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UK Offers £746M Port Loan to Buy Nigeria’s Silence on Mass Deportations

UK Offers £746M Port Loan to Buy Nigeria’s Silence on Mass Deportations

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed a controversial immigration pact with the UK during his “historic” state visit to London. While the headlines focus on a £746 million UK-backed loan for Lagos port refurbishments, the fine print reveals a darker exchange: Nigeria has agreed to fast-track the mass deportation of its own citizens, effectively removing the legal hurdles that previously protected Nigerians from immediate removal.

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  • ​The “Express” Deportation Clause: No Passport Required
  • ​Dragging the “Grave Mistake”
  • ​A Sovereignty Shakedown

​The “Express” Deportation Clause: No Passport Required

​The core of this “partnership” is a structural shift in how Nigerians are removed from British soil. For the first time, the Tinubu administration will recognize UK-issued identification letters as valid travel documents. This means the Home Office no longer needs to wait for the Nigerian High Commission to verify an individual’s identity or issue emergency passports.

UK Offers £746M Port Loan to Buy Nigeria’s Silence on Mass Deportations

​The “identification letter” system allows the UK to bypass the lengthy verification processes that often stall deportations. Annual returns to Nigeria have already surged to 1,150, and this new agreement is designed to skyrocket that figure by targeting visa overstayers and failed asylum seekers with unprecedented speed. To sweeten the deal, the UK is guaranteeing £746 million in loans to refurbish two major ports in Lagos. However, even this “gift” has strings attached; at least 20% of the contracts must go to British firms, including a massive £70 million order for British steel.

​Dragging the “Grave Mistake”

​The optics of this deal are devastating. While King Charles hosted a “glitzy” banquet at Windsor Castle and praised a “living bridge” between the nations, that bridge is increasingly becoming a one-way track for deportees. Nigerians at home and in the diaspora are rightfully outraged that the President would trade the legal protections of his citizens for a loan that primarily benefits British contractors and Lagos infrastructure.

​Tinubu’s agreement to “review” Nigerian laws to impose tougher sentences on immigration offenders, effectively criminalizing his own people to satisfy Westminster, is being viewed as the ultimate submission. At a time when Nigeria is grappling with suicide bombings in Borno and a crushing economic crisis, the President appears to be prioritizing UK export finance over the dignity of the Nigerian passport.

​A Sovereignty Shakedown

This is “checkbook diplomacy” at its most cynical. Sir Keir Starmer has successfully bought a solution to his domestic migration headache for the price of a port loan that Nigeria will eventually have to pay back anyway. Tinubu has not just agreed to take back “foreign criminals”; he has handed the UK a “blank check” to dump anyone they deem undesirable back into a country currently struggling with insecurity and inflation.

This isn’t a partnership; by agreeing to recognize UK-issued letters instead of Nigerian passports, Tinubu has effectively outsourced Nigeria’s border control to the Home Office. Dragging his administration on this is not just fair, it is necessary. This “historic” visit will be remembered not for the Windsor banquet, but for the moment Nigeria’s silence was purchased with British steel and a high-interest loan

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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