Nigerian lady, Funmilayo Victoria Fehintola with loss of memory, deported from Oman is currently stranded at Lagos airport (photo)

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A Nigerian lady identified as Funmilayo Victoria Fehintola who was reportedly deported from Oman has been found roaming at the international wing of the Murtala Muhammad Airport in Lagos.

 

DailyTrust reports that the 31-year-old lady who is alleged to have lost her memory, arrived in Nigeria onboard an Emirates airplane with passport number A10173960. Her documents show that she left Nigeria for the Middle East on February 29, 2019.

 

According to the report, a cargo agent at the airport, Thompson Oladapo, who has been catering for Funmilayo’s upkeep for a week, said the lady hardly responds to inquiries from people who attempt to assist her to locate her family. Oladapo added that the lady alleged that she was injected with substance unknown to her in Oman before she was bundled into the aircraft she boarded to Lagos.

 

Document found on her showed that she received her certificate for negative PCR status for travel purposes on the 10th of March, 2021 from Salalah Al Gharbia Health Center in Oman while the certificate was signed by Dr. Salih Al Azawi and the Consultant was Ahmed Abdul Wahab Ahmed Mohd. Also, another document issued by the Dubai Health Authority via the AMC Family Medicine DXB Concourse B certified by the facility Managing Director, Bisher Josef Alazzam, noted that “the patient is vitally stable, there is no obvious medical contraindication for travel at the time of discharge”. The result was dated March 11. Funmilayo travelled on Emirates airlines to Nigeria via Dubai. The result also indicated that the issue addressed was ‘abnormal behavior’.

 

Oladapo said he visited Ibadan in Oyo state on Tuesday, March 16 to locate the address, No 2 Agisope, Muslim in the Oyo state capital as indicated in Funmilayo’s data provided by the immigration but no such place was found.

 

He appealed to members of the public to help locate the family members of the young lady to come to her aid and take her away from the premises of the airport as she currently sleeps on the walkway and inside buildings under construction at the terminal.