The Nigerian national football team was stranded for over 12 hours at Al Abraq International Airport in Libya, without food or water, just 24 hours before their key African Cup of Nations qualifiers match against Libya. The situation arose after their plane was unexpectedly rerouted, leaving the team without proper arrangements to reach Benghazi.
Premier League star Ndidi claims hostage situation in Libya

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