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Congratulations to the first official NIUK couple @IkSabata @chisom_asa
They met in the community and tied the knot on the 2nd of January.
On behalf of the NIUK community, we wish you both a lifetime of love, happiness, and a wonderful marriage. ❤️💍
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@vanrobbin11 @RishiSunak Off course the number of foreign students coming into the UK to study will reduce drastically! Especially students with kids and spouses.
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@RishiSunak What if this decision results in small numbers of foreign students enrolment into UK universities?
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From today, the majority of foreign university students cannot bring family members to the UK.
In 2024, we’re already delivering for the British people.
Home Office@ukhomeoffice
We are fully committed to seeing a decisive cut in migration. From today, new overseas students will no longer be able to bring family members to the UK. Postgraduate research or government-funded scholarships students will be exempt.
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@dolawanle @UKHomeSecretary @10DowningStreet @RishiSunak God bless you for this accurate write up, well spoken!
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THE RECENT UK IMMIGRATION RHETORIC
For over 25 years, I have watched every new Secretary of State in the UK make new mistakes with shouts of Enough is enough but it will soon end in tears.
The @UKHomeSecretary and the @10DowningStreet @RishiSunak should stop stereotyping immigrants especially the black ones as if they are the problems of our country. Rather, it is the opposite.
Look at how much the government is making from the overpriced immigration application fees and the priority service.
Many immigrants are higher rates taxpayers and are more likely to buy properties in just a few years after their arrival in the UK due to their ownership mentality. They would rather work than live on benefits. Many foreign students are the ones sustaining most of our universities and the local economy of many towns.
Rather than raise the minimum income to £38000 per annum to the intending useful immigrants, the government should concentrate on blocking the porous borders which gives many asylum seekers the privilege of staying in 4-5 star hotels at the taxpayer’s expense on arrival.
The Home Office should also clear the backlogs of asylum claims which have been pending for years.
I am a lawyer and I attend the immigration tribunals regularly. The Home Office is understaffed and the caseworkers are being overworked. The system is a mess.
It is rather the immigrants who are working and paying taxes. Many of the young British folks in the UK are on benefits and not really properly educated. The government has to try to get them off the benefits system and get them back to work.
A system that penalizes hard-working immigrants and rewards benefits scroungers is an unfair system. The system that pays people on benefits more money than the taxpayer is an unjust system.
Putting the blame for our struggling economy on the helpless immigrants is a diversionary rhetoric. It won’t work. The government needs to fix the mess.
Dele Olawanle is a Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales and is an immigration practitioner.

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@RealJerryEze It’s well, we will keep pushing and believing God for our evidence !
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Dear Peter Obi, @PeterObi
I am compelled to write this for posterity. To capture my exact feelings in this moment.
You don’t know me and probably will never see this but if you ever feel like you are responsible for dashing the hopes of well meaning poor Nigerians who believed in your dream, the silence you hear is not disappointment in you but a realization of the amount of corruption you were standing up against by even daring to run. It is clear now why the political elites were shocked by your audacity and said you wouldn’t win a single local government. You went from two people tweeting in a room, to SIX MILLION votes. You galvanized the weak and the hungry and those who had given up on the Nigerian project.
As a dark cloud, heralded by the creeping out of nefarious characters like Asari and Oluomo, covers Nigeria and blocks out whatever sunlight was left, the same Nigerian system we grew up to despise has reminded us all why. Sometimes just adjusting and surviving makes you forget the amount of dirt you are sitting in. You brought the broom but those who use us as a dumpster for their personal gain have shown the strength of elitist collusion. They think they have secured the status quo for their entitled foreign based children.
I need you to however remember that the true measure of leadership is not in a title held, but in the sparks ignited just by your words, deeds and strength of character. That’s why Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King didn’t need titles or offices to evoke lasting change from the rotten status quo. They made people see what’s possible and determine to change it. Every child South of the Niger (and indeed the world) has heard you Peter, they have felt the inner stirring. Through your tenacity, you have exposed tribalism, nepotism and the orchestrated plan to deprive some from fulfilling their God given potential by reason of their heritage. You have forced the oppressors to show their true colours and validate what we thought was mere speculation: that we are indeed under barely concealed bondage, and must work daily through generations to break free. By that token, you have succeeded.
The spark you have ignited by seeing this through to it’s logical conclusion, will only grow until fulfilment. Like the actions of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King led directly to Barack Obama and Kamala Harris generations later, whether you eventually ascend to the rightful office of leadership or not, a child watching today has decided he will not stay where he has been put by the ruling tribes and will finish what you have started.
May you live to see the day.

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@RealJerryEze Happy Birthday Pastor Sir! Thank you for being a blessing in our generation! Thank you for saying yes to God!
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@RealJerryEze @enojerry22 Happy Anniversary Pastor Jerry and Pastor Eno❤️
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Happy Wedding Anniversary to Us!
I love you Nwunyem….One of the Strongest Women I know….Committed ; Passionate ; My Stability ; My Fearless Warrior.
Blessed Is He that finds because through THICKS AND THIN, You stand strong and unmoved.
Love you @enojerry22

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Hello everyone. I was nominated for the Young CISO of the Year Award. If you come across this tweet, kindly support by voting for me “Iretioluwa Akerele” using the link below 👇🏾👇🏾
lnkd.in/dScHph9M
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@ireteeh Yes!!!! And you’ll definitely achieve it, your threat greatly inspire us here, keep it up!
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@iamAbiodunAA If you are interested in Cybersecurity, let’s be mutuals.
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