Abroad-based Nigerian Lady Gets 14 Days Ultimatum to Leave Country of Residence, People React
- A Nigerian lady has shared the heartbreaking story of her friend who was given 14 days to leave the country that she relocated to
- According to her, the abroad-based lady has been so devastated after receiving the 14-day ultimatum to return to Nigeria
- While sharing the emotional story, the lady said she and her friend had tried everything possible to revert the situation to no avail
A Nigerian lady's story has gotten netizens emotional after she was given a 14-day ultimatum to leave the country she had relocated to.
Her friend shared the emotional story on the X app, lamenting over her friend's situation as she faces deportation.

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Abroad-based lady given 14 days to leave country
The friend, known on X as @moyoscooooo, recounted the heartbreaking experience in a now-viral post.
She disclosed that she was at a loss for words, struggling to offer comfort to her friend in this difficult time.

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According to the lady, she and her friend had explored every possible avenue to overturn the decision, but their efforts yielded no results.
In her words:
"My friend has less than 14 days to leave the country, and I don’t even know what to say to her on the phone. I am so devastated. We prayed, we applied, all hands were on deck but still nothing. It is well because I don’t even know how to console her."

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Reactions as abroad-based lady receives ultimatum to leave
Nigerians shared their emotional reactions in the comments section.
Mr Buoyim said:
"She should keep applying, esp in Nigeria. I got a job from Nigeria after 9 months of being back after my MSc. They paid for my relocation into a graduate role in 2015. PS- I didn't make a distinction. It's a numbers game, did over 100 applications per mnth & only 1 called back."

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Ora said:
"She can apply for FLR. There is always a way out as long as she doesn’t go back. She needs a good lawyer to help her plead her case. Baron might be of help."
Black holle said:
"Sorry why is the comment section filled with people telling her to keep praying. Hasn’t she been doing that, what she needs now is ideas on how to stay more."
Adeniyi said:
"My bro, prayer helps a lot, and l am a living testimony. It got to a period money was put to shame. Imagine having a COS draft twice being retrieved. No matter how your effort is, without God, it is futile. As far as l am concerned, God showed up and crown my effort with success."
Xavier said:
"I got a visa and a COS without talking to SkyDaddy. When people come to you with problems, try offering practical, realistic answers. “Go and pray” has to be the most unkind and thoughtless thing anyone can say to someone in times of trouble. Imagine you called an ambulance in an emergency and they say Start praying?"
Donpir reacted:
"This is sad!! I can imagine what she’s going through. A young man approached me yesterday looking so concerned asking if my hospital gives COS for care job. Only God knows what he’s passing through."
Lord Foster added:
"That's why, maks sure you do everything possible to get connected to people in High and Low places. Do all you can to network with the right contacts, it matters."
See the post below:
Lady shares why she was deported
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady said she was deported from the country where she lived with her parents, and she shared her experience.
According to the lady who is from Nigeria, she was told that she had to leave the country after she turned 18.
Source: Legit.ng