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1,300 Stranded Nigerians Departs Sudan

On Sunday, April 30, the National Association of Nigerians Students, Sudan, confirmed that 1,300 stranded Nigerians left Khartoum.

This was contained in a letter signed by the Public Relations Officer, NANS, Amal Pantami.

According to the reports, the letter did not state where the stranded Nigerians would head to; either Aswan or Port Sudan.

 “This is to inform the general public that all the remaining Nigerian students have been evacuated from Khartoum today Sunday 30th April 2023.

“There were a total of 26 buses and each bus contained about 50 people.

“We continue to ask for everyone’s prayers and we hope all the students are able to reach Nigeria safely.

“We are ever grateful for your continuous support and prayers.”

There were a total of 26 buses and each bus contained about 50 people.

“We continue to ask for everyone’s prayers and we hope all the students are able to reach Nigeria safely.

“We are ever grateful for your continuous support and prayers,” the letter read.

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