The Nigerian team laboured to beat Libya 3-2 (25-20, 18-25, 25-20, 22-25, 15-8) to book a place in the semis.
The returnees were brought back to the country by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) through a voluntary repatriation programme.
They defeated Morocco in a straight set (25-12, 25-16, 25-20) to make the score 3-0 in Tunis.
The returnees were brought back to the country by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) through a voluntary repatriation programme.
Libya has been in turmoil since the overthrow of dictator Moamer Gaddafi in 2011, with two governments currently vying for power in the country.
Fighting took place in the Ain Zara region late on Thursday night between units of the Presidential Council’s security force and the Special Deterrence Force.
“Here you have all the freedom to achieve your potential,” the National Emergency Management Agency told the returnees.
The energy committee of Libya’s eastern-based parliament on Thursday rejected a government move to sack the head of National Oil Corporation (NOC).
“The arts and culture of the South African people is very dynamic and we consider it quite of immense importance to be fully incorporated in this programme.”
Cases of violence against women and children, summary executions, arbitrary detention, sexual and gender-based violence, and torture has been on the rise.
