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    Metro Seven Pregnant Women, 211 Other Nigerians Return From Libya – nigeria – Google News

    A batch of 218 Nigerians, which included seven pregnant women, on Tuesday voluntarily returned from the volatile North African country of Libya where they had been stranded enroute Europe. Read more via nigeria – Google News – https://ift.tt/2ruK7VU Get More Nigeria Metro News
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    Metro Empowerment: Libya returnees accuse Edo State Task Force of discrimination – PM NEWS Nigeria

    Some Libya returnees in Edo, on Monday, disrupted the town hall meeting organised by the State Task Force on Human Trafficking and Illegal Migration for alleged discrimination in selecting victims participating in the empowerment programme The post Empowerment: Libya returnees accuse Edo State...
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    Metro 465 Nigerians evacuated from Libya arrive in Port Harcourt – Punch Newspapers

    The fourth batch of 465 Nigerian returnees from Libya have arrived in Port Harcourt, Mr. Martins Ejike, South-South Zonal Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency, has said. Ejike, who received the returnees on Friday, told newsmen that the people arrived at Port Harcourt International...
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    Metro I Slept With 18 Men In One Day For N5,000 - Libya Returnee Shares Harrowing Story [New Telegraph]

    As Nigerian citizens stranded in Libya keep returning to the state in their hundreds, a 19-year-old girl among them who did not want her name mentioned, has revealed that attempting to go to Europe through Libya is the worst kind of experience anyone could have. READ MORE HERE
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    Metro ‘20 Nigerian Girls Sold Off In Libya' - Returnee

    Nigerian returnee from Libya has spoken of how 20 Nigerian girls were sold off as slaves in Libya. Otoide, according to TheNation, said he witnessed the sale of 20 Nigeria girls in the prison where they were all kept. “They sold about 20 girls in the night. I saw it. It was God that saved me.”...
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    Metro PHOTOS: 270 Stranded Nigerians Return From Libya

    The National Emergency Management Agency says a total of 826 Nigerians stranded in Libya, en route Europe, voluntarily returned from the North African country in October. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Director General of NEMA, Mustapha Maihajja, disclosed this while receiving a...
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