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For West African countries to effectively advance their regional trade and integration efforts, DPI must be made ...
Trump discussed migration with the leaders of Liberia, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania and Gabon, including the need for ...
'Yes, we have to fence our borders. Porous borders are one of the critical drivers of insecurity in Nigeria. We have neighbours and countries that are not stable around Nigeria,' he said.
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Deputy governors decry Nigeria's porous borders, citing insecurity, poor investment, and insufficient support for cross-border initiatives. Urgent calls for improved security measures and funding ...
I attended the inaugural Voice of Nigeria, VON, Security Summit in Abuja, themed "Renewed Hope Agenda: Citizens' Engagement and National Security." I was privileged to be among the selected youth ...
Bartelink reaffirmed the Netherlands’ commitment to supporting Nigeria’s ongoing reforms in border security and migration systems.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has deepened its bilateral cooperation with the Government of the Netherlands through a strategic partnership focused on bolstering Nigeria’s migration governance ...
Nigeria’s defence chief, Christopher Musa, has mentioned the most dangerous border. Insecurity is a serious challenge in the context of insurgency and banditry.
According to the CDS, the Nigerian border with the Niger Republic is the most porous and dangerous and must be fenced as a way of fighting terrorism. Musa said that it was through the Niger border ...
Nigeria's Defence Chief calls for urgent border fencing with Niger Republic to combat terrorism, citing porous borders as a major security threat. The cost is secondary to national security.