Happie Boys deported to Nigeria from Cyprus, the concept of “village people”
In a noteworthy development, two Nigerian citizens, known as the Happie Boys, have returned to Nigeria after being deported from Cyprus. The pair landed in Abuja last night and have secured temporary accommodation in a hotel located in the Utako area of the city.
This deportation marks the latest episode in the ongoing efforts by various countries to address immigration issues and irregularities. The circumstances leading to the deportation of the Happie Boys are currently under investigation.
Upon their arrival in Nigeria, the two individuals expressed mixed emotions, with some relief at returning to their home country and uncertainty about their immediate future. Nigerian immigration authorities, along with other relevant agencies, are actively engaged in addressing their case and ensuring their well-being.
The temporary residence of the Happie Boys in Abuja is part of the initial arrangements made by the authorities to ensure their immediate housing and welfare. Local authorities are in contact with the two individuals and are providing the necessary support during their transition.
The Happie Boys’ return to Nigeria highlights the complexities and challenges associated with migration and deportation. Nigerian authorities continue to work with international counterparts to address issues related to immigration and provide support to those affected by such situations.
Further information about the Happie Boys’ case and their future plans will be made available as the situation develops.



