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94 Stranded Nigerian Ladies Return To Nigeria From Lebanon

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  • Some stranded Nigerian ladies in Lebanon have arrived the country.

94 out of 150 stranded ladies in Lebanon arrived Nigeria on Wednesday evening, August 12, 2020.

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission announced the news via it’s Twitter account on Wednesday.

Ekohotblog recalled that no fewer than 30 Nigerian ladies trafficked to Lebanon have appealed to the federal government to rescue them.

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According to the ladies, they were all camped in one room with faulty toilet and other utilities, and presently housed in a building at Dawra city in Lebanon.

The Federal Government and NIDCOM have intervened by aiding the evacuation of as many ladies out of the country into Nigeria to reunite with their families.

According to the commission, the flight conveying the ladies arrived in Lagos Muritala Mohammed Airport on Wednesday with the excited ladies praising the commission and Federal Government.

”94 out of 150 Stranded Nigeria Girls arrive Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos from Lebanon today Wednesday, 12th of August, 2020.

”They have all proceeded on a 14 day SELF ISOLATION as madanted by NCDCgov and PTF on #Covid_19.

 

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