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Nigerian girls stranded in Lebanon beg Buhari, Adeboye, Joshua to help bring them home (Video)

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Nigerian girls stranded in Lebanon beg Buhari, Adeboye, Joshua to help bring them home (Video)

A video has emerged online in which a number of girls claiming to be Nigerians are seen begging government and other prominent individuals and clerics to help them return home.

In the video, the girls, all crammed into one room said they are stranded in Lebanon, and want help to help return to their motherland.

It’s not known when the video was shot, or where it was actually shot, but they said they were stranded in Lebanon.

Read also: 109 stranded Nigerians return from Mali

Numbering about 20, they said they all live, eat and sleep in the one room where the video was shot.

They called on President Muhammadu Buhari, and the Director General of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, and a number of prominent clergyman in the country to come help them.

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