The United States deports Nigerian national Ayodeji Ajayi following multiple criminal convictions, according to Nigerian news reports citing U.S. immigration authorities. The reports say the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out the removal as part of ongoing immigration enforcement efforts.

Both outlets link the deportation to convictions that include domestic violence, along with other criminal offenses. They also report that Ajayi entered the United States in 2007 on a student visa, but later remained in the country beyond the terms of his admission.

While the coverage focuses on the criminal history and the deportation action, it does not provide detailed information in the excerpts about the specific domestic violence case, the dates of the convictions, or where Ajayi is being sent. The reports present the deportation as an enforcement step taken by ICE after Ajayi was found to have convictions that make him removable under U.S. immigration law.