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VP. Shettima Welcomes Swiss Vice President, Delegation in Abuja
Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, on Tuesday received the Vice President and Foreign Minister of Switzerland, Ignazio Cassis, along with members of a high-level delegation in Abuja. The Swiss official arrived at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, where he was formally welcomed by Nigerian government representatives. According to official sources, the visit is aimed at strengthening diplomatic and economic relations between Nigeria and


Nigeria Clarifies UK Migration Deal: No Obligation to Accept Foreigners
The Nigerian Presidency has addressed confusion surrounding the recent migration agreement signed with the United Kingdom during President Bola Tinubu’s state visit. Officials emphasised that the deal does not require Nigeria to admit foreign nationals. The agreement, formalised through a 12-page Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), is aimed at enhancing cooperation on migration management and combating irregular migration between the two countries. Signed by Nigeria’s Minister


Tinubu Highlights Contributions of Nigerian Doctors to UK Health System at Royal Banquet
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has praised the significant role of Nigerian-trained doctors in the United Kingdom’s healthcare system, noting their strong presence within the National Health Service (NHS). Speaking during a state banquet at Windsor Castle hosted by King Charles III, Tinubu said Nigerian medical professionals rank among the largest groups of international workers supporting the NHS. He described their contribution as vital to healthcare delivery across the UK. Th
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U.S. Accused of Collecting Over $100 Million from Nigerians Amid Visa Processing Freeze — Report
A new report by the Cato Institute has alleged that the United States government collected more than $100 million in immigration-related fees from Nigerians without processing their applications, raising concerns over fairness and transparency in the system. According to the report, approximately 179,000 Nigerians paid for various immigration services despite an existing policy that halted the processing of applications tied to immigrant visas and permanent residency. The res


Kenya Launches Initiative to Improve Diaspora Access to Legal Information
The Kenyan government has launched a new initiative aimed at enhancing access to legal information for its citizens living abroad. This move comes as part of broader efforts to strengthen engagement with the diaspora community and ensure they are well-informed about their rights and responsibilities. The State Department for Diaspora Affairs has entered into discussions with the National Council for Law Reporting (Kenya Law) to develop resources that specifically address the


Diaspora Kenyans Demand Clear Voter Registration Framework Ahead of 2027 Elections
Kenyans living abroad are calling for greater clarity and structure in the voter registration process as the country prepares for the 2027 general elections. Diaspora groups say uncertainty around timelines and procedures could limit their participation in the electoral process. The Kenyan Diaspora Alliance has urged the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to simplify and expand access to voter registration for citizens outside the country. The group mainta
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Top Passive Income Ideas for Nigerians in the Diaspora
Building passive income is no longer optional for Nigerians living abroad, it’s a strategic necessity. With rising living costs across countries like the UK, Canada, and the US, relying solely on a salary can limit long-term financial stability. Passive income offers a way to earn consistently with minimal day-to-day involvement, while also creating opportunities to invest back home in Nigeria or diversify globally. One of the most practical options is real estate investment,


Diaspora Wealth: How Nigerians Abroad Are Building Financial Power
Nigerians living abroad have increasingly become a formidable force in global finance, leveraging opportunities in various sectors to build wealth while maintaining strong ties to their homeland. From real estate investments to tech startups, Nigerians in the diaspora are redefining the narrative of economic influence beyond national borders. This growing financial power not only supports families back home but also contributes to global economic conversations. One key avenue


Import–Export Opportunities for the Nigerian Diaspora: Profitable Trade Channels to Explore
Nigerians living abroad occupy a powerful position in global trade. With direct access to foreign markets and strong cultural ties to home, the diaspora can bridge supply gaps between Nigeria and the rest of the world. Import–export ventures are particularly attractive because Nigeria remains a large consumer market while also producing valuable raw materials and cultural goods that attract international demand. For diaspora entrepreneurs, the opportunity lies in connecting t
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Sanwo-Olu Reaffirms Drive to Strengthen Consumer Protection in Lagos
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has reiterated his administration’s resolve to reinforce policies and institutions aimed at safeguarding consumers across Lagos State Speaking through the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice at an event marking World Consumer Rights Day in Lagos, the governor stressed that consumer protection has become central to public safety, economic stability, and social fairness. He noted that Lagos, as Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre, carries a s


Zenith Bank to Launch Manchester Branch to Deepen UK–Africa Trade Links
Zenith Bank Plc has announced plans to expand its international footprint with the opening of a new branch in Manchester, United Kingdom, aimed at strengthening trade and investment flows between Africa and global markets The bank disclosed that the Manchester office is set to commence operations this week, positioning itself as a strategic hub for businesses engaged in cross-border trade across the UK, Europe, and Africa. According to the bank, the new branch will provide a


Lagos Appreciates Residents’ Patience Over Lekki-Epe Road Rehabilitation
The Lagos State Government has expressed appreciation to residents and motorists for their patience amid traffic disruptions caused by ongoing rehabilitation works along the Lekki-Epe corridor. Officials acknowledged that the construction activities have led to temporary traffic congestion but assured residents that the project is necessary to improve road infrastructure and traffic flow in the area. The government noted that efforts are being made to accelerate constru
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Easiest Countries for Nigerian Nurses to Work Abroad
Nigerian nurses are increasingly looking beyond the country for better career opportunities, driven by higher salaries, safer working conditions, and professional growth. Many nurses in Nigeria face overworked hospitals, limited resources, and minimal opportunities for advancement, making relocation an attractive option. The easiest countries for Nigerian nurses to work abroad are those actively recruiting foreign healthcare professionals and offering streamlined licensing pr


Writing a Strong Statement of Purpose for Student Visas
A statement of purpose (SOP) is one of the most important documents in a student visa application. Immigration officers and university admission committees rely on it to understand who you are, why you want to study in a particular country, and how the program aligns with your future goals. A strong SOP does more than list achievements; it tells a clear, logical story about your academic journey, professional ambitions, and genuine reasons for studying abroad. The first step


Divorce and Immigration: How Separation Impacts Your Residency Status
Divorce is rarely just a personal matter; for immigrants, it can ripple across legal and residential status, financial stability, and long-term plans. Understanding how divorce intersects with immigration law is crucial to protecting your rights and future. For many immigrants, marriage is the foundation of legal residency. Spouses on dependent or spousal visas often face immediate challenges if the marriage ends. In some countries, divorce can trigger the need to apply for a
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