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Lagos Launches Innovative Health Insurance Packages for Diaspora and Tourists
Lagos State has introduced two new health insurance plans aimed at Nigerians living abroad and visitors to the state, expanding the Ilera-Eko diaspora offerings under the Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA). The plans, named Waka-Well and Home Konnect, were unveiled at LASHMA’s headquarters in Alausa, Ikeja. The Waka-Well plan is designed for short-term travellers, including festive-season visitors, tourists, and diasporans returning home. It covers common travel-re


Lagos Reaffirms Push for Stronger Nigeria–Russia Partnership, Eyes Energy and Tech Opportunities
Lagos State has restated its determination to strengthen Nigeria’s long-standing relationship with Russia, with the government signaling readiness to explore new areas of cooperation across energy, technology, and infrastructure. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by Deputy Governor Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, made the commitment during a courtesy visit by Russia’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Andrey Podelyshev, at the Deputy Governor’s residence in Ikoyi. Sanwo-Olu noted that


Trump Vows to Suspends Migration from ‘Third World Countries’ After Washington Shooting
U.S. President Donald Trump has to suspend migration from what he described as “Third World countries” following a fatal shooting involving a National Guard member in Washington, D.C. The attack left one soldier dead and another critically injured, intensifying debates over immigration policy, national security, and the role of the military in domestic protection. Trump said the freeze would allow the U.S. immigration system to “fully recover” and ordered a review of Green Ca
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Tinubu Restates Withdrawal Order of Police Guards for VIPs, Seeks Conversion of Grazing Reserves to Ranches
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his directive withdrawing police personnel attached to VIPs, insisting that the officers must be redeployed to security-challenged areas across the country. The President restated the order before the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja, stressing that the nation cannot afford to keep essential manpower away from critical policing duties at a time of increased insecurity. He instructed the Ministry of Interior to liaise with t


Fed Govt, Governors, Partners Join Forces to Tackle Rot in Education
The Federal Government, state governors and key development partners have renewed their collaborative push to rescue Nigeria’s struggling education sector, following the maiden Nigeria Education Forum (NEF 2025) held in Abuja on Tuesday and Wednesday. The forum, organised by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), the Federal Ministry of Education, the Committee of States’ Commissioners of Education in Nigeria and other partners, brought together major players to address long-sta


Tinubu Restates Police Withdrawal From VIPs, Directs Shettima to Lead Ranch Initiative
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its directive for the withdrawal of police officers attached to VIPs, insisting that the personnel must return to core policing duties as part of ongoing security reforms. President Bola Tinubu restated the order on Wednesday before presiding over the Federal Executive Council meeting at the State House, Abuja, expressing displeasure over the slow pace of compliance by relevant agencies. He directed the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi T
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Personal Finance Habits That Protect Migrants From Debt
Migrating to a new country often comes with financial pressure,higher living costs, unfamiliar systems, and the temptation to rely on credit in the early stages. Without structure, it’s easy for debt to pile up quietly. Strong money habits are no longer optional for migrants; they are a survival tool. One essential habit is building a strict starter budget. Migrants who track their spending from the first month adapt faster and avoid “invisible” expenses like transport, subsc


Building a Retirement Fund in Nigeria While Abroad
For many Nigerians living abroad, the dream of returning home one day is often accompanied by concerns about financial security. While saving in foreign accounts is common, building a retirement fund in Nigeria offers unique advantages: familiarity with the local economy, potential growth from investments, and peace of mind knowing your future is secured on home soil. Understand Your Retirement Needs Before investing, calculate how much you’ll need to maintain your lifestyle


Tax and Legal Considerations for Nigerians Investing from Abroad
As Nigeria prepares to implement its new tax laws in January 2026, diaspora Nigerians are seeking clarity on how the changes affect earnings abroad, remittances, and investments back home. The reforms aim to modernize the tax system, simplify compliance, and clearly define obligations for residents and non-residents alike. For Nigerians living and working abroad, understanding the distinction between foreign-earned income and Nigeria-sourced income is critical. While remittan
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First Lady leads Lagos’ new push as women leaders are appointed TB champions
Lagos State has intensified its tuberculosis (TB) response by appointing female lawmakers, newly elected female council chairmen, and spouses of political office holders as community TB Champions and Ambassadors, strengthening grassroots mobilisation in the race to eliminate the disease by 2030. Led by the First Lady and State TB Champion, Dr. Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, the investiture at the First Lady’s Banquet Hall in Alausa marked a strategic shift toward community-focu


Guinness Nigeria marks 75 years, Lagos Governor hails company’s legacy of impact
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has commended Guinness Nigeria for its 75-year contribution to industrial growth, community development, and social investment in the state and across the country. Speaking through the Secretary to the State Government, ’Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, at the company’s 75th anniversary dinner in Lagos, the Governor described Guinness Nigeria as a long-standing partner whose journey mirrors Nigeria’s economic evolution. He noted that the company


Lagos Set to Transform Lekki–Epe Commuting With New Regulated Bus Operations
The Lagos State Government is set to begin regulated bus operations along the Lekki–Epe corridor on December 8, marking the first phase of the Lekki–Epe Bus Reform Scheme designed to improve mobility and safety in the fast-growing corridor. LAMATA said the rollout will start with 229 high- and medium-capacity buses operating on predictable routes, fixed fares, and modern payment systems. The buses will also run under a strictly regulated framework aimed at improving travel ex
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Mental Health Challenges Among African Diasporans
The African diaspora represents a growing global community navigating life between cultures, identities, and expectations. While many migrate in search of better opportunities, the transition often comes with emotional strain. Mental health is a universal issue, but for many Africans living abroad, it takes on unique dimensions shaped by cultural expectations, immigration pressures, and the realities of adapting to unfamiliar environments. One of the biggest challenges is the


Top Countries Nigerians Are Moving to in 2025 And Why
Migration trends in 2025 show Nigerians targeting countries that offer stability, clearer immigration processes, and strong economic opportunities. With global labour shortages widening, many nations are adjusting their policies to attract skilled migrants and Nigerians are responding accordingly. Here are the top destinations shaping today’s migration wave. Canada Canada continues to lead because of its transparent immigration system. The Express Entry pathway and Provincia


Diaspora Voting and What It Means for Nigerians Abroad
For millions of Nigerians living abroad, the right to vote in national elections remains an unfulfilled promise. Estimated at over 20 million, the Nigerian diaspora represents a significant segment of the nation’s population, yet successive governments have failed to implement legislation enabling them to participate in elections. The Diaspora Voting Bill, which has passed second readings in the House of Representatives, has repeatedly stalled before becoming law. Advocates
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