“No nation develops without significant investments. I appeal to all wealthy Nigerians to look inward and invest here, in Nigeria, for the future of our unborn kids,” said Mr Dangote.
“I was stranded there for over three years until IOM brought me back to the country,” Ms Aston said.
“Chad has no planes to offer, no billions of dollars to give but Chad has his dignity and pride,” he said.
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Wednesday evening banning citizens of 12 countries from entering the U.S., citing threats to national security.
The IOM stated that its Voluntary Humanitarian Return programme had facilitated the return of illegal migrants stranded in Libya to their homeland.
The report said Algeria and Egypt, representing over 60 per cent of the regional market, were the primary drivers of this growth.
Mr Al-Tarabelsi stressed the importance of UN support for the voluntary departure of migrants from Libya to their home countries.
Among the migrants were 43 women and 12 children.
Mr Al-Ghais said this while delivering a keynote address at the ongoing Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES) 2025 in Abuja.
The comptroller of the Illela border command, Tony Akuneme, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.
