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EducationRe: South Africa Study Visa by aasagangan(op): 1:15pm On Nov 19, 2022
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Everyone, please help Nigerian students (NS) in South Africa (SA). We are suffering from SA's decision to vent her rage on legally residing NS. Postgraduate students (PGS) at SA universities who were duly registered had been prevented from completing their studies.
These students which are mostly government-sponsored or self-sponsored. The government of South Africa is denying them their rights. These students have paid for medical aid through Momentum (INGWE) or other accredited organizations, and funds for the duration of their studies deposited in their student accounts, however, the SA government and DHA have prevented them from realizing their dreams; DHA has refused to grant their visa renewals. This is making them unable to complete their studies.
In all these cases, SA universities are still admitting Nigerian students, making them pay for visa application fees, medical aid, and sometimes tuition fees paid to the covers of these universities. #SAUniversitiesViceChancellors, #PresidentRamaphosa, #DHA, #NigeriaMinistryOfEducation, #NigeriaMinistryOfInternalAffair, #MrsHonAbikeDabiri, #FirstBankNigeria, #GTBank #NANSSA, #NANS, #AssociationOfAfricanUniversities, #MTNNigeria, #MTNSA, #Bank, #StandardBank, #FirstNationalBank, #Yelesho, #OmoyeleSowore, #AishaYusuf, #Falz, #MrMacaroni, #DanielRegah, #Rinu, #DejiAdeyanju, #AdamuAdamu #PMB. #News24, #DStv, #Channels, #nta #ntawards, #arisetv, #ConcernedNigerians
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EducationSouth Africa Study Visa by aasagangan(op): 1:12pm On Nov 19, 2022
Everyone, please help Nigerian students (NS) in South Africa (SA). We are suffering from SA's decision to vent her rage on legally residing NS. Postgraduate students (PGS) at SA universities who were duly registered had been prevented from completing their studies.
These students which are mostly government-sponsored or self-sponsored. The government of South Africa is denying them their rights. These students have paid for medical aid through Momentum (INGWE) or other accredited organizations, and funds for the duration of their studies deposited in their student accounts, however, the SA government and DHA have prevented them from realizing their dreams; DHA has refused to grant their visa renewals. This is making them unable to complete their studies.
In all these cases, SA universities are still admitting Nigerian students, making them pay for visa application fees, medical aid, and sometimes tuition fees paid to the covers of these universities. #SAUniversitiesViceChancellors, #PresidentRamaphosa, #DHA, #NigeriaMinistryOfEducation, #NigeriaMinistryOfInternalAffair, #MrsHonAbikeDabiri, #FirstBankNigeria, #GTBank #NANSSA, #NANS, #AssociationOfAfricanUniversities, #MTNNigeria, #MTNSA, #Bank, #StandardBank, #FirstNationalBank, #Yelesho, #OmoyeleSowore, #AishaYusuf, #Falz, #MrMacaroni, #DanielRegah, #Rinu, #DejiAdeyanju, #AdamuAdamu #PMB. #News24, #DStv, #Channels, #nta #ntawards, #arisetv, #ConcernedNigerians
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