
A 23-year-old Nigerian woman was identified as Osarugbe, who was in Libya in Libya.
She died at 11:33 am after fighting the disease on Friday, April 4, 2025.
Anti-human trafficking advocate Yakubu Oyiza and her team have been raising funds to bring her back to Nigeria for better medical treatment as Libya hospitals turned her down.
According to OyizaBurial, autopsy and land burial of her land has been arranged, all funerals have been arranged in Libya, with all costs about 350,000.
She claimed that the family had abandoned her since she was sick, refusing to go to Kano earlier and pick her up the day she brought her back to Nigeria.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, April 5, Oyiza revealed that some family members of the deceased said they demanded OSAS’s property.
“Since yesterday, I called OSA’s family and told them that their sister passed and they didn’t ask me how far away they were.”
“We sent 350,000 times her funeral (to Libya) and they are still asking for more, but guess what? Osas’s family calls on us for her property.
“They want her property, we haven’t given this girl a break, but they’re having trouble with someone we don’t know who is with us.
“Most of these young girls who ran to Libya were chasing them. I was very upset.”