When Nigerians move out of the country, coming back is not something they have on their mind often. This was on full display with two Nigerian couple currently facing deportation from Canada. Rasheedat Bakare, her husband Afeez, son Faaiq and daughter Faiqah all fled Nigeria and arrived in Canada in 2017. The family’s youngest daughter Farhana was born in Canada in 2018. READ ALSO: I wokeup horny, I haven't had sex in three years - Tonto Dike The family of five was denied refugee status on Thursday and were told to leave the country by 3 p.m. on Friday. “My children’s life, my husband’s life is at risk,” said Rasheedat Bakare. “We ran away because they wanted to circumcise my baby girl — the one I brought from Africa. When I got to Canada, I had another baby girl. Currently, I’m pregnant with another baby girl. Now i have three baby girls — [and all of their lives are] going to be at risk.” Rasheedat Bakare pictured crying before she collapsed and was rushed to the hospital On Friday afternoon, after Rasheedat — who is approximately five months pregnant — collapsed and was rushed to hospital, the government issued a temporary delay on the deportation order. Afeez Bakare said he’s not sure when he and his family will be required to leave. READ ALSO: Nigerian singer reveals what his girlfriend did to him for slapping her “I don’t want my life and my family to be in danger,” he said. “My wife is in a state where she is restless, she cannot do anything.”
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