Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by Melezenawii: 6:13pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
STRANDED: Professor, who renounced Nigerian citizenship, expelled from his new countryMr Ijeoma arrived in South Africa in 1998 to study at the University of Pretoria. He is now accused of bigamy
Having earlier renounced his Nigerian citizenship, Edwin Ijeoma, a professor of public sector economics at the University of Fort Hare, was left in the cold after his South African citizenship was revoked by the country’s ministry of home affairs. He is now stateless.
Mr Ijeoma, who arrived in South Africa from Nigeria on a study permit in 1998 to study at the University of Pretoria, was found guilty of fraudulently relying on a bigamous marriage to a South African woman to obtain citizenship by naturalization, local media Times Live reported.
The don was granted permanent residency in the southern African country the same year he graduated from the University of Pretoria, after being exempted from immigration restrictions due to his marriage to a local woman two years earlier.
By 2005, the academic, who obtained a PhD in economics in 2003, was granted South African citizenship through naturalisation, but in 2007 he divorced his South African wife, ostensibly because the couple was unable to conceive a child, [/b]according to Times.
Thereafter, the newspaper added, [b]he was joined in South Africa by a Nigerian woman, Anne Tomo, who, in her application for permanent residence, attached a copy of her 1993 marriage to him in Nigeria, tipping off home affairs officials that Mr Ijeoma had committed bigamy.
Officials said on both occasions when Mr Ijeoma made submissions to immigration authorities in South Africa, when he was asked to indicate an immediate family member still residing in Nigeria, he listed Anne Ijeoma as his sister – not his wife.
Officials held that Mr Ijeoma’s sole mission in marrying the South African woman was to acquire citizenship, and he has now had his citizenship revoked by the ministry of home affairs.
The verdict followed a suit he filed against the home affairs ministry before the Bhisho high court.
The court’s acting judge, Mickey Mfenyana, upheld the initial judgment from 2020 which found Mr Ijeoma guilty of falsifying his marital status to the department, thereby making his South African citizenship null and void.
The judge further held that her ruling cannot be appealed, adding that another court will not differ from her finding as Mr Ijeoma “was disingenuous, if not dishonest, and that there was no reason to interfere with the minister’s decision.”
Ms Mfenyana further held that Mr Ijeoma had presented contradictory reasons for his bigamous actions.
“That as an African man, he believed he was entitled to marry more than one wife; and that he represented himself as single because he was not aware that South Africa recognised customary marriages,” Times quoted Ms Mfenyana as saying.
The judge noted that Mr Ijeoma concealed his marriage in Nigeria from officials on three occasions: when he applied for permanent residence in South Africa, when he got married in the country and when he applied for citizenship.
That, the judge held, was highly improbable for an academic, “who by his own admission is of good and sound mind and an intellectual giant,” to have remained “ignorant of the implications of not disclosing his Nigerian marriage” throughout his stay in the country and his encounters with immigration matters.
In defence, Mr Ijeoma told the court he obtained a permanent residence permit because of his “good and sound character” rather than his marriage to the South African woman.
He argued that the human affairs ministry failed to consider his intellectual contribution to the country as a result of his research as an academic, and his role at the Africa Union’s New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), where, according to his LinkedIn profile, he is a pioneer research specialist.
Ms Mfenyana rebuffed this saying it was stated in the exemption certificate he got that marriage was the basis for his exemption. She also recalled that in 2015, Mr Ijeoma pleaded to home affairs to have compassion on him, that he obtained citizenship by naturalisation as a result of the marriage
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Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by forgiveness: 6:20pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Caught in the very act. 72 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by SoNature(m): 6:20pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
One may have resentment towards or even despise Nigeria, but renouncing one's citizenship of Nigeria is sheer stupidity.
You can love and give everything to a country that gave you what your country couldn't give you, but never renounce the citizenship of your own country. 352 Likes 40 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by Melezenawii: 6:21pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Thereafter, the newspaper added, he was joined in South Africa by a Nigerian woman, Anne Tomo, who, in her application for permanent residence, attached a copy of her 1993 marriage to him in Nigeria, tipping off home affairs officials that Mr Ijeoma had committed bigamy.
Officials said on both occasions when Mr Ijeoma made submissions to immigration authorities in South Africa, when he was asked to indicate an immediate family member still residing in Nigeria, he listed Anne Ijeoma as his sister – not his wife. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by thesicilian: 6:23pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
First you list your wife as your sister. Then you get married to a foreigner, get citizenship and divorce just a few years after. Then you bring back your Nigerian wife (whom you previously listed as your sister!) to the same country, while allowing her to attach her original marriage certificate.
How can a professor of Economics be thinking like an uneducated bricklayer? 581 Likes 62 Shares |
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Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by HeadlessMob: 6:28pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
The irony of life is that his people will still be blaming Nigeria government for his predicament. If Nigeria was responsible for his leaving for SA, was Nigeria also responsible for his lies to deceive his new country? Many of us put every blame on government but we never blame ourselves. Thank God we shall all appear before God individually and you cannot blame any other person for your evil behaviours 179 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by Christistruth03: 6:30pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Pride Goes before a fall
Anyway he cannot loose his Nigerian Citizenship until the President has Signed it
I would advise him to ask Gov Hope Uzodinma to plead on his behalf 42 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by Christistruth03: 6:32pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
thesicilian: First you list your wife as your sister. Then you get married to a foreigner, get citizenship and divorce just a few years after. Then you bring back your Nigerian wife (whom you previously listed as your sister!) to the same country, while allowing her to attach her original marriage certificate.
How can a professor of Economics be thinking like an uneducated bricklayer? Hate is full of Blindness that is why it is sometimes called Blind Hate 69 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by abhosts(m): 6:36pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Renouncing his Nigerian citizenship made no sense since South Africa allows for dual citizenship. 77 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by pandoragirigory: 6:36pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
She got served hot blistering breakfast for been stupid, full of hatred, anguish and bitterness, well, she is a biafrans, her developer's citizenship in the land of criminals and criminality cannot be revoke 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by socialmediaman: 6:38pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
If he officially renounced his Nigerian citizenship as stated, I wonder if the court considered this status based on the 1961 Geneva convention on statelessness 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by alizma: 6:47pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Over sabi don kill am 69 Likes 3 Shares |
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Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by Stanleymaster1: 6:50pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Your countries is ur inheritance don't joke with it. 33 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by chiiraq802(m): 7:00pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Currently his is Countryless.
#Countryless orphan 36 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by gratefulheart(m): 7:03pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
He should be deported to the desert or red sea. He doesn't have any citizenship abi. They're always eager to bad mouth and destroy their birth country 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Melezenawii: STRANDED: Professor, who renounced Nigerian citizenship, expelled from his new country
Mr Ijeoma arrived in South Africa in 1998 to study at the University of Pretoria. He is now accused of bigamy
Having earlier renounced his Nigerian citizenship, Edwin Ijeoma, a professor of public sector economics at the University of Fort Hare, was left in the cold after his South African citizenship was revoked by the country’s ministry of home affairs. He is now stateless.
Mr Ijeoma, who arrived in South Africa from Nigeria on a study permit in 1998 to study at the University of Pretoria, was found guilty of fraudulently relying on a bigamous marriage to a South African woman to obtain citizenship by naturalization, local media Times Live reported.
The don was granted permanent residency in the southern African country the same year he graduated from the University of Pretoria, after being exempted from immigration restrictions due to his marriage to a local woman two years earlier.
By 2005, the academic, who obtained a PhD in economics in 2003, was granted South African citizenship through naturalisation, but in 2007 he divorced his South African wife, ostensibly because the couple was unable to conceive a child, according to Times.
Thereafter, the newspaper added, he was joined in South Africa by a Nigerian woman, Anne Tomo, who, in her application for permanent residence, attached a copy of her 1993 marriage to him in Nigeria, tipping off home affairs officials that Mr Ijeoma had committed bigamy.
Officials said on both occasions when Mr Ijeoma made submissions to immigration authorities in South Africa, when he was asked to indicate an immediate family member still residing in Nigeria, he listed Anne Ijeoma as his sister – not his wife.
Officials held that Mr Ijeoma’s sole mission in marrying the South African woman was to acquire citizenship, and he has now had his citizenship revoked by the ministry of home affairs.
The verdict followed a suit he filed against the home affairs ministry before the Bhisho high court.
The court’s acting judge, Mickey Mfenyana, upheld the initial judgment from 2020 which found Mr Ijeoma guilty of falsifying his marital status to the department, thereby making his South African citizenship null and void.
The judge further held that her ruling cannot be appealed, adding that another court will not differ from her finding as Mr Ijeoma “was disingenuous, if not dishonest, and that there was no reason to interfere with the minister’s decision.”
Ms Mfenyana further held that Mr Ijeoma had presented contradictory reasons for his bigamous actions.
“That as an African man, he believed he was entitled to marry more than one wife; and that he represented himself as single because he was not aware that South Africa recognised customary marriages,” Times quoted Ms Mfenyana as saying.
The judge noted that Mr Ijeoma concealed his marriage in Nigeria from officials on three occasions: when he applied for permanent residence in South Africa, when he got married in the country and when he applied for citizenship.
That, the judge held, was highly improbable for an academic, “who by his own admission is of good and sound mind and an intellectual giant,” to have remained “ignorant of the implications of not disclosing his Nigerian marriage” throughout his stay in the country and his encounters with immigration matters.
In defence, Mr Ijeoma told the court he obtained a permanent residence permit because of his “good and sound character” rather than his marriage to the South African woman.
He argued that the human affairs ministry failed to consider his intellectual contribution to the country as a result of his research as an academic, and his role at the Africa Union’s New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), where, according to his LinkedIn profile, he is a pioneer research specialist.
Ms Mfenyana rebuffed this saying it was stated in the exemption certificate he got that marriage was the basis for his exemption. She also recalled that in 2015, Mr Ijeoma pleaded to home affairs to have compassion on him, that he obtained citizenship by naturalisation as a result of the marriage
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Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by richie240: 7:04pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Checkam well, I won't be surprised if he's 'obidient' to rebellion. My ppl tork say "woman nor get character she tork say her in-laws nor like am"......till she marry 9 husbands 69 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by Gajagojo: 7:10pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
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Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by ozo13(m): 7:12pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
thesicilian: First you list your wife as your sister. Then you get married to a foreigner, get citizenship and divorce just a few years after. Then you bring back your Nigerian wife (whom you previously listed as your sister!) to the same country, while allowing her to attach her original marriage certificate.
How can a professor of Economics be thinking like an uneducated bricklayer? lol 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by richie240: 7:18pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
abhosts: Renouncing his Nigerian citizenship made no sense since South Africa allows for dual citizenship. E be like set u nor know d literal definition of 'blind hare'. Na blind hate go make someone kill and eat hin blodas just because he hate buhari/nigeria Dey there. 31 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by aQUINandmore: 7:35pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Wahala Promax. Na now baba go know the importance of the country him and his brodas love to call zoo. 51 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by tommy589(m): 7:36pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Can he still revert back to his land of birth 1 Like |
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Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by Godfullsam(m): 7:39pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
thesicilian: First you list your wife as your sister. Then you get married to a foreigner, get citizenship and divorce just a few years after. Then you bring back your Nigerian wife (whom you previously listed as your sister!) to the same country, while allowing her to attach her original marriage certificate.
How can a professor of Economics be thinking like an uneducated bricklayer? I have said it several times that people from that region are only smart but they are not intelligent at all. Regardless their level of education or exposure. They are all thesame 73 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by Nokio2: 7:44pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
thesicilian: First you list your wife as your sister. Then you get married to a foreigner, get citizenship and divorce just a few years after. Then you bring back your Nigerian wife (whom you previously listed as your sister!) to the same country, while allowing her to attach her original marriage certificate.
How can a professor of Economics be thinking like an uneducated bricklayer? my bricklayer giant olokoko cannot miskaput like dis..now he can't even come back to balablu kingdom..what gazelle gagara.. Gaza loading.. Change name to ijeomai'la 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by illicit(m): 7:51pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
Well, deport him to Biafra 21 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by CJStarz: 8:09pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
This is an old news? 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Edwin Ijeoma Who Renounced Nigerian Citizenship, Expelled From South Africa by DKM123: 8:20pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
So for 10years the man was married to another woman in South Africa and the Nigerian wife ENDURED patiently. By the way, it took 13 years to prosecute and revoke his citizenship after he was caught yet he remained in South Africa knowing how much they dislike Nigerians.... I hope they don't throw him in Jail. 25 Likes 2 Shares |