The Returnees who arrived Lagos at 3:30 am, consisted of 100 females including 4 pregnant women and 62 males.
While 82 of the returnees made up of female adults,13 children, 5 infants female and 50 adult males, other consists of 4 male children and 13 infants males. Two minor medical cases were brought back.
The Coordinator while welcoming the Returnees and urging them to be agents of positive change, he appealed to them to take up the challenge against irregular migrations by telling whoever wants to embark on such dangerous journeys to desist from it.
From Tribune
Hmmm....na wa o!
ReplyDeleteit is well
ReplyDeletewho asked them to leave in d 1st place,dy went hopeless and came hopeless
ReplyDeleteGood. The government should please come to the rescue of those in the middle East too Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Oman and Qatar...
ReplyDeleteWho sent them there? They should rescue themselves
DeleteA friend of mine willing end her business and relocated to Oman
DeleteStay in your country and struggle mba dem no gree. If they like, they should go back again mtchewww
ReplyDeleteGovt should build a house Abi camp for this people
ReplyDeleteMost of them are carrying dangerous std they need to be checked you know
ReplyDeleteWelcome Home my people
ReplyDeleteSome will still rush to there without thinking that if Libya was that good people won't be coming back empty handed
ReplyDeleteI blame the governments, if the country was good this will not be happening everybody is looking for green pastures
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