NEMA has received another batch of 121 stranded Nigerians in Libya who have been assisted by IMO after each of the returnees have individually expressed interest to voluntarily return to Nigeria.

The Zonal Coordinator of NEMA Southwest, Suleiman Yakubu who received them on behalf of FG enjoined them to learn from the unpleasant experiences. The returnees comprise of 61 females and 60 males. Amongst were 2 pregnant women.

One of the returnee, Owoade Omolara, who hails from Apomu, Osun State, claimed that she spent 1 year and 2 months in Libya. She said she worked as a cleaner in a hospital and when it was time for her to collect her salary, she was accused of stealing and taken to prison, from there IMO came to her rescue.

She said she paid N662,000 before she was taken out by a trafficker called Burger, and vowed that she will collect her money from Kemi who is her trafficker, as she came back. She narrated that many Nigerians are suffering same fate.

On her part, Iyabo Abiola from Oyo State, lamented falling victim to the deceitful talks of the traffickers who deceived her with a promise of $4,000 a month and she vowed that she would expose the trafficker usually called Burger.

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  1. We can’t blame the youth totally, the rulership especially the NATIONAL ASSEMBLY has failed us 😔 and aren’t ready help the army of youts both the educated and non educated.
    All they’re interested in, is looting and cyphoning the country’s wealth to foreign banks.

    Just listen, to the gory tales of our youths,rapped, imprisoned, killed etc.
    From a country as rich as ours.This Libya 🇱🇾 doesn’t have as much oil as Nigeria and yet is better managed despite the war and all the trouble.
    We must rise up against so call rulership.

    Thanks.

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