Happie Boys Reportedly Deported To Nigeria From Cyprus, Details Emerge On Their Location

Happie Boys Reportedly Deported To Nigeria From Cyprus, Details Emerge On Their Location

  • In what some people have dubbed a grace to grass story, the viral Happie Boys have been reportedly deported to Nigeria from Cyprus
  • A Nigerian human rights lawyer abroad broke the news of their alleged deportation with an update on their location
  • Legit.ng cannot authoritatively confirm this development at the time of this report

Matthew Precious Kelechi and Amakor Johnson, popularly known together as Happie Boys, have been deported to Nigeria from Cyprus.

A Nigerian human rights lawyer abroad broke the news of their alleged deportation with an update on their location.

Happie Boys latest update, Cyprus, OPM, Happie Boys deported
Happie Boys have been reportedly deported to Nigeria. Photo Credit: @happie_boys1
Source: UGC

Update on Happie Boys' location

According to Oloye, Happie Boys' arrived in Nigeria on the night of October 29 and are in an undisclosed hotel in Utako, Abuja.

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Legit.ng reached out to the lawyer to confirm his statements on Happie Boys but he was yet to respond at the time of this report.

Recall weeks ago, reports filtered in that Happie Boys were arrested in Cyprus. A man who claimed to be close to them shed light on why they were arrested and how they risked deportation.

Earlier, Legit.ng also reported that a man called for their arrest in Cyprus and deportation over their ordeal with OPM's pastor.

Social media reacts to their deportation

@iamchekzi said:

"And you all think Village people is not real? hahahahah… Go check their history."

@Oserume1 said:

"Another lesson on why people should not reward bad behavior!"

@Olalekanakogun said:

"Skit making is good business in Nigeria now, and you don’t have to be educated.
"I hope they came with their uniforms…
"•Original.
"•Pawon.

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"•Master.
"Do this one‼️"

@Imudia_se2 said:

"They should go and beg Chicken Republic for employment."

@naturalboifilmz said:

"The grace of God may take you places in life, but it requires good character to sustain grace."

Naana Donkor Arthur cautions Ghanaians living abroad to be careful when receiving parcels from Ghana

In other news, YEN.com.gh reported that Naana Donkor Arthur, a social commentator, shared her experiences with receiving items on behalf of someone in Ghana.

The media personality revealed that she nearly got into trouble after stamping her address on a parcel without reviewing its contents.

She advised Ghanaians in the diaspora against repeating her mistake.

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