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83 Nigerians Return Home from South Africa
Another 83 Nigerian nationals have returned home from South Africa, arriving at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos on Wednesday, August 19, 2026. The returnees departed O. R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg at 3:10 p.m. aboard South African Airways Flight SAA 0060 and arrived in Lagos at approximately 8:30 p.m. The group comprised 58 adults, 23 children and two infants. One official from the Nigerian Consulate accompanied the returnees during the


South African Court Delays Ruling in Chidimma Adetshina Deportation Case Until 2027
A South African court has postponed its decision on the deportation case involving former Miss Universe Nigeria, Chidimma Adetshina, with judgment now expected in February 2027. The Cape Town Regional Court deferred the matter on Tuesday as Adetshina continues her legal challenge against efforts by South African authorities to remove her from the country. The development came amid protests outside the court by members of Operation Dudula, an anti-immigration group that has re


President Tinubu Urges Nigerians in Diaspora to Invest in Nigeria, HELLO Energy Wins Award
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on Nigerians living abroad to increase their investments in the country, urging them to take advantage of ongoing economic reforms and contribute capital, skills and technology to Nigeria’s development. President Tinubu made the call at the Nigeria Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS), an annual hybrid event organised by the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) and the Nigeria Diaspora Summit Initiative (NDSI). Represented by his Chief
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Malawi Begins Plans to Repatriate Citizens From South Africa Over Migrant Attacks
The Malawian government has announced plans to assist its citizens in South Africa following reports of violence and intimidation targeting African migrants in some communities across the country. In a statement issued by Malawi’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, authorities said they are closely monitoring developments and working through diplomatic channels to support Malawians who may have been affected by the unrest. According to the ministry, of


Ireland Introduces Stricter Visa Rules for International Students
Ireland has updated its immigration requirements for foreign students, introducing stricter guidelines for those planning to study in the country for more than 90 days. According to new directives issued by Ireland Immigration Service Delivery, all non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationals intending to pursue long-term academic programmes must secure a long-stay study visa before travelling to Ireland. Applications are expected to be submitted from the applicant’s country of


Five Mozambicans Killed as Anti-Immigrant Violence Escalates in South Africa
The Mozambican government has confirmed that five of its citizens were killed during a wave of anti-immigrant violence in South Africa, raising concerns over growing tensions linked to protests against undocumented migration. According to authorities in Maputo, the victims were among hundreds of Mozambicans affected by unrest that erupted in the Western Cape town of Mossel Bay over the weekend. Two additional Mozambican nationals reportedly died in a separate road accident wh
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A Real Estate Due Diligence Checklist for Diaspora Buyers
Buying property in Nigeria from abroad can be exciting. For many Nigerians in the diaspora, real estate represents more than an investment. It can be a way to build wealth, secure a future home, support family or establish a financial connection to home. But buying property from thousands of kilometres away also comes with risks that should not be underestimated. The biggest mistake a diaspora buyer can make is assuming that a property is legitimate simply because it was reco


Why Investment Verification Is Essential for Nigerians Living Abroad
For many Nigerians living abroad, investing back home is more than a financial decision. It is a way to build wealth, support family, prepare for retirement, and maintain a connection with their homeland. From real estate and agriculture to small businesses and financial products, opportunities continue to grow. Unfortunately, so do investment scams. Every year, countless members of the Nigerian diaspora lose significant amounts of money because they trusted unverified indivi


How Nigerians Abroad Are Building Businesses That Create Jobs Back Home
For decades, the story of migration has largely been told through the lens of remittances. Nigerians living abroad send billions of naira home each year to support parents, siblings, education, healthcare, and household expenses. While these transfers remain essential, a quieter shift is taking place. Increasingly, Nigerians in the diaspora are moving beyond financial support to become business builders, employers, and long-term investors in their home country. Instead of sim
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Diaspora Coalition Backs Hamzat for Lagos Governorship Ahead of 2027 Race
A coalition of Lagos indigenes living abroad has thrown its support behind Lagos State Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, endorsing him as their preferred candidate for the 2027 governorship election in the state. The group, made up of professionals and stakeholders from the United Kingdom, Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East, announced its endorsement during a gathering held in London. Members of the coalition said Hamzat possesses the experience, administrative c


Lagos State Releases N701 Million Insurance Payouts to Families of Deceased Workers
Lagos State has disbursed a total of N701,054,344.57 to 232 families of public servants who died while in active service. The payments were presented at a ceremony in Ikeja, with some families receiving up to N15 million each under the state’s insurance scheme. The event was organized by the Ministry of Finance in partnership with LASACO Assurance and a consortium of underwriters and bankers. It provided an opportunity to formally honour the memory of the deceased workers and


Governor Sanwo-Olu Rolls Out Digital Learning Devices to Over 600,000 Lagos Students
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has launched a large-scale distribution of digital learning tablets and textbooks to public secondary school students across the state, expanding access to technology-driven education. The initiative, part of the state government’s broader education reform strategy, is designed to integrate digital tools with traditional learning, ensuring students benefit from both innovation and foundational literacy. Officials say the programme ali
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How Nigerians Abroad Can Shape National Progress
For decades, Nigerians living abroad have contributed to the country's development in ways that often go unnoticed. While remittances remain one of the most visible forms of support, the true value of the diaspora extends far beyond financial transfers. Across healthcare, technology, education, entrepreneurship, research, public policy, and cultural diplomacy, Nigerians overseas possess knowledge, networks, and experiences that can accelerate national progress if effectively


How Immigration Changes Personal Identity
Immigration is more than crossing borders or obtaining legal status. It is a deeply personal journey that reshapes how people see themselves, relate to others, and define where they belong. While many people focus on the economic opportunities of moving abroad, the emotional and psychological transformation is often far more significant. Every new environment challenges old assumptions, forcing immigrants to rebuild parts of their identity while holding onto the values that s


What Students Should Know Before Relocating Abroad
Studying abroad is a dream shared by millions of students around the world. The prospect of earning an international degree, experiencing a new culture, and building a global network is exciting. However, relocating to another country for education involves much more than securing admission and obtaining a visa. Many students arrive with high expectations but quickly discover challenges they never anticipated. Understanding what lies ahead can make the transition smoother and
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