

Following the crisis rocking Ukraine, a total of 13 out of 19 Nigerians detained in various camps in Poland have been released. DAILY POST reports.
They were freed after the Nigeria Ambassador to Poland, Major General Christian Ugwu (rtd) stepped in. Information Guide Nigeria
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Ugwu, in a statement issued by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Head of Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit NiDCOM, Abuja, explained that among the six remaining in detention camps, one of them claimed that he is a Cameroonian because the mother is from Cameroon.
“Unfortunately, the remaining five, all applied for international protection (asylum) in Poland including Igwe Ikechukwu Christian, who had been interviewed by some foreign media.
“They cannot be released until the Government of Poland takes a decision on their application or they decide to withdraw the application”, the envoy added. jamb results
He assured Nigerians that the Mission will continue to do its best to ensure that the interest of Nigerians are well taken care of, despite the fact that they had been adequately briefed on the likely consequences of remaining undocumented immigrants in Poland.