She recounted how she got to Libya 11 months ago after being deceived that she was being taken to Germany.
The lady, speaking with newsmen on her arrival at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, MMIA, Lagos, said it was better
to die than face the hardship in Libya.
The Delta State indigene said, “When
I got to Libya, it was not in my mind to continue with the journey. So I
asked the person that took me to return me to Nigeria but he started
maltreating me and sold me to someone who has a connection house in
Libya where we were maltreated daily.
“If we don’t want to work, they will start maltreating us. They will do you something that you will wish to die.
“Those
who they sold us to, sometimes, use iron and start burning us. At
times, they will instruct our fellow ladies to urinate for us to drink
as meal for the day.
“I managed to eventually contact my family
in Nigeria and I was fortunate to make it back alive unlike many of my
peers who joined me on the ill-fated journey.”