No fewer than 162 Nigerians have again been brought back by the Federal Government from Libya.
The returnees are among Nigerians stranded in the country.
They were brought into the country on Tuesday through the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.
Breakdown of persons flown back include: 92 adult female, seven children, two infants, 61 adult male and three on medical care.
The returnees were received by officials of the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora, International Organization of Migration, Police, Nigerian Army.
Others are National Emergency Management Agency, Nigeria Immigration Service and the Liaison
Officer of the Edo State Government.
Edo State has the largest number of returnees.
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