Another batch of 40 Nigerians stranded in South Africa has arrived in Lagos, bringing the total number of returnees in the sixth batch to 1,174.The returnees, who came through Air Peace and Value Jet flights, thanked President Bola Tinubu and various officials for facilitating their evacuation.Government agencies like NEMA, Refugees Commission, and Nigerian Immigration Service were present to document the returnees.
Donations and support came from multiple sources, including ₦1 million each to Imo State returnees, MTN's free SIM packs, and state incentives from Edo and Delta.JAAL Foundation promised empowerment for 50 women, while Chibuzor Chinwe provided free accommodation and education for returnees' children.Cruxstone and Bolaji Idowu also contributed cash support.The returnees expressed gratitude for the collective efforts of individuals, organizations, and government bodies in their repatriation.
Original title: Sixth Batch Of Stranded Nigerians In South Africa Arrives In Lagos
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