VIDEOS: Air Peace Flight Carrying Evacuee Nigerians From Sudan Arrives Abuja

May 4, 2023
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Prime Business Africa reports that the Air Peace aircraft conveying evacuated Nigerians from war-torn Sudan has just arrived Abuja. The flight touched the tarmac of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at about 11.30 pm local time.
In an exchange with PBA correspondent minutes after the arrival of the aircraft, Mr Allen Onyema, the chief executive officer of Air Peace Limited, the domestic airline operator who offered to airlift the stranded Nigerians, said all evacuees were “hale, hearty and thankful.”

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“The aircraft has just landed Abuja this night. May God Almighty be praised in the highest for this safe return,” Onyema said.
It was not clear how many passengers were on board the aircraft as of the time of filling this report.

 

The evacuated Nigerians from war-torn Sudan on board Air Peace flight from Egypt on their way to Nigeria.

 

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