 Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency, Nema Mustafa Ahmed says that at least 160 women claiming to be Nigerians in Sudan are without passports to facilitate their return to the country. Ahmed, who stated these are the media briefing in Abuja, says the women's lack of Nigerian passport makes it difficult for the agency to verify their citizenship claims. He said Nema was being careful not to evacuate non-Nigerians from the war-torn North African country. The Nema chief says the women's claim that their great-grandparents up to the fifth generation were Nigerians while they were born in Sudan has not been unverified, and he added that Nigeria paid a total of $22,662,000 as exit fees at the point of moving the evacuees from Sudan and $62,950,000 for entry visas into Egypt. The federal government has evacuated 2,518 Nigerians from Sudan since the exercise began on May 3. We did a total of 15 flights and a total of 2,518 Nigerians were brought back home, all safely. No light was lost. Embassy, the ambassador of Sudan, has called me and said there are 160 women and children no passport, nothing. I said he must profile them, ascertain and verify who they are, get their addresses in Nigeria, get their addresses in Nigeria, let's know if they are really Nigerians, where