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75 Nigerian football fans disappear in Russia

Adelani Adepegba, Abuja

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has revealed that 75 out of 230 stranded Nigerian football fans absconded in Russia after the 2018  World Cup.

The ministry’s spokesman, Tope Elias-Fatile, said in Abuja on Wednesday that the fans absconded in spite of government’s efforts to help them return home.

He explained that 230 stranded Nigerian  fans were profiled to board an Ethiopian Airlines to Abuja but at the last minute only 155 boarded the flight.

“As of  the last count, over 230 stranded Nigerians had been cleared to board an Ethiopian Airlines flight to Abuja, however, only 155 boarded the flight that arrived  in the country on  July 22,” he said.

Fatile explained that the ministry officials contributed money  to feed some of the stranded Nigerians in Moscow as many of them had no money, noting that the mission had done a lot to facilitate their repatriation, but they did not appreciate it.

He said, ”Do you know that the officials at our mission had to sacrifice their earning by contributing money to feed the stranded fans?”

Fatile assured that the Federal Government was  willing to assist Nigerians at anytime, anywhere in the world

The spokesperson said that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, had also made some contacts with relevant agencies to commence investigation into suspected human trafficking in the case.

Onyeama, who was at the airport to monitor their arrival, had said that the Federal Government was going to probe the case, adding that the planned investigation was underway.

The PUNCH had reported that a  combination strict asylum policy for migrants  and  excruciating  hardship forced a number of Nigerians allegedly         trafficked to Russia  as Super Eagles fans  storm the Nigerian Embassy in Moscow seeking help to return home.

It was  learnt that some of them  were made to part with N350,000 each to travel to the transcontinental country  by some agents who arranged their trips using the visa-free  FAN ID  for the 2018 World Cup.

It was learnt that while some of them were  told that there were job opportunities for Africans   in Russia, others were told that they could cross the borders into Poland and Finland on arrival  in the country to seek asylum.

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