Ms Sani said she travelled to Libya in search of a better livelihood.
Mr Abdullahi said the returnees comprised 174 males, 97 females, 137 boys and 89 girls from Kano, Jigawa, Borno and Kaduna states among others.
The National Emergency Management Agency on Monday received 708 stranded Nigerians from Niamey, Niger Republic.
During the landing roll, the nose landing gear collapsed. All eight persons on board disembarked safely, with no injuries reported.
“Your selection is a privilege and a responsibility to excel,” the Kano governor said.
He said the delegation’s presence in Madina was a mark of respect and appreciation for the late elder statesman’s contributions to Kano and Nigeria.
A Max Air plane incident has caused the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport to shut down its runway temporarily.
Mr Na’Abba’s corpse was buried at Dandolo Cemetery, Goron-Dutse, Gwale Local Government Area of Kano State.
On Tuesday, NEMA received another batch of 148 stranded Nigerians from Niamey in Niger Republic.
The commander said that the EFCC had also adopted measures that would make it difficult for any person or group to tamper with the results of the elections.
