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Sunday 26 February 2017

Photo: Young Nigerian woman escaping from prostitution in Libya return home with her baby

The young woman pictured was among 171 stranded Nigerians that returned home from Libya last Tuesday. According to IOM Libya, that posted the photo, she escaped from prostitution in the war-torn country.
The return of the Nigerians was facilitated by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). the returnees consisting of 49 young men, 109 young women, 7 children and 6 infants, had opted for the Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) scheme of the IOM after being stranded in Libya en-route Europe.

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  2. Thank God she's alive


    ...merited happiness

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  3. So sad to see these girls in prostitution, don't get to keep the cash, can't open bank account and can't even say no. Their so called men often go days without shower. smh.

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  4. nawa
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  5. Well thank God she is back and I pray other Nigerians that are out there, God should bring them back safely

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  7. wia ru u ppl running to...we r in ds together lol
    but on a serious note she is lucky thank God for her safety and her child

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  8. "War torn country" Why are they there in the first place? I'm guessing Nigeria is a safer option? NO?

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