Nigerians are facing significant visa rejections for intending travellers to Schengen nations amidst the growing rate of migration to developed countries. Half of all visa applications to the destination by Nigerians were rejected. The latest Henley Global Mobility Report January 2025, published by Henley & Partners, indicates that out of ...
•Turkey visa Germany has launched a new online platform to simplify the visa application process for Nigerians seeking to work, study or join family members in the country. Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock described the online visa application portal as a positive development that will help the country meet its demand for skilled w...
•Tinubu Nigerians have lamented that despite the reduction in the price of petrol, transporters have failed to effect a reduction in transport fares nationwide. These angry Nigerians added that instead, the prices are still going up, reports The PUNCH. It was earlier reported on December 19, 2024, that the Dangote refinery reduced the ex-depot...
•VeryDarkMan Controversial social media personality, Martins Otse, a.k.a. VeryDarkMan (VDM), was roundly criticised during the week for claiming that the alarm he raised last week about N180 million missing from an account maintained by his Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) was a “prank” on Nigerians. In a social media post early in the week...
•Charterhouse Lagos Charterhouse, a British independent school located in the Lekki area of Lagos State, has once again sparked controversy over its fees, drawing criticism from Nigerians on social media. According to its website, the Charterhouse Family of Schools has been a leading name in British education for over 400 years. The Lagos camp...
•INEC chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu Recently, a media report on the perception of the performance of Nigeria’s electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), by Nigerians following the recent general election in Ghana presented a damning verdict. According to the cross section of Nigerians whose views were captured in ...
The prevailing economic downturn in Nigeria is taking a significant toll on the physical and mental well-being of citizens. Millions are fighting to break the cycle of poverty that is fueling ill health, which in turn is impeding their ability to fully participate in the economic and social activities, reports Vanguard. The struggle to afford ...
•Atiku Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has called on Nigerians to hold political leaders accountable in 2025, urging citizens to embrace heightened vigilance and public awareness to safeguard democracy and national progress. In his New Year message posted on X today, Atiku emphasised the importance of actively monitoring the actions and d...
•Tinubu Nigerians and other people across the world last night bade farewell to 2024, with much gratitude to God for the ability to weather the storms of the past year. As a new year sets in, citizens all over the country have also expressed optimism that 2025 will be better than the previous year across […]
It’s 2025! Nigerians have bid farewell to 2024, welcoming the New Year with renewed optimism for the days ahead. Across the country, millions of people gathered in churches, fun spots, and other places to usher in 2025. From Kano to Lagos, Taraba to Imo, the atmosphere was lit with fireworks, jubilations, and fun fare. Just […]

