Nigeria, March 2 -- The Borno State Government has completed the relocation of over 7000 Nigerian refugees recently repatriated from the Chad Republic back to their homes.

The refugees were repatriated last month over 10 years after they were displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency.

A federal government delegation led by Governor Babagana Zulum visited them in Chad and arrranged their return to Nigeria.

This newspaper reported that the Borno State Government subsequently opened a temporary camp from where they were being moved in batches to their ancestral homes.

On Saturday, the last batch of about a hundred people left the camp.

As part of the package to ease their return home, the state government, through the Borno State Emergency...