Nigerian couple were ordered to leave the UK two years after they sold all their properties and moved abroad
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Nigerian couple were ordered to leave the UK two years after they sold all their properties and moved abroad

  • A UK couple are in a quandary after being told to return to Nigeria two years after they moved
  • The wife, who screamed, said she and her husband sold all their properties in 2022 and left for the UK for greener pastures
  • She told how things went south for them in the UK and revealed the date they were given to go home

A couple who spent around two years in the UK have been told to return to Nigeria.

The couple’s situation was conveyed in a DM sent to Facebook influencer Racheal Joseph.

UK government orders Nigerian couple to return to Nigeria
The couple has been ordered to return to Nigeria. Stock photo. Posed by model. Photo credit: IURII KRASILNIKOV
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The couple’s dilemma in Britain

According to the notice Rachael shared, the wife said they are selling all their properties in 2022 to move to the UK for greener pastures.

The wife, who was the main applicant, said they bought a Certificate of Sponsorship (COS) after her graduation, but the nursing home was revoked, leaving them in a tight fix.

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She lamented that they have been given December 29 to return to Nigeria. She said she quit her government job in Nigeria, and they are also in debt at home.

The woman expressed serious concern that the situation is giving them sleepless nights while rescuing money used to get COS and don’t know where to start if they were to return to Nigeria. Her drunk message to Racheal read:

“I need prayers because I am overwhelmed.

My husband and I sold all our property in 2022 to leave for greener pastures. I finished school as a main applicant and bought cos, but the permit for a nursing home was withdrawn. I have given myself until the 29th of December to leave the UK.

“We sold everything we had, I left my government job too. We also own people. I don’t sleep at all, it’s hubby. Because we saved the money for cos to secure our stay, leaving here to Nigeria where will start. Pray for us mothers .”

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Nigerians react to British couple’s plight

Christy Gabriel said:

“That is why it is very important to seek God and get the conviction before you make an important decision in life. But I pray that God sends you a helper.”

Gracious Onyilo Kayode ·

“May God Almighty intervene, if you can see this, go pour out your heart to God in prayer, keep Him at His word and see Him come through for you and your husband.”

Helen Ugwa Destiny said:

“Also join Nigerian women in UK. They help each other in things like this. Give it very urgent attention. May God come through for you.”

Ikubese Patience said:

“The Lord will intervene in this matter. Get any of this book by Dr. D. K Olukoya “Prayer Rain” or “Prayer Passport” . Get the relevant part and pray. Delay is dangerous. The matter will be settled in Jesus name, amen ! “

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Rachael Ebiojo said:

“I pray that God almighty will intervene for you and your husband, the same God who gives testimony to people with questions like yours is still alive and in the business of doing miracles, he will give you your own.”

Ozor Kofo said:

“Exactly this is happening to someone close to my sister, my dear you must act fast spiritually ooo, nothing much dey naija, thank God for those couples now. Ire ooo.”

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a UK-based the couple was deported after the husband exposed his wife’s fake nursing degree.

Physically disabled man risks deportation to Nigeria

In the meantime, Legit.ng previously reported that a physically handicapped man had faced deportation to Nigeria after 38 years living in the UK.

Legit.ng was told the man was 24 when he arrived in the UK from Nigeria. He has remained in the UK since then with no criminal record.

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The man said he no longer has immediate relatives in Nigeria and has experienced various episodes of homelessness as well as being sheltered by countless friends.

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Source: Legit.ng