DR Congo confirms deal with the US to accept deported foreigners, with no details on numbers or terms disclosed by authorities.
The real protest, then, is not against a title like “Eze Ndigbo.” It is against a pattern of violence that has been normalized for far too...
Nigeria’s Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has dismissed claims that the UK migration agreement allows deportation of foreign criminals, saying it applies only to undocumented Nigerians.
A number of African countries are shifting to the BRICS orbit, in search for feasible alternative opportunities, for the theatrical trade drama. In the Eurasia region...
Abike Dabiri-Erewa of NiDCOM condemns the detention of 42 Nigerians in Mozambique, highlighting alleged beatings and targeting of only Nigerian citizens.
This calls for urgency, not only in addressing migration but in reimagining the conditions that make Africans feel they have no choice but to leave. Enabling...
"It is particularly disturbing that this appalling criminal act appears to have been perpetrated largely by young people. The Head of State has consistently emphasised that...
President Tinubu and UK PM Keir Starmer agree on a £746m Lagos port redevelopment, including a £70m British Steel supply deal for key port upgrades.
The court has fixed May 14, 2026, to rule on the dispute between Facebook Nigeria and ARCON over alleged advertising violations and a N60bn fine.
For Nigeria, this moment should serve as a serious wake-up call. Reducing vulnerability to global shocks must become a national priority. Strengthening local fuel refining, providing...