Nigerian Govt Rescues Woman Who Cried Out For Help After She Was Trafficked To Lebanon
A young Nigerian woman, Omolola Ajayi who was deceived and lured into modern day slavery in Lebanon has been rescued by the Nigerian ambassador to Lebanon after her video where she was crying out for help went viral and caught the attention of the government.
Omolola Ajayi who is from Osun State said she was made to believe she would tutor young children in English language in Lebanon, but on arrival, her boss seized her passport and told her she had been sold into slavery. She revealed that some of those who came with her to Lebanon had died as they were not given proper medical attention when sick but only got pain relief medications.
The boss also threatened to rape her and she used the opportunity of the boss' absence to cry out for help.
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) disclosed on Monday January 13,2020 that Ajayi has been rescued from the home of her captor and is now safely in Beirut with the Nigerian Ambassador to Lebanon.
Style by Lynn, can you please focus on the good? Secondly, what can the FG of Nigeria do to the boss in another country? Do we make comments just for the heck of it? Jeez!
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Thank you Jesus! One of the lucky few
ReplyDeleteAwwww thank God she made that video! Thanks to the govt for acting swiftly on this
ReplyDeleteThank God for social media. I'm happy for her. Many were not so lucky
ReplyDeletethank God..
ReplyDeleteThank God and thanks to the people who disseminated the info about her and rescued her. When your liberation time comes,no power can stop it.
ReplyDeleteThank God
ReplyDeleteAnd what was done to the boss? No comment about that?
ReplyDeleteStyle by Lynn, can you please focus on the good? Secondly, what can the FG of Nigeria do to the boss in another country? Do we make comments just for the heck of it? Jeez!
DeleteThank God she's okay now, our government do well oo
ReplyDeleteThe positive effect of social media. I'm happy for her.
ReplyDeleteThank God she wasn't murdered before help came. Hope they catch her captors
ReplyDeleteHer chi is not asleep..
ReplyDeleteWell done madam Abike
ReplyDeleteGood job Mrs Dabiri.
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