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TravelRe: CANADA : Protesters Defend University Of Regina Students Facing Deportation by tpia1: 7:13am On Aug 05, 2014
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Deported Nigerian students return to Canada


Two Nigerian students are heading back to school in Saskatchewan after being deported for violating the terms of their visas.

Victoria Ordu and Favour Amadi arrived at Regina International Airport Saturday night after leaving eight months ago.

They were greeted by their friends and supporters who they say they are very thankful for.

"It's still like a dream to me you know. It still hasn't set in yet. We're very, very happy to be back here to complete our education," said Amadi.

The two will start classes at University of Regina the day after Canada Day, according to Kay Adebogun, senior immigration counsel for the women.

Before their arrival Saturday, Adebogun confirmed to CBC News the Canadian government allowed the women back into the country.

Ordu and Amadi took sanctuary in 4 different churches before they left Canada on a deportation order in October 2013. (Bonnie Allen/CBC)

The women's plight began in 2011 after they received deportation orders from the federal government.

For a few weeks that year, Ordu and Amadi had worked at a Walmart in Regina. Both said they did not realize it was against the rules of their student visas to work in Canada.

For more than a year, the women took refuge in four different city churches after learning they would be forced to leave the country.

On October 11, 2013, the two returned to Nigeria voluntarily in the hope that doing so would allow them to return to Canada later.
Public Support

While the women took sanctuary, they received a lot of support from people in Saskatchewan. Rallies were held to raise support for them last summer.

Since then, the Canadian government has changed its policy and as of this month, international students with study permits are allowed to work off-campus.

At the time of their departure, University of Regina president, Vianne Timmons, met Ordu and Amadi at the airport and vowed to help the students come back.

Timmons was again at the airport Saturday evening to welcome them back to Regina.

"We really wanted to see them get their education. For a young woman from Nigeria it's critically important that if you get the opportunity to get an education it will change your life. And it will change your children's lives," said Timmons.

Their story also drew the attention of Liberal MP Ralph Goodale, who took their case to the House of Commons last fall and said the women should be allowed to stay.

At the time, the federal ministers responsible did not concede, despite the outcry from the women's supporters.
Return to University of Regina

Adebogun told CBC news the women's Nigerian government scholarships have also been reinstated.

"They're so happy to be back, and looking forward to starting their studies. And above all, very very grateful to everyone who helped them one way or the other to ensure they can come back," said Adebogun.

He is unsure where the women plan to live or if they will pursue part-time work once they arrive.

A welcoming event for the women is scheduled for Monday at 10 a.m. CT in the Ad-Hum pit at the University of Regina.

A comment from Canadian Border Services Agency was not immediately available at the time of publication.
http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/1.2668530
TravelRe: Facing Deportation, What To Expect On Arrival? by tpia1: 7:06am On Aug 05, 2014
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CelebritiesRe: Taye Taiwo Shows-Off His Cute Kids by tpia1: 6:55am On Aug 05, 2014
wetin happen for here
babymama was demonstrating some frustration at not getting a man.
Christianity EtcRe: Interesting Questions, Who Wants To Try Answering Them? by tpia1: 6:52am On Aug 05, 2014
however, does anyone want to address the question of why serious christians are often seen as s.tupid?


do christians consider it ok to appear like that?
Christianity EtcRe: Interesting Questions, Who Wants To Try Answering Them? by tpia1: 6:51am On Aug 05, 2014
this was my response:


tpia1: sometimes what is called s.tupidity is actually ignorance.


if the ignorance turns to enlightenment, you'll be better able to understand your environment and why people act the way they do.
Christianity EtcRe: Interesting Questions, Who Wants To Try Answering Them? by tpia1: 6:49am On Aug 05, 2014
another interesting question posed by someone on another thread:




how long should one endure or when does endurance becomes stupidity?

Espectially when it becomes a constant re-occurence..how long shud one hold on, or when can one classify such as one's cross or when should it be said that the patience has become stupidity?

https://www.nairaland.com/1842568/when-one-draw-distinction-btw#25221012
CultureRe: How African Is North Africa? - BBC by tpia1: 6:39am On Aug 05, 2014
i already did, it was my first post on the thread.
CelebritiesRe: Taye Taiwo Shows-Off His Cute Kids by tpia1: 6:34am On Aug 05, 2014
Babymama1: How did he transform to this?
this is what he looks like on offtimes ma'am. Now can you stop pouring out your frustration on nl and let the man be. Stop dragging him with his wife, she no send you. See how you singlehandedly ruined the thread with your konji.

seems like you want to dump your current manfriend for the guy.



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LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 5:36am On Aug 05, 2014
Nairaland GeneralRe: Altantis ; The Lost City by tpia1: 5:19am On Aug 05, 2014
no one knows for sure.
HealthRe: First Case Of Suspected Ebola Discovered In New York City, Usa!!! by tpia1: 5:12am On Aug 05, 2014
they didnt release any information on where he was coming from.
LiteratureRe: Freestyling Work by tpia1: 5:06am On Aug 05, 2014
Here comes the sun, here comes the rain
Standing in the eye of the hurricane

I'm in the eye of the hurricane
LiteratureRe: Freestyling Work by tpia1: 5:05am On Aug 05, 2014
Everything is fine
When you're standing in the eye of the hurricane
LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 4:59am On Aug 05, 2014
^mods, this guy is spamming, dont want him derailing the thread plz.
HealthRe: Liberian Dies In Morocco Of Ebola - Internal Affairs Minister Discloses by tpia1: 4:55am On Aug 05, 2014
lord have mercy.
HealthRe: Those Claiming To Have Cure For Ebola Will Be Arrested – NAFDAC by tpia1: 4:42am On Aug 05, 2014
mindurbiznes: [size=18pt]DOCTOOOORS[/size]



[size=28pt]DOCTOOOORS[/size]



[size=38pt]DOCTOOOORS[/size]



[size=58pt]DOCTOooRS[/size]




YOU KNEW THYS WAS COMING AND YOU HID UNDER THE auspices OF STRIKE!





NO WAY SHOW YOURSELVES NOW. .SHOW US WHAT YOUVE GOT



we need u now more than ever. not for nothing do you enjoy public respect




BRB
but you people were raining curses and abuses on them before.

what to do now?
LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 4:31am On Aug 05, 2014
LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 4:19am On Aug 05, 2014
LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 4:16am On Aug 05, 2014
mstik: I do Not Come To You By Chance- Adaobi Nwaubani
I'm yet to read it though. But I heard it's hilarious
will post the book cover if someone can verify its humourous.

i havent read it yet.
LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 4:15am On Aug 05, 2014
[img]http://thebookexaminer.files./2012/01/6a0147e0dd8202970b0162ffeec169970d.jpg[/img]

i had this one long ago, cant remember most of the storyline but it was rather funny.
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LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 4:12am On Aug 05, 2014
LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 4:10am On Aug 05, 2014
mstik: The Importance of being ernest- Oscar Wilde
It may be old, but it still cracks me up
guess i should read it sometime.
LiteratureRe: Recommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 4:02am On Aug 05, 2014
LiteratureRecommend A Humorous Book Here by tpia1(op): 3:56am On Aug 05, 2014
its been long since i read any.


guess i'll start, which ones do i remember.
LiteratureRe: Tim Lahaye Books by tpia1: 3:53am On Aug 05, 2014
konklushun: Nigerians and free things. Lol. His books are not expensive (I mean d hard copy). Why u act the way u do costs abt #400-#500. Spirit Controlled Temperament costs #700-#800. Depends on d bookshop.
the books are very affordable, also available as paperbacks.
RomanceRe: Can Your Boyfriend Afford A Vacation For Two In Nigeria Or Overseas? by tpia1: 3:49am On Aug 05, 2014
FamilyRe: Who Ensures Sanitation Most In Your Home Between Your Mom And Dad by tpia1: 3:47am On Aug 05, 2014
Josh1000: Shall we go!
just tell us if its your mum or dad!
let's keep this rolling
1..2...3 go!
why do you want to know?
TravelRe: What Is The Difference Between England, Scotland And United Kingdom Visa? by tpia1: 3:45am On Aug 05, 2014
Jaypower2: Hmm!
lol

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