This is some crazy story...WHAT!!!
Seven Libyan returnees at the weekend recounted their ordeal in Libya before their rescue.
They spoke in Abeokuta, Ogun State, at a session with former President, Olusegun Obasanjo during the maiden Youth Migration Summit themed “Curbing Youth Irregular Migration.”
One of the victims, Ubong Rosemary, mother of four, shared her story.
She said: “I am a native of Delta. I was living in Lagos before I lost my husband in an car crash. After I lost him; things became very hard for me and my children. I could not pay house rent or school fees for my children, so my children dropped out and I went back to help my mother who was a food vendor in the village in her one room apartment.
“We had a lot of issues and quarreled. She had an accident and at point could not cook. I decided to go somewhere far because I could not provide for my kids. I wanted to go far from my predicament and met a lady who introduced me to a Madam. On the way to Libya; I lost my way and contact. They were just carrying me with the people- I was like somebody lost. I didn’t know where I was going. I made it to Sabat and saw our fellow men and women selling women into prostitution. I was sold in Tripoli and not Sabat.
“I was not able to pay the cross over money to the Mediterranean. They sold me to connection house. Someone else bought me. We were there for days until they pushed three boats into the Mediterranean. I saw two boats capsized before my very own eyes. Someone kidnapped us and jailed us. I was about to be killed as it was the very day I was to be killed that IOM raided us and saved us from death.
“What they did to us was very bad. The use sponge along with harmful chemicals like shampoo to clean the private parts of women. They push it into the women’s wombs and the wombs fall out, after that, they will put the womb back in again and urge women to continue to sleep with the men there.”
Rosemary said that she could not forgive herself for abandoning her four children with her mother who was still alive and taking care of them in Edo state. “I haven’t seen my children, except for just once”, she said in tears as Obasanjo consoled her.
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One of the victims, Ubong Rosemary, mother of four, shared her story.
She said: “I am a native of Delta. I was living in Lagos before I lost my husband in an car crash. After I lost him; things became very hard for me and my children. I could not pay house rent or school fees for my children, so my children dropped out and I went back to help my mother who was a food vendor in the village in her one room apartment.
“We had a lot of issues and quarreled. She had an accident and at point could not cook. I decided to go somewhere far because I could not provide for my kids. I wanted to go far from my predicament and met a lady who introduced me to a Madam. On the way to Libya; I lost my way and contact. They were just carrying me with the people- I was like somebody lost. I didn’t know where I was going. I made it to Sabat and saw our fellow men and women selling women into prostitution. I was sold in Tripoli and not Sabat.
“I was not able to pay the cross over money to the Mediterranean. They sold me to connection house. Someone else bought me. We were there for days until they pushed three boats into the Mediterranean. I saw two boats capsized before my very own eyes. Someone kidnapped us and jailed us. I was about to be killed as it was the very day I was to be killed that IOM raided us and saved us from death.
“What they did to us was very bad. The use sponge along with harmful chemicals like shampoo to clean the private parts of women. They push it into the women’s wombs and the wombs fall out, after that, they will put the womb back in again and urge women to continue to sleep with the men there.”
Rosemary said that she could not forgive herself for abandoning her four children with her mother who was still alive and taking care of them in Edo state. “I haven’t seen my children, except for just once”, she said in tears as Obasanjo consoled her.
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Womb fell out? How? Jesus Christ!
ReplyDeleteWhat's next? After this pathetic story, what's next?
DeleteThe pushed the chemicals into the women's womb and the wombs fall out and they put the wombs back again.
ReplyDeletePlease what did I read? Doctors help me out oh. I'm lost. Is the womb not delicate again?
Jaw drops
ReplyDeleteNice job obj
ReplyDeleteBut the pain be say you gat 8 long years and the boldness to fix a lot in Naija but ??????????????
Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
Na wa oh
ReplyDeleteAhhhhhh!!!!! What????
ReplyDelete😢😢😢😢
OMG
ReplyDeleteWhat I just read!!
God forbid bad thing.
Eyah...why not start selling food when ur mother had an accident?
ReplyDeleteKpele.. TankGod u came back alive,many didn't
Pls which obasanjo was consoling her...??
Same ex president olusegun obasanjo that is one of the root of their predicaments.rubbish country
DeleteNa wah ooo.. So scary.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless Everyone
Hmmmmm, na real waaah
ReplyDeleteMay God heal you, of any emotional trauma, all this must have put you through .
ReplyDeleteRosemary needs therapy. In fact, she needed it from the time her of her husband's passing. Not everyone is equipped to deal with the stresses of life.
ReplyDeleteI hope the govt is getting therapy for these returnees so that they can make a successful transition to the society. Some of them are fckd up from what they have seen and experienced.
Eish this is scary ooh,removing and fixing of womb kee.
ReplyDeleteForcing womb out and putting it back jesus christ...
ReplyDeleteThat womb own I don't believe it. How possible? And the person will still be alive?
ReplyDeleteGoogle is hour friend womb dey fall wella
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