The International Organisation for Migration said Adaora was the only female among the survivors of a rescue mission on May 28.
Adaora, who had left Nigeria with two female friends – both dead – said “We were in the desert for 10 days. After five days, the driver abandoned us.
“He left with all of our belongings, saying he was going to pick us up in a couple of hours, but he never did”.
“We had to drink our own pee to survive. I couldn’t walk anymore. I wanted to give up”.
By the time the six survivors reached IOM’s transit centre in Dirkou, Adaora was unconscious.
Two of the other migrants from the group went back with IOM staff and the authorities to find the bodies and identify the victims.
After receiving medical assistance at IOM’s transit centres in both Dirkou and Agadez, Adaora is currently recovering at IOM’s transit centre for migrants in Niamey, awaiting her return to Nigeria.
She regretted embarking on the journey and said she wants to continue her work as a nurse when back in Nigeria.
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