The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has received another batch of 107 Nigerians stranded in Tripoli, Libya.
The agency said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
NEMA said that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Cargo Wing, Ikeja, late Tuesday aboard Al Buraq Air Boeing 737-800 with registration number 5A-DMG.
The returnees comprised 53 males, 52 females and two infants.
NEMA Director-General, Mr Mustapha Ahmed officially received the returnees on behalf of the Federal Government.
The International Organisation for Migration with the support of international partners, has been assisting stranded Nigerians in Libya to return home since 2017.
In April this year, a total of 259 has so far being assisted back into the country.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has received another batch of 107 Nigerians stranded in Tripoli, Libya.
The agency said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
NEMA said that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Cargo Wing, Ikeja, late Tuesday aboard Al Buraq Air Boeing 737-800 with registration number 5A-DMG.
The returnees comprised 53 males, 52 females and two infants.
NEMA Director-General, Mr Mustapha Ahmed officially received the returnees on behalf of the Federal Government.
The International Organisation for Migration with the support of international partners, has been assisting stranded Nigerians in Libya to return home since 2017.
In April this year, a total of 259 has so far being assisted back into the country.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has received another batch of 107 Nigerians stranded in Tripoli, Libya.
The agency said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
NEMA said that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Cargo Wing, Ikeja, late Tuesday aboard Al Buraq Air Boeing 737-800 with registration number 5A-DMG.
The returnees comprised 53 males, 52 females and two infants.
NEMA Director-General, Mr Mustapha Ahmed officially received the returnees on behalf of the Federal Government.
The International Organisation for Migration with the support of international partners, has been assisting stranded Nigerians in Libya to return home since 2017.
In April this year, a total of 259 has so far being assisted back into the country.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has received another batch of 107 Nigerians stranded in Tripoli, Libya.
The agency said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
NEMA said that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Cargo Wing, Ikeja, late Tuesday aboard Al Buraq Air Boeing 737-800 with registration number 5A-DMG.
The returnees comprised 53 males, 52 females and two infants.
NEMA Director-General, Mr Mustapha Ahmed officially received the returnees on behalf of the Federal Government.
The International Organisation for Migration with the support of international partners, has been assisting stranded Nigerians in Libya to return home since 2017.
In April this year, a total of 259 has so far being assisted back into the country.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has received another batch of 107 Nigerians stranded in Tripoli, Libya.
The agency said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
NEMA said that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Cargo Wing, Ikeja, late Tuesday aboard Al Buraq Air Boeing 737-800 with registration number 5A-DMG.
The returnees comprised 53 males, 52 females and two infants.
NEMA Director-General, Mr Mustapha Ahmed officially received the returnees on behalf of the Federal Government.
The International Organisation for Migration with the support of international partners, has been assisting stranded Nigerians in Libya to return home since 2017.
In April this year, a total of 259 has so far being assisted back into the country.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has received another batch of 107 Nigerians stranded in Tripoli, Libya.
The agency said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
NEMA said that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Cargo Wing, Ikeja, late Tuesday aboard Al Buraq Air Boeing 737-800 with registration number 5A-DMG.
The returnees comprised 53 males, 52 females and two infants.
NEMA Director-General, Mr Mustapha Ahmed officially received the returnees on behalf of the Federal Government.
The International Organisation for Migration with the support of international partners, has been assisting stranded Nigerians in Libya to return home since 2017.
In April this year, a total of 259 has so far being assisted back into the country.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has received another batch of 107 Nigerians stranded in Tripoli, Libya.
The agency said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
NEMA said that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Cargo Wing, Ikeja, late Tuesday aboard Al Buraq Air Boeing 737-800 with registration number 5A-DMG.
The returnees comprised 53 males, 52 females and two infants.
NEMA Director-General, Mr Mustapha Ahmed officially received the returnees on behalf of the Federal Government.
The International Organisation for Migration with the support of international partners, has been assisting stranded Nigerians in Libya to return home since 2017.
In April this year, a total of 259 has so far being assisted back into the country.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has received another batch of 107 Nigerians stranded in Tripoli, Libya.
The agency said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
NEMA said that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Cargo Wing, Ikeja, late Tuesday aboard Al Buraq Air Boeing 737-800 with registration number 5A-DMG.
The returnees comprised 53 males, 52 females and two infants.
NEMA Director-General, Mr Mustapha Ahmed officially received the returnees on behalf of the Federal Government.
The International Organisation for Migration with the support of international partners, has been assisting stranded Nigerians in Libya to return home since 2017.
In April this year, a total of 259 has so far being assisted back into the country.