UK appoints Nigerian professor Christian Harrison to prestigious skills experts College
UK court jails Nigerian postgraduate student for raping teenager
5 things every ‘IJGB’ will relate to about coming home for December
Family demands justice as Nigerian man dies in ‘death camp’
7 things every first-time visitor to Lagos should know
U.S. ends automatic extension of work permits for immigrants
Top 10 hardest countries to obtain citizenship
UK pays immigrant £500 to leave after prison release blunder
Asylum seeker jailed for life after stabbing man in UK bank
NECO expands global footprint, opens first exam centre in UK
Top 10 African countries sending the most students abroad

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Full List: US falls out of top 10 in passport power ranking, Nigeria ranked 96th
For the first time in two decades, the United States passport has slipped out of the top 10 in global rankings, now positioned 12th.
UK to deport Nigerian student after exceeding 20-hour work limit
A Nigerian student, Enyi Onyinye Grace in the United Kingdom has been ordered to leave the country after violating the working hour limit imposed on international students.
UK unemployment hits highest in over four years
Britain’s unemployment rate has edged up to the highest level in over four years, official data showed Tuesday, adding to the country’s economic strains ahead of the government’s annual budget.
“It’s been difficult being civil servants since Trump came back” — US workers lament
A civil servant for 20-plus years, Mark has been through US government shutdowns before: Congress deadlocks on spending and many federal workers are temporarily forced into unpaid leave.
‘America is hot’ – Nigerian lady raises alarm over mass ‘immigration’ raid
A Nigerian lady residing in Chicago has raised alarm over what she describes as an intensified wave of immigration raids in the city, claiming that even citizens and green card holders are not being spared.
Detty December: Tickets are so expensive now – Nigerians react as flight prices skyrocket
For many Nigerians abroad, the excitement of flying home for Detty December is slowly being replaced by disbelief, and a bit of heartbreak.
Coming abroad is not easy o, just ask my husband
We moved to the UK, swept up in the wave of Nigerians japa-ing, searching for better lives, safer futures.
5 African countries with the highest minimum wages in 2025
Minimum wage represents the lowest amount an employer is legally allowed to pay a worker.
10 cheapest countries to get an MBA in 2025
An MBA doesn’t always have to mean crushing debt with several countries still offering strong programs at much lower tuition than the United States or United Kingdom, especially if you target public universities or less traditional destinations.
Passport and visa services to continue despite shutdown – US embassy assures Nigerians
The United States Embassy in Nigeria has reassured Nigerians that visa and passport services will not be disrupted despite the ongoing partial shutdown of the U.S. government.
5 countries where Nigerians can study for ‘free’ in 2025
Studying abroad remains a dream for many Nigerian students, but the cost of tuition and living expenses can often be a major barrier.
ICYMI: 63-year-old Nigerian wins right to remain in UK after 38 years
A 63-year-old Nigerian with disability, Anthony Olubunmi George, has won his appeal to remain in the United Kingdom after almost four decades in the country.
US may exempt doctors from $100,000 H-1B visa fee
The Trump administration may exempt doctors from its new $100,000 fee for high-skilled H-1B visa applications, the White House said Monday, following warnings from medical groups about shortages in rural America.
Top 10 US companies hiring most foreign workers under H-1B visa
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation introducing a new $100,000 application fee for H-1B visas, a dramatic move that could reshape the future of skilled immigration and the businesses that depend on foreign talent.
Palestinian state: It will not happen – Netanyahu tells western leaders
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said there would be no Palestinian state, in a message addressed to the leaders of Britain, Australia and Canada after they recognised Palestinian statehood.

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