Nigerian seaman granted asylum in a move criticised for making a mockery of EU country’s migration and security policy ...
The Danish government has planned to acquire a prosthetic leg for a Nigerian man, Lucky Frances, who was shot during a gun ...
A Nigerian pirate who lost his leg in a shoot-out with the Danish navy is set to have his replacement limb funded by the taxpayer as part of a special residency deal pushed through by the country's ...
Lucky Frances, 42, was severely wounded in a shoot-out with the Danish navy ship, Esbern Snare, in the Gulf of Guinea in 2021 ...
In a firefight with the Danish navy, a pirate from Nigeria is seriously injured and loses a leg. The soldiers bring Lucky ...
Lucky Frances, who lost a gunfight with the Danish ... That man should never have been in Denmark and to imagine that he can now be meaningfully integrated in Denmark is completely beyond the ...
Lucky Frances was involved in a firefight ... He was later brought to Denmark for medical treatment. During his stay in Denmark, Frances applied for asylum, citing his health condition as a ...
Lucky Frances, 42, applied for asylum last year and has since been granted a residence permit in Denmark. It comes after he was severely wounded in a shoot-out with the Danish ship, Esbern Snare ...
Initially, Frances had expressed a desire to return to Nigeria, but he later decided to apply for asylum, citing his physical ...
In a village in central Denmark, archeologists made a landmark discovery that could hold important clues to the Viking era: a ...