A devastating incident has occurred in Libya, claiming the lives of two Nigerian nationals, Collins and Osas, who succumbed to suspected poisoning. The news has sent shockwaves across Nigeria, with many expressing condolences and demanding swift action to uncover the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.
According to reports, Collins and Osas, residents of Misrata, had travelled to Tripoli with another Nigerian friend. They reportedly visited a place called Oshofana in Tripoli, known for underground dealings, where they spent four days before their companion returned to Misrata. Collins and Osas decided to stay behind, and about two days later, their friend received a call claiming they had died from suspected food poisoning.
The circumstances surrounding their deaths have raised suspicion among Nigerians In the area, with some questioning the consistency of their companion’s account. The Libyan authorities are conducting investigations into the matter, while the Nigerian government has been urged to take immediate action to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad.
This heartbreaking incident highlights the risks faced by Nigerians living and working abroad, often under challenging conditions. It also underscore the importance of governments taking proactive measures to protect their citizens’ rights and interests globally.
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