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Drugs, expired visa: India deported 1,470 Nigerians in one year – Report

A report reveals that India deported 1,470 Nigerians between April 2023 and March 2024, making them the most deported nationality from the country.

A report from India's Ministry of Home Affairs highlights a significant issue regarding the deportation of Nigerian nationals, indicating that 1,470 Nigerians were deported between April 2023 and March 2024. This figure represents nearly two-thirds of all foreign nationals removed from India during this period, with a total of over 2,331 deportations recorded. Notably, the deportation rate indicates a troubling trend of Nigerians being the majority deportees, which raises questions about the underlying reasons for such high numbers.

According to the report, major cities such as Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Amritsar, Bangalore, and Hyderabad were the focal points for these deportations, where officials from the Foreigners Regional Registration Offices actively monitored and removed undocumented individuals. The report specifies that, on average, about 122.5 Nigerians were deported each month, which amounts to nearly four deportations per day. Comparatively, other countries like Bangladesh and Uganda saw significantly lower numbers of deportations, emphasizing the disproportionate impact on Nigerian nationals.

The implications of these deportation figures could be far-reaching, affecting bilateral relations between Nigeria and India. The high volume of deportations might stem from legal complications such as issues related to visa validity or drug-related offenses, which often contribute to immigration policies. Such trends ignite discussions around the treatment of Nigerian nationals abroad and prompt a reevaluation of visa processes, law enforcement, and potential diplomatic interventions.

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