 Abiked, Dabi Rerewa, chairperson of the Nigerians in diaspora commission NITCOM says an air peace aircraft has landed in Egypt to early stranded Nigerian students in the water on Sudan to Nigeria. Dabi Rerewa made the announcement in a tweet on Tuesday evening, saying that the aircraft would take students who had been given clearance to move into the North African country. Alema Yema, chairperson of the air peace, had offered to use the airline to evacuate Nigerians stranded in Sudan for free. The aviation mogul said, if Nigerians in the North East African region could be moved to a neighboring country, the airline would fly there and evacuate them as students' airspace is closed for civil aviation flights. Dabi Rerewa, chairperson of the Nigerian Air Force evacuation team, left for Aswan Airport in Egypt on April 29 to also early stranded Nigerians. In a turn of events on Monday, Dabi Rerewa said the border was opened after President Mohammad Buhari spoke with Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, the Jifian president. The first set of evacuated Nigerians were initially expected to arrive in the country on Friday. Dabi Rerewa, chairperson of the Air Force evacuation team, left for Aswan Airport in Egypt on April 29 to also early stranded Nigerians stranded in Sudan. Dabi Rerewa, chairperson of the Air Force evacuation team, left for Aswan Airport in Egypt on April 29 to also early stranded Nigerians stranded in Sudan.