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Stranded Nigerian Returnees Recount Terrible Ordeal In Sudan, Egypt

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyMay 4, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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The first set of Nigerian evacuees from war-torn Sudan who arrived Abuja on Wednesday night have recounted their experiences shortly after their arrival in Abuja airport.

OsunDaily News had reported that some Nigerian students were evacuated from Egypt by Nigeria Air Force (NAF) on Wednesday.

This comes after the evacuation process suffered initial hitchesย when Nigerians were refused entry at the Egyptian border.

President Muhammadu Buhariโ€™s intervention led to the resolution of the challenges and the stranded Nigerians were allowed passage.

Speaking with TheCable, one of the evacuees, Zainab said she had lost hope in their survival in Sudan.

The 300-level physiotherapy student said they were not treated like humans at the Aswan border in Egypt, describing their condition as โ€œreally terrible and totally hardโ€.

โ€œWhen the war started, I didnโ€™t know because we were sleeping, we just started hearing gunshots and rockets and we had to leave where we were for safety,โ€ she said.

โ€œWe had to leave Khartoum for Egypt and it was totally hard for us. Some of us donโ€™t have money and life there was very expensive. There were pregnant women and children who were sick.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t think we would survive it because we slept in the car. All of our lives were in the car. Life there was totally hard and they treat us like we are not human beings at theย Aswan border in Egyptย where we spent about six days.โ€

On her part, Akinola Barakat, another student, said the journey from Sudan to the Aswan border took them about a week, noting that the war happened โ€œall of a sudden and we never expected itโ€.

โ€œWe had issues at the border. Sudan border to Egypt, that was where they gave us issues. We spent almost a week there and the journey wasnโ€™t easy at all,โ€ she said.

โ€œIt was all of a sudden. We never expected it. We just woke up in the morning and started hearing the sounds of bombs and everyone had to start fleeing.


โ€œI left Nigeria to study in Sudan because studying in Nigeria is not easy. I studied at the International University of Africa.โ€


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