In Benghazi, Libya, a Nigerian housekeeper was arrested on February 8, 2026, for allegedly stealing from her employer.
Authorities accused her of taking 98,000 dinars from the household.
The incident attracted media attention, raising questions about trust and security in domestic work.
The woman, whose motives remain unclear, was detained pending further investigation. Her story highlights the challenges faced by foreign domestic workers and the importance of proper oversight.
The case serves as a reminder of the fragile boundaries of employer-employee relationships amid economic and social pressures.









