The Presiding Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide, Johnson Suleiman, says he is willing to assist in airlifting more Nigerians willing to return home from South Africa.
, says he is willing to assist in airlifting more Nigerians willing to return home from South Africa.
The cleric said he had ordered for flight tickets for some Nigerians willing to come back home, following the xenophobic attacks on them and their property by South Africans. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Air Peace on Wednesday transported the first batch of 178 Nigerians back to the country from South Africa.
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