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Written by Hakeem Babalola   
Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Nigerians all over the world are demonstrating against the horrible and dehumanizing killing of Osamuyiwa Aikpitanhi, 23, who was reportedly murdered by Spanish authority in an insensate destruction. By this action, these Nigerians have marched the mules called leaders into the desert of consciousness. Their intelligence and general knowings was impressive.

I just couldn't stop marvelling at such ingenuity. Knowing that their government would turn blind eyes to the savagery killing, these Nigerians mounted a protest letter – signed by over 2000 Nigerians and non-Nigerians including yours truly, which I think is the best approach under the circumstance.

I am afraid though. I hate to say it but their efforts to end such extremely cruel murder will be in vain unless the Nigerian government is ready to address such cruel and deliberate killing of its citizens around the world. And such address must be critical and seriously intended. You may call me certain names but Osamuyia's killing won’t be the last. Jesus, the thought is overwhelmingly distressful.

Meanwhile, there are two main reasons Nigerians will continue to s
uffer inhumane treatment abroad or killed in cold-blooded manner:

First and foremost is the innocuous attitude of the Nigerian government and its representatives (diplomats)
towards the inhumane treatment of its citizens. Many Nigerians have been killed in foreign countries in such circumstances that need serious intervention from our embassies. Our friends there should be able to tell us the outcome of the investigations over the gruesome killings of Olubukola Osiyemi, Motunrayo Oguntuase, Eugene Ejike Obiora, and Osamuyia Aikpitanhi.

Olubukola Osiyemi met his untimely death in France while on transit to Nigeria from Hungary, where he had a permanent resident. He was alleged to have been tortured, according to his Hungarian wife, Mrs Zita Osiyemi, who had to contact the Hungarian Interpol before she eventually knew her deceased husband’s whereabouts.

Motunrayo Oguntuase, a first year economic student at McDaniel College in Budapest, died in a circumstance described by a Nigerian consular as disappointing. The police said they picked Oguntuase up based on a phone call they received that a naked person was in the street. They claimed he displayed signs of aggression, mumbled incoherent words, which prompted them to restrain him.

Eugene Ejike Obiora was beaten to death by Trondheim police. It was reported that he had had some discussion with the social officers, and refused to leave until he was attended to. The social officers invited the police who later invited other police officers. Eugene was handcuffed, kicked, and dragged on the floor through the staircase; he sustained injuries that led to his death before the arrival of an ambulance.

Now the question I will continue to ask is this: what action did the Nigerian Embassies take? As far as I know in the first two cases, the Nigerian Embassy did take initial actions but their best failed the test. I have a hunch that Nigerian diplomats do not trust their fellow citizens abroad, so approaching our embassies for any service especially immigration issue might bring disappointment.

The case of a "Nigerian" homeless student in Hungary, Enemuor Frank Chibuzor, 27, is typical of such distrust. Despite the fact that Enemuor gave his address as 36 Nmwoji street, Independence Layout, Enugu, the Nigerian Embassy in Budapest still raising doubts about his nationality while the boy's health continue to deteriorate.

Our diplomats, it seems, have inferiority complex when it comes to dealing with their hosts, otherwise Nigerians would not continue to die like "a goat had died"; and yet they maintained a strong silence.

The second reason for the inhumane treatment of Nigerians abroad may be due to our desperation to leave our country in order to search for "a better life" abroad, which is obvious to these countries. I mean, if they treated us so badly when applying for visas, we should not expect them to treat us any better when we finally got to their land. If, according to Levi Obijiofor, [many Nigerians] "say in desperation that they wouldn’t mind putting up tent under a bridge in a foreign country anywhere outside Africa", how then do you want them to treat us?

For instance, a Nigerian mother of five in her quest to obtain travel documents was reportedly harassed, humiliated and assaulted by a French officer. Reacting to the inhuman treatment, the woman’s husband said that though he was angered but he was afraid that pursuing the case would jeopardize his business interest with his overseas’ partner. Hum, can you blame the poor fellow who may never know what dignity entails!

Another report had it that Justin Belonwu and Ugwu Desmond were ill-treated by the French police on their way to Germany. The duo hands were tied behind them, their faces covered with blankets simply because they did not have hotel reservation tickets! Six other Nigerians were allegedly forced down from the same plane and taken into detention for daring to challenge the police brutality of their fellow Nigerians. They were not airlifted to Lagos – their destination.

A hypertension patient, Mrs Magdalene Anukwuike Okafor-Orji, was disgraced and deported by the Dutch Immigration officials after she was told that her Nigerian passport had been forged, according to Vanguard Online. She had used the same passport to obtain a visa to Switzerland – her final destination – for medical check up.

On reaching Murtala Muhammad Airport, the helpless woman, who had been locked up in "a cold room" and "almost frozen to death" back in Holland encountered another harassment from her own people. The Nigerian Immigration officers started screaming at her saying she was one of those who give Nigeria a bad image.

There are two clear messages in the above story. First, for Dutch immigration officials to have accused a Nigerian coming from Nigeria of passport forgery, and subsequently repatriated her shows they have no respect or confidence in their Nigerian counterpart. Mrs. Magdalene obviously passed through the Nigerian Immigration, so if the passport was forged, it should have been the duty of Nigerian immigration to question her. Second, screaming at her when she arrived in Lagos shows that our immigration officials do not have confidence in their own efficiency.

If they understood the whole thing, Nigerian immigration should have quarrelled with their Dutch counterpart over this issue. By not taking the case against the Dutch officials for accusing someone who had passed through their nose of passport forgery is an admission of Dutch officials’ superiority over them. And this is why we shall continue to be maltreated by foreign countries. These people know this, and seem to be exploiting the avenue. If you killed a Nigerian, no one would raise eyebrows.

Agree or not, it still comes down to the attitude of our government. The way it treats such issues has been marked by blithe unconcern. Although Obasanjo's administration once approved a number of policies to protect Nigerians abroad, the crux of the matter must be seen in proper context. We must correct the fundamental reasons responsible for the "cheek out" mentality of Nigerians. This may save a precious live in the hands of those foreign officials who often show lack of human sensibility.

copyright 2007 mysmallvoice@yahoo.com

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Hakeem,

You so right. The Nigerian embassy in the Diaspora is awful. I recently wanted my passport renewed. All documents were mailed to the consulate. After six weeks of no response and endless calls. I had to drop my title and use connection to obtain the documents. Why can't services just be provided!

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I'm Not Racist But.. My Dog Is
Brussels. A Belgian businessman refused to employ a Nigerian man because he said his dog was racist and would bite non-whites.

The 53-year-old applicant told De Standaard newspaper he was confronted by the barking dog when he arrived for his interview at the wrought-iron business in Brussels.

He was immediately sent packing. His prospective employer wrote to the job centre saying he couldn’t possibly employ the man because of his dog’s racist tendencies.
"My dog is racist. Not me," he told the paper.

The job centre disagreed. It ruled the businessman WAS racist and has removed him from its list of potential employers.

The Nigerian, who has lived in Belgium for 32 years, said it was not the first time he had been rejected for a job because of his colour, although other employers had been more subtle.

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I think if you want to be abused, you will be.

Nigerians are screaming loud to be abused; the Nigerians government want its citizens both in Nigeria and abroad to be abused. The diplomatic corp. is part of government and as such don’t care if Nigerians are abused anywhere on the planet.

Many Nigerians by nature hate their citizenship, with loads refusing even to identify themselves as Nigerians. In situations where there will be no repercussions some Nigerians refuse to seek redress, they will not even open their mouths in public for fear of anyone hearing their Nigerian accents, they are unsure of themselves.

Some Nigerians only scream out load at the top of their voices in “owambe” parties, call them to a protest against injustice, racism, unfair treatment and they will tell you “every man for himself”. Unity is missing; the world Igbo congress will fight its own battles, while the house of Oduduwa will claim they are more Nigerian than others.

The mallams abroad including ambassadors will form a relationship with Middle Eastern and North African Muslims instead of the Nigerian citizens they were appointed to protect in these host countries.

The former Nigerian ambassador to Russia, Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar, a man I know from the Nigerian Defence Academy in Kaduna back in the day as a Lt. Colonel is a good example of such unpatriotic, Hausa/Fulani, light skinned wannabe-Arab, with more allegiance to Jeddah than Nigeria. Today the man has been rewarded with National security Adviser.

The fool could not guarantee the security of Nigerians who were constantly, humiliated, incarcerated and murdered in Russian, under the watchful eyes of Ambassador Mukhtar.

The list is endless, should I even talk about some Ambassadors who cooperated with their hosts to make life difficult for Nigerians? In the list is the Ambassador of Nigeria to Ireland who told the Irish Government to seize all Nigerian passports presented to them genuine or not. The ambassador then ordered his own printing machine and started charging Nigerians €450 for passports that officially cost 8000 Naira.
As the Irish policeman I know said “you guys are being ****ed by sides, yours and ours.

Well, it was a senior Nigerian Diplomat and assistant to a minister for foreign affair that directly told the Irish prime minister, Bertie Aherne “Nigerians are criminals by nature, we understand your plight but please note it is only the ones from the south”. So Bertie Aherne stood up the next week on national TV and told the Irish “I cannot understand why Southern Nigerians are coming here in droves and committing all these crimes”

All it took was a green light from a Nigerian Government official who was supposed to be protesting the treatment of his people, and a racist prime minister to turn the Nigerian reputation in Ireland around for good.

As my English friend said, “if your government can stand back and watch the state humiliation and murder of Nigerians in many countries around the world when they have bargain tools, like diplomatic protest, human right organisations, treaties, a strong African voice due to population, and even oil to use against these governments, you are better off never applying for a Nigerian passport again. You may be better protected with your European citizenship”.

I rest my case

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Brussels. A Belgian businessman refused to employ a Nigerian man because he said his dog was racist and would bite non-whites.

Well i thought nothing could shock me but this really takes the ****** Piss
i am speechless:mad::mad:

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@ OGHRE,

You have said it all. God bless you sir.

Posted by nigeria we hail thee!| 21.06.2007 08:09

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Hi mate,
That was a good vision of Nigeria government, who seems not to be bovvered about what happen to her citizen at home and abroad. It was really sadden and sickening to read all these assaults, abuses on fellow Nigerians, African even as a human being as a whole but as a citizen we can only offer less in protesting and demonstrating for our anger to be heard. The most important thing is to ask if our government cares? Nah! They are not bovvered and I swear the blood of these victims shall hunt them and their children until they act appropriately because if one of the victims relate to any member of Nigeria govt surely they will fight Thiers elves, curses their selves until proper action taken. I’m sending my condolence to all the victims’ family.

No European country will allow any of her citizen to be threaten that way, regardless of his status or crime in any foreign land even country like India or Pakistan will never accept such abused on her citizen why we? We all know how much all this nuisance gain from our country both on visa issuance fees; oil deals etc especially the Dutch oil company (shell), only if our selfish government can change her attitude towards her own citizens. What da hell do we want from all these countries if our government use our mineral and human resources sensibly rather than selling it to foreigners Please let us pass these message around the world and put more pressure on our selfish government to take appropriate action against these murderers.

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@ OGHRE,

You have said it all. God bless you sir.

Posted by nigeria we hail thee!| 21.06.2007 11:07

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It is really sadden and sickening to read all these assaults, abuses on fellow Nigerians, African even as a human being as a whole but as a citizen we can only offer less in protesting and demonstrating for our anger to be heard. The most important thing is to ask if our government cares? Nah! They are not bovvered and I swear the blood of these victims shall hunt them and their children until they act appropriately because if one of the victims relate to any member of Nigeria govt surely they will fight Thiers elves, curses their selves until proper action taken. I’m sending my condolence to all the victims’ family.

No European country will allow any of her citizen to be threaten that way, regardless of his status or crime in any foreign land even country like India or Pakistan will never accept such abused on her citizen why we? We all know how much all this nuisance gain from our country both on visa issuance fees; oil deals etc especially the Dutch oil company (shell), only if our selfish government can change her attitude towards her own citizens. What da hell do we want from all these countries if our government use our mineral and human resources sensibly rather than selling it to foreigners? Please let us pass these message around the world and put more pressure on our selfish government to take appropriate action against these murderers.

Posted by michaelquul4real| 23.06.2007 09:06

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