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Nigeria and Türkiye Sign Historic MoU to Strengthen Diaspora Collaboration
Nigeria and Türkiye have formalized a landmark partnership aimed at boosting engagement with their respective diaspora communities. The agreement, signed during President Bola Tinubu’s state visit to Türkiye, creates a framework for cooperation in areas including citizen welfare, educational and cultural exchanges, investment promotion, and science and technology collaboration. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman and CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), described th


Otti Calls on Abia Diaspora to Channel Investments Back Home
Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti, has appealed to Abians living at home and abroad to redirect their investments to the state as part of efforts to accelerate economic growth and job creation. The governor made the call while receiving a delegation of the Abiriba Communal Improvement Union Worldwide at Nvosi in Isialangwa South Local Government Area. He said his administration has prioritised restoring Aba and improving security and infrastructure to make Abia more attractiv


Jeffrey Daniel Calls on Africans in the Diaspora to Reconnect with the Continent
Legendary American dancer and R&B icon Jeffrey Daniel has appealed to Africans living abroad to reconnect with their roots by visiting or relocating to the continent, stressing that Africa, particularly Nigeria, remains a place of identity, purpose, and opportunity. Daniel made the call during a visit to the headquarters of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) in Abuja, where he met with the Commission’s Chairman/CEO, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa. He shared personal refle
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Ghana Suspends Citizenship Applications for Historical Diasporans
Ghana has temporarily suspended the processing of citizenship applications for historical diasporans, the Ministry of the Interior and the Diaspora Affairs Office of the President announced in a joint statement on Sunday, February 1, 2026. The suspension affects individuals of African descent in the diaspora seeking Ghanaian citizenship under existing diaspora-focused frameworks. Authorities described the decision as an administrative measure rather than a policy reversal. Ac


Ghana Sets New Citizenship Pathway for Historic Diasporans.
Ghana has concluded a comprehensive review of its citizenship framework for historic diasporans, unveiling new eligibility conditions and a defined application timeline that opens in February 2026. The policy, coordinated by the Ministry of the Interior alongside the Diaspora Affairs Office at the Presidency, is aimed at formalising ancestral reconnection while strengthening oversight and national security safeguards. Under the new arrangement, applicants of African descent s


Indian Court Rejects Visa Extension Appeals by Two Nigerians
An Indian appellate court has dismissed attempts by two Nigerian nationals to overturn the cancellation of their student visas and secure their release from a foreigners’ detention facility in India. The case was heard at the Karnataka High Court in Bengaluru, where Obinna Okafor and John Vandefan challenged an earlier ruling that denied their requests for visa renewal and invalidated their stay in the country. In its judgment, a two-member panel led by Chief Justice Vibhu Ba
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How to Repay Debt Accrued From Relocation Expenses
Relocating to a new city or country often comes with financial strain that is easy to underestimate. Flights, visa fees, housing deposits, shipping costs, temporary accommodation and job-search expenses can quickly push people into debt. For many migrants, students and professionals, borrowing becomes a survival tool rather than a choice. While this kind of debt is common, leaving it unmanaged can slow down financial stability in your new environment. The first step to repaym


How Nigerians in the Diaspora Can Safeguard Their Real Estate Property Back Home
For Nigerians living abroad, owning property back home is both an emotional investment and a financial one. Unfortunately, distance creates opportunity for fraud, land disputes, and unauthorized sales. Many diaspora investors lose property not because they lacked money, but because they lacked structure and oversight. Safeguarding real estate from thousands of miles away requires planning, verification, and zero sentimentality. The foundation of property security is solid leg


Investment Myths Nigerian Diaspora Believes And the Truth Behind Them
For many Nigerians living abroad, investing back home is often seen as either a high-risk venture or a guaranteed path to wealth. The truth, however, lies somewhere in between. Nigeria presents real opportunities, but it also carries real risks. What complicates matters further is the number of myths that circulate within the diaspora community, myths that shape investment decisions, often negatively. Some of these myths are rooted in past experiences, others in fear or mistr
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Lagos state Ministry of Management Budget Retreat
The Lagos State Government has unveiled a strategic roadmap aimed at building a resilient, innovative, and people-centred public finance system. The plan was presented during a two-day Management Retreat organised by the Ministry of Finance, themed “Strategic Alignment for Enhanced Revenue Generation and Sustainable Policy Development,” held at Four Points by Sheraton, Lagos. Delivering the keynote address, the Honourable Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Abayomi Oluyomi, outline


Lagos Christian Pilgrims Visit Biblical Sites in Jordan
Lagos State Christian pilgrims participating in the 2025 holy pilgrimage have commenced visits to key biblical and historical sites in Jordan as part of their 10-day spiritual exercise. The pilgrimage activities began with visits to Mount Nebo, the ancient fortress of Machaerus, and the Dead Sea. At Mount Nebo, pilgrims visited the site traditionally believed to be where Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death. They also observed the Brazen Serpent Monument, symbolisi


Lagos Celebrates Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s Historic Grammy Lifetime Award
The Lagos State Government has congratulated the family of the late Afrobeat icon, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, following his posthumous recognition with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. The honour marks a historic milestone, making Fela the first African artist to receive the prestigious award. The award was presented on January 31, 2026, at the Grammy Special Merit Awards ceremony held in Los Angeles, United States. It was received on behalf of the late musician by his childr
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Proof of Funds: What Immigration Officers Really Want
When you apply for a visa, one of the most important documents you will be asked to provide is proof of funds. Immigration officers use this to confirm that you can support yourself financially during your stay and that you won’t become a burden on the country’s welfare system. It’s not just about showing money; it’s about proving financial stability and genuine intent to travel. Immigration officers are trained to look for consistency and authenticity. They don’t just want t


Visa Overstay Consequences Most Applicants Don’t Understand
Visa overstay is often dismissed as a minor immigration slip, but in reality, it carries serious and long-lasting consequences. Many travelers assume overstaying by a few days can be easily explained or forgiven. Immigration authorities across major destination countries do not see it that way. Overstaying a visa is a clear violation of immigration law, regardless of intent or duration. One of the most immediate consequences of visa overstay is the automatic loss of legal sta


Implications of Recent U.S. Visa Restrictions for Nigerians
Recent changes in United States visa policy are reshaping travel, migration, and cross-border engagement for Nigerians, with growing uncertainty surrounding relocation plans, education, and business mobility. The measures, which took effect in January 2026, include a temporary pause on the processing of certain immigrant visas alongside stricter screening procedures across multiple visa categories. The most immediate impact is on Nigerians seeking permanent residence in the U
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