The returnees were brought back to the country by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) through a voluntary repatriation programme.
The returnees were 96 male adults, 41 female adults, nine male and five female children, six female infants, five male infants, and three sick adult male.
“My trafficker took nine of us out of Akungba. At present I am the only one returning due to my health.”
A total of 95 Nigerians stranded in Libya arrived in Nigeria on Tuesday night.
“From January to date, we have rescued 350 Nigerians from Libya, who were victims of trafficking, and we have arrested six persons.”
“While in prison, I regretted embarking on the journey because I suffered all through,” he added.
