 Around 350 Nigerians, most of them students, arrived at Abuja Airport on Wednesday, May 3 following the evacuation from war-torn Sudan. Many of the evacuees had spent days at the Sudan-Egypt border before finally making their journey out. One student said war infections had even entered his school in Khatom, a move that he says made him flee the country. The thing that is happening in Sudan now, we cannot call it as a conflict or crisis. It's a war because we see a fighter jet, we see a bullet falling from our windows. They shoot our windows and they shoot with raucous and tankers, ammo tankers enter our school. Now I know now they take control in our school. That is why we decided to flee, but we come to border and we suffer very well. We were in the house early in the morning on Saturday morning and we just saw hearing gunshots, which was very scary. It even shakes the houses. You're hearing gunshots, you're hearing these missiles. It was very scary. Abikeh Dabiri Erewa, the chairman of Nigerians in the diaspora commission. Erewa said there needed to be better coordination between eight agencies to help the returning Nigerians. So we're expecting that what they're requesting by them is going to be more planes, not just more two planes. Because Egypt makes it difficult. Egypt says if the number of people you board is less than 200, and the aircraft can only take 150, then nobody will be. So they want you to help pick the exact number of people that you're bringing into the order. So if you call them more planes, the four planes go at the same time, you bring everybody back. So Nemals are sure that they've done that and that's for Egypt. In the Portuguese land being, they're trying to get tickets, because it's even more difficult to get flights to Portugal, but they have an airline. So they're processing them now, get them tickets and they come back home. And if other airlines get the landing permit, the two planes, at least they're coming back home. And nobody will be, we're glad nobody's life has been lost. And Broughton was looking for students, we went and showed them. So they're just set up as well.