Barely two weeks after 314 Nigerians
returned home based on hardship in
Libya, 180 Nigerians are expected back
in the country on Tuesday.
Senior special assistant to the president
on foreign affairs and diaspora, Abike
Dabiri-Erewa, disclosed this while
receiving Sadiya Farouk, federal
commissioner, National Commission for
Refugees, Migrants and Internally
Displaced Persons Commission, at the
presidential villa in Abuja.
She said;
“Your visit is timely because we
expect more migrants back home. In
fact, 180 Nigerians are expected back
from Libya on Tuesday,”
“With what is going on around the
world, it is going to be worse.
“We will work with your commission
to continue to sensitise Nigerians on
the need for them to know that some
places are not just worth it.”
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