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Nigerian Lady Currently Stuck In Oman Cries Out For Help

Bunmi Akintilo by Bunmi Akintilo
May 3, 2020
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A Nigerian lady, Adetomisin, travelled to Oman in search of greener pasture. On getting to Oman, things didn’t turn out as expected and she is currently stuck in Oman.

Adetomisin has however reached out to well meaning Nigerians to help her as she wants to come back to Nigeria. 

In a video that has gone viral, Adetomisin spoke in Yoruba language and said she met an agent who pledged to get her a job in the United States but things changed when she found herself in Oman.

She said: “Good evening Nigerians. My name is Adetomisin. I am a Nigerian from Ondo state. I am currently speaking to you from Oman..

“When I was leaving Nigeria, the agreement I had with my agent was I was going to the US to work. When I finished my NCE programme and was unemployed for a long time, I decided to travel out.

“My agent told me that he will help me secure a job for me in the US. All of a sudden, everything changed. I did not know what happened. That was how they brought us to Oman. Myself and one other lady. When we got to the airport in Oman, two people came to pick us up. They took us to an office and stripped us of all we had including our passports and phones.

“They took us to where we were supposed to start work. When I got to my place of work, my boss started to threaten and frustrate my life. The first four months I worked with him, he did not pay me any salary. When I called my agent to inform him, he said it was none of his business as he has played his part. Since then, he stopped taking my calls.

“Seeing how things were turning out, my boss kept threatening me to have sex with him but I declined. With all the stress of the job, I wake up as early as 4 am and work all day until about 12 am or 1 am before sleeping. My boss threatened that if I don’t give in to his request, he would kill me. That was when I said I didn’t want to work anymore and that they should take me back to my country having worked four months without getting any salary.

“That was how they took me back to the office and started scolding me. They took me into a room and locked me in with some others. For one week, we were not given food or water. Most of us were drinking water from the toilet for almost one week before they came to take us to work.

“I have been working there for one year and two months and I have been sick. I told my boss that I want to return to Nigeria but he said I can’t return.

“Nigerians, please, help me. I want to return home. I’m sick and my boss says I cannot come back. Nigerians please help me. I don’t want to die in Oman.”

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