Gwoza Refugees Return Home From Cameroon
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Gwoza refugees return home from Cameroon
The Borno State Government has commenced the return of refugees from Gwoza Local Government Area who fled to neighbouring Cameroon, with the first batch arriving in the state after more than a decade in displacement. The development was disclosed in a statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Dauda Iliya. The returnees, numbering about 300, were received in Pulka as part of the state’s ongoing efforts to resettle residents displaced by insurgenc…
Cameroon Begins Repatriation Of 3,000 Nigerians
The first batch of 300 Nigerian refugees in neighbouring Cameroon Republic has arrived in Pulka town of Gwoza Local Area of Borno. Their arrival marked the commencement of the fourth phase of a sustained repatriation exercise of people displaced for 11 years by the insurgency in Borno. The 300 were part of the 3,000 expected to be repatriated from the Minawao Camp in Maruwa town of Cameroon. The returnees, comprising 75 households, arrived in Pu…
300 Nigerian Refugees Return to Borno State - Voice of Nigeria Broadcasting Service
The first batch of 300 Nigerian refugees has successfully returned to Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, marking the official commencement of the fourth phase of the ongoing refugee repatriation exercise. The returnees, drawn from 75 households, arrived in Pulka in a well-coordinated and dignifying process, signalling a significant step forward in the state’s long-term resettlement agenda. Emotional Transition For the families, the jour…
Nigerian Refugees Return To Borno After Over Decade In Cameroonian Camp
A group of 300 Nigerian refugees who had been living in the Minawawo Camp in Cameroon has returned to Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, marking the commencement of the fourth phase of a sustained repatriation exercise. The returnees, comprising 75 households, arrived in Pulka, Gwoza, in a coordinated and dignified homecoming. For these... The post Nigerian Refugees Return To Borno After Over Decade In Cameroonian Camp appeared first on…
© MinatThey left the Minawao camp in the Far North Cameroon region on 27 January 2026 to return to Nigeria through a programme implemented by both countries. A total of 297 Nigerian refugees who were staying in the Minawao refugee camp left Cameroon on Tuesday for their country. They travelled on five buses through a joint programme implemented by Cameroon and Nigeria with the support of humanitarian partners, namely the Office of the United Nat…
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