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Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Morbeta11(op): 5:42am On Mar 24, 2025
Nigerian fraudster escapes UK deportation over healthcare concerns in Nigeria

A Nigerian fraudster who scammed women out of nearly £200,000 in an elaborate romance scheme has successfully avoided deportation after a tribunal ruled that his family’s health needs could not be adequately met in his home country.

Emmanuel Jack, 35, was sentenced to three years in prison in 2014 after deceiving six women he met on dating websites into transferring him a total of £186,000.

Posing as an architect, Jack preyed on vulnerable women, convincing them to send him large sums of money.


In 2022, eight years after his release from prison, the Home Office moved to deport Jack back to Nigeria, where he had lived until the age of 10 before relocating to the UK with his parents.

However, he challenged the deportation order, arguing that it violated his right to family life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

The Immigration and Asylum Tribunal in London ruled in his favor, concluding that deportation would be “unduly harsh” on his British wife and children, both of whom suffer from severe medical conditions requiring specialised care.

The judges determined that Nigeria was unlikely to provide the “bespoke” level of medical treatment currently available to Jack’s family under the NHS.

Court documents revealed that Jack’s case is one of many where foreign criminals have successfully resisted deportation by citing human rights protections.

The ruling comes amid a record backlog of 41,987 outstanding immigration appeals, the majority of which are based on human rights claims.

The backlog has surged by almost 500 percent since early 2022, posing a challenge to Labour’s pledge to expedite the removal of illegal migrants.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is now considering restrictions to prevent foreign criminals and illegal migrants from using Article 8 of the ECHR to evade deportation.

Jack arrived in Britain in 1997 and was studying business at the University of Salford when he orchestrated his online frauds.


Using aliases such as John Creed, John Windsor, and Johnnie Carlo Rissi, he targeted women under false pretenses, persuading them to send him money.

He was arrested, convicted, and jailed in March 2014. Before his conviction, Jack had successfully applied for British citizenship, which the Home Office later revoked.

In November 2022, he was formally notified of his deportation order.

Following his release from prison, Jack married a British woman and fathered two children.

The tribunal—comprising judges Victor Rae-Reeves and Luke Bulpitt—was informed of the severe health challenges facing his family.


His youngest child, an 18-month-old born prematurely, has significant developmental issues and requires continuous medical supervision and specialist NHS care. His six-year-old daughter also has vision impairments.

The tribunal ruled that deporting Jack’s family would cause excessive hardship.

“Moving to Nigeria would significantly disrupt that care, frustrate ongoing investigations and end the consistency of care that they have each been receiving to date. We consider that even if treatment is available, it is considerably harder to get treatment for all three of them in the same location,” the ruling stated as quoted by the Telegraph UK.

It further emphasised Jack’s essential role in his children’s lives, describing him as a “loving and very hands-on father” whose absence would negatively impact their well-being.

“We find that [Mr Jack] helps both children with their medical needs and therapies and his absence would potentially have a deleterious effect on their health because of the limitations that [his wife] may face in fulfilling such practical tasks,” the tribunal noted.

“We conclude that, given the extremely close relationships that, in these particular circumstances [Mr Jack] shares with [his family], [his] separation from the family as a result of deportation would have a very great emotional and psychological impact on them which goes far beyond the impact that might be experienced where there is not such a close and unbroken shared history.”

Responding to the ruling, a Home Office spokesperson said: “We strongly believed this individual, with a criminal conviction of fraud, should not remain in the UK, which is why deportation efforts were clearly made, and this case was contested in court.

“Foreign nationals who commit heinous crimes should be in no doubt that we will do everything to make sure they are not free on Britain’s streets, including removal from the UK at the earliest possible opportunity.

“Since the election we’ve removed 2,925 foreign criminals, a 21% increase on the same period 12 months prior.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/nigerian-fraudster-escapes-uk-deportation-over-healthcare-concerns-in-nigeria/#google_vignette

Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by ArcFresky(m): 5:52am On Mar 24, 2025
Omo Ale, spoiling Nigerias name, home and away.
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Chibuzoripob: 6:26am On Mar 24, 2025
sad the nut should thank his 🌟 sad. He should try such stuff with THE VILLAGE IDIOT sad.That one go deport the Anuofia back to his village sharp sad
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by idanone(m): 7:34am On Mar 24, 2025
I don't know if the yorubas or the igbos or the hausas or have a different country flag, small bad news the youth start castigating them selves. Pls we are one and their is no Igbo or Yoruba among Nigeria youths. Anybody can commit fraud.
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Benincity: 7:34am On Mar 24, 2025
Nawao
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by oluwaseunamos33(m): 7:35am On Mar 24, 2025
Hmmm
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by stephenponti(m): 7:36am On Mar 24, 2025
Name checkers will not be disappointed.
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by SoftSport(m): 7:37am On Mar 24, 2025
It’s good to see the government taking action, but it’s important that deportation efforts are fair and just for everyone involved.
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by ChicagoFires: 7:37am On Mar 24, 2025
Abeg make him dey there dey enjoy him loot in peace.

Nigeria is hell on earth with Tinubu and his economic policies
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Agbadocassava: 7:38am On Mar 24, 2025
But our health care system has improved under BAT administration remarkably
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Atuero(m): 7:39am On Mar 24, 2025
Lucky him
This is where law works unlike the zoo

If na naija, they either deport him by force or declare SoE on him and his family

We thought Buhari spoilt Nigeria not knowing that Tinubu will be the worst.

You have basterdazied the Judiciary and messed up rule of law yet wasting tax payers money galavanting the globe begging for foreign investors..........who in his right senses will invest in a damaged country like Nigeria if not corrupt crannies who are used as conduit pipes to siphon and launder money for the cabal?
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Homiesjinxbank: 7:40am On Mar 24, 2025
cheesy lol lucky him
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Glimpsetv: 7:40am On Mar 24, 2025
Hmmmm. Crime everywhere....

Meanwhile, See what a hair vendor did to a Customer who ordered hair worth of 45k with a fake alert:

https://www.nairaland.com/8377843/see-what-hair-vendor-did
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:41am On Mar 24, 2025
Hmmmm
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by themanderon: 7:42am On Mar 24, 2025
He went there aged ten they spoiled him and now want to return the trash to Nigeria ain't that a thing? They should jejely keep their property. He is now a British problem.
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by firearcher: 7:43am On Mar 24, 2025
Engaging in acts that hurts others come with negative consequences.
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Shedrack777: 7:45am On Mar 24, 2025
If them deport am, our young yahoo boys will scam him
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by jojothaiv(m): 7:47am On Mar 24, 2025
He will still be caught.

Can't escape it, might have extend the day of reckoning but definitely he will be caught.
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Cmanforall: 7:48am On Mar 24, 2025
grin

Name checkers will be disappointed wink tongue
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Sicklebear28: 7:48am On Mar 24, 2025
He can't try this with Trump. His ass will be deported with no remorse
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by masui(m): 7:49am On Mar 24, 2025
Guyman will be on steady smiling mode
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by tenpipsperday: 7:49am On Mar 24, 2025
idanone:
I don't know if the yorubas or the igbos or the hausas or have a different country flag, small bad news the youth start castigating them selves. Pls we are one and their is no Igbo or Yoruba among Nigeria youths. Anybody can commit fraud.
My brother it is so pathetic creating division among ourselves and playing into the hands of the politicians.


Did you notice that there are only two tribes on this forum? Igbos and Yoruba. any post that tends to be against Tinubu is from Igbo and any post that seems against Ojukwu for example is from a Yoruba man. There is no attack on Efik. Benin Ijaw Hausa or any other tribe.



Sometimes you see a good topic but vile men with vile heart have derailed with bigotry and render the topic nauseating. Painfully Seun and his mods re enjoying it
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Amotolongbo(f): 7:50am On Mar 24, 2025
masui:
Guyman will be on steady smiling mode
says who?

The best thing he can do to himself is to come back to Nigeria to start a new life.

With that conviction on him, he is a good as useless in the UK cos he can’t be cleared for PVG and DBS affecting his application for jobs and housing, the credit record is badly affected and would affect his applications for loan.

I would rather come back to Nigeria where people don’t really know about the conviction and “enforcing” criminal record than staying back in the UK
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by advanceDNA: 7:51am On Mar 24, 2025
The guy has been in the UK since 1997 ...they now remembered his Nigerian when he committed a crime.... Abeg UK, stop that rough play and claim your property
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by Mindlog: 7:53am On Mar 24, 2025
Agbadocassava:
But our health care system has improved under BAT administration remarkably
Same BAT flies to Europe for his health care needs.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by damiloladuke: 7:58am On Mar 24, 2025
He's suffering the consequences of his action. Karma didn't wait for the 3rd generation on this case
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by dammytimmy(m): 7:58am On Mar 24, 2025
idanone:
I don't know if the yorubas or the igbos or the hausas or have a different country flag, small bad news the youth start castigating them selves. Pls we are one and their is no Igbo or Yoruba among Nigeria youths. Anybody can commit fraud.
God bless you for this, fraud has nothing to do with tribe
Re: Nigerian Fraudster Escapes UK Deportation Over Healthcare Concerns In Nigeria by omoredia: 8:00am On Mar 24, 2025
Trump is the few white people that know Nigerians well
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