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Legit.ng on MSNUS embassy announces new pathways for Nigerians, other African countries to study in AmericaEducationUSA Virtual Fair represents an opportunity for aspiring students to learn more about studying in the US, directly ...
As the persecution of Christians continues to define the news in Nigeria, members of the U.S. Congress has passed a ...
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P.M. News on MSNVisa application: US drops important message for NigeriansBenson MichaelThe United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria has issued a statement warning Nigerian citizens about the consequences of visa fraud. The statement, released on Wednesday evening, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Exclusive - Fugitive Nigerian Alleged Scammer Found Living Large in DubaiThe Nigerian is wanted in the US on wire fraud charges. Reporters discovered him in Dubai, where he owns a luxury apartment.
The deportation process for 85 Nigerians held in US camps has yet to begin, despite deportation orders being issued, Abike ...
The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has assured Nigerians that there is sufficient supply of HIV medication in ...
Nigerian politician Orji Uzor Kalu was accused of corruption charges in his country at a time when he was investing in South ...
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Legit.ng on MSNDavido: Nigerian Man in US Army Blasts Radiogad Over Comment About OBO, Says "E no go Better For u"One of Davido's fans in the US army has taken it upon himself to deal with Radiogad online after he made a snide comment ...
Neda Imasuen, a Nigerian-trained lawyer and senator, is yet to react to his being barred from practising law in the US, about a week after the Nigerian media broke the news. PREMIUM TIMES reported ...
Nigerians in the United States, under the aegis of the Organisation for the Advancement of Nigerians (OAN) and its partner organisations, have said the delivery of passport printing machines to ...
Matthew Akande was extradited to the US to face charges for his role in hacking into Massachusetts tax preparation firms’ ...
This is in response to concerns raised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that Nigeria and seven other countries could face shortages of life-saving HIV medication due to the United States’ pause ...
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