'We don't know where we are': Stranded Nigerian students in Sudan desert

'We don't know where we are': Stranded Nigerian students in Sudan desert

LEGIT NG

Some Nigerian students suspected to have been moved away from the war zones in Sudan have been seen in viral videos lamenting being abandoned by the federal government.

In multiple videos of the stranded students shared by a netizen, Dr Ahmad Small, the students are lamenting that they don’t know where they are, stating that the bus drivers suddenly stopped on the roads, alleging that the federal government was not paying them.

While sharing the video, Small wrote:

“The Buses evacuating Nigerian students and non-student were stopped in the middle of the Sahara, and the drivers refused to continue the journey because they were not PAID.”

He then went further to tag multiple media in Nigeria as well as government agencies to come to the students’ aid.

The students in the video were raising alarms about their security at the place, which was obviously a desert.

One of the students who spoke in the video said they were made to go through several rigorous processes before the journey was started. She said they had been in the desert for over 4 hours, “we don’t know where we are; we don’t know the situation we are in; we don’t have money; our money has finished.”

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