In what seems like an unending story, 164
Nigerians were again deported from Libya
Thursday. The deportees comprising of 97
males, 53 females, 11 children and 3 infants
arrived the cargo section of the Muritala
Muhammed International Airport, Lagos aboard
a Libya chartered plane at about 6.30pm.The deportees were gotten by authorities of
National Emergency Management Agency,
NEMA, the International Organization for
Movement, IOM, Airport security authorities and
the Nigeria Police. As per NEMA, the
deportees were grabbed from different detainment facilities
also, detainment camps in Libya by the
Worldwide Organization for Migration, IOM .
one of the 164 Returnees from Libya
encouraged by International Organization on
Relocation and National Emergency
Administration Agencyon landing in the Murtala
Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on Thursday
one of the 164 returnees from Libya encouraged
by International Organization on Migration and
National Emergency Management Agencyon
landing in the Murtala Muhammed Airport,
Ikeja, Lagos on Thursday
A portion of the 164 returnees from Libya
encouraged by International Organization on
Movement and National Emergency
Administration Agencyon landing in the Murtala
Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on Thursday
one of the 164 returnees from Libya encouraged
by International Organization on Migration and
National Emergency Management Agencyon
landing in the Murtala Muhammed Airport,
Ikeja, Lagos on Thursday
A mother and her children among the 164
returnees from Libya encouraged by
Global Organization on Migration and
National Emergency Management Agencyon
landing in the Murtala Muhammed Airport,
Ikeja, Lagos on Thursday
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