A Nigerian carpenter who recently returned from Libya has advised people not to ply that route in a quest for greener pastures.
The carpenter is part of a fresh batch of 160 returnees from Libya who arrived Nigeria few days ago.
The returnees consisting of 74 females and 86 males (both adults and children), and were received by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).
According to Mathew who was working as a carpenter in Nigeria before he traveled to Libya:
“I don see death face to face but thank God I am alive”.
“Please don’t follow this route, the land is not greener as you think”, he advised.
Another returnee identified as Mrs Adebisi Komolafe, an indigene of Osun State said that she won’t have gone on the hourney had it been she knew she would encounter the ordeal she faced.