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My name is Sarah Okoro (not real name). I’m a Libya returnee. I returned December 2017. Reason for my travelling was that while still in Nigeria, after I lost my mum at a tender age, I became a single mother. I was actually working for someone, barbing hair. The guy I was working with who actually owns the place was the one that actually introduced me into this traveling issue. He told me that you can barb and make hair very well, in Libya, you can do this and get lots of money. So, he introduced me into it. The way they say it, it looks very easy, but it ends up in being not what they actually said it is. I said, no problem, I will go due to the difficulties I was passing through in Nigeria. I just decided to take the risk and I went. In Libya, the experience I got there is not what even you will wish for your enemies. It was hell, because, we spent a lot of time in the desert, trying to go to Libya, a lone country. ....
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NIMC Officials In Edo, Rivers Collect Over N6,000 Bribe For NIN Registration Victims SaharaReporters learnt that the NIMC officials insisted that due to the crowd, anyone who was not ready to pay the amounts would not be attended to. by SaharaReporters, New York Mar 16, 2021 Some officials of the National Identity Management Commission have been acuused of collecting bribes ranging from N6, 000 to N10,000 from enrollees who want to get their National Identity Numbers in Edo and Rivers states. SaharaReporters learnt that the NIMC officials insisted that due to the crowd, anyone who was not ready to pay the amounts would not be attended to. ....
DESPITE deteriorating insecurity, snowballing cost of living and rising cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria, many citizens will travel home this Yuletide to reunite with their family for Christmas and New Year festivities. However, two major concerns that will prevent sizeable number of people from travelling are the poor and unsafe state of the nation’s highways. Senior Investigative Reporter, Marcus Fatunmole, examines some flashpoints in the nation’s roads and how motorists and travellers can arrive at their destinations safely. A NUMBER of Nigerian roads have described as “death trap,” “highway to hell,” “Road to Death” among others, not necessarily because of many fatal crashes that occur on them, but because of high rate of abduction and robbery they witness. ....
By Gabriel Enogholase, Benin Commuters were yesterday stranded for hours following the non availability of the Edo City Transport Service, (ECTS), as staff loaded themselves into the company’s buses and drove off to the Government House to protest what they tagged unfair treatment meted on them by its management. Speaking with newsmen at the company’s premises at Ramat Park, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City, leader of the group, Mr. Abudu Briamah, alleged that the Managing Director of the company, Mrs. Edugie Agbonlahor has refused to remit their contributing pension funds to the appropriate quota saying that they may not know what the future holds for them on retirement. ....