The returnees reportedly arrived by road and were immediately taken through official processing and reintegration procedures coordinated by federal and state authorities.
At least 1100 Nigerian migrants stranded in Agadez, Niger Republic, have returned to Nigeria through Kano State, with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) confirming their arrival on Friday.
The returnees reportedly arrived by road and were immediately taken through official processing and reintegration procedures coordinated by federal and state authorities.
The Commandant of the Immigration Training School, Kano, Anthony Akuneme, disclosed this in a statement accompanied by videos of the migrants’ arrival.
According to him, the migrants are currently undergoing documentation through the Migration Information and Data Analysis System at the Migrants Arrival, Knowledge and Information Area before being moved to the International Transit and Stay of Knowledge centre for profiling, counselling and reintegration support.











