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Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by Morbeta11(op): 3:22pm On Feb 24, 2025
Canada denies asylum, moves to deport retired officer Wale Akinpelu, wife for serving in corrupt Nigeria Police Force

Mr Akinpelu’s asylum application was denied “on grounds of violating human or international rights due to his past employment as a police officer in Nigeria.”


Canadian immigration authorities have denied the asylum application of retired Nigerian police officer Wale Akinpelu and his wife, Ajarat Mojirola, citing his previous employment under the Nigerian police —with a reputation for corruption and human rights violations— as a stumbling block to his request.

Justice Norris of a federal court in Ottawa, Ontario, on January 2, rejected the refugee status request of the Nigerian couple who fled Nigeria in 2017 and claimed that a criminal gang was after their lives.

Mrs Akinpelu was the first person to travel to the U.S. in May 2017 and was later joined by her husband in October 2017 “shortly after quitting his job as an officer with the Nigerian Police Service,” court filings seen by Peoples Gazette stated.

The couple left the U.S. for Canada in 2018 and immediately sought refugee protection, asserting that they were in danger of being harassed and attacked by a criminal gang.

Court filings showed that the couple admitted that Mr Akinpelu’s former corrupt colleagues at the Nigerian Police had “scores to settle” with him, a statement that led the Canadian immigration authorities to immediately suspend his asylum request.

Mr Akinpelu’s asylum application was subsequently denied “on grounds of violating human or international rights due to his past employment as a police officer in Nigeria.” A judicial review of the matter upheld the denial.

The foreign government separated the couple’s applications into two to allow the processing of Mrs Akinpelu’s documents while her husband’s request was suspended.

The Refugee Protection Division (RPD) later in March 2019 rejected Mrs Akinpelu’s asylum application, having found loopholes in her claims of needing protection. She appealed the rejection.

The Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) granted her appeal and ordered a fresh hearing of her case.

The RPD again denied her asylum in February 2023, upholding a previous decision that she was “neither a Convention refugee nor a person in need of protection because she had not credibly established the core elements of her claim.”

Mrs Akinpelu marched to court to seek redress, claiming her asylum denial reeked of procedural unfairness and unreasonableness.

But Justice Norris said the RPD found that her application was predicated on the documentary evidence provided by her husband, which was riddled with inconsistencies.

The judge reiterated findings from the RPD stating that Mrs Akinpelu fabricated fraudulent documents to support her asylum request.

“The RPD found that the applicant’s husband’s narrative (which, for the most part, the applicant had simply adopted as her own) was not credible,” stated court filings.

The RPD adjudged Mrs Akinpelu as not being a credible witness “due to the abundancy of inconsistencies and contradictions in her evidence, evolving testimony, and relying upon multiple fraudulent documents created specifically to bolster her allegations.”

Mrs Akinpelu’s claims that her father-in-law, husband’s first wife and daughter were killed in an attack were not properly substantiated.

When questioned to clarify inconsistencies, the police officer’s wife gave a “vague, rambling testimony” and said she was not aware of any discrepancies because her husband was the one who obtained the evidence.

The RPD said Mrs Akinpelu did not show any willingness to ask her husband to clarify the contradictions in the documentary and that “it would serve little purpose to belabour these issues in questioning” her.

When the Canadian immigration authorities raised some concerns, they soon realised it was an “exercise in futility.”

Consequently, the judge dismissed Mrs Akinpelu’s request for judicial review and will soon commence standard deportation protocol on her case.
https://gazettengr.com/canada-denies-asylum-moves-to-deport-retired-officer-wale-akinpelu-wife-for-serving-in-corrupt-nigeria-police-force/

Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by SerpentAWOLOWO: 3:27pm On Feb 24, 2025
Deport the Yoruba to his accommodating land

What is he looking for in Canada ? He left a sophisticated region where you can pick IGR on the floor for small Canada?
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by SmartPolician: 3:34pm On Feb 24, 2025
I heard that why Canada denied many Nigerian soldiers visas was that they usually run away when they get to Canada and declare asylum. This police officer is probably one of those who did that in the past. Naija don cast finish grin
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by EmperorCaesar(m): 3:38pm On Feb 24, 2025
SerpentAWOLOWO:
Deport the Yoruba to his accommodating land

What is he looking for in Canada ? He left a sophisticated region where you can pick IGR on the floor for small Canada?
Same thing thousands of Igbos are looking for in Lagos

People tend to migrate to places they deem paradise-esque.

You gravitate towards SW, Yorubas gravitate towards American and European countries
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by SerpentAWOLOWO: 3:41pm On Feb 24, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
Same thing thousands of Igbos are looking for in Lagos

People tend to migrate from a region of comparative hell fire to a paradise-esque region


You gravitate towards SW, Yorubas gravitate towards
Oga yoruba accomodator , what is an accomodator doing in Canada without IGR?
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by BlackfireX: 4:12pm On Feb 24, 2025
grin



Asylum from who
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by YoruBads: 6:23pm On Feb 24, 2025
Deport the Yorubad Osu.

They're not to be accommodated at all.

Bring him back to come and enjoy the pain, misery and hunger they brought upon Nigerians. Inshort flog him out of Canada.
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by YoruBads: 6:25pm On Feb 24, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
Same thing thousands of Igbos are looking for in Lagos

People tend to migrate to places they deem paradise-esque.

You gravitate towards SW, Yorubas gravitate towards American and European countries
Idiot, have you forgotten one Nigeria is what we practice here?

Another war will breakout in Nigeria and it will be between Yorubads and Nigeria...
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by Dalohad: 6:28pm On Feb 24, 2025
Serving in the Nigeria police is now a curse and a Stigma.

PPRO Olumuyiwa Adejobi hope you are taking notes for the sake of yourself and children?

I laugh in police brutality and climbing fences at night. cheesy
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by Dalohad: 6:31pm On Feb 24, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
Same thing thousands of Igbos are looking for in Lagos

People tend to migrate to places they deem paradise-esque.

You gravitate towards SW, Yorubas gravitate towards American and European countries
And there are no Ibos in America and Europe? Keep fooling your Agbadorian skull. Se e ngbo?
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by ZombieDredd: 7:24pm On Feb 24, 2025
Nice one Canada...
Let him.come and ronu in naija.
Re: Canada Denies Asylum, Moves To Deport Retired Officer Wale Akinpelu, by ValCon888: 10:16pm On Feb 24, 2025
What happened is that they entered US and overstayed, became illegal immigrants then ran to Canada to seek asylum.

If criminal gang is after your life then seek protection from the Nigerian Police Force you retired from.
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