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Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by Levant: 12:52am On Jun 10, 2020
Nigerian Worker In Beirut Who Was Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses To Return Home

Souad Lazkani

The Nigerian foreign employee, whose controversial case bewildered many Lebanese and Africans alike, has refused to return to Nigeria, according to the Chairman of the Nigerians Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM).

The said employee, Busari Peace Ufuoma, was put up for sale on a Facebook marketplace for $1,000 in Lebanon two months ago. The post “selling” her was received with so much criticism and backlash from the general public in both Lebanon and Nigeria.

Even the Lebanese government stepped in and local authorities detained the man responsible for the dehumanizing post. However, according to him and his family, it was at Busari’s request that this post was published.

According to Nigerian news, NiDCOM chairman, who met with the Lebanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Houssam Diab, revealed that 31-year old Busari has turned down all attempts to rescue her back to Nigeria.

NiDCOM chairman Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who is also a veteran journalist, spoke personally with Busari and learned that she has even found a new job in Lebanon and would prefer to stay working here.

That’s despite pleas from Oyo State Government (her state) that had pledged to return her safely home.

“I spoke to her myself on the phone and I told her that if she gets into any trouble, there will be nobody to call,” Abike Dabiri-Erewa said. “But she said she does not want to come back, that she has found another job.”

He added, “Even the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) of Oyo State, where she is from, spoke to her. We just hope that Nigerians going to work in Lebanon will be properly treated and not treated as slaves.”

Dabiri-Erewa however said it is necessary for the public to know that the girl refused to come back to Nigeria but preferred to renegotiate with another employer in Lebanon and has since gained employment there.

Many foreign workers come to Lebanon in search of better job opportunities, which are made possible by the Kafala system, a sponsorship program that binds the immigration status of migrant workers to their employers through a contract for a specific amount of years.

While it may be perceived as a good opportunity to make money to provide for their families, the reality is that many workers experience a lot of emotional stress and sometimes mistreatment at the hand of employers.

The Kafala System, in fact, puts them at the total mercy of their employers.

Currently, many migrant domestic workers are suffering from the loss of employment due to the lack of dollars in Lebanon. For instance, dozens of Ethiopians have recently been left homeless by their employers, until the state intervened and sheltered them temporarily in a hotel in Beirut.

https://www.the961.com/nigerian-worker-refuses-return-to-nigeria/

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Re: Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by NaijaRoyalty(m): 12:57am On Jun 10, 2020
With Buhari still the president , I don't blame her.

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Re: Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by Enwhen(m): 1:28am On Jun 10, 2020
The Name Nigeria is scary, make Dem no kill her their o

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Re: Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by wewe1(m): 1:44am On Jun 10, 2020
Interesting,
She doesn't want to come back to her father land
Re: Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by hisgrace090: 1:46am On Jun 10, 2020
She's scared of sterving to death in 9ja.
Re: Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by Deltayankeeboi: 10:37am On Jun 10, 2020
Na herself she do.

With the experience she has gained so far 6while working in Lebanon, she should have come back, re-strategize and move to a better country except she has no education and she is doing a menial job in Lebanon.

Imagine the high caliber of people that are interested in her case, they would have helped her move to a better country.

She failed to look beyond the present. Lack of foresight.

Opportunity they say only favours the prepared mind.
Re: Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by Petyprincess(f): 11:03am On Jun 10, 2020
Ohh poor girl! She had no choice cry

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Re: Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by Nobody: 1:46pm On Jun 10, 2020
When you are in Foreign country and you drink garri you drink it because you want to make a point we drink it here because we don't have a choice I promise myself to leave this shithole and never come back again angry
Re: Nigerian Worker In Beirut Put Up For Sale On Facebook Refuses Return To Nigeria by Ge0grapher(m): 6:12am On Jun 11, 2020
Deltayankeeboi:


Imagine the high caliber of people that are interested in her case, they would have helped her move to a better country.

She failed to look beyond the present. Lack of foresight.

What if she came back to Nigeria and those people making noise about trying to help her end up abandoning her...
Baba na square one be that oo.. The whole drama is probably the reason for her new job... So babe decided to stay, instead of returning to this shit hole.

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