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UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by givedemwotowoto(op): 3:27pm On Mar 21
The UK makes it quicker to return Nigerians with no legal right to remain.

Visa overstayers, foreign criminals and failed asylum seekers will be removed from British soil far more easily under a new agreement struck this week during the state visit of Nigeria’s President, Bola Tinubu.

UK letters, an alternative identification document issued to individuals without a valid passport and used to support the return of people with no right to remain in the UK, will be recognised by the Nigerian government for the first time.

The agreement, reached between the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, and Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, removes one of the major administrative hurdles to returning people, meaning the UK will no longer have to wait for emergency travel documents to be issued by Nigeria.

The new deal adds to the sweeping reforms the Home Secretary has made to the UK immigration system to secure the UK’s borders and remove incentives attracting illegal migrants to Britain.

Minister for Border Security and Asylum Alex Norris said: 

Anyone who abuses our systems, breaks our laws or tries to cheat their way into Britain will be stopped and removed.

Today’s agreement is another step in our mission to restore order to the border by ensuring those who have no right to be here are swiftly removed.

Nigeria is a key partner in our work to tackle illegal migration, as the UK’s largest African visa market and home to thousands of Nigerians who have built their lives here. We owe everyone across the system fairness.

Minister of Interior Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo said: 

For us, as a country, we keep saying that we are totally committed to being a responsible country in fulfilling our core obligations.

It is good that we are starting this with the UK. This relationship with the UK means a lot to Nigeria. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shown great commitment to this.

So it is one relationship that we aim to be able to sustain for generations yet to come. And for us to sustain that relationship, we must remember: ‘He who comes to equity must come with clean hands.’ So we need to be as open and as fair as possible.

Hopefully, this strengthened partnership will be a template for other bilateral understandings.

The agreement marks a shared commitment to safe, fair and well‑managed migration. Annual returns to Nigeria have nearly doubled to 1,150. Returns and deportations of illegal migrants and foreign criminals from the UK have reached nearly 60,000 since the 2024 election.

A further agreement to launch joint operations and share information has been reached to crack down on criminal gangs abusing visa routes, making sure all arrivals are genuine and ready to contribute.

Following a series of high‑profile cases involving fake job sponsorships, sham marriages and forged financial or employment records, a new standardised document‑checking system will verify the authenticity of applications. Nigeria will also review its laws to tackle immigration crime, ensuring the toughest possible sentences are handed down to offenders.

The UK has strengthened its commitment to protecting Nigerian women and children at risk of exploitation, while improving business‑visa schemes to help UK and Nigerian companies pursue investment opportunities aimed at driving economic growth.

A new partnership targeting online scammers involved in romance fraud, investment scams and cryptocurrency schemes will also deliver stronger protections for the UK public. The new “fusion cell” model will bring together public‑sector bodies, banks, tech firms and communications companies to rapidly share intelligence on criminal tactics so swift action can be taken.

The UK’s National Economic Crime Centre already uses this fusion‑cell model with strong results, including more than 400 arrests and £7.5 million seized under Operation Henhouse in February 2025.

Today’s partnership will build on work already disrupting high‑harm fraud networks, preventing millions in losses and protecting vulnerable people across the UK. Earlier this year, National Crime Agency officers and the Nigerian Police Force worked with Meta to uncover hundreds of cryptocurrency‑linked social media accounts used to target UK residents, leading to the arrest of 7 suspects in Agbor, Nigeria.
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Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by givedemwotowoto(op):
Emilokan has thrown many of his supporters under the bus to advance his political ambition

Everywhere go first blur cheesy

UK letters, an alternative identification document issued to individuals without a valid passport and used to support the return of people with no right to remain in the UK, will be recognised by the Nigerian government for the first time.

Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, removes one of the major administrative hurdles to returning people, meaning the UK will no longer have to wait for emergency travel documents to be issued by Nigeria.

Following a series of high‑profile cases involving fake job sponsorships, sham marriages and forged financial or employment records, a new standardised document‑checking system will verify the authenticity of applications. Nigeria will also review its laws to tackle immigration crime, ensuring the toughest possible sentences are handed down to offenders.

Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by ariesbull:
Solid BAT... This will make UK not to give Nigeria papers and deport them faster... And we know about 65% of Nigerians in UK no get papers

No worry UK will not deport the RONU people.... They will show their cards... We support BAT and he will make a good second tenure
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by obinna58(m): 4:02pm On Mar 21
Emilo is even hunting his citizens, he’s making sure they comeback to enjoy his presidency.
They can’t be faraway when he is dishing out plenty premium joliment to the citizens.

All the niceness from the uk wasn’t for nothing afterall
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Angelfrost(m): 4:03pm On Mar 21
givedemwotowoto:
Emilokan has thrown many of his supporters under the bus to advance his political ambition
Which is no more than what they truly deserve.

They should come home and enjoy the Next Level they have been campaigning for from afar.

A lot of them are constantly downplaying the sufferings of Nigerians while flexing the good leadership abroad.
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by NairalandBishop(m):
In my opinion, this is not the best.
Millions of educated and skillful Nigerians leave the country in search of greener pastures. If Nigeria was working, they'll only be going for research, vacation and tourism. But no! We're experiencing a brain drain with many Nigerians seeking asylum and now countries like the UK can now fish out the useful and ship back the bad eggs, liabilities and offenders(criminals) back to Nigeria. See why Trump called Nigeria a shithole. No wonder he wanted to ship venezuelan prisoners here. The British are just being more respectful.
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Karlman: 4:09pm On Mar 21
Tinubu, he no dey ever do anything to favour ordinary people
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by floss(m): 4:09pm On Mar 21
This was the exact reason Tulumbu was invited to UK forget about the ongoing M@@sturbation done by my fellow data boys grin
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by erico2k2(m): 4:10pm On Mar 21
givedemwotowoto:
The UK makes it quicker to return Nigerians with no legal right to remain.



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I nor know how this one take be good news for men on ground wey no solid for this country, E don red be thatohhhh
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by erico2k2(m): 4:10pm On Mar 21
floss:
This was the exact reason Tulumbu was invited to UK forget about the ongoing M@@sturbation done by my fellow data boys grin
yesoo, dem never see anything, thier bross wey dey survive dem small small go soon stone come house
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Jackyboy: 4:13pm On Mar 21
Good Paternership.....we cannot suffer alone in the zoo.
What a time to be alive.....story to tell our grandchildren go plenty. That there was once an Incompetent government like APC.
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by agabusta: 4:14pm On Mar 21
Great! Dont be a nuisance in another man's country. If you don't have papers or they do not find you worthy enough to give you residency, simply come back home. Millions are equally making it here at home. No be by force to remain in the abroad.
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by agabusta: 4:15pm On Mar 21
givedemwotowoto:
Emilokan has thrown many of his supporters under the bus to advance his political ambition
There is nothing like throwing under the bus. A responsible govt will not deny its citizens. A neighbor says he doesn't want your kids in his house and you are still playing hide and seek instead of going to pick up your children? Will that not be the highest level of irresponsibility? If a neighbor says he doesn't want your kids in his house, the honourable thing to do is to create a reasonable pathway to send the children back home. grin

The UK govt is even behaving responsibly. Some Asian and Middle East countries will throw their asses back home without any recourse to due process after starving them for some days. cheesy
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Efuaye(m): 4:15pm On Mar 21
One of Tinubu’s achievements during his visit to the UK.
Many of those to be deported are his supporters.
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by MaziObinnaokija: 4:16pm On Mar 21
sad toh sad. Mercy oh Lord sad.

Mercy oh Lord
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Macphenson: 4:17pm On Mar 21
Thos is what I have been saying, I steady of Tinubu to use is state visit opportunity to diplomatically influence the consideration of some Nigerians in UK to upgrade their legal and living status, he went there to facilitate the speedy return of those who escaped his Tinubulation back to Nigeria.
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by MajorOvakporaye(f): 4:17pm On Mar 21
Japa must continue. There's nothing the useless drug criminal and fake Chicago accountant can do. Baskard!
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by givedemwotowoto(op): 4:18pm On Mar 21
agabusta:
There is nothing like throwing under the bus. A responsible govt will not deny its citizens. A neighbors says he doesn't want your kids in his house and you are still playing hide and seek? Will that not be the highest level of irresponsibility? If a neigbhbor says he doesn't want your kids in his house, the honourable thing to do is to create a reasonable pathway to send the children back home. grin
We love and welcome them back home

Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Mindlog: 4:19pm On Mar 21
Massive deportation loading.....
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by nairalanda1(m): 4:21pm On Mar 21
Good women like truthera and seewahala are behind Tinubu in this regard.

Too bad they are not here to clap for their man Tinubu
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Jonjam269: 4:21pm On Mar 21
The usual wailers have once again hijacked the conversation, turning it into yet another outlet to vent their frustrations and blow things out of proportion. They’ve latched onto a fresh angle, even though the issue at hand, illegal immigration, is something the UK has been addressing through deportations for a very long time.
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by fineboynl(m):
So this is what they went there to waste money on. This is so embarrassing. King Charles should have come to Nigeria instead not the other way around.

Those that escapw due to this bad government. Welcome back in advance. Nothing have changed. Frying pan to fire.
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Btruth: 4:22pm On Mar 21
Imagine what Tinubu went to UK to sign 🤷
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by tnerro1(m): 4:23pm On Mar 21
Instead of going there to make it easier for Nigerians to be given visas, after all na dem steal our resources go develop their country. See as French speaking African countries dey easy to get visa enter France but Nigerian dey find am hard to enter and stay in UK.

You fall hand for this one sha
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Banbanna(m): 4:24pm On Mar 21
If you're in the shoes of the beneficiaries/dependents of those being sent home. This your analogy no go dey funny o 😁 Chai, this will be so painful for them. Dem go too hate Tinubu
agabusta:
There is nothing like throwing under the bus. A responsible govt will not deny its citizens. A neighbors says he doesn't want your kids in his house and you are still playing hide and seek? Will that not be the highest level of irresponsibility? If a neigbhbor says he doesn't want your kids in his house, the honourable thing to do is to create a reasonable pathway to send the children back home. grin

The UK govt is even behaving responsibly. Some Asian countries will throw their asses back home without any recourse to due process after starving them for some days. cheesy
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by Hedonisco: 4:25pm On Mar 21
So this is what the gang of tinuboid idiots went to "achieve" in the UK?
Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by emmabest2000(m): 4:26pm On Mar 21
givedemwotowoto:
Emilokan has thrown many of his supporters under the bus to advance his political ambition
T pain for a reason if u no get it forget it 💯

Re: UK—Nigeria Partnership To Speed Up Deportation Of Nigerians With No Legal Rights by COEMMA(m): 4:27pm On Mar 21
Thunder fire this Tinubu
Being in prison in UK is far better than being free in dis God's forsaken country
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