Tamrat said that the Nigerians arrived at the Cargo Wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos at 4.15a.m. aboard a chartered flight.
The returnees comprised 89 males and 62 females, including three children and three infants, with six medical cases.
Tamrat said that the Nigerians returned from the Libyan cities of Janzour, Salah Adden and Tajoura.
According to him, they were received by officials of government agencies including the National Emergency Management Agency and the Nigeria Immigration Service.
Tamrat noted that Friday’s arrival brought to 514, the number of Nigerians who have voluntarily returned from Libya in June under the Voluntary Return Assistance Programme.from dailypost
Hope they have learn the lesson of their lives.
ReplyDeleteSure...learning has taken place but how are we sure that it's effective.
DeleteMc pinky
O chim.
ReplyDeleteHow many Nigerians are in Libya sef?
Only June and they have 500+ already and the month has not even ended yet.
God help us.
😮Wait, they are still returning Nigerians from Libya? Did the whole country move there?.they should not bring in terrorists as returnees oh
ReplyDeleteThey are still much chimo oooo.including pregnant women this is Serious..
ReplyDeleteI'm even wondering how many of them are infected.
ReplyDeleteNaaawaaoo!
Una welcome back, at least you guys are still alive, there is a way.