Tinubu’s govt signs agreement with UK to deport failed Nigerian asylum seekers

‎The Nigerian government has signed an agreement with the United Kingdom to help deport people who failed to get asylum and criminals.


‎This was announced by the UK Home Office on Thursday.


‎The agreement was made during President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visit to the UK this week.


‎According to the Daily Mail, there are about 961 Nigerian asylum seekers in the UK who have used up all their appeal rights.


‎This means they have been officially decided not to qualify for refugee status in the UK.


‎There are also 1,110 Nigerian nationals who are offenders and the Home Office is waiting to send them back.


‎The agreement will also help send back Nigerians who stayed in the UK longer than their visa allowed.

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