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The Punch on MSNOver 300 Nigerians seek asylum in IcelandIceland’s Directorate of Immigration, Útlendingastofnun, said it received 331 asylum applications from Nigerians since 2020.The agency’s annual statistical workbook, Tölfræði verndarsviðs, reveals 37 ...
The Immigration and Asylum appeals board in Iceland has denied the appeal of Nigerian couple Sunday Iserian and Joy Lucky, and their eight year old daughter to stay in Iceland. Mbl.Is reports that ...
Allegations of mishandling asylum applications by Nigerians in Iceland are threatening the career of the country’s Interior Minister Hanna Birna Kristjansdottir, writes Atli Thor Fanndal.
A Nigerian man who sought asylum in Iceland over claims that Boko Haram insurgents are after his life has been deported. Okafor who was taken by the Iceland authorities Sweden, was handed his ...
He was denied asylum and made his way to Iceland ... he could pursue a dream. There is no Nigerian restaurant in Iceland. “Maybe one day, when I am back in Iceland, I could open a restaurant ...
The Supreme Court of Iceland has ratified the ruling of the Reykjavik District Court to remand him in police custody. The report adds that the Nigerian asylum seeker has been in Iceland since ...
32-year-old Nigerian man Eze Okafor lived in Iceland ... He was denied asylum and made his way to Iceland. He applied for asylum in Iceland in 2012 but was denied. He has been working with a ...
They later migrated to Iceland, in search of a better life. Mr. Iserian appealed for political asylum due to threats he claimed he received from the Nigerian government. Joy Lucky claimed she was ...
Sunday Iserian told a fantastic story about Nigeria in Iceland where he lives with his wife and eight-year-old daughter. This Nigerian, according to the story, had applied for asylum in the above ...
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