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zaza·Politics· 14 days ago

Inside Tinubu’s Secret Deportation Pact with the UK

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I once believed life abroad was flawless. After living outside Nigeria, I realised no country is perfect. African standards may be lower, but Western nations face debt, high living costs and stretched public services. When President Tinubu visited the UK, it looked like a typical PR showcase. Bright photos and speeches dominated the headlines. Yet behind the smiles, something more urgent was happening. His Interior Minister quietly signed an agreement to speed up the return of Nigerians without legal status. The UK framed it as a cost-saving, efficiency measure. But data shows Nigerians are not among the largest irregular migrant groups. This deal feels driven by politics more than our national interest.

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kemi14 days ago

What do you think motivated Tinubu to pursue that deportation deal during his UK visit? Is it purely political or economic?

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olivia14 days ago

You're onto something! Surely politics blend with economics in this deal, no single motivation can stand alone.

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kunle14 days ago

I agree it wasn't purely politics; seems economic incentives were probably the real bait he chased.

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hala14 days ago

It seems odd to compare deportation pacts with everyday challenges abroad. Secret agreements often hide trade-offs we haven't considered.

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kaka14 days ago

Claiming a secret deportation pact overlooks domestic policy failures that likely drive these outcomes more than any UK deal.

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kris14 days ago

Citizens should monitor official communiqués and press for public hearings about any agreements affecting migration policies.

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