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A Nigerian national has reportedly been deported from a foreign country after sharing a link to an online prayer meeting, NSPPD (New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations), with a Caucasian colleague. The incident was shared on social media by @Morris_Monye, who revealed that the individual’s Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) was revoked, leading to their deportation back to Nigeria.

According to @Morris_Monye, the Nigerian had sent the NSPPD link to a white colleague, which apparently led to the revocation of the Nigerian’s CoS.

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The incident has sparked discussions online, with many expressing surprise and concern over the deportation.

Check out some netizens reactions;

Aaron0806: NSPPD weh doctors and nurses dey refer their Cancer and people with terminal sicknesses to, a lot of testifiers got to know about it at the hospital in euro, uK and America, dey play.😎

@yuteoflondon: why? how does that even connect? the person should report to employment tribunal asap if this is truly what transpired.

@onyeani_o: This is just like been sacked for praying instead of attending to customers and people will defend rubbish. Wisdom is profitable to direct. There is what is called UNSOLICITED if it doesn’t mean a thing in Nigeria it means something some where else. You can share those links on your bio, WhatsApp status, stories, pages. even on shared groups is a no no unless a group of like minds. But then again, we are more religious than the religion. After dem go call village people…. Those are the issues

@NDrAgwoTurumbe: I have worked in developed economies and 3 things you don’t discuss with people who are not your very good friends at the workplace are:
1) Religion
2) Politics
And the Oga patapata of them all
3) Sex (jokes etc)

But I guess the person thought those HR guides were just Cruise

@Babakay93: “A friend was discussing boxing match with a colleague. Man jokingly told him they should stage their own fight and he’s going to win him. Three days later ward manager called my guy inside office say that nurse reported him that he was going to beat him up. 😂

@Ddbest101: You should know your boundaries

@nnamexi: COS means certificate of sponsorship, what has that got to do with NSPPD?

I’m hoping this story has more to it ooo, becauser work colleague is not HR or your employers, andtt even if they are, did you break any code of conduct warranting a sack?

Clarification is necessary sha ooo”

NSPPD is an online digital prayer meeting organized by Pastor Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International Church. While the incident is still unconfirmed, it has raised questions about cultural and religious sensitivities in the workplace and the potential consequences of sharing personal beliefs with colleagues.
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