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Two Impatient Nigerian Students Caused Deportation of 500 Students From Egypt to Sudan

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In a shocking turn of events, over 500 Nigerian students scheduled to travel to Nigeria were deported from Egypt back to Sudan due to the actions of two impatient students, News About Nigeria reports.

The students were reportedly instructed to stay behind if they did not have a passport or Emergency Travel Certificate (ETC). However, two students without proper documents ignored the instructions and joined their colleagues.

Their actions were discovered by Egyptian authorities at the Aswan airport, leading to frustration and anger from the authorities. As a result, all the stranded Nigerian students were deported back to Sudan, causing a delay of almost 10 hours.

The Nigerian officials have expressed disappointment and frustration over the situation, stating that the actions of the two students have spoiled the efforts of the Federal Government to airlift them.

In a voice note obtained by the press, a Nigerian official stated that the two students without passports or ETC had caused the deportation of all the students.

The official also warned students at Port Sudan to behave in a coordinated manner to avoid being returned back to Khartoum.

The incident highlights the importance of proper documentation when traveling, as the lack of necessary documents could cause inconvenience and delays for hundreds of students.

It also raises concerns about the safety of the little child who reportedly sneaked into Egypt amid the confusion and legal actions that may be taken against the two students responsible for the deportation of the stranded Nigerians.

In conclusion, the actions of two impatient Nigerian students have caused the deportation of over 500 students from Egypt back to Sudan.

The incident emphasizes the need for proper documentation when traveling and the importance of following instructions from authorities to avoid inconvenience and delays.

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