The statistics covered February to April, 2017.
The agency said the offences included human trafficking, smuggling of migrants and non-possession of valid travel documents.
Our correspondent learnt that from the 1,134 deportees, 905 were deported from Libya in five batches, while 115 came from Italy in four batches. From Mali, 41 persons were brought into Nigeria while 26 came from Burkina Faso.
Ghana deported 14 Nigerians; the United Arab Emirate, 22; one from Cameroon; eight from Ivory Coast and two from Togo.
The Director-General of NAPTIP, Julie Okah-Donli, who released these figures during a management meeting of the agency, stated that the statistics was alarming and embarrassing.
She added that more Nigerian victims of human trafficking were stranded across African countries, awaiting assistance.
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