The Federal government has sent out luxurious buses to carry Nigerian students stranded in Sudan to nearby borders in Egypt where they are expected to be flown back home.
There have been concerns about their safety since the Sudanese conflict broke out.
Abike Dabiri-Erewa who is the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission NIDCOM shared photos of the students on Twitter and stated that they were undergoing registrations and will be evacuated in no distant time.
‘’As our students in Sudan queued up orderly to board their buses to Egypt enroute to Nigeria, supervised by Nigerian mission officials in Sudan. Let’s remember them in our prayers as they journey home. War is a terrible thing !!” she said
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