300 more stranded Nigerians on Friday arrived in the country from Dubai.
Abike Dabiri-Erewa, The Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NIDCOM, made this known on her official Twitter page.
She disclosed that all the returnees upon arrival tested negative to Coronavirus.
Abike-Dabiri added that they would, however, be tested again at NCDC facility and will proceed on a 14-day compulsory self-isolation.
Her tweet read: “300 stranded Nigerian travellers arrive at Abuja Airport from Dubai. They all tested negative for COVID 19 before boarding.
“They will be tested again at an NCDC Government facility while on 14-days compulsory self-isolation as directed by the government.”
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