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Federal Government Evacuates 834 Nigerians Fleeing Sudan Crisis From Aswan Airport And Port Sudan
The federal govt has evacuated 834 stranded Nigerians fleeing Sudan crisis from both Aswan Airport and Port Sudan.
Those evacuated were majorly students, women and children, the highest number since the exercise began on Wednesday.
The three flights, Azman, Max Air and Sudanese Airline, Tarco aviation landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja on Sunday at different Nigerian local times.
The Ministry of Humanitarian affairs, crisis and disaster management said no stranded Nigerian is left at the Aswan Airport as all those registered have all finally been evacuated from Egypt.
Azman Air airlifted 410 evacuees, and Max Air 324 from Aswan Airport in Egypt while Tarco aviation carried 102 returnees from Port Sudan.
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