The comment *”They said ‘goodbye Nigeria, the evil you’ve done is enough, never to see you again.’ Only to be going back one by one. And some folks in a so-called country are going back to Nigeria for medical treatment. Las las, never close the door behind you”* mocks Nigerians who relocated abroad and are facing difficulties. It suggests that many will return to Nigeria worse off than they were before, undermining their search for a better life.

This comment reflects a lack of empathy and understanding of the real challenges faced by immigrants. Relocating to a new country often comes with unforeseen difficulties, including healthcare issues and adapting to a new environment. Instead of mocking their struggles, it would be more constructive to acknowledge the hardships involved and offer support. Such dismissive remarks ignore the complexity of immigration and the genuine reasons people have for seeking opportunities abroad.

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