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- Thousands of our brothers and sisters are stranded in Libya, living in fear, hunger, and hopelessness. They left in search of a better life but instead found themselves trapped in unbearable conditions. This campaign is a call from the heart—to bring them back home, to reunite families, and to restore their dignity. With your kindness and support, we can give them a safe passage back and the chance to start again. Together, we can turn their tears into hope.
Help Bring Our Brothers and Sisters Home from LIbya
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Bring Hope, Save Lives
Help Bring Our Brothers and Sisters Home from Libya
Dear Friends, Today, many of our fellow citizens are stranded in Libya. They left with dreams of a better life, but instead they face suffering, hardship, and danger in a foreign land. Many of them are trapped without food, shelter, or safety — and without the means to return home to their families. These are our brothers, our sisters, our children. Their only hope is for us to stand together and bring them back.
Our Mission We are launching a humanitarian project to raise funds that will cover the transportation, emergency care, and basic needs of stranded Nigerian migrants in Libya, so they can return home safely and start rebuilding their lives with dignity.
How You Can Help Donate: Every contribution, no matter how small, goes directly toward flight tickets, medical support, and reintegration assistance. Share: Spread this campaign widely so more hearts can join us in bringing them back home.
Why Your Support Matters This is not just about money — it is about compassion, humanity, and responsibility. By supporting this cause, you are reuniting families, restoring hope, and giving our citizens a second chance at life. Together, we can be the reason someone’s child, mother, or brother finally makes it home. Please join us in this mission of mercy. Every little act of kindness counts.
Thank you for your love, support, and generosity. [Andrew Ifeanichukwu / REMIHA

