Crisis-hit university students ordered to leave UK

Nigerian students at Teesside University in the UK faced challenges paying tuition fees due to a currency crisis in Nigeria, leading to some being expelled and reported to the Home Office. The economic crisis in Nigeria, with high inflation and a devalued currency, worsened the situation for these students. Financial struggles, changes in payment plans, and lack of university support caused distress among the affected students, with some facing visa cancellations and forced to leave the country. Despite efforts by the university to assist students with payment plans, some students were still unable to meet the requirements, leading to severe consequences.

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