Abike Dabiri-Erewa Atomic Bombshell: Says Over 5000 Nigerian Ladies Stranded In Iraq

By Ighomuaye Lucky. O

 

The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has dropped an atomic bombshell, saying over 5,000 Nigerian women who left the country in search for greener pastures in Iraq, are stranded over there.

She dropped this bombshell in Lagos at a seminar tagged “Sensitisation and Advocacy Programme for Promoting Diaspora Investment Potentials in South-West Nigeria,” put together by NIDCOM in partnership with G-Consulting International Services Limited.

Dabiri-Erewa said that most of the women left the shores of the country for Iraq to work as caregivers, but on reaching their destination, the conditions there were not what they had expected.

She told the participants at the seminar that there are vast opportunities in Nigeria and advised against migration aimed at seeking greener pastures.

She said, “As I speak with you today, there are about 5,000 women stranded in Iraq. I just dealt with a case last week. A husband sent his wife to Iraq to go and be a caregiver. She’s dead.

“Can you imagine! Now how do you bring the body back? That’s what is troubling the husband. He doesn’t know where to start.

“So we had to intervene. The Nigerian High Commission has been able to intervene. They would do an autopsy to see how she died because she just died mysteriously while being a caregiver.”

At the same time, Dabiri-Erewa said the purpose of the seminar is to sensitize Nigerians to look inward and take advantage of the numerous opportunities available in the country.

The Group Managing Director of G-Consulting, during the seminar, stated that $100 million has been set aside by his firm to help participants who are interested in starting a business or partnering with those in the diaspora

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