". - Nigerian Proverb[/quote]


Well said my brother

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by adconline(m): 12:24pm On Sep 07, 2016
henrydadon:
Any thing Nigerian scholarship

Is a No no for me

I cant live in America execept go there and visit and come back home

The racism in that country is next to non.. even black American discriminate against Africans.

United kingdom is the same thing ...all they need is our money

Canada , south Africa ,Australia are the only country I can stay in..

High time we stop going these countries and develop our own

Our borders, airport , seaport should be close for like two years and let see if we won't be developed.
What a display of congenital idiocy!! You are more likely to be discriminated against in Naija than in the US because of your tribe, religion, status, education
You are more likely to killed by a police/army officer because of a simple argument
Your are more likely to be killed or turned to a refugee in your country by BH- over 300kand 2m displaced.

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Re: Nigerian Students Sue Alabama College For Treating Them ‘like Animals’ by justicejay(m): 12:26pm On Sep 07, 2016
Racism will never end unless human race exist no more.

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