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Physically challenged Nigerian faces deportation after living in

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By Francesca Hangeior

A disabled Nigerian man, who has resided in the UK for 38 years, is facing the prospect of being forcibly removed from the country by the Home Office, the Guardian UK reports.

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Anthony Olubunmi George, now 61 years old, arrived in the UK at the age of 24 back in 1986, from Nigeria.

Since then, he has remained in the UK and, according to the Guardian, has a clean record with no criminal convictions.

In 2019, he experienced two strokes that had a significant impact on his ability to speak and move.

According to George, he no longer has any immediate relatives residing in Nigeria.

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He is said to have faced numerous episodes of homelessness and admitted that he has lost track of the countless friends who have sheltered him over the years.

George said, “I don’t know how many different sofas I’ve slept on – too many to count. I don’t have my life, living the way I’m living now. My health problems since I had my stroke are my biggest worry. All I’m asking for is some kindness from the Home Office.”

George has submitted multiple applications for leave to remain in the UK, all of which have been denied by the Home Office, with the most recent rejection occurring on May 7, 2024.

In 2005, his previous solicitors submitted a falsified entry stamp in his passport which has since been reported to the police and the legal regulatory bodies.

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According to George, he was completely unaware of the passport stamp until several years later, as he revealed to the Guardian.

According to his current lawyer, Naga Kandiah of MTC Solicitors, George’s difficulties can be attributed to his poor past legal representation.

In their latest rejection, officials from the Home Office stated that the situation was not deemed to be an exceptional circumstance.

Kandiah has filed an appeal challenging the most recent denial.

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Kandiah said, “My client has been living in limbo for 38 years, with no family, has suffered two strokes and has no family left in Nigeria.

“His situation is not just because of Home Office policies but also because of poor representation by previous solicitors who failed to uphold professional integrity and ethical standards.”

A spokesperson for the Home Office told the Guardian that, “applications have to be considered on their merits in accordance with the immigration rules with the responsibility on applicants to demonstrate they meet these rules.”

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Delta gov fires Information Commissioner with immediate effect

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Delta State governor, Sheriff Oborevweri, has fired the information commissioner, Ifeanyi Osuoza, with immediate effect over alleged poor performance.

According to government sources, the governor had directed the commissioner for works (rural roads) Charles Aniagwu to take over the affairs of the Ministry of Information temporarily.

Accordingly, Aniagwu will resume office on Monday as both Commissioners for Information and Works.

According to government sources, the governor relieved Osuoza’s appointment as information commissioner following a series of complaints during his short stay.

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The Director General, Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communication, Dr. Fred Latimo Oghenesivbe, who confirmed the development said: “the former commissioner for information, Ifeanyi Osuoza had been briefed already of the state of affairs.”

Oghenesivbe stated that there will be an official announcement to that effect by the governor but for now “Charles Aniagwu will take over the two ministries (works and information) for the meantime.”

Aniagwu had served as Chief Press Secretary (CPS) and Commissioner for Information during former governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s two-term administration before being appointed as works commissioner in charge of rural roads.

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Indian lawmaker dies after shooting himself

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Indian lawmaker Gurpreet Gogi, a member of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has tragically died after accidentally shooting himself. The incident reportedly occurred late on Friday night, resulting in fatal injuries to his head.

Gurpreet Gogi was immediately taken to Dayanand Medical College and Hospital in Ludhiana, where doctors confirmed his death upon arrival. The Punjab Police described the incident as an accident. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Jaskaran Singh Teja explained, “As per the family members, Gurpreet Gogi accidentally shot himself, resulting in bullet injuries to his head. He was declared dead at the hospital, and his body is now at the mortuary in DMC Hospital.”

The exact cause of death will be clarified after a post-mortem examination. “The post-mortem report will clarify the cause of death,” added the DCP. Authorities are continuing their investigation to understand the full details of the incident.

Gogi became a notable figure in Punjab politics after joining the AAP in 2022. He gained recognition when he defeated two-time Congress MLA Bharat Bhushan Ashu in the Ludhiana assembly elections.

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This tragedy brings to mind a similar event in 2019, when a candidate for the Mississippi state legislature, Carl Robinson, fatally shot his wife before taking his own life.

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NASS To Presidency: Border Closure Not Effective

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Federal lawmakers in both chambers of the National Assembly have expressed strong reservations about the effectiveness of border closure by the Federal Government.

Speaking at the Joint Committees on Industry, Trade and Investment on 2025 Budget Defence by the Trade Ministry, Senator representing Osun East, Senator Francis Adenigba Fadaunsi noted that the exit of Niger Republic and Chad from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) with the consequent opening of their borders to Nigerians are worsening the menace of insecurity across the affected states.

He said:” Border closure is hampering the economic fortunes of the country because rather than curb smuggling, it encourages it.

“For example on rice production alone, the largest percentage of 4 million tonnes shortfall is being smuggled into the country since local producers are only producing 3 million tonnes out of the expected consumption rate of 7 million tonnes.”

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In her submission, House of Representatives member representing Nangero/ Potiskum Federal Constituency of Yobe State, Hon Fatima Talba, declared that the borders in her constituent were technically open, not closed.

“Going by free movement of people and even criminals across the borders, it is time for us, to stop fooling ourselves with border closure.”

Paul Kalejaiye representing Ajeromi / Ifelodun Federal Constituency of Lagos State in the House of Representatives, also spoke in similar vein.

“We need to even ask the question on the border policy being implemented. Are all borders across the Nation closed or those closed are from a segment of the country.”

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The Committee later urged the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole who came for the budget defence session, to liaise with the Presidency on the way out of the border closure.

Oduwole had earlier in her presentation to the committee, said the sum of N3.8billion is earmarked for capital expenditure in the 2025 fiscal year, N4.65billion for personnel cost, N1.45billion for overhead and projected revenue of N2 4billion.

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