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Nigerian man expecting the arrival of his sister from Libya cries out, says she was deceived to migrate (photo)

- A Nigerian man who is expecting his sister’s return from Libya cries out

- The man claimed that his sister who speaks fluent Yoruba was deceived into moving to Libya

News of slave trade in Libya recently went viral on social media. There were videos of Nigerians and other Africans who migrated to Libya being used for slave trade. Many Nigerians were deported to Nigeria due to the maltreatment in Libya.

Following the deportation of Nigerians in Libya, a man who was expecting the arrival of his sister who migrated years ago cries out after his sister failed to arrive.

The man identified as Tosin Ayoko explained that his sister was deceived into migrating. Ayoko who took to Facebook to share his grievance identified his sister as Abosede Ayoko. He further added that his sister speaks fluent Yoruba.

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Nigerian man who is expecting his sister's return from Libya cries out that she is not back Photo Source: Facebook user Tosin Ayoko

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In his Facebook post, Ayoko noted that he was expecting his sister to be deported with other Nigerians. He revealed that he becomes sad whenever he sees new videos of deportees.

Ayoko urged people to help him share his sister’s story so that she can come back home to her family. The loving brother who revealed that he lost his parents stated that he would not be able to handle the loss of a sister.

Read his post below:

“My Dear Compatriot, the person in the picture below is my younger sister, Ayoko Abosede, she was decieved to migrate to Libya some years ago.

I expected her to have been among the Libya deportees but no where to be found. She speaks Yoruba fluently. Please my people help me share this message all over until it reaches the authority in charge of evacuating Nigerians in Libya.

Eachtime I see the video and pictures that come from Libya Camps, it brings so much sorrow to my heart.

Somebody said he would have saved more slaves only if they knew they were slaves. Please help me with my blood sisters ignorance.

Please share until it reaches the Nigeria Government Evacuation Team.

I lost my parent cannot afford to lose another

Thank you.”

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Source: Gossip.naija.ng


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