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Two Nigerians living in the United Kingdom UK have been deported shortly after returning from a trip to Nigeria where they attended a family wedding.

According to a Nigerian lawyer based in the UK who shared the incident online, the deported individuals had travelled to Lagos to witness the wedding ceremony of their cousin.

Upon their return to the UK, they were reportedly stopped at the airport and denied re-entry due to documentation issues.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that the individuals did not possess valid immigration documents, which made them ineligible to legally re-enter the country.

The lawyer, who did not disclose the identities of the affected individuals, issued a public warning to Nigerians currently residing in the UK without proper immigration status.

He advised undocumented migrants to avoid leaving the country at this time, especially if they are unsure of their employment or residency status.

In his words, “If you are not ‘correct’ and your employment situation is not sure, do not travel out of the country so that you are not gone forever.”

He went on to explain that both individuals were sent back to Nigeria immediately upon arrival in the UK.

The phrase “ILU LE” (Yoruba for “the country is tough”) was used to underscore the seriousness of the situation.

Immigration enforcement in the United Kingdom has become increasingly strict in recent years, particularly for individuals from non-EU countries.

Nigerians, who represent a large migrant community in the UK, are often under scrutiny regarding visa status, overstays, and undocumented residency.

UK immigration law mandates that residents must possess valid visas, work permits, or settled status to live and work legally within the country.

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Any absence from the UK without proper re-entry documentation can trigger immigration flags that lead to deportation or indefinite bans.

This latest incident highlights the vulnerability of undocumented migrants and the risks they face when travelling internationally.

Legal experts have urged Nigerians in the diaspora to regularise their status and seek professional immigration advice before leaving the country.

They stress that many individuals unknowingly invalidate their stay by travelling without understanding the consequences tied to their immigration status.

The lawyer’s warning has since gone viral across Nigerian social media spaces, sparking fresh discussions on diaspora challenges and the need for stronger support networks for migrants.

Authorities in both the UK and Nigeria have not issued official comments on the deportation, but the story has intensified public interest in immigration enforcement policies affecting Nigerian nationals abroad.


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