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Xenophobia: 270 Nigerians evacuated from S’Africa return Thursday
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Xenophobia: 270 Nigerians evacuated from S’Africa return Thursday

Punch Nigeria about 4 hours 1 mins read
A group of at least 270 Nigerians, who are expected to make up the first batch of returnees from South Africa following recent xenophobic attacks, is scheduled to arrive in Lagos on Thursday morning as the Federal Government intensifies efforts to assist affected citizens. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this in a statement issued Read More: https://punchng.com/xenophobia-270-nigerians-evacuated-from-safrica-return-thursday/

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