Libyan authorities have deported 80 Nigerian migrants held in detention centres across the country, as part of ongoing efforts to curb illegal migration and decongest overcrowded facilities. The repatriation, coordinated
Libyan authorities have deported 80 Nigerian migrants held in detention centres across the country, as part of ongoing efforts to curb illegal migration and decongest overcrowded facilities. The repatriation, coordinated
Libya lost an estimated $20 billion in revenue between 2022 and 2024 due to state-sanctioned fuel smuggling, according to a report by investigative policy group, The Sentry. The report calls
At least 122 stranded Nigerians comprising 52 males, 39 females seven of whom were rescued victims of human trafficking, 21 children as well as 10 infants have been evacuated from