More South African returnees recount ordeals
They were received by Chairman, Nigerian Diaspora Commission, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa who said efforts were on going to reintegrate them into the society.
Representatives of Lagos State Government , Jamil Sanwo- Olu, said the administration will assist the returnees with N20,000.00 each.He said the state government will continue to assist the returnees by creating a window for them in skills acquisition and entrepreneurship programmes.
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