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Category Archive for 'Immigration'

RACISM IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR

An initiative was recently taken by a consortium of institutions dealing with relationships between public administration reform and immigration policy. The focus was racism in the public sector and the relationship between public administration reform and immigration policies.
This is because the question of immigration policy has not been properly addressed in the context of public […]

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NIGERIANS AND IMMIGRATION

THE NIGERIAN AMBASSADOR PROF. SUNDAY OLU AGBI
WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE ELECTION?
The Nigerian elections conducted between the 14th and 21st of April was generally flawed, the nation within the context of the provisions of the law tried their best. There was substantial compliance with electoral regulations and the electoral body called INNEC. They did a wonderful […]

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MONES JOURNEY TO EUROPE

Travelling is like a novel. My journey to Europe began four years ago and I am ready to continue reading as long as the story lasts. The reader is Mone Tortsegh from Nigeria. He is thirty two years old, recently married and pursuing an undergraduate program at a foreign university in Greece.
HOW DID YOU COME […]

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BERNARDS JOURNEY TO EUROPE

Deacon Bernard Idollo is a Nigerian, who lives in Athens with his wife. He is the chairman of the Delta state community and a trader who sells household items and clothes at a Market.
WHY DID YOU LEAVE NIGERIA?
I left Nigeria ten years ago because I felt a move to Europe would be the key […]

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IMMIGRATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION

Immigration and integration are issues currently top on the political agenda of the European Union. This was not the case previous to the French riots and the killing of the Dutch journalist Van Gogh. The issue of integration is not just legislative, but should be of interest to all member states of the European Union. […]

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WHY PEOPLE MIGRATE?

Marcus Gastin, a film director born in France in 1952 to Greek parents has always been intrigued by the life of emigrants, having spent most of his early years as an emigrant. As such the desire to produce a documentary on the life and working conditions of immigrants was Something he found he could easily […]

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