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FOR THE SECOND time in three weeks attempts have been made to repatriate some of the Nigerian students to their homeland, but this time around it was by local immigration officials.

The SUNDAY SUN was reliably informed that on Thursday, the Immigration Department handed attorney-at-law Douglas Trotman airline tickets for seven of the students to leave Barbados yesterday evening.

Trotman is representing 30 of the 87 students who arrived in Barbados last December to attend classes at the Barbados Community College.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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