Nigerian President Tinubu shakes hands with UK official over migration agreement document, flags of both nations in background.
Nigerian President Tinubu shakes hands with UK official over migration agreement document, flags of both nations in background.
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Nigeria agrees to receive offenders from UK

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The Nigerian and British governments have reached an agreement for Nigeria to accept offenders and failed asylum seekers with no right to remain in the UK. This deal was announced amid high-level talks. It forms part of broader migration agreements signed during President Tinubu's visit.

The Nigerian government has agreed to a deal with the UK to receive individuals deemed offenders and failed asylum seekers who have no legal right to stay in Britain. According to Daily Trust, this arrangement allows the West African nation to accept deportees from the UK. The agreement was reported on March 19, 2026. ThisDayLive sources confirm that Nigeria and the UK signed separate pacts on migration, border security, and business visas during the same period. These developments occurred alongside President Tinubu's meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street. Related events included a state banquet at Windsor Castle, where speeches were delivered by King Charles III and President Tinubu. No further details on the implementation or number of individuals were provided in the sources.

What people are saying

Discussions on X about Nigeria's agreement to receive UK-deported offenders and failed asylum seekers show strong negative sentiment from Nigerian users, who criticize it as turning Nigeria into a dumping ground for global criminals amid existing security challenges. Some express support for repatriating Nigerian law-breakers. UK accounts praise the deal for advancing deportation efforts. Skepticism exists regarding the scope, with claims it applies beyond Nigerians.

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