‘We want to come back home’ – Stranded Nigerians in Saudi Arabia cry out to Buhari [VIDEO]
A Nigerian lady in a viral video has called on the Nigerian government to save her and other women stranded in Saudi Arabia.
The unidentified lady in Hijab and face mask in a video shared by Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham on her Twitter page, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to come to their aid. She revealed that they went to the country to work but regret their actions and would like to return home. Her words: “Good day Nigeria, some ladies that went to work in Saudi Arabia call on President Muhammadu Buhari, governors and Abike Dabiri to save us.“We regret coming down here to work from Nigeria. Please we want to come back home. We are stranded.
“Please, the Nigerian government should contact Nigerian Embassy in Saudi Arabia to do something for us.”
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