Tag: deportation

  • Canada Intensifies Deportation of Nigerian Migrants in New Policy Crackdown

    Canada Intensifies Deportation of Nigerian Migrants in New Policy Crackdown

    According to BusinessDay, the Canadian government has deported 366 Nigerians as part of a broader crackdown on immigration, with nearly 1,000 more facing imminent removal. The surge in deportations follows Canada’s decision to end various open work permit programs that many Nigerians had utilized.

    The move has sent shockwaves through the Nigerian diaspora community, many of whom moved to North America during the ‘Japa’ wave of 2023–2025. The policy change reflects a tightening of borders in Western nations as they grapple with housing shortages and shifting economic priorities.

    Validation of this trend comes from The Guardian, which reported that ‘Canada’s plan to end open work permits raises fresh concerns for Nigerian migrants.’ Additionally, Vanguard noted that the ‘year 2025 was the year Nigerian students pivoted to Schengen countries,’ suggesting that migrants are already looking for alternatives to the North American route.

    Echotitbits take: This is a wake-up call for the ‘Japa’ generation. With Canada closing its doors, we expect a shift in migration patterns toward Eastern Europe or a ‘reverse-brain drain’ where skilled Nigerians return home to leverage the improving 2026 domestic economy.

    Source: BusinessDay — https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/news/article/canada-deports-366-nigerians-as-974-face-removal-in-crackdown/%3famp
    BusinessDay January 3, 2026

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  • US plans to deport Nigerian national linked to Bloods gang after multiple convictions

    US plans to deport Nigerian national linked to Bloods gang after multiple convictions

    2025-12-31 08:42:00

    According to PUNCH, US immigration authorities say they plan to deport Ibrahim Ijaoba, a Nigerian national described as a former member of the Bloods gang, following convictions including armed robbery and drug-related offences.

    The report says the case is being driven by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with officials emphasising his immigration status and criminal record as the basis for removal.

    The development sits within a wider US enforcement trend where immigration violations combined with violent felony convictions accelerate deportation actions.

    Validation: Premium Times said “over multiple criminal convictions, including armed robbery and drug sales.” and The Guardian reported “following his conviction for multiple violent crimes, including armed robbery, drug sales and aggravated assault.”

    Echotitbits take: Deportation stories often ripple into diaspora community politics—especially when they touch gangs and public safety. Watch whether Nigerian authorities comment, and whether there’s a broader enforcement wave tied to specific categories of offenders.

    Source: The Punch — 31 December 2025 (https://punchng.com/us-to-deport-nigerian-over-gang-membership/)

    The Punch 31 December 2025

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  • Ghana deports 42 Nigerians as enforcement tightens in Ashanti Region

    Ghana deports 42 Nigerians as enforcement tightens in Ashanti Region

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    2025-12-22 09:40:00

    According to BusinessDay-linked reports and local Ghanaian coverage, Ghanaian authorities in the Ashanti Region deported at least 42 Nigerians following court rulings tied to alleged offences including prostitution and fraud-related activities.

    The development is being framed as part of immigration enforcement, where prosecutions and deportations can run together—especially when public pressure builds around crime narratives involving foreign nationals.

    For Nigerians in Ghana, episodes like this often trigger wider backlash, tighter profiling, and higher compliance costs—even for lawful residents and small business operators.

    ModernGhana reported that “Those deported comprise 42 Nigerians,” while other Nigerian outlets said the deportations followed “court rulings” connected to the alleged offences.

    Echotitbits take: This will inflame the usual Nigeria–Ghana social media wars, but the real issue is legal protection and diplomacy. Watch for Nigeria’s consular response, and whether Ghana frames this as targeted enforcement—or a broader crackdown likely to expand.

    Source: Punch — Dec 22, 2025 (https://punchng.com/ghana-deports-42-nigerians-for-prostitution-others/)

  • India Deports 32 Nigerians After Drug Crackdown

    India Deports 32 Nigerians After Drug Crackdown

    Indian authorities have deported 32 Nigerians linked to a transnational narcotics network following arrests in a multi-state crackdown.

    The development may renew diaspora and consular conversations around criminal networks, profiling concerns and lawful migration pathways.

    Source: Punch, 2025-12-09