The Nigerian government has commenced another round of evacuations for its citizens stranded in South Africa following renewed xenophobic protests and threats targeting foreign nationals in the country.

Over 700 Nigerians remain stranded in South Africa amid xenophobic tensions and bureaucratic delays in evacuation. Learn why funds approved by President Ti

More than 700 Nigerians remain stranded in South Africa with only three days left before the June 30 deadline imposed by local anti-immigration groups.

The Nigerian government has commenced another round of evacuations for its citizens stranded in South Africa following renewed xenophobic protests and threats targeting foreign…

The evacuees are expected to be flown back to Nigeria aboard an Air Peace aircraft in another phase of the ongoing humanitarian operation coordinated by the Federal Ministry of…

The federal government has confirmed that another evacuation flight carrying Nigerians back from South Africa is expected to arrive in Lagos

Nigerians in South Africa seek refuge at the Nigerian High Commission due to fears of anti-immigrant protests and xenophobic attacks, with many stranded de

The ministry said the latest evacuation marks the second flight under the ongoing voluntary repatriation exercise, bringing the total number of Nigerians evacuated from South…

No fewer than 15,000 Nigerians willing to come back home, Vanguard can authoritatively report, are still stranded in South Africa on the eve of June 30 deadline issued by…