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Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 6:04pm On Aug 27, 2013
barcanista: @OP you need to present your case well. well i'm ready to help you present your case to gain acceptance. send me email message and lets discuss. till then, CHEERS

@barcanista

Thanks for your well-intended suggestion and pls do sign my petition. Cheers
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 2:00pm On Aug 27, 2013
kunlekunle:
the na
YOYO
you're on your own[/size]

@ kunlekunle:

There is always God, who never deserts a person in need; so I am not alone. Cheers for your comments anyway
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 10:03am On Aug 27, 2013
Phema: Lol. This thread is just so funny. cheesy Of all your concerns in this your weird predicament, it's the right to be intimate that is your number one. shocked Now, i really don't blame the UK government for putting you in "bondage". sad

Dear Phema,

The issue of intimacy is important because it directly relates to having a child/children...and not because of where your mind headed to...Abeg, pls do sign my petition at: http://chn.ge/16guYmT
Cheers
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 9:03am On Aug 27, 2013
segzi cres: OP after reading your replies, ui can say you're living in self denial and your extremely PARANOID.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion...it is called the right to free speech.

I would like you to take time and read the article at: http://zerzetzen.wikispaces.com/

It is not just me that this has happened to, it has also happened to a white person (a British-Canadian). The issue of reaching a hasty conclusion that it must be a mental health issue, especially by Nigerians abroad; I believe is a direct result of most of us abroad been employed in the healthcare sector. Hence, every issue that is perplexing to us is generalised as been of a mental health nature. This time round you are wrong.

Cheers
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 8:23am On Aug 27, 2013
justwise:

Don't take this in a bad way but you need to seek help....Speak to your GP and get some much needed mental health help.

Why do you think so?

Anyway, please refer to the link below for the experience of a British-Canadian:
http://zerzetzen.wikispaces.com/

It is not always about mental health issues...this case is a genuine case of state persecution. The fact that it has not happened to you doesn't mean it is impossible. Also, a large proportion of Blacks abroad are into healthcare jobs, hence they see most issues that is perplexing to them as been mental in nature. I understand your perspective. Cheers
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 8:04am On Aug 27, 2013
justwise:

Why are you under surveillance 24/7?

As I stated in my post, I do not know; if I knew I probably would not be on this post...Cheers
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 8:03am On Aug 27, 2013
kunlekunle:

listen boi, where exactly in uk are u.
i dont believe uk govt will have sleepless days and nights cos of u.

my advice, if u are in england, relocate to wales or scotland and keep low.
stop disturbing your self and others.

Thanks for the advice but no thanks...
These things are not as easy as relocate...because I did relocate several times in the past.
As for UK govt having sleepless nights...I am as perplexed as you, as to why they are going about the way they are over me. Just help me sign the petition; so we can have a good ending to this Nigerian story. Cheers
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:55am On Aug 27, 2013
ALL WE GET TO HEAR IS THAT A NIGERIAN GOT CAUGHT IN ONE CRIME OR THE OTHER...LET THIS BE THE ONE WHEN A NIGERIAN IS DECLARED INNOCENT BY A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT...PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHY I DECIDED TO GO PUBLIC WITH THIS...HELP US IN GRADUALLY REDEEMING OUR IMAGE ABROAD. THANKS ALL
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:55am On Aug 27, 2013
ALL WE GET TO HEAR IS THAT A NIGERIAN GOT CAUGHT IN ONE CRIME OR THE OTHER...LET THIS BE THE ONE WHEN A NIGERIAN IS DECLARED INNOCENT BY A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT...PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHY I DECIDED TO GO PUBLIC WITH THIS...HELP US IN GRADUALLY REDEEMING OUR IMAGE ABROAD. THANKS ALL
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:53am On Aug 27, 2013
funnyx:

I'm sorry but I don't believe you one bit, are you linked to alqeeda or some form of terrorist group to warrant the use of police and secret agents on you alone?

I have already asked the Home Secretary whether I was suspected of terrorist activities and she responded that I was not

Asoozy:
Abi o. Tax payers money on a mere illegal migrant.

I am not an illegal migrant...if I was the UK govt would have deported me a long time ago. Look I even protest in the front of Parliament (UK National Assembly)...
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:47am On Aug 27, 2013
Asoozy: Do you have leave to remain? If so, what kind? Temporary or permanent?

These questions would not solve the problem that I brought to my fellow countrymen...if you must know I do have leave to remain. Pls sign my petition. Cheers
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:40am On Aug 27, 2013
justwise: @ibezomam@yahoo

I'm struggling to believe a single thing you wrote there.

How did the HomeOffice stopped you from having intimate relationship with a female since 2007 and every other things you listed?

Are you under house arrest? Are British or resident permit holder?

To achieve all that I listed is quite easy; from my experience, all it requires is to have enough people.

it takes:
1. Surveillance 24/7
2. Defamation (spoiling person name)

The rest is easy...will you be willing to communicate with someone you know that the police are following?
Most people would stay as far away as possible...by not having the opportunity to build a relationship, it is quite difficult to be intimate with a woman...except if she is into runs...me I m not into that sort of thing
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:31am On Aug 27, 2013
Asoozy:

The bloody liar is an illegal immigrant trying to force the arm of the British government to give him permanent residency so he can stay perpetually on NHS for his treatment. Na so so I am legal I'm dey talk but which kain status Im no fit say.

Must you marry to have babies?

Abeg I no go waste my signature!

Asoozy,

You were quite unfair in your comments...

1. I am not bloody liar nor are my an illegal immigrant...do not forget that I have finished my Masters Degree in the UK...no university would register you without proof that you are legally in the UK. And I did move onto post study work and beyond

2. It is a fundamental human right to be able to marry and found a family. You did not speak like an African, asking a man whether he must marry to have a baby.

3. It is also unfair for you to wave aside my genuine appeal on the grounds of your opinion; which with all due respect is not accurate. Cheers
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:25am On Aug 27, 2013
ifebosco: if what you are saying is true,than please live that country and look else were.

I wish it was that simple...
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:20am On Aug 27, 2013
lari03: First check my profile for a number that can help you out.
Second come back to Nigeria and give your life to Christ again, then the people from your village that refused to allow you get married go to the Mountain top for 21 day prayers to destroy their evil work(no fasting prescribed because of your medical condition.)
Third, grin grin grin
Fourth there is a place I can recommend for you in London to visit where you can pray and get results. Please do not take this as a joke. Follow my account on nairaland, so I can give you the address, that is if you are serious about your situation. Either you are legally or illegally in the U.k, your problem is basically financial, because if you had a big time business back home, nothing would convince to leave that business to go to another man's nation to struggle. cool

grin grin grin

I laugh in regard to your fist recommendation...
As for the second, I have been praying and fasting in the UK;
Also, laughter goes for your third recommendation; which happen to be laughter;
The address you refer to in your fourth recommendation is it a solicitor's address
Waiting for your response
As for been poverty; yes I was not rich, when I left Nigeria, though I know the rich that also left Nigeria for abroad, hence the assertion that my coming to the UK was out of poverty is fallacious...

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Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:14am On Aug 27, 2013
tunwe: Homeboy need psychiatric help. Go see psycho-analyst for help. Are you on any medications? Like anti transplant organs rejection therapy? Some of these pharmceuticals do precitipates paraniod delusions.

There is no psychiatric issues involved at all. My transplant was in 2010, the problem started in 2007; 3 years b4 my transplant...also please see: http://zerzetzen.wikispaces.com/ ...it is the story of a British-Canadian with similar experience.

And by the way, this is the first time that I have ever heard that transplant medications do precipitate paranoia delusions. Please, you need to check your facts b4 making such assertions and/or generalisation.
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:11am On Aug 27, 2013
fr3do: What's special about you?
Survellance is expensive!
Why are they watching or why do you think they are watching you?

With all due respect, it is not fore me to answer these question but for the UK govt... If you check my post, you will realise that it is these same questions that are causing me mental torture. I really would like to know why all these are happening to me
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:09am On Aug 27, 2013
kunlekunle: where u dey for uk?
do u work and pay tax or u dey sign.
what is currently your status.

Hello, these questions would not solve the problem...but to clarify the issue, I would just state that I am a legal migrant in the UK; if I was not, I would have been deported a long time ago. Cheers
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 7:07am On Aug 27, 2013
Kc3000: I would not want to call you crazy because it is dismissive and would suggest that I'm being insensitive to your predicament. But, I must reveal to you that this sort of paranoia, characterized by perceived persecution is typical of Schizophrenic disorders. The sad part is that the sufferer really believes all this is actually happening, even some of your loved ones, initially buy into all these tales.

I am not saying that this is your plight, but just a possibility. I would like to know if there is anyone else out there, friends, family or associates, who can corroborate your theory of what is happening to you. Has anyone else around you confirmed any of these your fears, besides what you have told them? I would like to assure you that everyone around you is not out to get you, and if they all feel that your fears are unfounded, then it might be time to seek professional help. There is treatment available that can vastly improve your circumstance.

I hope I have not offended you with my suggestion, I am simply trying to help. In the case that I am completely off base, why not take a break from the UK and go home to the family in Nigeria. . .school can wait while you sort yourself out. Ndu ka mkpa. . .you might even kill two birds with one stone and get married while in Nigeria grin. Good luck man, Chineke no na elu igwe na ele uwa!

grin grin grin No, you have not offended me; besides everyone retains the right to freedom of expression...

The issue of leaving the UK is not the problem...the problem is leaving before the problem has been sorted. As you know, the UK has enormous influence in Nigeria and there is no guarantee that what is on-going in the UK would not continue in Nigeria; and even more severely.

As for the issue of paranoia, I am quite sure that you are very wrong and please do see: http://zerzetzen.wikispaces.com/
It is the story of a British-Canadian with similar experience... No problem ever came to stay, rather it shall come to pass. Cheers
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 11:44pm On Aug 26, 2013
Phema:

cheesy

i greet u o
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 10:46pm On Aug 26, 2013
funnyx:

I'm sorry but I don't believe you one bit, are you linked to alqeeda or some form of terrorist group to warrant the use of police and secret agents on you alone?

I don't know who has been following me since 2007...I have not been shown any ID card...I have written to the UK Home Secretary (2009) and her response was that I am not a terrorist suspect and that there is no order made against me...hence the issue you raised has been discounted...

The issue is that if I have done anything, whatever it may be..let them man up and state what I have done...at the moment the way they are going, all they are seeking is to frustrate me out of the UK without ever having to say what I did to warrant the wasteful operation that has been carried out against me for close to 7 years. And believe me I hope to have them say, probably, for the first time that they werte wrong about a Nigerian...THAT WOULD BE THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE...
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 10:26pm On Aug 26, 2013
Asoozy: It must be because you are a Russian spy!

Abeg o...no put me for trouble...anyway, I no be Russian spy and if I be one I for don run go Russia tay tay. If you don read spy novel, you go know say once dem cover blow, na run be dat...I am an innocent Nigerian...

funnyx: How did UK govt prevent him from having intimate relationship? Dem tie im blokus?
How did home secretary prevent him from getting married?
How did home secretary prevent customers from patronising his business?
@OP provide answers to my questions because your story doesn't add up.

grin grin grin funnyx, abeg u make me laugh...

Anyway, see as dem they follow me na so dem dey make people fear (both man and woman)...talk true, if na you meet person say for work and you come notice say dem police dey follow the person, you go first stay away...even if na for Naija, let alone in a foreign land... come add the fact say dem also they tell lies about me (example: i go waka enter supermarket, dem go run tell dem security say make dem watch me closely....immediately, security go believe say I must have done something bad)..as I no get opportunity to explain myself na so most people go believe wetin dem hear...

You go know say person dey fit hate person just from wetin another person tell am...let alone when ebe say na government people dey spread the rumour...of course most people no go ask say : if he is actually this bad, why not arrest him?

So the effect of the above practice is that I have not been allowed to build the interpersonal relationship needed to establish an intimate relationship let alone one that would lead to marriage...and that is their intention. The same thing goes to customers to my business or people I buy from...the start having ill-feeling towards me on the basis of what they have been told...so that is how "dem tie my blokus, prevent me form getting married and people from patronising my business"
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 9:40pm On Aug 26, 2013
Thanks for the advice...the issue that I would rather we focus on is the fact that an innocent person is been persecuted by the UK govt...help by signing the petition at the end of the post so that the necessary persons in authority would investigate my torture since 2007 and proffer solution. Cheers dear

ALL WE GET TO HEAR IS THAT A NIGERIAN GOT CAUGHT IN ONE CRIME OR THE OTHER...LET THIS BE THE ONE WHEN A NIGERIAN IS DECLARED INNOCENT BY A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT...PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHY I DECIDED TO GO PUBLIC WITH THIS...HELP US IN GRADUALLY REDEEMING OUR IMAGE ABROAD. THANKS ALL
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 9:37pm On Aug 26, 2013
Thanks for the advice...meanwhile you only see my big belle and not my strong arms...

The issue that I would rather we focus on is the fact that an innocent person is been persecuted by the UK govt...help by signing the petition at the end of the post so that the necessary persons in authority would investigate my torture since 2007 and proffer solution. Cheers dear

ALL WE GET TO HEAR IS THAT A NIGERIAN GOT CAUGHT IN ONE CRIME OR THE OTHER...LET THIS BE THE ONE WHEN A NIGERIAN IS DECLARED INNOCENT BY A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT...PLEASE UNDERSTAND WHY I DECIDED TO GO PUBLIC WITH THIS...HELP US IN GRADUALLY REDEEMING OUR IMAGE ABROAD. THANKS ALL
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 9:34pm On Aug 26, 2013
james_ibor: Bros, you nor know when you comment with the same ID? You nor try at all.

I knowingly made the comment...if I wanted to hide my identity while making a comment, I would simply create another profile...I did it to help commentators see where I am going with the post...not because I wanted to comment while hiding
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 8:23pm On Aug 26, 2013
mgbeketoto: I'd rather DIE in Nigeria, than live like an INTERNATIONAL BASSSTARD in any country.
Stoopid man wey nor get pride!
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew!!!
Biafraland nor get NATIVE DOCTORS? grin

grin grin grin ...thanks my dear...any way good name is better than gold...all I am asking is for my name to be cleared. Thanks for the advice though
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 6:38pm On Aug 26, 2013
Well, from the story on this post, there appear to be certain issues that need clarification; and the poster has stated that he cannot clarify the issues. And to me he comes across as been honest; why would a person come on the internet to expose his situation, if he is guilty.

Please let us support this Nigerian saying public that he is innocent and challenging the UK authorities to prove his guilt...besides this has been on-going since 2007. At the end, if he is innocent, we will all be proud of a Nigerian whose suffering would help in the redemption of the Nigerian image in the UK. We have nothing to lose. Cheers
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 6:38pm On Aug 26, 2013
Well, from the story on this post, there appear to be certain issues that need clarification; and the poster has stated that he cannot clarify the issues. The question is:why would a person come on the internet to expose his situation, if he is guilty.

Please let us support this Nigerian saying public that he is innocent and challenging the UK authorities to prove his guilt...besides this has been on-going since 2007.

At the end, if he is innocent, we will all be proud of a Nigerian whose suffering would help in no small measure in the redemption of the Nigerian image in the UK. We have nothing to lose. Cheers
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 6:08pm On Aug 26, 2013
Adm. Yamamoto:
But why must he remain in the UK? Is he still having health challenges because you mentioned he had a kidney transplant already, so if that is done, why is he still in the UK? Does he have residency rights in the UK because being sick is NEVER a reason to stay in a country, there is no such law I am aware of! So if he has legal status of resident or citizen, how can he be persecuted? Some questions begging for answers!

He has legal rights to live in the UK; besides he is scared of what would happen, if he was to leave the UK without sorting out the issues. He is also preparing to start his PhD studies this year (fees would be funded by the university).

Aside from all these, the point here is that the UK govt is breaking the laws of the country, by violating his (I am the person in question) human rights. This is not acceptable and the only reason this is been done is because they believe that this atrocity would remain hidden forever. And this must be defeated...today it is me tomorrow, it could be you, your brother, sister etc

9jacrip: Well, are you being deterred from returning to your home country?

Please see my answer to this question above...leaving the UK might not solve the problem...I have already written to the Home Secretary stating my desire to leave, if only they would sort out the problem...no response to that letter. PLEASE NOTE THAT ANY CLAIM I MAKE IN THIS FORUM, I HAVE PROOF (DOCUMENTARY).
Politics / Re: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ibezomamyahoo(m): 5:45pm On Aug 26, 2013
james_ibor: ^^^ Could you please tell us the full story?

What led to the persecution?

Dear Jame Ibor,

What you see on this post is the full story, as far as I know...I know it is perplexing, it has been same to me since it started, which was why I wrote to the UK's Home Secretary (Minister of Internal Affairs) in 2009; seeking to know what I have done and whether any order had been made against me.

In her response (I have a copy and can send it to you or scan it unto this page, if you wish), she stated that no order had been made against me, but that it appears covert activities was been carried out against me. Hence, I kept quiet, believing that after the investigation, I would left alone...and 4 years later; no conviction, no stopping the oppressive actions against me. Hence my public outcry...

Believe it..you are looking at an INNOCENT Nigerian been persecuted...probably because he is Nigerian and, according to belief abroad, he must be guilty. Well, I am not.
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 5:20pm On Aug 26, 2013
Tegese: What do you mean, "find a picture of me..."?
That picture is faceless, man

Please look properly, my face appears in the picture...you can also see another picture at: http://chn.ge/16guYmT
Politics / Re: Why Me... Oh God... Why Me - A Nigerian Persecuted In The UK by ibezomamyahoo(m): 5:19pm On Aug 26, 2013
Yes, my transplant was carried out in the UK and I use the Healthcare System.

The issue of been a burden is not the reason for all these torture...I am legally in the UK, meanwhile loads of illegal migrants are accessing the same healthcare system.

The main reason I have not left is because I am scared of what will happen if I leave without sorting out the problem first. There are anecdotal evidences of what could happen once I leave the UK, without sorting the problem first e.g. getting kidnapped etc.

And most important, all these actions been carried out against me violates the laws of the country and my human rights...

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