150 Nigerian students trapped in Ukraine, as 775 arrive
It's not yet joy for some Nigerians trapped in the world’s new war theatre, Ukraine. This is even as over 775 of them returned home on Friday. Reports indicate that no fewer than 150 Nigerian students are trapped in the war zone. In Sumy, a Ukrainian city bordering Russia, the students were reportedly denied access to Russia despite interventions by the Nigerian government. The conflict between Russia and Belarus, on one side, and Ukraine dates back to 2014 but it was only last year that a large scale military presence was built around the Ukrainian border. Russia launched a full scale invasion on 24th February with civilians and their facilities not spared by the bombardment. The Ukrainian city of Sumy has become a war zone in recent days, losing electricity and forcing most residents to stay in bunkers. Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama said he had been in discussion with the Russian government with a view to ensuring that the 150 Nigerians that had indi...