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VDM Calls Out Tinubu As Nigerian Students Are Abandoned In Morocco

Nigerian activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) confronts the harsh reality facing Nigerian students on Federal Government Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) scholarships in Morocco. These scholars, promised full support including monthly stipends, tuition, and flights, have been left stranded for years due to unpaid allowances, leading to evictions, hunger, injuries, and tragically, deaths.

In this powerful on-the-ground video, VDM speaks directly to the students as they protest outside in the cold. Hear their raw testimonies:
Unable to work legally per agreement with Morocco
Begging for food, facing homelessness, and avoiding medical care due to costs
One student on crutches after a broken leg from illegal work

RIP to Bashir Malami, who died from untreated illness
Embassy interventions borrowing money for emergencies
VDM calls out President Bola Tinubu’s administration for fraud, lies, and neglect, demanding immediate release of funds by the Minister of Education.
This is a humanitarian crisis – Nigerian scholars suffering while funds are allegedly embezzled.

There is no future for Nigerians in the hands of president bola Ahmed tinubu administration, the earlier Nigerians realize this the better,a government that would give its citizens stone instead of bread…..

Mr MARUF TUNJI ALAUSA your office took our brothers and sisters outside Nigeria and abandon them here..I believe there is a budget for the project if so why have you abandoned them,I am sure you don’t even know that one of the kids sent to Morocco on scholarship have d!3d

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