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Gov’t to intervene in Nigerian students’ case

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THE BARBADOS GOVERNMENT will have to intervene in the case of several Nigerian students who have been complaining bitterly about their accommodation at the Casa Grande hotel.

Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism Senator Irene Sandiford-Garner made this disclosure today during a media briefing on the state of tourism in the island.

She said Government was very distressed about the situation and that it was unfortunate how thing had turned out for the Nigerians, who would have come to the island in good faith. (TY)

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