FG intervenes in ordeal of Nigerian students asked to leave varsity, UK over unpaid fees

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A delegation to be led by a representative of the Nigerian Embassy in the UK, Amb Christian Okeke, leaders of the Nigerian Students Union in UK, will visit the Management of Teeside University to intervene in the allegations of unfair and unjust deportation order served on some Nigerian students in the middle of their studies.

The decision was taken at the end of a virtual meeting held between Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, representative of the Nigerian High Commission UK, Amb. Christian Okeke, President, Nigerian Students Union UK, Mr. Yemi Soile, and many of the affected students at the meeting on Sunday.

The affected students passionately narrated their ordeal and were optimistic of a positive intervention.

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During the meeting, Chairman NIDCOM appealed to the students to remain calm and not to take laws into their hands while appealing to the University to treat the students with justice and fairness.

Ambassador Okeke spoke in the same vein.

On May 22, some students of Teesside University from Nigeria staged a protest following the directives by the University authorities for them to leave UK on the allegations that some of the students defaulted in paying their school fees.