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Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by Ashirioluwa: 2:13am On Oct 30, 2025
Shamima Begum comes to mind.

Shamima is a British-born woman who joined the Islamic State at age 15. Her citizenship was revoked by the UK government in 2019, and she is currently living in a Syrian refugee camp. Despite multiple attempts to appeal the decision, including losing her most recent court bid in February 2024, she has been unable to return to the UK, and the courts have upheld the legality of the decision to strip her of her citizenship on national security grounds.
Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by Ashirioluwa: 2:22am On Oct 30, 2025
I don't think Nigeria is capable of making a decision like this because of religion and ethnicity.
Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by Ashirioluwa: 2:23am On Oct 30, 2025
In Nigeria, someone like the self-appointed mediator of terrorists, kidnappers, and armed robbers, Sheik Ahmad Gumi, will go against a decision like this.
Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by Ashirioluwa: 2:23am On Oct 30, 2025
If they try to pass a law like this in Nigeria, we will see some people coming out to protest.
Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by Onegai(f): 5:55am On Oct 30, 2025
Ashirioluwa:
Shamima Begum comes to mind.

Shamima is a British-born woman who joined the Islamic State at age 15. Her citizenship was revoked by the UK government in 2019, and she is currently living in a Syrian refugee camp. Despite multiple attempts to appeal the decision, including losing her most recent court bid in February 2024, she has been unable to return to the UK, and the courts have upheld the legality of the decision to strip her of her citizenship on national security grounds.
She was the Test Subject for this law. The govt and the elites have been watching people like her and been wondering how to start stripping them of citizenship and deporting them, for years. She gave them chance to test and refine the law.

All the British Islamic Extremist imams have probably been getting worried for a while now and this amendment is tightening the noose on them.

They should move to the Middle East, you cannot go to another man's country, benefit from their system and be screaming "death to all of you, I hate your country!" at them. But apparently even the Middle East doesn't want them either, nobody wants to be Iran 2.0.
Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by SeriouslySense(m): 7:54am On Oct 30, 2025
She deserves it, she can never change. UK is too lenient, terrorists take advantage of it.

And in a way, it is a good lesson to the UK.


They are still delusional if they think UK can be the global country, its like the elites know the experiment is doomed to fail, but they want to destroy the culture of Uk, so they can rule with fear and progress to the digital cage.


Ashirioluwa:
Shamima Begum comes to mind.

Shamima is a British-born woman who joined the Islamic State at age 15. Her citizenship was revoked by the UK government in 2019, and she is currently living in a Syrian refugee camp. Despite multiple attempts to appeal the decision, including losing her most recent court bid in February 2024, she has been unable to return to the UK, and the courts have upheld the legality of the decision to strip her of her citizenship on national security grounds.
Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by Outthemudbyvoke: 10:13am On Oct 30, 2025
btoks:
So when you travel to UK, you can can throw your money around anyhow? What you mistake for miserly is actually prudence. They still need to go back to pay bills and credit card debt, this is the case in every developed country, oyinbo no send you message. Don't let anyone fool you about some big money that can be thrown around. They usually need to go back and work their butt off to regain as Nigerian holidays are not cheap.
I have seen better from those who traveled to Asia, Europe and even the USA. So you are basically emphasizing my point. Money is tight in the UK hence they are prudent in spending
Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by btoks: 3:07pm On Oct 30, 2025
Outthemudbyvoke:
I have seen better from those who traveled to Asia, Europe and even the USA. So you are basically emphasizing my point. Money is tight in the UK hence they are prudent in spending
I know we are derailing a bit but I'll just say you're making a big assumption about people who've travelled to Asia, Europe and US being effectively able to spend more money in Nigeria. In fact, this depends on the individual, some may have more disposable income than others, some just like to show off and struggle afterwards, some work 2 or 3 jobs and save just to spend in Nigeria. This is common across all developed countries including UK.


Also, income doesn’t automatically equal spending power. Yes,US incomes are generally higher than UK but so are their expenses. incomes in Europe and living costs tend to balance out similar to UK and people in Asian countries have lower incomes . So it would be presumptuous to generalise that people from these countries can spend more in Nigeria than those from the UK. Personal finances vary widely, regardless of country.

By the way, prudence is a good trait.
Re: UK Passes New Law On British Citizenship by Outthemudbyvoke: 4:01pm On Oct 30, 2025
btoks:
I know we are derailing a bit but I'll just say you're making a big assumption about people who've travelled to Asia, Europe and US being effectively able to spend more money in Nigeria. In fact, this depends on the individual, some may have more disposable income than others, some just like to show off and struggle afterwards, some work 2 or 3 jobs and save just to spend in Nigeria. This is common across all developed countries including UK.


Also, income doesn’t automatically equal spending power. Yes,US incomes are generally higher than UK but so are their expenses. incomes in Europe and living costs tend to balance out similar to UK and people in Asian countries have lower incomes . So it would be presumptuous to generalise that people from these countries can spend more in Nigeria than those from the UK. Personal finances vary widely, regardless of country.

By the way, prudence is a good trait.
Thank you for your valid and logical input on this matter. Of a truth income and spending power varies among individuals, and prudence is a virtue. I just wanted to point out that culture plays a significant role as well. For example USA is widely known for being empathetic, willing to throw some change and tips around for a good cause and hey are also considered averagely as spend thrifts notwithstanding personal finances and personality traits. I don't want to drag or derail the thread but I guess you understand what I mean.

In another instance, the Yahoo boys if you are opportuned to come across and get to know how they deal you would notice majority of them are solely interested in clients from USA for a reason. Earning power, Giving culture and other factors as well.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. Your points are valid as well
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