 The second batch of Nigerian evacuees from Ukraine has arrived in Abuja. An airpiece flight carrying evacuees are touched down at the Namdi Ezekiel Airport at exactly 6.35 p.m. today. However, yet to confirm the number of evacuees, the evacuation exercise follows the attack by Russian on Ukraine, which has left scores of people killed and many displaced. Over 5,000 Nigerians, a majority of whom are students studying in Ukraine, have been caught up in the conflict. Many of them have reportedly fled to neighboring countries to Ukraine, including Hungary, Poland, then Romania. Earlier today, the first batch of Nigerian evacuees, numbering 416, arrived at the country from Romania aboard Max Air. It's only a document and system that we use here on foods. It was when we got to Romania, we have to buy some things and people have to buy many things. Things are lost, and the culture is destroyed. Many things are not carried. It's like, you're alive. Even though you have to start from the beginning, it doesn't matter you're alive and that's all I care about. That's for my parents. Yeah, it's a lost investment but they care that I'm alive. That's great, I guess. I'm actually happy to see my family and getting a free flight. That's a plus. I don't really mind anything. I would like to... It is to trade like this, so I wouldn't mind doing it. I think trades are kind of fun and I'm not sure what happens. I'm happy. I'm happy to be home. It's Nigeria. I'm happy here. I'm expecting three other flights later today. Two from Poland and one from Budapest. So we're expecting that at the end of today, we will have brought in close to 1,000 again, apart from the 415 that had just come in this morning.