Libya begins mass arrest of Nigerians after CAF verdict

Libya begins mass arrest of Nigerians after CAF verdict

Following the verdict delivered by the Confederation of African Football in response to the complaint lodged by the Nigeria Football Federation over the recent inhumane treatment meted out to the Super Eagles in Libya, members of the Nigerian community have reported mass arrests and fines in the country

This stems from the Nigeria Football Federation’s (NFF) complaint over the Super Eagles’ (Super Eagles) detention at Al-Abraq Airport in Libya. The Nigerian team was held for over 20 hours ahead of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Mediterranean Knights.

In response, CAF’s disciplinary committee ruled on October 26, awarding the Super Eagles three points and three goals for the abandoned match. The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) was also ordered to pay a $50,000 fine within 60 days. Expressing his dissatisfaction with the ruling, LFF President Nasser Al-Suwai’I called the decision “unjust and malicious,” alleging that NFF’s influence within CAF influenced the outcome.

The President of the Nigerian community in Libya, Peter Omoregbie, spoke out on the mass arrests, stating, “The arrests started on Sunday night in some areas in Tedora. They are arresting innocent people. They don’t even care whether you have passports or residence permits. They just don’t care, which doesn’t happen in other countries.”

With videos circulating that reportedly show Nigerian nationals being detained in Tedora regardless of their legal status, Omoregbie added, “Some of us are already afraid, calling everywhere to ask what to do. Sometimes, as community leaders, we are helpless. Even the Nigerian Embassy’s hands are sometimes tied. But international bodies need to intervene in this situation.”

Idowu Babalola Photo
Idowu Babalola

Socially Not Social. IG & Twitter - @Idbragga

All author posts
Related Posts
Baba Sala’s Family Raise Alarm As Scammers Cash In On His Death
Baba Sala’s Family Raise Alarm As Scammers ...

The family of the late veteran Nigerian actor and comedian, Moses Adejumo, popularly known as Baba Sala, has warned...

Didier Drogba’s son signs for Italian fourth division club
Didier Drogba’s son signs for Italian fourt...

Isaac Drogba, son of former Chelsea and Ivory Coast striker Didier, has signed a deal with Italian fourth division...

Mr. Macaroni calls out Sanwo-Olu for poor road conditions in Lagos
Mr. Macaroni calls out Sanwo-Olu for poor roa...

Comedian and activist Mr. Macaroni has voiced his concerns about the state of Lagos roads in a post on...

Write A Comments