Summary
A Nigerian man deported from the US to Ghana claims that he was then secretly transferred to Togo with five others by Ghanaian officers. The group is currently stuck in Togo without proper documents, facing difficulties in survival and communication. The man fears returning to Nigeria due to possible arrest linked to his activism.
Key Facts
- A Nigerian man was deported from the US to Ghana as part of an immigration crackdown.
- He claims Ghanaian officers secretly moved him and others to Togo without informing Togolese authorities.
- The man and his group are currently staying in a hotel in Lomé, Togo's capital, unable to leave without documentation.
- They rely on money sent by relatives abroad to pay for their hotel and basic needs.
- The Nigerian man is a member of an activist group seeking a separate Yoruba state in Nigeria.
- He fears returning to Nigeria due to potential arrest and claims US court orders should have protected him from deportation.
- There has been no comment from Togolese authorities about the group's presence in their country.