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Lagos Reaffirms Push for Stronger Nigeria–Russia Partnership, Eyes Energy and Tech Opportunities
Lagos State has restated its determination to strengthen Nigeria’s long-standing relationship with Russia, with the government signaling readiness to explore new areas of cooperation across energy, technology, and infrastructure. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by Deputy Governor Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, made the commitment during a courtesy visit by Russia’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Andrey Podelyshev, at the Deputy Governor’s residence in Ikoyi. Sanwo-Olu noted that


Trump Vows to Suspends Migration from ‘Third World Countries’ After Washington Shooting
U.S. President Donald Trump has to suspend migration from what he described as “Third World countries” following a fatal shooting involving a National Guard member in Washington, D.C. The attack left one soldier dead and another critically injured, intensifying debates over immigration policy, national security, and the role of the military in domestic protection. Trump said the freeze would allow the U.S. immigration system to “fully recover” and ordered a review of Green Ca


Ooni Backs Soyinka-Led Africans-in-Diaspora Return Project
The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has expressed strong support for the ongoing initiative led by Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka aimed at encouraging Africans in the Diaspora to reconnect with their ancestral roots. The monarch made the pledge at his palace in Ile-Ife, Osun State, where he received Soyinka and members of his delegation. The team visited the ancient city to seek traditional backing for the project and to share updates on preparations for upcoming cultur
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FG Moves to Extend Social Protection to Over 60m Informal Workers
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Mohammed Maigari Dingyadi, says the Federal Government is set to expand social protection coverage to more than 60 million Nigerians working in the informal economy, in a bid to strengthen inclusion, safeguard livelihoods and reduce vulnerability among low-income households. Dingyadi made the disclosure in Abuja at a two-day national dialogue on extending social protection to informal workers, noting that the government is taking concret


South Africa to Temporarily Withdraw from G20 Following US Exclusion
South Africa has announced it will sit out the 2026 G20 meetings after being excluded by the United States, which recently took over the group’s year-long presidency. The decision comes amid escalating diplomatic tensions between Washington and Pretoria. The US cited allegations that the South African government discriminated against the white Afrikaner minority as a reason for the exclusion. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that Pretoria would not be invited to the U


FAAN Orders Airlines to Adjust Holiday Schedules to Reduce Yuletide Flight Disruptions
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria has instructed airlines to overhaul their flight schedules ahead of the Christmas travel surge, warning that poor planning remains a major cause of delays and cancellations during the festive season. The agency’s Managing Director, Olubunmi Kuku, issued the directive in Abuja during a strategic retreat for the FAAN board and industry stakeholders. She said the authority has shifted from quarterly to weekly coordination meetings with a
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How to Manage a Farm Remotely Without Being Scammed
Managing a farm from a distance, whether you live in another state, city, or country, comes with real risks. Many remote farm owners have lost money to fake updates, inflated expenses, mismanagement, or outright fraud. Agriculture can be profitable, but you must build a system that protects your investment even when you are not physically present. Below is a practical, no-nonsense guide to managing a farm remotely without falling victim to dishonest workers or middlemen. Don’


How to Invest Safely in Nigerian Treasury Bills From Overseas
Treasury Bills (T-Bills) are short-term, government-backed securities issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria to raise funds and manage liquidity in the economy. They are widely considered one of the safest naira investments because they offer guaranteed returns and carry virtually no credit risk. Rather than paying periodic interest, T-Bills are sold at a discount and redeemed at full face value on maturity, making the profit transparent, predictable, and easy to calculate. Av


The Difference Between Short-Term and Long-Term Investments
Investing is one of the most effective ways to grow wealth, but it is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Before putting money into any financial instrument, understanding the distinction between short-term and long-term investments is crucial. Each serves different financial goals, carries different levels of risk, and requires distinct planning strategies. Short-term investments are financial assets that an investor intends to hold for a brief period, usually less than one ye
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Lagos Rakes In $6bn Tech Funds in 5 Years
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has revealed that the state attracted over $6 billion in tech funding between 2019 and 2024, solidifying its position as the hub of Nigeria’s digital innovation ecosystem. The governor made the announcement at the Art of Technology (AOT) Lagos 7.0 conference in Victoria Island, where he noted that Lagos now accounts for 80 per cent of Nigeria’s 2,000 active startups, reflecting the city’s rising global prominence. Represented by his d


Lagos Reaffirms Push for Stronger Nigeria–Russia Partnership, Eyes Energy and Tech Opportunities
Lagos State has restated its determination to strengthen Nigeria’s long-standing relationship with Russia, with the government signaling readiness to explore new areas of cooperation across energy, technology, and infrastructure. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by Deputy Governor Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, made the commitment during a courtesy visit by Russia’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Andrey Podelyshev, at the Deputy Governor’s residence in Ikoyi. Sanwo-Olu noted that


Lagos Finalises Plans to Launch Regulated Buses on Lekki–Epe Corridor
The Lagos State Ministry of Transportation and the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) have completed their final round of consultations with informal bus operators ahead of the rollout of a regulated bus service on the Lekki–Epe corridor. Officials confirmed that the new phase of operations will begin with the deployment of 229 buses , marking a major step in the state’s efforts to reorganise transportation on the rapidly developing stretch. LAMATA stated th
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Mental Health Challenges Among African Diasporans
The African diaspora represents a growing global community navigating life between cultures, identities, and expectations. While many migrate in search of better opportunities, the transition often comes with emotional strain. Mental health is a universal issue, but for many Africans living abroad, it takes on unique dimensions shaped by cultural expectations, immigration pressures, and the realities of adapting to unfamiliar environments. One of the biggest challenges is the


Top Countries Nigerians Are Moving to in 2025 And Why
Migration trends in 2025 show Nigerians targeting countries that offer stability, clearer immigration processes, and strong economic opportunities. With global labour shortages widening, many nations are adjusting their policies to attract skilled migrants and Nigerians are responding accordingly. Here are the top destinations shaping today’s migration wave. Canada Canada continues to lead because of its transparent immigration system. The Express Entry pathway and Provincia


Diaspora Voting and What It Means for Nigerians Abroad
For millions of Nigerians living abroad, the right to vote in national elections remains an unfulfilled promise. Estimated at over 20 million, the Nigerian diaspora represents a significant segment of the nation’s population, yet successive governments have failed to implement legislation enabling them to participate in elections. The Diaspora Voting Bill, which has passed second readings in the House of Representatives, has repeatedly stalled before becoming law. Advocates
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