During the last 52 years I met thousands of white people who were born in Nigeria. Yet those “white Nigerians” were not affected by the provisions of the 1960 Constitution of Nigeria. What the colonial masters intended to achieve as a result of the citizenship provisions in the 1960 Constitution of Nigeria is to keep future generations of Nigerians out of the socio-economic and political life of the United Kingdom
I am satisfied that other British colonies or protectorates have similar stories to tell. One misguided Englishman in the UK Border Agency, Anthony F. Dalton Esquire, who has been waging a racially motivated war against me since around 2003, blocked all efforts to renew my British passport. He argued on his children’s life that I held a Nigerian passport.
So, he worked tirelessly with a corrupt Nigerian diplomat by the name of Ms MARGARET I. IGBINABARO and with Mr. JOHN CAMERON-WEBB of the British Consulate in Amsterdam.
Before I could yell some profanities at those misguided individuals I found myself on a flight from Amsterdam to a destination unknown. In the event I was dumped like an ogre on the Nigerian soil on 22nd June, 2010 51 years after I left that country.
The Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service has no record of me. The foot soldiers working for her, in their ramshackle offices in Ikoyi, Lagos, locked me up for 3 days without due process. I became destitute in a country that is hopelessly inhospitable, where poverty is grinding millions to a boneless pulp. What to do?
I know what to do. I am inviting 3 Committees of the Nigerian Senate to a legal gymnastics before a Justice of the Federal High Court.
During the last 52 years many Third World countries that England colonized have challenged the English Law of Nationality. One by one they failed. But now, there is hope at the end of that long, bleak British Colonial tunnel.
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