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Libya Returnee Rejects Gov Obaseki ' s Monthly Stipend , Says Libya Is The Best Place To Work

​A 27-year old Libya deportee, Obehi Diamond, has described Libya as the best country where a young man can work and earn good money if there was a central government in the country, TheNation reports.

The aluminum fabricator said he was tricked to Libya by a lady he gave N520,000 to take him to Europe in 2011 by flight but the woman abandoned him in Libya. .

Speaking to TheNation in Benin City, Obehi said, “In Libya, I was earning 2000 dinars. From there I was sending money to my parents in Nigeria to take care off themselves. In 2014, I was going to take measurement for a job, policemen stop the vehicle I was in.

I was the only black inside. After interrogation, they tore my papers. I spent 8 months in four different prisons. In Libya, there is no lawyer to bail you. A policeman helped me out and I paid him 120,000 dinars.

I started working again in Tripoli till 2016 when fight started. When I was arrested in Tripoli, I spent 15 months in prison before I was deported. I was not planning to go to Europe.

In Libya, there is work. Libya is the best country in aspect of money and work. There is no country to compare to Libya. The problem is the lack of government.

There is money in Libya if you are a good workman. There is future in Libya for those that are not lazy. Since 2015, there was no means to send money home. Libyans know that we blacks do keep money at home.

When they caught me, they went to my house to collect my money and property. I lost everything. If I had come home with that money, I won’t depend on government to help me, I will just open my shop immediately.

If the state government help me to open my shop, I will not think of traveling again. There is nobody that go to Libya that does not have skills except the Benin boys. The Benin boys are lazy.

The training from Obaseki is out of point. If I have my money, I will go to Lagos and start working immediately. I cannot collect N20k monthly from Obaseki. That is no money. .

That is what I make in two days in Libya. What I need is money to start off.”

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Damilola is a full time journalist/writer/freelancer and blogger.

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