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Nigerian Girl Who Went To Work As A Maid In Saudi Arabia, Fakes Madness To Escape Death

A Nigerian girl narrated how she escaped death after the alleged killing of two other Nigerian housemaids in Saudi Arabia.

It was earlier reported how two Nigerian girls were allegedly killed by their employers after being trafficked to work as housemaids in Saudi Arabia. It was gathered that the murder of those two young women occurred within a space of two weeks in their respective homes where they worked as servants by their Saudi bosses.

The third Nigerian girl revealed she traveled to Saudi Arabia to work as a maid while her family thought she was living and working in Europe. She also said she decided to flee to Oman, a country close to Saudi following reports of the killing of the two Nigerian maids by their bosses.

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The young lady in a chat with Satellite Times revealed that weeks after she arrived Oman, she discovered that her new boss, a woman had allegedly killed her last maid in cold blood. Following the shocking discovery, the lady attempted to flee but could not due to the contract she signed with a recruitment agency in Nigeria and counterpart recruitment agency in Oman which restricted her from even leaving the house.

The Nigerian lady who was frightened in her new ‘home’, decided to do something in order to escape, hence she decided to fake madness.

She started faking madness by uttering gibberish words (including Yoruba incantation) while covering her face with white powder and displaying to the shock of everyone in the house even guests.

Embarrassed by the strange manifestation, her new employer called the recruitment agency after two days and queried them for giving her a “mad” girl as a maid.

The housemaid continued her “mad” display for three days without food or water, according to the report.

The madam was left with no choice than to buy a plane ticket for the lady and ordered her driver (as seen in the picture) to take her to the airport to ensure she is deported from the country.

Tobias Sylvester

Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos. Contact Tobias at editor@kanyidaily.com. Got a confidential tip? Submit it here

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