A Federal Government delegation is set to meet with officials of Teesside University in the United Kingdom to address the alleged “unjust deportation order” issued to some Nigerian students in the middle of their studies at the institution.
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) made this announcement in a statement on Wednesday.
It was said that on May 22, some students from Nigeria staged a protest following the directives of the university authorities that they leave the UK on the allegation that some of them defaulted in the payment of their school fees.
NIDCOM boss who subsequently met with some of the affected students virtually last Sunday and was agreed that a Representative of the Nigerian High Commission in the UK, Amb Christian Okeke, will lead a delegation to meet with the university’s management to seek an amicable resolution to the issue.
The NIDCOM boss appealed to the students to be calm and avoid taking laws into their own hands while pleading with the university to treat them with fairness.
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