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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


NiDCOM Demands Thorough Probe Into Killing of Nigerian Student in Leicester
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has called on authorities in the United Kingdom to ensure a comprehensive investigation into the killing of a Nigerian university student in Leicester, describing the incident as deeply troubling and unacceptable. The victim, Khaleed Oladipo, was a 20-year-old second-year Cybersecurity student at De Montfort University. He was reportedly attacked and stabbed while making his way home after watching a football match in the city. Re


Diaspora Group Praises Makinde as Oyo State Marks 50 Years
A Nigerian professional group based abroad, the Omituntun Initiative in the Diaspora (OID), has lauded Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde for what it described as impactful and people-focused leadership as the state marked the 50th anniversary of its creation. The group said the milestone offered an opportunity to reflect on Oyo State’s journey and acknowledge reforms introduced under the current administration. According to OID, Makinde’s tenure has been defined by policies aim
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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


Algeria Reviews Diaspora Engagement at Landmark Consular Meeting
The Algerian government has begun a comprehensive review of its engagement with citizens living abroad following a rare gathering of the country’s top consular officials in Algiers. The three-day meeting, held from February 2 to 4, brought together 43 heads of Algeria’s consular missions worldwide. It was convened under the authority of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and presided over by the Prime Minister, marking the first strategic assembly of its kind in more than 20 year
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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


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
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Lagos Safety Commission Seeks Stronger Partnerships with Safety Professionals
The Lagos State Safety Commission has reiterated its openness to strategic partnerships aimed at strengthening safety awareness and compliance across the State. The Director-General of the Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola, stated this while receiving a delegation from the Institute of Safety Professionals in Nigeria (ISPON) on a courtesy visit. He noted that collaboration remains critical to advancing safety standards, particularly in areas such as market safety, transportation s


Lagos Creates Over 15,000 Jobs Through Agripreneurship Programme
The Lagos State Government has generated over 15,000 jobs through the Lagos Agripreneurship Programme (LAP), an intervention aimed at equipping youths aged 18 to 30 with modern agricultural skills. The achievement was highlighted during the closing ceremony of the 26th cohort of the programme at the Agricultural Training Institute, Araga, Epe. Speaking at the event, the Director of the Institute, Ms. Folake Ogunlana-Lawal, described LAP as a cornerstone of youth empowerment a


Lagos Tourism Adviser Engages GOTNI Founder on Youth and Creative Development
The Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr. Idris Aregbe, has paid a courtesy visit to the Founder of Guardians of the Nation International (GOTNI), Dr. Linus Chinedu Okorie, in Victoria Island, Lagos. The meeting focused on youth development, leadership capacity building, and potential collaborations aimed at strengthening Lagos State’s creative and tourism ecosystem. Mr. Aregbe highlighted the importance of empowering young creatives an
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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.


Passport Renewal Abroad: Common Delays and How to Avoid Them
Renewing a passport while living abroad is rarely as straightforward as many expect. For Nigerians in the diaspora, the process often involves multiple agencies, strict documentation requirements, and long waiting periods. These factors combine to make passport renewal one of the most frustrating consular services, especially when timelines are unclear or suddenly extended. One of the most common causes of delay is incomplete or incorrect documentation. Missing birth certific


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
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