Actor Bolanle Ninalowo Named Atlanta Coordinator for Pro-Tinubu Advocacy Group | Diaspora News Today
- Ajibade Omolade Chistianah
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Nollywood actor Bolanle Ninalowo has been appointed Atlanta Coordinator for a pro-Tinubu advocacy group supporting Nigeria’s current administration. The role positions him to engage Nigerians in the diaspora, promote government policies, and mobilise civic participation. The group says the appointment reflects its strategy to leverage influential voices abroad.
NIDO Africa Set to Host Pan-African Trade Fair in Dakar

NIDO Africa is set to host a Pan-African Trade Fair in Dakar, Senegal, aimed at boosting intra-African trade and showcasing Nigerian products. The event will connect entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers, promote Made-in-Nigeria goods, and strengthen diaspora-led economic collaboration across Africa, aligning with continental trade integration goals under the AfCFTA framework.
Investigation Exposes Nigerian Socialite’s $2.5m Romance Scam Posing as Dubai Royal

An international investigation has exposed an alleged $2.5 million romance scam involving a Nigerian socialite who reportedly posed as a Dubai royal. The scheme targeted a foreign businesswoman through online platforms, using fake identities and financial documents. Disputes among accomplices reportedly led to the exposure of the elaborate fraud operation.
UK Envoy Endorses Nigeria’s Updated Security Gender Policy

The United Kingdom has endorsed Nigeria’s updated Security Gender Policy, describing it as a critical framework for addressing gender-based violence and inclusion within security institutions. The UK envoy urged effective implementation, accountability, and data-driven enforcement, stressing that the policy must translate into measurable action rather than remain a symbolic commitment to gender equity.
Australia Issues Fresh Travel Warning on Nigeria Over Security Risks

Australia has issued a fresh travel warning advising its citizens against travel to several Nigerian states due to terrorism, kidnapping, violent crime, and civil unrest. The advisory highlights unpredictable security conditions and limited emergency support. Nigerian authorities have responded with a reciprocal advisory, underscoring ongoing diplomatic concerns over safety and international travel risks.
US to Open $537m Consulate in Lagos by 2028

The United States plans to open a $537 million consulate complex in Lagos by 2028, marking one of its largest diplomatic investments worldwide. Located in Eko Atlantic, the facility is expected to generate thousands of jobs, boost local economic activity, and strengthen long-term diplomatic, commercial, and security engagement between Nigeria and the US.
Saudi Arabia to Introduce Passports for Camels

Saudi Arabia plans to introduce official passports for camels as part of efforts to regulate livestock ownership, trade, and breeding. The initiative will create a national database to improve disease control, curb theft, and enhance sector management. Authorities say the system will modernise camel husbandry in a country with millions of camels.
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