July 16
Nigeria: Nigerians Can Now Obtain UAE Visas - Minister
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has lifted its visa ban on Nigerians, allowing them to once again obtain visas to visit the country. Read more »
February 15
Nigeria: Stakeholders Advocate More Awareness On Irregular Migration
The United Nations, through its International Organisation for Migration (IOM), with support from the federal government of Nigeria, has assisted not less than 34,694 stranded… Read more »
October 06, 2023
Nigeria: 112,351 Passports Uncollected, Says Immigration
Leadership of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) disclosed that 112,351 out of the 204,332 cleared passport backlog across the country were yet to be collected . Read more »
August 04, 2023
Nigeria: Experts Predict $26bn Diaspora Remittances As Mass Emigration Continues
As mass emigration continues in the country, the Nigerian Diaspora remittances is expected to hit $26billion by 2025. Read more »
May 25, 2023
Nigeria: Foreign Students Enrich UK Economy, MP Speaks On Planned Ban
The education spokesperson of the Scottish National Party (SNP), Carol Monaghan has condemned the UK's new immigration policy, which bans foreign students from bringing families… Read more »
May 16, 2023
Nigeria: Nobody Can Stop Doctors' Migration, Getting Practice Licence - Federal Govt
Federal government has rejected a bill before the House of Representatives, proposing an amendment to the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) Act, supposedly to curb the… Read more »
April 11, 2023
Nigeria: 'Bill to Halt Doctors' Emigration is Modern Day Slavery' - Doctors' Association
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has described the Bill to prevent Nigerian-trained medical doctors from being issued full practicing licenses or allowed to… Read more »
December 17, 2022
Nigeria: Migrants Have Rights
As the international community marks Migrants Day tomorrow, it is important to strip the term of its negative connotations for the simple reason that people who find themselves in… Read more »