President Donald Trump has directed an immediate suspension of the United States’ Diversity Visa Program, commonly known as the green card lottery. The decision comes in the wake of tragic shootings at Brown University and
A suspected stowaway identified as Segun Martins was arrested on Wednesday, December 10, at the General Tunde Idiagbon International Airport in Ilorin after attempting to hide beneath an Overland aircraft preparing for takeoff. The incident
The United States has started postponing a large number of H-1B and H-4 visa interviews as embassies and consulates prepare to introduce new online screening procedures. The transition has led to widespread cancellations and has
Former militant leader Asari Dokubo has warned that he and his supporters would resist any deployment of American soldiers to Nigeria, saying such forces would not go unchallenged if ordered into the country. Speaking during
The Senate has established a 12-member ad hoc committee to address rising international concerns, particularly from the United States Government, over alleged state-sponsored persecution and possible genocide against Christians in Nigeria. The decision followed a
A Nigerian man cycling from Nigeria to the U.S. has reached Togo after eight days on the road. In a video shared on X by @vdmempire, he spoke about his journey and the difficulties he
With the rising difficulties in obtaining an H-1B visa, international professionals are looking to alternate work visa options to lawfully operate in the United States. Amid escalating rejection rates and H-1B visa lottery caps, qualified
The US Department of State has announced changes to the visa application procedure. Certain visa applicants will no longer be required to attend an in-person interview as part of the process. The Bureau of Consular
The U.S. Mission to Nigeria has declared that the government will initiate an inquiry into the previous aid distributed to Nigeria and other nations. This inquiry aims to determine the utilization of such aid in
The United States of America has warned the leaders of the Niger coup that if the country’s military rulers fail to restore President Mohamed Bozoum to power, it may be forced to get militarily involved.
A 42-year-old Nigerian big boy, Benard Okorhi, has been sentenced to 75 months in federal prison in the U.S, for his role in an $8million international fraud. It was gathered that Okorhi, his brother Victor