The Federal Government has announced that 265 Nigerians are scheduled to be evacuated from Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Wednesday, 6th of May 2020.
He also disclosed that discussions are also ongoing with British Airways, through the British High Commission, to evacuate about 300 Nigerians from London on Friday, 8th May, 2020.The flight is expected to depart London Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5, at 07:10am and arrive Lagos at 1:10pm.
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