Nigerian Students in Cyprus disagree with NIDCOM boss, gives reasons

Nigerian students in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) have disagreed with the statement by the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa.

Viewpointnigeria recalls that Dabiri-Erewa had warned Nigerian parents to stop sending their children to study in Northern Cyprus.

She informed that hundreds of Nigerian students had been killed in Northern Cyprus without any conclusive investigations carried out by the country’s government.

She made this claim while reacting to the death of a Nigerian student, Ibrahim Khaleel, who was allegedly killed in ‘unexplainable’ circumstances in the country.

The NIDCOM boss explained that Northern Cyprus is not recognised by any country in the world and It is not a UN-recognized country.

Dabiri-Erewaalso informed that there will be a list detailing names of Nigerians that have been killed.

However, the students in Northern Cyprus said the country is safer for them than any part of Nigeria.

The president of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) in Diaspora, Evidence Akhayere, who spoke to Premium Times, said while international students face many challenges studying outside their countries, it is not so in Northern Cyprus.

“Like every other country, there have been cases of deaths amongst Nigerian students as well as other international students. Contrary to what the NIDCOM boss had said, these are largely based on natural death and has nothing to do with hate from locals, as a matter of fact, some of these cases are as a result of disputes amongst friends of the shared nationality.”

The President of the National Association of Nigerian Students Turkish Republic Zone, where North Cyprus lies; Gideon Jude, disagreed with the chairman of NiDCOM.

Jude said, “It is important to point out that contrary to what Mrs Abike (Dabiri-Erewa) said, we have never had a record of 100 Nigerians being killed. It is not correct. In fact, since my eight years on this Island, I have never heard of any case of such. Even before I became the president and from my predecessor, we have not had a case of 20 Nigerians being killed, not to talk of 100.”

The former president of the National Association of Nigerian Campus Editor (NANCE), Lukmon Fasasi, who is currently a Master’s degree student in communication and media studies at Cyprus International University, also told our correspondent that Cyprus is the safest place he has been.

Mr Fasasi said Northern Cyprus makes him remember his undergraduate days at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife.

“The locals are accommodating and friendly. Unlike the racism issues across Europe, Turkish Cypriot citizens are very welcoming. They want to take pictures with you, they want to talk to you. ‘Abir’, which means brother ‘arkadaş’ which means friend, are the most used words I have heard the locals use to address students. I will be glad to take the NiDCOM chairman on a tour of the Island, whenever she’s willing to come” Mr Fasasi said.

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Nigerian Students in Cyprus disagree with NIDCOM boss, gives reasons

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