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Africans urged to turn selves in

The Nation Newspaper "NEARLY 80 Ghanaians and Nigerians unaccounted for across Barbados have been asked to turn themselves in as soon as possible.
The call was made by Minister of State Maxine McClean, who is responsible for immigration matters, and Chief Immigration Officer Gilbert Greaves, who both acknowledged that of the 96 Africans stranded here since February, only 17 to 12 Ghanaians and five Nigerians – are accounted for."

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