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Hosted on MSNFG partners UNHCR to repatriate 400,000 Nigerian refugeesThe Federal Government has disclosed that not less than 400,000 Nigerian refugees currently reside in Chad, Niger Republic and Cameroon.The Federal Commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees ...
The National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons and the United Nations High Commission for ...
The Federal Government has expressed concern over 400,000 Nigerian refugees stranded in Cameroon, Niger and Chad, as plans are underway to repatriate them. The Federal Commissioner, National ...
Thousands of Nigerians who fled to Chad to escape jihadist violence in the country's northeast have returned after more than a decade, a relief ...
Refugees are prioritized based on their level of vulnerability and protection needs. In 2025, 200 resettlement places are allocated for Niger, compared to the assessed need of 15,000 refugees ...
The Nigerian government has commenced multi-sectoral arrangements for the repatriation, settlement and empowerment of over 100,000 Nigerian refugees scattered ...
Babagana Zulum, Borno state governor, led the Nigerian delegation to Baga Sola in Chad Republic to commence the repatriation ...
Nigerian refugees in Chad are set to return to the homeland following the signing of an agreement in Baga Sola, Chad Republic.
The recent withdrawal of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has raised ...
The Governments of Chad and Nigeria, together with UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, have signed a Tripartite Agreement (TA) to establish a structured framework for the eventual voluntary repatriation of ...
Refugees are prioritized based on their level of vulnerability and protection needs. In 2025, 200 resettlement places are allocated for Niger, compared to the assessed need of 15,000 refugees ...
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