The Federal Government has intervened to address deportation orders issued against Nigerian students at Teesside University in the United Kingdom.
A delegation to be led by a representative of the Nigeria n Embassy in the United Kingdom , Christian Okeke, and leaders of the Nigeria n Students' Union in UK is expected to meet with the management of Teesside University to seek resolution.
During the meeting, NIDCOM Chairman appealed to the students to stay calm and avoid taking matters into their own hands, while urging the University to ensure fairness and justice for the students. Recall Vanguard reported that some Nigerian students at the school were sent packing following their inability to pay tuition fees as a result of forex shortages.
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