How We Were Sexually Harassed and Stole to Survive – Returnee Nigerian Students Narrate Ordeal

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Some female returnees who were airlifted back to Nigeria from Egypt following the crisis in Sudan have recounted their ordeal.

Some of the students who were stranded in Sudan following the clash between two military leaders, alleged that some females were sexually harassed and were so broke to the extent of stealing from the shops.

A returnee female student told journalists on arrival at the International Airport, Abuja, that they faced humiliation and slept in the open.

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“We spent all the money we had. We were so hungry and thirsty. They were harassing us sexually. There was no food, no water to drink. It got to a point we picked things from shops and ran away,” the returnee female student stated about her excruciating experience while at the border.

Another female student told the BBC Hausa Service in an interview, that their legs were swollen due to long hours of stay in the buses.

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Speaking of his experience, a male student said the situation was so bad that they even had to pay money before they were allowed to urinate, and hoped the war would soon end to enable him go back to Sudan and complete just a semester to round up his programme.

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