Group urges FG to cut ties with Northern Cyprus over ill-treatment of Nigerians

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A civil society group, the Nigerian Diaspora Youth Ambassador, has asked the Nigerian government to cut diplomatic ties with Northern Cyprus over the ill-treatment of Nigerian students in various universities in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

Alozie said the group had confirmed cases of deportation of students without a just cause, and called on the Nigerian government to add the universities to the list of institutions promoting racial segregation, adding that despite efforts to reach the authorities, over 20 students had been deported without cause in the last 24 hours.

“We have written to the authorities before now but our efforts are nipped in the bud have failed. Currently we are left with no option than to expose these institutions causing havoc to our people.“We implore the Nigerian government to cut bilateral relationships with Northern Cyprus, if that is the next available alternative. Just within the last 24 hours, more than 20 Nigerian students were deported and left frustrated. Reasons were not given as to why it was so”.

He further stated that there were confirmed cases of “Multiple taxation, high rents, hard labour and sheer wickedness”, while calling for immediate compensation for the deported students.

 

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What does Cyprus stand to loose if we cut ties? Someone please educate me

Please someone should explain this statement to me, as far as I know the northerners are the problem of this country

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