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Video: Japa: Nigerian UK based YouTuber, Emdee Tiamiyu sells out Nigerians to UK public
Emdee Tiamiyu, a Nigerian YouTuber, is trending online after a video of an interview he granted to the BBC (British broadcasting commission) went viral on social media.
Remember that the UK government declared on Tuesday, May 23, that Nigerians and other international students will no longer be permitted to travel with family members/dependents while pursuing a Masters degree program.
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To avoid visa system abuse, the UK will also abolish the ability for overseas students to switch out of the student route and into employment routes before their studies are done under the new rule, which will take effect in January 2024.
Emdee Tiamiyu who spoke to the BBC backed the ban while claiming that most Nigerians migrating to the UK use schooling as a ploy to gain entry into the country.
He said;
“So the student thing is not real. It is not like they need the degrees.
“They need the degree as an access road to come into the country, so a lot of these people their priorities shifted real fast.”
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