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NiDCOM Facilitates Safe Return of 13 Nigerians Rescued from Trafficking in Ghana
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has successfully repatriated 13 Nigerians who were rescued from human traffickers in Ghana, highlighting ongoing risks associated with irregular migration. The returnees, including 11 adults and two infants aged four weeks and 16 months, were received in Lagos by NiDCOM officials, where they began receiving medical attention and psychological support to address the trauma experienced during their ordeal. Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, C


UBA Launches Global Diaspora Banking Platform to Boost Investment and Wealth Creation
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has launched a new diaspora-focused banking and investment platform aimed at connecting Africans living abroad and on the continent with structured financial opportunities. The platform is designed to move beyond simple remittances, offering tools for wealth creation, insurance, pensions, real estate investment, and long-term financial planning. The initiative, unveiled at UBA’s Lagos headquarters, brings together a network of partners includi


U.S. Warns Nigerians: Visa Overstays Could Jeopardise Travel Opportunities for Others
The United States government has renewed its warning to Nigerian travellers, cautioning that visa overstays could undermine travel opportunities for other Nigerians seeking entry for education, business, or family visits. In a statement issued on Monday, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria stressed that failure to comply with visa conditions has wider consequences beyond individual offenders, noting that such actions negatively affect the credibility of Nigerian applicants as a whole
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Sweden Proposes Stricter Citizenship Rules, Raises Residency and Income Requirements
Sweden’s government has unveiled plans to significantly tighten its citizenship laws, introducing stricter residency, income, and conduct requirements as part of a sweeping reform of its naturalisation process. Under the proposed changes, individuals seeking Swedish citizenship would be required to reside in the country for at least eight years, an increase from the current five-year requirement. The reform also introduces a financial benchmark, mandating applicants to demons


Malaysia Moves to End Agent-Led Foreign Worker Recruitment with New Digital Hiring System
The Malaysian government has announced plans to roll out a centralised digital platform that will allow employers to recruit foreign workers directly, effectively phasing out private recruitment agents from the process. The initiative, disclosed by the country’s Human Resources Minister, Datuk Ramakrishnan, is part of broader efforts to curb rising recruitment costs, strengthen transparency, and tackle long-standing abuses in Malaysia’s foreign labour system. For years, the r


US Embassy Urges Citizens to Exit Iran Amid Heightened Security Risks
The United States Embassy has issued an urgent advisory calling on all American citizens in Iran to leave the country immediately. The warning comes amid escalating security concerns, widespread disruptions, and increasing restrictions imposed by Iranian authorities. The embassy highlighted that heightened security measures have caused road closures, interrupted public transportation, and created persistent internet and communication outages across the country. Mobile network
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Investing in Short-Term Rentals Abroad: A Diaspora Guide to Dollar Income
For many Nigerians living overseas, earning in dollars or pounds is only half the equation. The real advantage comes from converting that income into appreciating assets. Short-term rentals have emerged as one of the most practical ways for diaspora Nigerians to build wealth, generate consistent foreign currency returns, and diversify beyond salary-based income. Short-term rentals, typically listed on platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com, allow property owners to rent furnis


Mortgage Guide for Immigrants: What You Need to Know Before Buying a Home
Buying a home as an immigrant can seem overwhelming, especially when navigating an unfamiliar financial system. However, securing a mortgage is achievable with the right preparation. Lenders focus on income stability, legal residency, and creditworthiness, not nationality. Understanding how the system works puts you in control and significantly improves your chances of approval. Legal residency status is the foundation of mortgage eligibility. Most lenders require proof that


How to Start a Business Abroad as a Nigerian
Starting a business abroad as a Nigerian is no longer an ambitious dream reserved for the ultra-wealthy. With global migration, digital tools, and international trade frameworks now more accessible, Nigerians are increasingly setting up successful ventures in the UK, US, Canada, the UAE, and parts of Europe. However, success depends less on enthusiasm and more on understanding legal systems, compliance rules, and market realities in your chosen country. The first step is choo
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Lagos Engages Ikorodu Political Leaders to Deepen Inclusive Governance
The Lagos State Government, through the Office of Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement, held a strategic engagement with political stakeholders in Ikorodu Division to strengthen citizen participation. Special Adviser Dr. Afolabi Abiodun Tajudeen emphasised the need to bridge gaps between policy formulation and grassroots realities, fostering ownership and accountability. Permanent Secretary Engr. Sholabomi Shasore reiterated the Office’s mandate to promote inclusive di


LASEPA, UNIDO and Japan Deepen Cholera Prevention Campaign in Ikeja
The Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), in collaboration with United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and with funding support from the Government of Japan, has intensified its statewide cholera prevention advocacy with a sensitisation and capacity-building programme in Ikeja Local Government Area. The initiative forms part of Project 240236, tagged “Emergency Capacity Building of Informal Food and Water Vendors and Waste Workers in Flood-


LAWMA Refutes Allegations on Compensation Payment
The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has dismissed claims by the Foundation for Investigative Journalism alleging unpaid compensation to the family of late highway sanitation worker, Mrs. Aishat Muhammed. LAWMA clarified that following her death on May 7, 2025, discussions were held with the family through its operational partner, Highway Managers, culminating in a mutually agreed compensation. The Authority stated that ₦4,340,000 was paid to the deceased’s son as ful
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How to Convert a Work Visa to PR
Securing a work visa is often the first major step toward building a life abroad. But for many professionals, the long-term goal is permanent residency (PR). PR status offers stability, broader employment rights, access to public benefits in some countries, and a clearer path to citizenship. Converting from a work visa to PR is possible in many countries, but it requires strategy, eligibility, and timing. The first thing to understand is that immigration systems are country-s


Top Relocation Destinations in 2026
Relocation trends in 2026 are being shaped by economic stability, digital work opportunities, immigration reforms, and quality-of-life rankings. Skilled professionals, students, remote workers, and entrepreneurs are prioritising countries that offer strong job markets, clear migration pathways, safety, and access to healthcare and education. While traditional migration hubs remain attractive, new destinations are gaining ground due to flexible visa systems and rising demand f


Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for a U.S. Visitor Visa
Applying for a United States visitor visa may appear overwhelming at first, but the process becomes manageable once you understand the required steps. The U.S. visitor visa, commonly issued as a B1/B2 visa, allows individuals to travel temporarily for tourism, family visits, medical care, or short business engagements. It does not permit employment or permanent residence. Success largely depends on preparation, accuracy, and your ability to prove that your visit is temporary.
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