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Court Halts Inquest Into Death of Chimamanda Adichie’s Son Pending High Court Decision
The Coroner’s Court sitting on Lagos Island has suspended further proceedings in the inquest into the death of Nkanu Adichie-Esege, the young son of renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Dr. Ivara Esege. The matter, which was scheduled to proceed before the coroner, was halted after legal representatives informed the court that the Lagos State High Court had issued an order directing a stay of proceedings pending the determination of a judicial review applicat


Tinubu Receives Benin’s President Wadagni in Lagos
President Bola Tinubu on Monday received the President of Benin Republic, Romuald Wadagni, in Lagos, marking the first official meeting between the two leaders since the Beninese leader assumed office. Wadagni arrived in Lagos for a brief working visit and was welcomed by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu before proceeding to the President’s residence in Ikoyi for talks with Tinubu. The meeting, which was held behind closed doors, lasted for about 30 minutes. Neither go


British-Nigerian Councillor Roseline Ogunro Sworn in as Mayor of Islington
Roseline Ogunro has officially been inaugurated as the new Mayor of Islington, marking another milestone in the increasing presence of Nigerians in British local government. Her elevation follows closely after another Nigerian-born figure, Jason Jackson, previously made history as the borough’s first Nigerian-born mayor, underscoring a continuing trend of diaspora representation in UK civic leadership. Ogunro, who has been active in local governance and community service, ass
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Malawi Begins Plans to Repatriate Citizens From South Africa Over Migrant Attacks
The Malawian government has announced plans to assist its citizens in South Africa following reports of violence and intimidation targeting African migrants in some communities across the country. In a statement issued by Malawi’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, authorities said they are closely monitoring developments and working through diplomatic channels to support Malawians who may have been affected by the unrest. According to the ministry, of


Ireland Introduces Stricter Visa Rules for International Students
Ireland has updated its immigration requirements for foreign students, introducing stricter guidelines for those planning to study in the country for more than 90 days. According to new directives issued by Ireland Immigration Service Delivery, all non-European Economic Area (EEA) nationals intending to pursue long-term academic programmes must secure a long-stay study visa before travelling to Ireland. Applications are expected to be submitted from the applicant’s country of


Five Mozambicans Killed as Anti-Immigrant Violence Escalates in South Africa
The Mozambican government has confirmed that five of its citizens were killed during a wave of anti-immigrant violence in South Africa, raising concerns over growing tensions linked to protests against undocumented migration. According to authorities in Maputo, the victims were among hundreds of Mozambicans affected by unrest that erupted in the Western Cape town of Mossel Bay over the weekend. Two additional Mozambican nationals reportedly died in a separate road accident wh
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5 Ways Nigerians Abroad Can Earn Passive Income from Investments in Nigeria
For many Nigerians living abroad, staying connected to home goes beyond family ties and cultural heritage. It also involves exploring opportunities to build wealth and create additional income streams. With Nigeria's growing economy and expanding digital landscape, diaspora Nigerians have more options than ever to invest from anywhere in the world. Passive income allows investors to earn money with minimal day-to-day involvement after the initial setup. While every investment


Should You Retire in Nigeria? A Financial Planning Guide for Diaspora Nigerians
For many Nigerians living abroad, retirement is more than simply ending a career. It represents a long-awaited opportunity to reconnect with family, return to familiar surroundings, and enjoy a lifestyle shaped by culture, community, and a sense of belonging. The idea of spending retirement years in Nigeria is appealing to many members of the diaspora, particularly those who have spent decades building careers and raising families overseas. Yet while the emotional appeal of r


Exploring the Lagos Real Estate Market in 2026: Is Now the Time to Buy?
Lagos real estate in 2026 remains one of the most active property markets in Africa, driven by rapid urbanization, population growth, and continuous demand for both residential and commercial space. However, the market is no longer as straightforward as it once was. Prices have climbed significantly in many locations, and buyers are now faced with a more selective environment where timing, location, and due diligence determine success more than general market entry. A key fac
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Diaspora Coalition Backs Hamzat for Lagos Governorship Ahead of 2027 Race
A coalition of Lagos indigenes living abroad has thrown its support behind Lagos State Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, endorsing him as their preferred candidate for the 2027 governorship election in the state. The group, made up of professionals and stakeholders from the United Kingdom, Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East, announced its endorsement during a gathering held in London. Members of the coalition said Hamzat possesses the experience, administrative c


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
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From Visa to Citizenship: How Nigerians Settle Permanently Abroad
For many Nigerians, relocating abroad begins with a visa application but often evolves into a long-term journey toward permanent residency and citizenship. Whether moving for education, employment, business opportunities, or family reunification, thousands of Nigerians each year take deliberate steps to build new lives in countries across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Oceania. While the path differs from one country to another, the process generally follow


10 Immigration Myths Nigerians Still Believe That Are Costing Them Opportunities
Immigration remains one of the most discussed topics among Nigerians seeking better education, work prospects, and quality of life abroad. Yet, despite the flood of information online, several persistent myths continue to mislead people into making poor decisions, delaying applications, or missing out entirely on legitimate opportunities. These misconceptions are not just harmless beliefs, they are actively costing people time, money, and access to global mobility options. Be


Japa in 2026: Is the Trend Slowing Down or Accelerating?
The “Japa” phenomenon, Nigeria’s sustained wave of migration driven by economic pressure, insecurity concerns, and the pursuit of better opportunities abroad, continues to define the country’s social and economic reality in 2026. What began as a visible surge of departures in the early 2020s has now matured into a more structured and complex migration system, raising a central question: is the trend slowing down or accelerating? The reality is more nuanced than either extreme
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