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United States Restores Visa Processing for Foreign Doctors Including Nigerians Amid Healthcare Shortage
The United States has resumed processing visa applications for foreign-trained medical doctors, including Nigerians, following a policy adjustment that had previously slowed immigration procedures for healthcare professionals. The earlier directive temporarily affected several categories of immigration applications, including work permits, visa renewals and residency requests, creating delays for doctors already contributing to the American healthcare system. Authorities have


UN Chief Condemns Xenophobic Attacks in South Africa on Freedom Day
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has strongly criticised the resurgence of xenophobic violence in South Africa, warning that such acts undermine the country’s democratic values and history of solidarity. In a statement released to coincide with Freedom Day, Guterres expressed serious concern over reports of intimidation and attacks targeting foreign nationals. He pointed specifically to recent incidents in provinces such as KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape. The


President Tinubu Charges Envoys to Attract Investment, Refocuses Foreign Policy Agenda
President Bola Tinubu has instructed Nigeria’s newly appointed ambassadors and high commissioners to aggressively pursue foreign investments while projecting a stronger national image abroad. Speaking at the opening of an induction programme for the envoys in Abuja, the President said their appointments reflect trust in their ability to advance Nigeria’s interests in an increasingly complex global environment. Represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
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28 Ghanaians Rescued From Human Trafficking Ring In Côte d’Ivoire
The Ghanaian government has confirmed the rescue and return of 28 citizens who were reportedly trapped in a cross-border human trafficking operation based in Côte d’Ivoire. Authorities said the group safely arrived in Ghana on Sunday and are currently cooperating with investigators as efforts continue to uncover those behind the trafficking network. Government officials disclosed that the victims had allegedly been deceived with promises of relocation opportunities and better


Ramaphosa Blames Corruption, Fake Marriages For South Africa’s Migration Tensions
Cyril Ramaphosa has defended South Africa’s immigration policies while strongly condemning xenophobia and violence against foreign nationals. The South African president said some citizens are contributing to the country’s migration challenges through corrupt practices and the exploitation of undocumented migrants. In a statement released by the presidency on Monday, Ramaphosa accused certain South Africans of helping undocumented migrants gain access to public benefits throu


Burkina Faso Unveils $224 Million Diaspora Bond to Drive Infrastructure Development
The government of Burkina Faso has launched a major diaspora bond initiative aimed at raising CFA125 billion, equivalent to about $224 million, to finance key infrastructure and industrial projects across the country. The initiative, known as the “Patriotic Bond,” was officially opened on May 6, 2026, marking the first phase of a wider CFA240 billion fundraising programme designed to support national economic transformation and development priorities. Authorities said the mon
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REITs in Nigeria: A Passive Way for Diaspora Members to Invest in Real Estate
For many Nigerians living abroad, real estate remains one of the most attractive investment opportunities back home. Property ownership is often seen as a symbol of financial success and long-term security. However, buying and managing physical property in Nigeria from overseas can be stressful, expensive, and risky. Issues such as land disputes, fraudulent agents, unfinished projects, tenant management, and maintenance costs discourage many diaspora investors from fully part


How to Use Your Foreign Salary to Fund a Small Business in Nigeria
For many Nigerians living abroad, earning in stronger currencies like dollars, pounds, or euros creates a financial advantage that can be used to build meaningful wealth back home. However, the difference between people who successfully build businesses in Nigeria and those who consistently lose money often comes down to structure, discipline, and clarity of purpose. A foreign salary is powerful, but without a plan, it can easily be wasted on poorly managed investments or emo


Nigerian Stock Exchange Performance in Q1 2026: What Diaspora Investors Should Know
Nigeria’s capital market began 2026 on a relatively strong note, with renewed investor confidence, improved corporate earnings, and ongoing economic reforms helping to sustain momentum on the local bourse. For Nigerians living abroad who are searching for investment opportunities back home, the first quarter of 2026 offered important signals about where the market may be headed for the rest of the year. The Nigerian Exchange Group, widely known as the NGX, saw increased activ
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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


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
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Family Reunification Visa in Canada: What Nigerian Sponsors Need to Prepare
Family reunification in Canada is one of the most important immigration pathways for Nigerians who have already settled in the country as permanent residents or citizens. It allows them to sponsor close family members such as spouses, children, parents, and in limited cases, other dependents to join them legally. The process is structured, but it is also strict and heavily document-driven, meaning small mistakes can affect the entire application. To begin with, eligibility is


10 Documents You Must Have Ready for a Successful US Visa Interview in 2026
A US visa interview is not a place for guesswork or incomplete preparation. Every year, many applicants are denied not because they lack eligibility, but because they arrive underprepared, disorganized, or unable to clearly prove their intent and financial capacity. In 2026, the process is even more documentation-driven, and consular officers are stricter about credibility checks. If you are planning a US visa interview, especially from Nigeria or any high-demand country, the


Schengen Visa Refusals: Top Reasons Nigerian Applicants Get Denied and How to Fix Them
Schengen visa refusals have become an increasingly frustrating reality for many Nigerian travellers, particularly those seeking short-stay access to Europe for tourism, business, or family visits. While demand continues to rise, approval rates have not kept pace, leaving thousands of applicants puzzled about what went wrong. The truth is more practical than mysterious, most denials stem from recurring, avoidable issues tied to documentation, financial credibility, and perceiv
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