FG effort To Recover The Remaining Nigerians In Sudan
Many Nigerian students were caught up in a carnage they were unaware of due to the Sudanese situation. A sad recollection of fellow Americans who had once been stuck in the war-torn Ukraine resonated as they navigated the webs of uncertainty, but it was also a disturbing familiarity. They were unafraid and clung to optimism, using their desire to get back home as a beacon. They have won thus far.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary organization, and the Sudanese military intensified a power struggle that had been simmering for years on April 15 into a full-fledged conflict. The brawl started in Khartoum, the capital of the nation, which is home to many foreign nationals, including diplomats, businesspeople, and students. Of the last group, a sizable portion is made up of Nigerians.
As the struggle for control raged on, concerns feared Sudan could
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