This is just as foreign countries have been rushing and evacuating their nationals from Sudan as the fighting in the country enters its second week.
The fighting is between forces loyal to two rival generals.
Foreigners have for days, been fleeing the capital, Khartoum in a long-United Nations convoy.
The federal government of Nigeria had said it will on Wednesday commence the evacuation of about 5,500 Nigerians, including students stranded in Khartoum and other cities in Sudan.
To match their words with action, the government has released N150m for hiring 40 buses to convey its desperate citizens from the North African country.
In the video that was shared online on Wednesday, some buses arrived and the students are getting ready to be evacuated.
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