'Scapegoats' and 'sacred cows': reactions to the immigrant expulsion of 1983 in Nigeria

O. Osiki
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The 1983 mass expulsion of immigrants was ostensibly intended to free Nigeria of “extra loads” in response to the aftermath of the global economic crunch that bedevilled the country at the time. Although the exercise was challenging enough for the affected African immigrants, the realisation that they were treated like cannon fodder and scapegoats while their Asian counterparts, received “a pat on the back” made their condition more frustrating. This work revisits the debate on the 1983 mass expulsion with focus on public reactions to the seemingly discriminatory, anti-African and un-African posture of the Nigerian authorities in preference for Asian immigrants. It argues that in pursuing the policy of mass expulsion of Africans, the Nigerian authorities jettisoned the principle of “brotherliness and good neighbourliness” in favour of the law of demand and supply. This dictated what could fairly be described as “sacred cow” treatment for Asian immigrants. Keywords : Nigeria, Immigrants, Discrimination, Favouritism, Repatriation
“替罪羊”和“神圣的牛”:对1983年尼日利亚驱逐移民的反应
1983年大规模驱逐移民,表面上是为了让尼日利亚摆脱“额外负担”,以应对当时困扰该国的全球经济危机的后果。尽管这项工作对受影响的非洲移民来说已经足够具有挑战性,但当他们意识到自己被当作炮灰和替罪羊,而亚洲移民却得到了“表扬”时,他们的处境更加令人沮丧。这部作品回顾了1983年关于大规模驱逐的辩论,重点关注公众对尼日利亚当局偏爱亚洲移民的看似歧视性、反非洲和非非洲姿态的反应。它争辩说,尼日利亚当局在推行大规模驱逐非洲人的政策时,抛弃了“兄弟情谊和睦邻友好”的原则,而赞成供求法则。这决定了对亚洲移民的“神圣不可侵犯”的待遇。关键词:尼日利亚,移民,歧视,偏袒,遣返
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