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Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by ShoeGetSize: 3:28pm On Aug 03
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has asked Nigerian student Lola Akinlade to leave the country over a fake acceptance letter she used to obtain a study visa and work permit.

Akinlade, who graduated with a diploma in Social Services from Nova Scotia Community College in 2019, shared her bitter experience with CBC News on Thursday.

According to her, she was unaware that the acceptance letter provided by an agent for the University of Regina in 2016 was fake until she was contacted by the IRCC a few weeks before her graduation from her new institution.

The mother of two noted that while receiving her diploma, she felt both happiness and worry upon realising that she had allegedly relied on a fraudulent document to secure her study permit, adding, “I was devastated. That was the beginning of my trauma.”

In an interview with the Canadian news platform, she said, “When the IRCC contacted me, I requested them to re-examine my case, arguing that I was a victim of a ‘rogue agent’ who supplied me with a fake acceptance letter to the Canadian school.

“Please review my file. I just want this to be resolved.”

Akinlade stated that the process of moving to travel to and study in Canada started in 2015 while she was working as a medical sales representative at a pharmaceutical company in Lagos, with a business administration degree from a Nigerian university.

She recounted meeting a man at her office who claimed to be an immigration consultant and offered to guide her through the process of becoming an international student by applying for a master’s degree in business administration.

Akinlade explained that she did not specify a particular university to the agent, only stating that she wanted to study at a reputable Canadian institution.

She described how she provided the agent with documents such as her passport and university transcripts, along with payment. Several months later, he provided her with a study permit for Canada, plane tickets, and an acceptance letter from the University of Regina.

“I flew to Canada in late December 2016, expecting to start classes in January 2017. However, I was stopped in Winnipeg en route to Regina when I received a call from the agent, who told me there were no spaces available at the university and that I would have to go on a waitlist.

Upon arriving in Canada, she began searching independently for a new school and programme and stayed with relatives in Winnipeg until she was accepted at Nova Scotia Community College for social services, starting in September 2017.

She said she chose social services because it better aligned with her previous work in the medical field.

Akinlade stated that she did not contact the University of Regina directly until two years later, when she received a letter from the IRCC informing her that the acceptance letter was fake.

“I was sceptical after receiving the IRCC letter, thinking it might be a misunderstanding or something,” she said. “So, I immediately contacted the University of Regina.

“And that was when I learned the truth,” she added.

Meanwhile, when CBC contacted the agent, Babatunde Isiaq Adegoke, he confirmed providing Akinlade with the acceptance letter but said it was supplied by a company located in Ejigbo, Lagos State, called Success Academy Education Consult, which he had hired.

CBC exchanged text messages with Adegoke, who stated that he guided Akinlade through the process of applying to enter Canada. However, he denied telling Akinlade that she would have to go on a waitlist at the University of Regina.

Akinlade lost her study permit in Canada due to a fake letter and was denied when she attempted to apply for a postgraduate work permit and a temporary resident permit.

In March 2023, an IRCC officer wrote to Akinlade, stating that the department believed she knew the document was fake “on the balance of probabilities.”

Her husband, Samson Akinlade, and their eight-year-old Nigerian-born son, David, joined her in Nova Scotia in 2018 but have now lost their temporary resident status. Their younger son, born in Canada in 2021, has Canadian citizenship but lacks medical coverage due to his parents’ status.

“We’ve been surviving on our savings, and I don’t know how long we can continue doing that,” she said. “It’s really, really hard,” she added.

https://punchng.com/canada-asks-nigerian-student-to-leave-over-fake-2016-admission-letter/?amp

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by atiku4President(m): 3:28pm On Aug 03
It's well with them.

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by SmartPolician: 3:37pm On Aug 03
Nigerians should stop patronising travel agents. No matter how busy you are, do everything yourself. You are planning to relocate to a new country through a study route but cannot sit your butt down and consume all the information at your disposal.

Even if she was too busy to do it, her husband could've helped. After all, he was going with her. Now, she's been asked to come to back to a shithole we are all trying to run away from because of a rogue agent!

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by GreenxGreen: 3:38pm On Aug 03
NIGERIA itself is a Fake and fast collapsing Country grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by princepeter566: 3:58pm On Aug 03
Please try everything possible to solve the problem. Coming to Nigeria now looks somehow because, there's a man called tinubu who says he's the president.

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Remman(m): 4:06pm On Aug 03
Most Agents are criminals as long as they're Nigerians. Our politicians are the true reflection of Nigerians. It's like Tinubu protesting against GEJ and getting to his turn did worse than Jonathan. So, it's best to DIY (Do It Yourself).

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by helinues: 4:09pm On Aug 03
Some traveling agents would no make heaven

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Okoroawusa: 4:16pm On Aug 03
All of us na Nigerians and we know as e dey go. Let's be frank, Auntie knew it was fake even before she left the shores of Nigeria.

The era of using fake travel documents as Nigerians to travel was in the 80s and 90s and a little in the millennium.

Now, even fake Nigerian passport is impossible.

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Efuaye(m): 4:23pm On Aug 03
Majority of Nigerians in all strata are criminally minded.
This is why our leaders don't take us serious because they are from among us.
Why would they take you serious when they can pay you to protest against those who are out to protest against hunger and their bad governance?
Why would they take you serious when they know that the documents you used to get your admission into school or secure your visa were mostly forged?
Let the corruption fight begin from our individual dealings.

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Skillsnigeria: 4:42pm On Aug 03
Hmmm
Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Brendaniel: 4:51pm On Aug 03
See how most comments from Agbadorians here will focus on the issue and leave her tribe out of it, just change her name now to Amaka and watch how this thread will be overwhelmed with insults on the entire Igbo tribe...

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Civilian101: 8:10pm On Aug 03
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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by haybhi1(m): 8:10pm On Aug 03
Hurts.
Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Reelmii: 8:10pm On Aug 03
Hmm
Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by onadana: 8:10pm On Aug 03
Stale..the news is old.IRCC has introduced very strigent methods of verification even after you have being granted a visitor's visa,PR,study permit,Express entry..they still verify all your documents. Once an anomaly is found it would be cancelled.Doesn't matter if you're in the country or not,it means you deceived the system.
98.9% of travel agents in Nigeria are dubious,they feed on the desperation and gullibility of their clients.It doesn't concern IRCC whether it's an agent that did it for you or not,read their terms and conditions, people don't bother about that.The buck stops with you because the onus of verification stops with you.Their only chance of remaining in Canada is to appeal on Humanitarian grounds once that is denied,they would surely and certainly be put on a flight back to Nigeria to join Tinubu,the Canadian government would gladly pay their flight tickets if they can't afford one.

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by dibunotion(m): 8:11pm On Aug 03
They must Protest

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by damble: 8:11pm On Aug 03
It can never be well with some traveling agents
Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by MasterJayJay: 8:11pm On Aug 03
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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Judolisco(m): 8:11pm On Aug 03
Toor if na d agent do you strong thing... Thunder fire d agent.... If u are aware of what d agent was doing and u still decided to go ahead...make dem deport u....

Ino knw why we dey always try to exploit every given opportunity... Na everything we dey try find shortcut.... Common NYSC Nigerians go pay exorbitant fees to get juicy states and juicy PPA.... Later we go dey protest say we get bad leaders whereas we sef no get good behaviour

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by haybhi1(m): 8:12pm On Aug 03
Brendaniel:
See how most comments from Agbadorians here will focus on the issue and leave her tribe out of it, just change her name now to Amaka and watch how this thread will be overwhelmed with insults on the entire Igbo tribe...
I can bet it's your people that run them fake admission letter. It's they that do it most around.
Brendaniel:
You are still proving me right by blaming Igbos without evidence... grin
What do you mean no evidence? An Igbo woman scammed my younger brother and his boss of 500k+ when he attempted to travel out in 2019. He only informed me after they lost, else I wouldn't have allowed them that pursuit. One time, he rushed home to pick all his hefty money in kolo, on a rush to go deliver. It was awkward and very rare, so I confronted him, he took bike, thank God mumcy followed him. He was about to give them when she shouted, the bastarddds took to their heels and ran into the crowd at the market. They told him he must not talk to anyone, else he'll lose his mom. They've attempted to scam even me at computer village several times, na because me sef no gentle. 2010-12 when we were mid teens, Your guys scammed me at Olugbede, Egbeda, telling me to go bring my police after—I couldn't cry. Early teens around 2008-9, these guys would scam me at Ikotun market when I went to buy new footwears, they'd collect it, tell you they're fixing it, put pins and charge more than the cost of the purchase. Who runs teens street fgs? Several cases of others. People who go Alaba have their tales.
How many I wan count sef? Awon oloriburuku, oloshi. If no be ineffective police system, wey una dey for cool off for prison steady.
Brendaniel:
So you are trying to say that only Igbos are scammers in Nigeria?
Nope. But they the most.

One useless Yoruba man has scammed me before, it shan't be well with him, if he's not dead—although I don't believe in curses.
But, the people that give me and most of the people I know a serious scare off scamming are them. They've scammed my friends before and still beat them at Ikotun. These things ain't funny. It's too commonplace. Crazy, good-for-nothing, unfortunate people.
Brendaniel:
See how most comments from Agbadorians here will focus on the issue and leave her tribe out of it, just change her name now to Amaka and watch how this thread will be overwhelmed with insults on the entire Igbo tribe...
I can bet it's your people that run them fake admission letter. It's they that do it most around.
Brendaniel:
You are still proving me right by blaming Igbos without evidence... grin
What do you mean no evidence? An Igbo woman scammed my younger brother and his boss of 500k+ when he attempted to travel out in 2019. He only informed me after they lost, else I wouldn't have allowed them that pursuit. One time, he rushed home to pick all his hefty money in kolo, on a rush to go deliver. It was awkward and very rare, so I confronted him, he took bike, thank God mumcy followed him. He was about to give them when she shouted, the bastarddds took to their heels and ran into the crowd at the market. They told him he must not talk to anyone, else he'll lose his mom. They've attempted to scam even me at computer village several times, na because me sef no gentle. 2010-12 when we were mid teens, Your guys scammed me at Olugbede, Egbeda, telling me to go bring my police after—I couldn't cry. Early teens around 2008-9, these guys would scam me at Ikotun market when I went to buy new footwears, they'd collect it, tell you they're fixing it, put pins and charge more than the cost of the purchase. Who runs teens street fgs? Several cases of others. People who go Alaba have their tales.
How many I wan count sef? Awon oloriburuku, oloshi. If no be ineffective police system, wey una dey for cool off for prison steady.
Brendaniel:
So you are trying to say that only Igbos are scammers in Nigeria?
Nope. But they the most.

One useless Yoruba man has scammed me before, it shan't be well with him, if he's not dead—although I don't believe in curses.
But, the people that give me and most of the people I know a serious scare off scamming are them. They've scammed my friends before and still beat them at Ikotun. These things ain't funny. It's too commonplace. Crazy, good-for-nothing, unfortunate people.
civilserva:
Where is your brain that you will allow someone to continue to scam you? And you are proud to announce it the world?
That's it, ani most of you people are just unintelligent. Is it normal to be defrauding teenagers? Is it even normal to be defrauding at all? And now this dumbo thinks a victim is at fault for being defaulted? Ah ah, na the wereys wey dey should corruption upandan be this o.

Think Chibiyke, think like a sane man, not like a criminal. I know it's your DNA but always know that in the USA or UK, if you go on scamming spree like your peeps did to me, na jail you go live rest of your life! Hian

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Dittodat: 8:12pm On Aug 03
Deport them.

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by NaughtyBrainiac: 8:12pm On Aug 03
I don't understand these Canadian schools. How will someone gain admission, enrol, attend lectures, write exams and graduate without you detecting at any point that it's fake admission?

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by chigator2: 8:12pm On Aug 03
Yoruba and fraud

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by ednut1(m): 8:12pm On Aug 03
Stop using agents . If non educated are using these unscrupulous agents i can understand. But graduates. Nawa o

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Dittodat: 8:13pm On Aug 03
Brendaniel:
See how most comments from Agbadorians here will focus on the issue and leave her tribe out of it, just change her name now to Amaka and watch how this thread will be overwhelmed with insults on the entire Igbo tribe...

If she's Igbo, you and your blodas would have been blaming Tinubu and the Nigerian govt by now.

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Tingotoe: 8:13pm On Aug 03
Depot the criminals sharp sharp

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by ThePolemicist: 8:13pm On Aug 03
Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by IGBOPROMISE1: 8:14pm On Aug 03
In any situation like this, it’s the kids i feel for! Imagine facing the threat of being deported from a relatively sane, safe, peaceful and green clime back to Nigeria of all places! Must be soul destroying!

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by AngelicBeing: 8:15pm On Aug 03
Yawns, Next news jaresad

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Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by chiagozien(m): 8:17pm On Aug 03
Okay
Re: Nigerian Family Faces Deportation From Canada Over Fake Admission Letter by Anguldi(m): 8:17pm On Aug 03
Flee from agents angry

Run for your life if you meet Agent Kola 🔥💯🏃

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