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Jeffrey Daniel Calls on Africans in the Diaspora to Reconnect with the Continent
Legendary American dancer and R&B icon Jeffrey Daniel has appealed to Africans living abroad to reconnect with their roots by visiting or relocating to the continent, stressing that Africa, particularly Nigeria, remains a place of identity, purpose, and opportunity. Daniel made the call during a visit to the headquarters of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) in Abuja, where he met with the Commission’s Chairman/CEO, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa. He shared personal refle


US Halts Immigrant Visa Processing for Nigerians, Expands Travel Restrictions to 75 Countries
The United States has announced a temporary suspension of immigrant visa processing for Nigerians, deepening a tightening immigration posture that now affects citizens of roughly 75 countries worldwide. Under the new directive, US embassies and consulates will stop accepting and processing immigrant visa applications from Nigeria. The suspension is scheduled to take effect on 21 January and will remain in place pending a review of existing immigration procedures. Nigeria is l


Turkey Requests Nigeria E-Visa Access to Promote Trade and Investment
Turkey has formally sought inclusion in Nigeria’s electronic visa system to simplify travel for Turkish citizens and enhance bilateral business, investment, and diplomatic relations. The move is aimed at reducing logistical challenges and encouraging stronger economic engagement between the two countries. The request was made during a courtesy meeting between Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria, Mehmet Poroy, and Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, at the Ministry’s
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Five-Year-Old Detained as Federal Agents Carry Out Immigration Sweep in Minneapolis
Photo Credit: CNN Federal immigration authorities have confirmed the detention of a five-year-old boy during a large-scale enforcement operation in Minneapolis, drawing renewed attention to the scope and tactics of immigration raids in the United State. The incident occurred as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers carried out a coordinated sweep in the Minnesota city, which has seen a major federal presence in recent weeks. Officials said the child was detained


Diaspora Groups Criticise Indonesia’s Global Citizenship Scheme as Lacking Real Reform
Diaspora and mixed-marriage advocacy groups have expressed reservations about Indonesia’s newly introduced Global Citizenship of Indonesia (GCI) program, warning that it falls short of addressing long-standing citizenship challenges faced by Indonesians living abroad. The GCI scheme, scheduled to take effect on January 26, offers a lifetime stay permit to former Indonesian citizens and their descendants. While the initiative is aimed at strengthening ties with the diaspora, i


Zimbabwe Diaspora Group Seeks Legal Route to Secure Voting Rights Ahead of 2028 Polls
A Zimbabwean diaspora advocacy group has begun mobilising funds to pursue legal action aimed at expanding voting rights for citizens living outside the country ahead of the 2028 general elections. The group, operating under the banner of the Zimbabwe Diaspora Vote Initiative, says it plans to challenge existing electoral laws that limit participation in national elections to citizens resident in Zimbabwe or those on official government assignments abroad. Under current electo
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How Nigerians in the Diaspora Can Safeguard Their Real Estate Property Back Home
For Nigerians living abroad, owning property back home is both an emotional investment and a financial one. Unfortunately, distance creates opportunity for fraud, land disputes, and unauthorized sales. Many diaspora investors lose property not because they lacked money, but because they lacked structure and oversight. Safeguarding real estate from thousands of miles away requires planning, verification, and zero sentimentality. The foundation of property security is solid leg


Investment Myths Nigerian Diaspora Believes And the Truth Behind Them
For many Nigerians living abroad, investing back home is often seen as either a high-risk venture or a guaranteed path to wealth. The truth, however, lies somewhere in between. Nigeria presents real opportunities, but it also carries real risks. What complicates matters further is the number of myths that circulate within the diaspora community, myths that shape investment decisions, often negatively. Some of these myths are rooted in past experiences, others in fear or mistr


Wealth Retention Strategies for Nigerians Sending Money Home
For many Nigerians living abroad, sending money home is a routine part of supporting family, investing in local businesses, or contributing to community projects. While the intention is always noble, a common challenge faced is ensuring that the funds sent are used wisely and retain their value. Inflation, high transaction fees, and mismanagement can significantly reduce the impact of remittances, making wealth retention strategies essential. Understanding how to protect and
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HEFAMAA Reviews 2025 Operations, Calls for Expanded Health Facility Monitoring
The Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA) has reviewed its 2025 operational performance, commending franchise operators for achieving significant coverage in health facility monitoring across Lagos State. The assessment was unveiled during a three-day capacity-building programme for franchise operators. Permanent Secretary of HEFAMAA, Dr. Abiola Idowu, disclosed that franchise operators recorded between 75 and 80 per cent visitation coverage, reflec


Lagos Health District V Implements School Health Programme in Five Primary Schools
Lagos State Health District V has successfully implemented a School Health Programme across five public primary schools as part of efforts to strengthen preventive healthcare and child development. The programme covered schools in Ajeromi-Ifelodun, Amuwo-Odofin, Ojo, and Badagry areas, delivering health education, medical screening, dental checks, and deworming exercises. Representing the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Ahmad Amina Bello said the initiative promotes cleanliness, per


Lagos Boost Primary Healthcare with Donation of Automated Chemistry Analysers
The Lagos State Government has donated fully automated chemistry analysers to Akerele Primary Healthcare Centre in Surulere and Olojuwon Primary Healthcare Centre in Apapa-Iganmu LCDA to improve diagnostic services at the grassroots. Speaking at the handover ceremony, the Permanent Secretary, Health District IV, Dr. Abimbola Bowale, said the donation aligns with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES Plus Agenda for healthcare development Dr. Bowale explained that the equipment
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Implications of Recent U.S. Visa Restrictions for Nigerians
Recent changes in United States visa policy are reshaping travel, migration, and cross-border engagement for Nigerians, with growing uncertainty surrounding relocation plans, education, and business mobility. The measures, which took effect in January 2026, include a temporary pause on the processing of certain immigrant visas alongside stricter screening procedures across multiple visa categories. The most immediate impact is on Nigerians seeking permanent residence in the U


Why People Get Deported Despite Having Valid Visas
Many travellers believe that once a visa is stamped in their passport, they are guaranteed entry into their destination country. This is a dangerous misconception. A visa is not a guarantee, it is permission to request entry. Immigration officers still have the final authority to decide whether you can enter, stay, or be removed. This is why people get deported even with valid visas. A Visa Is Not a Ticket, It’s a Permission Slip A visa simply allows you to present yourself a


How Travel History Can Improve Your Chances of Getting a Visa
Applying for a visa can be a stressful and uncertain process, especially for Nigerians navigating strict rules in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, and the Schengen zone. While proper documentation, financial proof, and clear purpose of travel are essential, one often overlooked factor can significantly improve your chances: your travel history. Travel history refers to your past trips abroad, including visas obtained, countries visited, and compliance with tr
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