Tag: Polish

  • Ukraine: FG condemns detention of Nigerians, other black students

    Ukraine: FG condemns detention of Nigerians, other black students

    The Federal Government has condemned the Polish Authority for detaining Nigerians and other African students who fled war-torn Ukraine due to their black skin.

    The Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who said this in Abuja, expressed displeasure over the development, saying it was wrong and traumatic.

    Dabiri-Erewa was speaking at the commencement of a two-day Psychosocial Trauma Clinic for Ukraine returnees on Thursday.

    Newsmen reports that the clinic was organised by the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, NiDCOM and Project Victory Call (PVC) Initiative, Naija.

    Dabiri-Erewa said that some Nigerian students who fled war-torn Ukraine to neighbouring countries of Poland and Hungary were now in detention in Poland.

    A development she said was unacceptable by the Federal Government.

    She lauded the Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, for making it possible for the stranded students to return home “imagine we are not able to bring them back home look at what is happening in Poland?

    “Some Africans and Nigerians decided not to return home, now Polish authority is now going around and capturing blacks and putting them in detention camps.

    “So, those Nigerians who refused to return are at a risk, some are in detention centres in Poland and they are in a traumatic condition.

    “However, inasmuch as Nigeria has given them the opportunity to come back home and they refused, it does not mean the Polish authority will grab them and put them in detention centres.

    “ The Federal Government is now calling on the Poland authority to release the blacks in their custody.

    It is not right for them to detain the blacks because they decided to take cover in their country (Poland).

    “They are not putting whites in those detention centres, so send them back to their countries instead of capturing them in detention centres which is the height of racism in a war situation,” she said.

    NiDCOM Chairman speaking on the voluntary traumatic psychosocial recuperation exercise for the returned students by concerned Nigerians PVC Naija.

    This would subsequently spread to the six geo-political zones for easy access.

    Speaking also, the Federal Commissioner National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, Mrs Imaan Suleiman, said the commission would provide offices across the country.

    She added that necessary tools and training for the psychosocial support to get to those in need.

    She added that it was a worthy cause because mental health was key and different people react to trauma differently due to their resilience nature.

    The Student Union President of Nigerian Students in Ukraine, Fehintola Moses, appreciated the Federal Government, especially the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, who he said personally reached out to him during the course of the repatriation.

    Also to NiDCOM Chairman and the National refugee’s commission for their efforts in ensuring that Nigerian students were safely evacuated back home.

    Fehintola who narrated his experience during the Ukraine war appealed to the Federal Government for more assistance to enable them to continue with their studies when the situation calmed down.

    He also appealed to Nigerians to embrace peace and to say no to war.

    Dr Bolaji Akinyemi, the convener of Project Victory Call Initiative and the volunteers for the programme, said four psychologists were mobilised from Plateau and Sokoto States for the first phase of the programme.

    He added that “trauma has become a part of our lives and when we are faced with the triggers we need to nip it in the bud that was the reason for the programme,’’ he said.

  • Lewandowski named Polish sports person of 2021

    Lewandowski named Polish sports person of 2021

    Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski has been named Polish sports person of the year for the third time.

    The 33-year-old, who broke Gerd Mueller’s record of 40 goals in a Bundesliga season last term, also won in 2015 and 2020.

    “The sports person of the year award means a lot to me because the choice is made by you —— the fans,” Lewandowski said on Instagram.

    A gala took place in Warsaw late on Saturday for the 87th time.

  • Police arraign 51 Jewish worshipers for alleged terrorism

    Police arraign 51 Jewish worshipers for alleged terrorism

    A Magistrate Court sitting in Umuahia, Abia State capital has remanded 51 members of Jewish worshippers after they were arraigned for an alleged act of terrorism.

    One of the suspects identified as Felix and the other suspects were charged to Court by the Commissioner of police in the state Mr. Chris Ezike for committing a felon against the Federal Government.

    The suspects were arrested in Umuahia, on Monday while holding peaceful protest, demanding for a Jewish state of Biafra.

    The police prosecutor Adeyimi Olukoye in a two count charged accused the suspects of committing a felony.

    That you Ibe Felix and 50 others on monday December 11, 2018, at the Isi-gate by cooperative junction in Umuahia magistratial district did conspire among yourselves to commit a Felony, an act of terrorism and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 17(a) of terrorism prevention amendment act 2013, as applicable in Abia State.

    On the same day and place being members of the Indigenous people of Biafra and in furtherance to your act of terrorism moved in procession, displaying IPOB flags, Jewish flags and banners with the inscriptions “All we need is Jewish state of Biafra”, which may seriously damage the image of the Federal republic of Nigeria and thereby committed an offense punishable under section 2(2)a of the terrorism prevention amendment act 2013, as applicable in Abia State,” he stated.

    In his ruling the presiding magistrate Mr. Idika kalu said the court lacks the jurisdiction to hear the case.

    Kalu referred the case file to the Department of Public Prosecution (DPP) under the Attorney General of the state.

    He directed that the suspects can apply for bail in the state High Court and report back to the court in respect to the compliance to his directive on January 24, 2019.

    Counsel to the accused persons, Mr. Anthony Nwaoffor berated the police for arraigning the suspects before the magistrate court knowing fully well that it lacks the jurisdiction to hear the case.

    Nwaoofor said he would apply for bail for the suspects at the High court and report the outcome to the magistrate Court as directed by the presiding magistrate.