The fresh batch of 320 Nigerians expected to be evacuated from South Africa may not be coming in today because the flight scheduled to airlift them is still in Lagos due to the inability of the Airline to obtain a landing permit on time.
But Nigeria’s Consul-General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, has confirmed that the airline has received the permit and is continuing the evacuation process.
So far, 187 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their states and 320 more will be arriving with the second batch.
The fresh batch of 320 Nigerians expected to be evacuated from South Africa may not be coming in today because the flight scheduled to airlift them is still in Lagos due to the inability of the Airline to obtain a landing permit on time.
But Nigeria’s Consul-General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, has confirmed that the airline has received the permit and is continuing the evacuation process.
So far, 187 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their states and 320 more will be arriving with the second batch.
The fresh batch of 320 Nigerians expected to be evacuated from South Africa may not be coming in today because the flight scheduled to airlift them is still in Lagos due to the inability of the Airline to obtain a landing permit on time.
But Nigeria’s Consul-General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, has confirmed that the airline has received the permit and is continuing the evacuation process.
So far, 187 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their states and 320 more will be arriving with the second batch.
The fresh batch of 320 Nigerians expected to be evacuated from South Africa may not be coming in today because the flight scheduled to airlift them is still in Lagos due to the inability of the Airline to obtain a landing permit on time.
But Nigeria’s Consul-General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, has confirmed that the airline has received the permit and is continuing the evacuation process.
So far, 187 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their states and 320 more will be arriving with the second batch.
The fresh batch of 320 Nigerians expected to be evacuated from South Africa may not be coming in today because the flight scheduled to airlift them is still in Lagos due to the inability of the Airline to obtain a landing permit on time.
But Nigeria’s Consul-General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, has confirmed that the airline has received the permit and is continuing the evacuation process.
So far, 187 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their states and 320 more will be arriving with the second batch.
The fresh batch of 320 Nigerians expected to be evacuated from South Africa may not be coming in today because the flight scheduled to airlift them is still in Lagos due to the inability of the Airline to obtain a landing permit on time.
But Nigeria’s Consul-General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, has confirmed that the airline has received the permit and is continuing the evacuation process.
So far, 187 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their states and 320 more will be arriving with the second batch.
The fresh batch of 320 Nigerians expected to be evacuated from South Africa may not be coming in today because the flight scheduled to airlift them is still in Lagos due to the inability of the Airline to obtain a landing permit on time.
But Nigeria’s Consul-General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, has confirmed that the airline has received the permit and is continuing the evacuation process.
So far, 187 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their states and 320 more will be arriving with the second batch.
The fresh batch of 320 Nigerians expected to be evacuated from South Africa may not be coming in today because the flight scheduled to airlift them is still in Lagos due to the inability of the Airline to obtain a landing permit on time.
But Nigeria’s Consul-General in Johannesburg, Godwin Adama, has confirmed that the airline has received the permit and is continuing the evacuation process.
So far, 187 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their states and 320 more will be arriving with the second batch.