Photos: 161 Nigerians Arrive Lagos Airport From Libya
One hundred and sixty-one Nigerians, who have been stranded in Libya
voluntarily returned to the country yesterday on board an Airbus 329
with registration number Nouvelair TS-INB.
The returnees journey back to Nigeria was facilitated by International Organization for Migration, IOM, after the Federal Government asked for
its assistance on confirming that some Nigerians were willing to
return home.
They were received at the Hajj Terminal by the National Emergency
Management Agency, NEMA. The group was made up of 101 females and 60
males, seven children, and two infants. There were also three
unaccompanied minors while three of the deportees needed medical care.
Immediately they landed most of them started singing praises to thank God
they arrived home safely. Many Nigerians are said to be suffering in
Libya.
Category: Nigeria National News
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