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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by IrepChrist: 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2023
It's well
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by campbelljosh(m): 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2023
A whole family back to square zero cry
God abeg oooo!!!

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Zxcvbnmghtr: 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2023
Armstrong34:
……This deportation shall favour them and their family

Welcome to Agbado regime🤣😂😂😂😂

Amen. Very kind of you for your prayers. And any time e dey sweet dem e go dey pain their enemies. grin
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Nobody: 4:53pm On Jul 28, 2023
Bad leadership in Nigeria is to blame
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Fujiyama: 4:55pm On Jul 28, 2023
abba190:
good. so that these obese children will now be in a good shape

^^^
cheesy

You are a very wicked man.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Major7: 4:56pm On Jul 28, 2023
It's really unfair the way these whites communities treats our people and they come and go freely here in our African countries doing their trades and the likes. I blamed our failed leadership for these things else why the need to search for greener pastures if home is well taken care of.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Fujiyama: 4:56pm On Jul 28, 2023
2mch:

God punish you, foolish White man for coming to a Nigerian forum to spew hate. I know many of you are here with your generational mental problem of racism and hate. Nuisance.

^^^

grin grin

He didn't need to come here to spew "hate". He met it here already - alive, well and thriving.

What have you done to combat the nastiness on here (you know what I'm talking about) before lecturing strangers? undecided

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by 2mch(m): 4:57pm On Jul 28, 2023
Reinaldo:
Bad leadership in Nigeria is to blame
Are the leaders aliens or Nigerians? You think if this woman is given appointment she won’t misbehave? The whole Nigeria needs reorientation and it should be from crèche. We all need to learn to stop sabotaging ourselves and our country.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Ikpunnegi01: 4:57pm On Jul 28, 2023
post=124720732:
A survey from May found that one in two Germans are scared of more refugees coming to Germany
That's what your darling daddy had reduced this country to! How is V' business going in this raining season or have you switched to human fl#sh? The Nlpolicemod or whatever he/she is, karma will catch him/her one day..
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by teepain: 4:58pm On Jul 28, 2023
nairalanda1:
Simple...when going abroad, get the right documents, and don't tell lies.

Simple truth. If you must emigrate, do it legitimately.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Aboguede(m): 4:59pm On Jul 28, 2023
I don't know what to say even though I have the experience.




9ja itk over u guys



The children's mother abi na reporter said " deported just at time they were getting ready to give back"

Still wondering what they could give back or who cares to receive the give back grin

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by enemyofprogress: 4:59pm On Jul 28, 2023
From flyingpan to fire. Welcome to shege banza danbruba
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Roger3D(m): 4:59pm On Jul 28, 2023
Sultty:
chai, village people no get joy o. One minute chilling in Germany the next minute (...obalende,cms, woole pelu change e shocked)
Nothing like village people here. Their asylum application was rejected in 2016 and that's 7 years ago. They knew this day would come.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by nairalanda1(m): 5:00pm On Jul 28, 2023
teepain:


Simple truth. If you must emigrate, do it legitimately.

Exactly...get the right papers for a legit emigration. Renew as when due.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Scarrr: 5:00pm On Jul 28, 2023
Armstrong34:
……This deportation shall favour them and their family

Welcome to Agbado regime🤣😂😂😂😂
he is definitely Igbo......dumb and dry....

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Demayour: 5:01pm On Jul 28, 2023
Major7:
It's really unfair the way these whites communities treats our people and they come and go freely here in our African countries doing their trades and the likes. I blamed our failed leadership for these things else why the need to search for greener pastures if home is well taken care of.

We are the ones fighting for their visa and not the other way round. Of course, they can be very hypocritical but before we blame them, aren't we also supporting leaders that will plunder our country and make it more difficult to live. If Nigerians don't love themselves, while should the white man love you?

We prefer our tribes and religion but we want the white man to allow us encroach on his land. No be juju be dat?

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by PPIA: 5:02pm On Jul 28, 2023
falcon01:
In the Voice if Uncle ruckus

"Monkeys have no place with the beautiful white man, all they do is eat, shit and destroy things, lord bless the white man"
grin
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by PPIA: 5:04pm On Jul 28, 2023
lomprico:
The village witch whey run this one na baba!
Her village people stroooooooooong.


Even the devil is in disbelief of what his Nigerian disciples can achieve without his help. grin

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Major7: 5:04pm On Jul 28, 2023
Demayour:


We are the ones fighting for their visa and not the other way round. Of course, they can be very hypocritical but before we blame them, aren't we also supporting leaders that will plunder our country and make it more difficult to live. If Nigerians don't love themselves, while should the white man love you?

We prefer our tribes and religion but we want the white man to allow us encroach on his land. No be juju be dat?




You have a point tho and that's what I was driving at as well. I think we all need to be placed on factory reset mode so we can start afresh with a new mindset grin
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by beardedboy(m): 5:05pm On Jul 28, 2023
falcon01:
In the Voice if Uncle ruckus

"Monkeys have no place with the beautiful white man, all they do is eat, shit and destroy things, lord bless the white man"
Uncle Ruckus is the wisest f**l ever.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Lunar2010: 5:07pm On Jul 28, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Germany: Four Nigerian siblings deported despite being integrated into society

Published on : 2023/07/26

By Benjamin Bathke

After close to a decade of living in Germany, four siblings aged between 11 and 17 were deported to their home country Nigeria in May. Their return forms part of a trend of more and more minors being deported from Germany in recent months.

A tennis racquet, a pair of soccer cleats, a bible, a pencil case -- personal items like these are all that's left of the Ovbiagele family's life in Germany.

Before their belongings were placed into a storage unit in May, police forcibly entered the apartment of Godsand, Victor, Miracolo, Victoria and their mother Bose in southern Germany on the evening of May 15.

"The police officers came into my room at night and woke me up," 11-year-old Godsand is quoted as saying in a recent article published in German news magazine Spiegel.

"I was shaking. They said: 'You will be deported. Pack your things, but only what you can manage.' We weren't allowed to talk to mommy. We were afraid. I heard Victoria cry in her room."

The next morning, the family of five found itself on a chartered flight which took them back to Nigeria from Frankfurt airport. There were 35 other deportees on board, who had been living in Austria, Luxembourg, Sweden and Germany.

Also among the passengers in the coordinated group deportation flight were a number of alleged criminals, who were seen to be chained on their hands and feet.

Reluctant new beginnings in Nigeria

Different people have tried to provide support to the Ovbiagele family since their sudden deportation; one of them is Rex Osa, a native of Nigeria who has been living in Germany for 18 years.

The refugee aid worker was waiting for the four siblings and their mother in Lagos when their plane touched down there, who described their situation as "catastrophic."

The family have since moved into a small room in Benin City, Bose Ovbiagele's hometown, with the help of Osa. However, this is only a temporary solution.

According to the Spiegel, the city of 1.5 million people is notorious for being a center of human trafficking and forced prostitution and is considered to be one of the most dangerous places in Nigeria.

The children's mother agrees with that assessment: she says she had left for Europe seeing no future for her children in Nigeria. She has been raising them on her own since her first husband died and since she separated from the second one.

Despite these many challenges in life, the siblings are now trying to start again in an unfamiliar place 4,600 kilometers away.

"I don't know if I can find friends here," 14-year-old Miracolo explains. "I don't feel safe here. There are people stealing and kidnapping people; they have guns, too."

Uncertainty for the future
For almost nine years, the family called Kempten their home -- a city located in the southern state of Bavaria, about 100 kilometers away from Munich.

The siblings attended elementary school and middle school in the town of 70,000 people, they completed internships, attended church, played in the local soccer club, and learned how to ride a bike.

"Before Germany, I cannot remember anything. We were still young. I don't know any other country," 17-year-old Victor told the Spiegel.

"I was about to get my diploma," Victor's twin sister Victoria said. "I was already in tenth grade and had completed my oral examinations. I lived in Germany for almost nine years. Was this all in vain?"

The family is still trying to fight for their return with help of Osa and a lawyer, but a final decision could take months. Until then, they have to live in fear of facing assaults, contagious diseases and, above all, uncertainty.

Little hope for a reversal of fortunes
Back in Kempten, the siblings' friends are also fighting for their return. In June, some 60 people protested in the city on their behalf with banners, saying 'Bring the Ovbiagele family back!'

However, the overall protection rate for Nigerians in Germany is low: the Ovbiagele's asylum applications were rejected all the way back in 2016 already.

As a result, for years, the family-of-five were among the around 300,000 people in Germany whose status is referred to as 'ausreisepflichtig' -- or legally obliged to leave the country.

"Receiving negative letters from the authorities breaks down your psyche," Victoria told the Spiegel.


"Deportation was always a threat we fought over a lot. It was too much for my mother."

Deportations on the rise

According to the Spiegel, the Bavarian Refugee Council had criticized the state's increasingly volatile deportation policy back in February already, highlighting that forced returns from Bavaria now appear to target families with children.

"The Interior Ministry and the foreigners' offices have become unscrupulous. The cases, in which families are getting deported into hopeless situations, are on the rise," the council stated at the time.


Almost 13,000 people were deported from Germany last year, according to Spiegel. Among them were 2,196 minors, including fully integrated school children, many of whom have little or no connection to their parents' home countries.

In many instances, their language skills in German are superior to their abilities to speak their parents' mother tongues.

Germany's need for immigration vs. reality
Germany's present deportation policy, however, is in stark contrast to the fact that the country needs immigrants rather urgently: At the end of June, the EU member state passed its new skilled labor migration law to fill the gap of an estimated 400,000 skilled workers.

Economists say, however, that even this target falls short, claiming that Germany needs a net influx of nearly 1.5 million people -- per year.

But not everyone in Germany is in favor of welcoming more foreigners: A survey from May found that one in two Germans are scared of more refugees coming to Germany. Regardless, the government has pledged to invest more into attracting workers from abroad.

This new policy, however, is of little use to the Ovbiagele family; after living in the country for a total of for nine years, Germany eventually threw them out -- shortly before they would finally become ready and able to start giving back.

https://www.infomigrants.net/en/post/50642/germany-four-nigerian-siblings-deported-despite-being-integrated-into-society

Na tunda go faya all of una wey dey spoil Benin name becos una dey look for who go pity una.
Forced prostitution since when? One of the most dangerous places to live in Nigeria? Where Lagos dey, PH, Warri, North, Onitsha...
Ogun Kee una!

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Aboguede(m): 5:08pm On Jul 28, 2023
abba190:
good. so that these obese children will now be in a good shape

Lqrge number of Africans I mean Nigerians are senseless. I mean many of our people are senseless.

They can read and write german but they could not read the letters that was being sent to them and when they managed to read any, they could not act or even think.

Las las

Poor man Nigeria is a poor in America shocked

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by AngelicBeing: 5:08pm On Jul 28, 2023
Ikpunnegi01:
That's what your darling daddy had reduced this country to! How is V' business going in this raining season or have you switched to human fl#sh? The Nlpolicemod or whatever he/she is, karma will catch him/her one day..
Hehehe, Chai, what an upper cut to the eyes 👀, you gave to the mugu, savages everywhere, una go kill person with laugh for nairaland.com grin

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by paramakina202: 5:11pm On Jul 28, 2023
Meanwhile police in Turkey is going street to street, neighbourhood to neighbourhood arresting illegal or undocumented migrants and clamping them into a crowded deportation camps around the country and many has already been deported.
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Calitoscassius(m): 5:11pm On Jul 28, 2023
Roger3D:
Lots of Africans are being deported from Germany on a monthly basis, I even watched a YouTube video where some deportees broke the window of the bus transporting them to the airport for deportation. The fact is it's very difficult to live in Germany without being legit. I wish the family all the best of luck
Absolutely! It wouldn't have mattered if they have lived there for 9 years, if they have no legal basis to be there they d be deported. Germany would rather take in the new Ukrainian (real) refugees than africans claiming to be seeking refuge away from their country without any proof they are refugees they are economic refugees more like.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Aboguede(m): 5:11pm On Jul 28, 2023
2mch:

God punish you, foolish White man for coming to a Nigerian forum to spew hate. I know many of you are here with your generational mental problem of racism and hate. Nuisance.


Fault him logically because u just proves him right

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Love56743: 5:12pm On Jul 28, 2023
This is what is currently happening in India especially in new Delhi in shapura, if police see you around 11 in the night, they would take you to their deportation camp, the most funny about India is you are the one that will still pay your flight ticket back to Nigeria.. yesterday about 10 boys were arrested at night they have taken to deportation camp, which country dey save for person to enter now..

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by worksmart(m): 5:13pm On Jul 28, 2023
Africans should try to retain their family unit in these white countries because their authorities prey on African or black single parent families to forcefully take children from parents into their evil government care system.

If they can not get the children, then their next option may be to attempt deportation of the family if they can find a legal loophole to do so.

So think very well about consequences of divorce or separation, and if you really have to, you do not have to let the authorities know. Resist thier attractive social welfare payments for single parents (it is a trap) so that you don't identify yourself as a single parent.

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Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Mrniceguy001: 5:16pm On Jul 28, 2023
Armstrong34:
……This deportation shall favour them and their family

Welcome to Agbado regime🤣😂😂😂😂

It's not funny. Stop being foolish and insensitive.
Re: Germany: Four Nigerian Siblings Deported Despite Being Integrated Into Society by Calitoscassius(m): 5:17pm On Jul 28, 2023
Europe has started deporting Africans claiming to be seeking asylum and refuge in Europe, country like Naigeria were they claim to be giant of africa should not have their citizens claiming refugees in Europe without proofs they are really seeking refuge, Europe are trying to send the message that africans should not risk their lives swimming or boating across the mediteranian sea to seek asylum falsely in Europe because they would be deported.


Since the Ukrainians started seeking (real refugees) refuge in Europe, Europe do not want africans anymore. Especially if they do not qualify as genuine refugees or asylum seekers.


A lota africans women claim asylum on the basis of female genital mutilations even that excuse do not qualify for asylum anymore in Europe because africans mainly nigerians has being going on facebook and youtube are exposing all these formats as false.

If the EU countries wants to ascertain informations on genuine african asylum seekers or refugees all the do is go on facebook. Infact, if EU police wanna catch international or national criminals thesedays all they do is just go on facebook.

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