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"Go Back To Where You Came From", often said as a racist remark, but increased tensions may lead children of the diaspora to seriously consider this for a multitude of reasons. Perhaps they don't want to keep offering skills to an economy/government they don't feel serves them? Or, more superficially, they had a good holibobs and didn't want it to end. Depending on the reason and intention, The Return can come with both positive and negative consequences. Fé Oj debates this with Noni, a British-Nigerian currently living in Lagos, and Okemdi, a Lagos-born Londoner.
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"Go Back To Where You Came From", often said as a racist remark, but increased tensions may lead children of the diaspora to seriously consider this for a multitude of reasons. Perhaps they don't want to keep offering skills to an economy/government they don't feel serves them? Or, more superficially, they had a good holibobs and didn't want it to end. Depending on the reason and intention, The Return can come with both positive and negative consequences. Fé Oj debates this with Noni, a British-Nigerian currently living in Lagos, and Okemdi, a Lagos-born Londoner.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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