EFCC, Immigration Deport 42 Foreign Cybercriminals, 150 More To Follow

The Nigerian Immigration Service in collaboration with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has begun the deportation of some of the foreign nationals recently convicted by the court following their arrest for cyber terrorism and Ponzi scheme offences. 42 out of the 192 Chinese and Philippine nationals convicted by the Federal High Court, Lagos were deported back to their home countries on Sunday. Channels Television obtained pictures of some of the deportees at the airport just before they left the country. The first batch of deportees, left Nigeria at…

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Two Nigerians Die Of Suspected Poisoning In Libya

Two Nigerians identified simply as Collins and Osas have reportedly died in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, under circumstances suspected to be linked to poisoning, PUNCH Metro has learnt. Our correspondent gathered on Saturday that the victims, who were both residing in the Misrata part of the country, had travelled to Tripoli on July 20 with a friend whose identity is yet unknown. Sources privy to the incident said that after spending some days there, the friend advised the two to return with him to Misrata. They, however, allegedly refused,…

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Nigerian Visa Applicants Must Provide Five-Year social Media History – US embassy

The U.S. Mission in Nigeria has issued a directive to visa applicants, mandating the disclosure of all social media usernames and handles used over the past five years as part of the visa application process. The directive, announced in a post on the Mission’s official X account on Monday, comes as the US Department of State recently reiterated its commitment to bolster national security through enhanced screening measures. U.S. Mission said Nigerian visa applicants are required to provide a comprehensive list of their social media profiles on the DS-160 visa…

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‘No More N50k/Session,’ Tinubu Slashes Kidney Dialysis Price By 76%

Here’s the full list of 10 teaching hospitals for new health subsidy       The Nigerian Government has subsidised the cost of kidney dialysis in federal hospitals across Nigeria, slashing the price of the procedure by 76%. Platforms Africa reports that the new policy, approved by President Bola Tinubu, reduces the price of a single dialysis session from an average of ₦50,000 to a new subsidised rate of ₦12,000. This was disclosed in a statement on Monday by the Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala.…

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Nigeria’s Export Renaissance, By Sola Adebawo

  While these results are a cause for celebration, they also serve as a reminder of the long road ahead.   The recent announcement by the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) that non-oil exports has reached a remarkable US$3.225 billion in the first half of 2025, a robust 19.59% increase over the previous year, is more than just a set of statistics; it is a powerful story of hope and a clear signal of progress for the Nigerian economy. It is a testament to the nation’s budding economic diversification efforts.…

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‘Ijebu Royal Rumble,’ Family Kicks As Name Removed From Awujale Lineage

Platforms Africa reports that the Anikilaya ruling house produced the late Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, who joined his ancestors last month.   The Adeyemi ruling house of Anikilaya dynasty, yesterday, raised the alarm over what it described as the ‘deliberate distortion’ of history by removing the name of the Adeyemis from the family lineage. The family also faulted its exclusion from the Anikilaya ruling house, one of the ruling houses producing candidates for the stool of Awujale of Ijebuland in Ijebu Ode area of Ogun State. Platforms Africa…

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Govt Bans Schools’ Kindergarten, Nursery Graduation Party

  ‘Why we did what we did,’ everything Imo Commissioner for Education, Prof. Bernard Ikegwuoha, said   The Imo State Government has announced an immediate ban on graduation parties for kindergarten, nursery and Junior Secondary School pupils, saying the measure will reduce financial burdens on parents and redirect attention to the academic development of children. The Commissioner for Education, Prof. Bernard Ikegwuoha, disclosed this in a memo addressed to parents, guardians and stakeholders in the state’s education sector. He also directed school proprietors to stop the annual change of textbooks,…

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‘No Salary For 4 Months,’ NNPC Refinery Staff Unpaid for 120 Days

    ‘You have just seven days,’ NUPENG issues  ultimatum to NNPC management     Support staff at NNPC’s Warri refinery, a 125,000 Barrels of Oil Per Stream Day BPSD facility, have not been paid for four months. Africa OiltGas Report (A0GR), which reported this, quoted Dafe lghomitedo, the worker’s representative to have said that the workers “last received their pay for March 2025.” Platforms Africa reports that the Warri refinery is located in the western Niger Delta basin, in Nigeria’s mid-west. The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas…

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Heirs Energies Strengthens Africa’s Energy Voice at Major Int’l Fora

Heirs Energies, Africa’s leading indigenous-owned integrated energy company, continued to amplify its commitment to energy sufficiency for Africa with a strong presence at two landmark events: the U.S.–Africa Energy Forum and the Namibia International Oil & Gas Conference 2025. At both forums, Heirs Energies showcased its strategy of responsibly harnessing Africa’s vast natural resources to deliver energy security, drive industrialization, and create long-term shared prosperity. At the USAEF in Houston, Texas, Osa Igiehon, CEO of Heirs Energies, joined global energy leaders and policymakers in high-level sessions examining the future of…

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‘You Have 48 Hours,’ Reverse Okanlomo Title Or Face Consequences, Alaafin Warns Ooni

    Alaafin Fires at Ooni: Revoke Okanlomo of Yorubaland’s Title in 48 Hours or Face Showdown, “Ooni Behaves Like There’s No Authority” The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade I, has taken a hard swipe at the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, over his decision to confer the title of ‘Okanlomo of Yorubaland’ on business tycoon Dotun Sanusi, popularly known as Ilaji. Alaafin Owoade argued that no one else has the power to grant a title that covers all of Yorubaland, stressing that such…

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