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British-Nigerian Councillor Roseline Ogunro Sworn in as Mayor of Islington
Roseline Ogunro has officially been inaugurated as the new Mayor of Islington, marking another milestone in the increasing presence of Nigerians in British local government. Her elevation follows closely after another Nigerian-born figure, Jason Jackson, previously made history as the borough’s first Nigerian-born mayor, underscoring a continuing trend of diaspora representation in UK civic leadership. Ogunro, who has been active in local governance and community service, ass


Nigeria, Türkiye Deepen Mining Partnership With New Bilateral Agreement
Nigeria and the Republic of Türkiye have entered into a new partnership aimed at expanding cooperation in the mining and energy sectors following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding during the Istanbul Natural Resources Summit. The agreement, signed by Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, and Türkiye’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Alparslan Bayraktar, is expected to strengthen collaboration in mineral exploration, technical devel


Nigeria’s New Envoy To Washington Officially Begins Diplomatic Assignment After Meeting Trump
Nigeria’s newly appointed ambassador to the United States, Kayode Are, has formally assumed office in Washington after presenting his diplomatic credentials to US President Donald Trump at the White House. The presentation ceremony, which took place in Washington, DC, marked the official recognition of Are as Nigeria’s representative to the United States government. The event featured diplomatic formalities involving American protocol officials, security personnel, and repres
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Ghana Debunks False Cambodia Deportation Claims Affecting African Nationals
The Ghanaian government has dismissed reports circulating online that Cambodian authorities had ordered citizens of several African countries, including Ghana, to leave the country by the end of May or face legal consequences. In a statement released on Friday, Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that the alleged immigration directive being shared across social media platforms did not originate from any official Cambodian institution. The ministry said it immediatel


Romania Unveils €100 Million Diaspora Investment Scheme to Attract Entrepreneurs Abroad
The government of Romania has introduced a €100 million financing initiative aimed at encouraging citizens living abroad to establish and grow businesses back home, in a renewed push to tap into diaspora capital and expertise. The programme, branded “Diaspora Invests at Home,” is being rolled out by the Ministry of Finance Romania and is positioned as the country’s first structured funding mechanism exclusively targeting entrepreneurs from the Romanian diaspora. Under the sch


Zimbabwe Diaspora Remittances Hit Over US$3.5 Billion Amid Economic Uncertainty
Zimbabweans living abroad are sending more than US$3.5 billion back home annually, according to new estimates by the African Development Bank (AfDB), highlighting the growing role of diaspora remittances in supporting the country’s economy. The figure surpasses the US$2.45 billion officially recorded by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) in 2025, reflecting the increasing financial contribution of Zimbabweans overseas to household welfare and national foreign exchange inflows
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Exploring the Lagos Real Estate Market in 2026: Is Now the Time to Buy?
Lagos real estate in 2026 remains one of the most active property markets in Africa, driven by rapid urbanization, population growth, and continuous demand for both residential and commercial space. However, the market is no longer as straightforward as it once was. Prices have climbed significantly in many locations, and buyers are now faced with a more selective environment where timing, location, and due diligence determine success more than general market entry. A key fac


How to Use a UK or US LLC to Invest Safely in Nigerian Businesses
Foreign investors and members of the Nigerian diaspora are increasingly exploring structured ways to participate in Nigeria’s fast-growing business environment, with UK and US limited liability companies (LLCs) emerging as a preferred vehicle for reducing risk and improving legal clarity. This approach is not about avoiding Nigerian regulations, but about creating a stronger, internationally recognized structure for holding investments and managing exposure. An LLC registered


The Best Way to Repatriate Profits from Your Nigerian Business as a Non-Resident
Repatriating profits from Nigeria as a non-resident business owner is not just a matter of transferring money abroad. It is a regulated financial process shaped by foreign exchange rules, banking compliance requirements, and tax obligations. When done correctly, it allows investors to move returns out of Nigeria legally, efficiently, and with minimal friction. When done poorly, it leads to delays, blocked transfers, and avoidable losses.The first step is understanding that Ni
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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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Japa in 2026: Is the Trend Slowing Down or Accelerating?
The “Japa” phenomenon, Nigeria’s sustained wave of migration driven by economic pressure, insecurity concerns, and the pursuit of better opportunities abroad, continues to define the country’s social and economic reality in 2026. What began as a visible surge of departures in the early 2020s has now matured into a more structured and complex migration system, raising a central question: is the trend slowing down or accelerating? The reality is more nuanced than either extreme


OPT and STEM Extension for Nigerian Students in the US: Everything You Need to Know
For many Nigerian students studying in the United States, graduation does not automatically mean the end of their academic journey; it marks the beginning of a critical transition into the professional world under strict immigration rules. At the center of this transition are Optional Practical Training (OPT) and the STEM OPT Extension, two programs that allow international students on an F-1 visa to legally work in the United States after completing their studies. These prog


What Documents Children Born Abroad Need to Claim Nigerian Citizenship
Children born outside Nigeria can still acquire Nigerian citizenship, but it is not automatic in most cases. The process is strictly based on descent, meaning eligibility depends on the nationality of the parents and the ability to provide verified legal documents that establish a clear connection to Nigeria. The first requirement is proof that at least one parent is a Nigerian citizen at the time of the child’s birth. This is the legal basis for citizenship by descent. Witho
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