Nigeria Among Nations Most Likely to Face Visa Denials
According to the findings, Nigeria faces a visa rejection rate as high as 48.5%. The report highlights the significant challenges many Nigerian applicants…
Read MoreAccording to the findings, Nigeria faces a visa rejection rate as high as 48.5%. The report highlights the significant challenges many Nigerian applicants…
Read MoreConcerns are rising over a possible resurgence of Boko Haram in Maiduguri, the birthplace of the jihadist group, despite previous perceptions that the threat had been largely neutralized.
Read MoreMan Arrested for Allegedly Hacking Reverend Sister to Death Over Debt in Rivers State
Read MoreNEW DELHI Mahendra Hembram, one of the men convicted for the brutal 1999 murder of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two young sons, has been released from prison after serving 25 years of a life sentence.
Read MoreThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on Nigeria and other African nations to intensify efforts to increase tax revenue by broadening their tax bases and addressing persistent issues of tax evasion.
Read More“My Wife Struggled with Hypertension,” Says Pastor David Favour Love Following Wife’s Sudden Passing.
Read MoreA series of earthquakes shook Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city, on Wednesday, injuring more than 150 people and triggering widespread panic. The most powerful tremor registered a magnitude of 6.2, according to local seismic authorities, and was strong enough to be felt as far away as Ankara, nearly 275 miles from the epicenter.
Read MoreFresh violence has struck Benue State as suspected armed herdsmen reportedly killed 11 people in the early hours of Tuesday in Afia community, Ukum Local Government Area. The attack comes less than a week after over 50 farmers were massacred in separate assaults across the state.
Read MoreIn a harrowing week marked by coordinated attacks and mass killings, nearly 200 Christians have been murdered in central Nigeria.
Read MoreAs the Catholic Church prepares to elect a new leader following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday, 18 African cardinals will be among the 135 eligible cardinal-electors tasked with choosing the next pope in the upcoming conclave.
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