Nigeria's First Lady is seeking a stronger U.S. partnership against terrorism as lawmakers debate ongoing violence affecting Christian communities nationwide.
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A black American who made Nigeria home

In the spirit of America’s Black History Month, observed every February, I often write about themes that resonate with the ...
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s special adviser, Daniel Dwala, told Newsweek that the “small unit of military personnel” ...
The United States (US) military has deployed forces to Nigeria amid concerning security challenges under President Bola Ahmed ...
In the bustling innovation hubs of Lagos, VDL Technologies, a home-grown tech firm, isn’t just looking for growth ...
Former Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Mukhtar Shagari, has said that Nigeria should not be in hurry to begin real-time ...
A yearslong effort to convince the Trump administration that Christians are persecuted in the West African nation has shifted ...
Kaylee and James are appealing directly to Trump because he is the only one with the power to bring their baby home.
A medical doctor has recounted how his United States visa application was rejected at the Consulate, despite being selected by TikTok for events in America.
The process is “chaotic and fast-moving”, says Oge Onubogu of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, an American ...
With the benefit of hindsight, the Christian genocide conspiracy seed was planted on 18 June 2025 in Makurdi, Benue state, after the Yelwata village massacre, when President Tinubu visited for ...