188 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from South Africa and expected time of arrival is 11:15pm
The flight which was supposed to leave at 9am was delayed till about 4pm due to the slow process of checking-in and clearance by Immigration officials.
There were also complaints of system failure.
Of the 313 confirmed for first batch of the evacuation today, only 188 will be arriving Lagos tonight.
Six hundred and forty Nigerians living in South Africa had indicated interest to leave the Rainbow nation due to the xenophobic attacks in the country.
The chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said two planes would be used in flying those who would be brought back.
According to her, immediately they arrive, they would each be given sim cards and airtime that would last almost two months to help them stay in touch with their families.
188 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from South Africa and expected time of arrival is 11:15pm
The flight which was supposed to leave at 9am was delayed till about 4pm due to the slow process of checking-in and clearance by Immigration officials.
There were also complaints of system failure.
Of the 313 confirmed for first batch of the evacuation today, only 188 will be arriving Lagos tonight.
Six hundred and forty Nigerians living in South Africa had indicated interest to leave the Rainbow nation due to the xenophobic attacks in the country.
The chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said two planes would be used in flying those who would be brought back.
According to her, immediately they arrive, they would each be given sim cards and airtime that would last almost two months to help them stay in touch with their families.
188 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from South Africa and expected time of arrival is 11:15pm
The flight which was supposed to leave at 9am was delayed till about 4pm due to the slow process of checking-in and clearance by Immigration officials.
There were also complaints of system failure.
Of the 313 confirmed for first batch of the evacuation today, only 188 will be arriving Lagos tonight.
Six hundred and forty Nigerians living in South Africa had indicated interest to leave the Rainbow nation due to the xenophobic attacks in the country.
The chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said two planes would be used in flying those who would be brought back.
According to her, immediately they arrive, they would each be given sim cards and airtime that would last almost two months to help them stay in touch with their families.
188 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from South Africa and expected time of arrival is 11:15pm
The flight which was supposed to leave at 9am was delayed till about 4pm due to the slow process of checking-in and clearance by Immigration officials.
There were also complaints of system failure.
Of the 313 confirmed for first batch of the evacuation today, only 188 will be arriving Lagos tonight.
Six hundred and forty Nigerians living in South Africa had indicated interest to leave the Rainbow nation due to the xenophobic attacks in the country.
The chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said two planes would be used in flying those who would be brought back.
According to her, immediately they arrive, they would each be given sim cards and airtime that would last almost two months to help them stay in touch with their families.
188 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from South Africa and expected time of arrival is 11:15pm
The flight which was supposed to leave at 9am was delayed till about 4pm due to the slow process of checking-in and clearance by Immigration officials.
There were also complaints of system failure.
Of the 313 confirmed for first batch of the evacuation today, only 188 will be arriving Lagos tonight.
Six hundred and forty Nigerians living in South Africa had indicated interest to leave the Rainbow nation due to the xenophobic attacks in the country.
The chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said two planes would be used in flying those who would be brought back.
According to her, immediately they arrive, they would each be given sim cards and airtime that would last almost two months to help them stay in touch with their families.
188 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from South Africa and expected time of arrival is 11:15pm
The flight which was supposed to leave at 9am was delayed till about 4pm due to the slow process of checking-in and clearance by Immigration officials.
There were also complaints of system failure.
Of the 313 confirmed for first batch of the evacuation today, only 188 will be arriving Lagos tonight.
Six hundred and forty Nigerians living in South Africa had indicated interest to leave the Rainbow nation due to the xenophobic attacks in the country.
The chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said two planes would be used in flying those who would be brought back.
According to her, immediately they arrive, they would each be given sim cards and airtime that would last almost two months to help them stay in touch with their families.
188 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from South Africa and expected time of arrival is 11:15pm
The flight which was supposed to leave at 9am was delayed till about 4pm due to the slow process of checking-in and clearance by Immigration officials.
There were also complaints of system failure.
Of the 313 confirmed for first batch of the evacuation today, only 188 will be arriving Lagos tonight.
Six hundred and forty Nigerians living in South Africa had indicated interest to leave the Rainbow nation due to the xenophobic attacks in the country.
The chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said two planes would be used in flying those who would be brought back.
According to her, immediately they arrive, they would each be given sim cards and airtime that would last almost two months to help them stay in touch with their families.
188 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated from South Africa and expected time of arrival is 11:15pm
The flight which was supposed to leave at 9am was delayed till about 4pm due to the slow process of checking-in and clearance by Immigration officials.
There were also complaints of system failure.
Of the 313 confirmed for first batch of the evacuation today, only 188 will be arriving Lagos tonight.
Six hundred and forty Nigerians living in South Africa had indicated interest to leave the Rainbow nation due to the xenophobic attacks in the country.
The chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa said two planes would be used in flying those who would be brought back.
According to her, immediately they arrive, they would each be given sim cards and airtime that would last almost two months to help them stay in touch with their families.