Cameroon: 3800 Nigerians Leave Cameroon
19th Nov 2005, 19:03 GMT
The Nigerian government November 12 began a mass repatriation of its nationals in Cameroon. The first batch of some 450 Nigerians from Tiko Sub-division on November 12, at about 10:00 pm left Cameroon through the Bota Port in Limbe to the Cross River State in Nigeria. The Post gathered that they docked safely in Calabar, Nigeria, at about 6:00 am.
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