The recent influx of foreign fighters into Nigeria, particularly from the Sahel region, has raised significant concerns ...
The country's border security, particularly in the North, remains weak, allowing individuals from neighboring countries such ...
By SUNNY IKHIOYA President Donald Trump of the United States of America means different things to different people. You either hate him or like him, but he is consistent with whatever position he ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNEnhancing border securityRECENTLY, as part of efforts to address the porosity of Nigeria’s borders, the Federal Government deployed an e-border solution in ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNOndo: Amotekun blames insecurity spike on influx of strangers into forests, border communitiesFollowing the recent spike in insecurity in Ondo State, the Commander of the Amotekun Western Nigeria Security Network, ...
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Illela Border Command, Sokoto State has arrested a suspected human trafficker, Sirajo Illela, and rescued two female victims bound for Libya. The Comptroller of ...
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Punchng on MSNRole of corruption in Nigeria’s insecurityFormer President Muhammadu Buhari, in his inaugural address on May 29, 2015, boldly declared: “Insecurity, pervasive ...
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The Punch on MSNFG e-border project: An outsider’s viewAlmost a year into the effective take-off of the Federal Government’s e-border project, which is being effectively implemented by the Nigeria Immigration Service, some developments that have followed ...
"...increasing the custom FOB import charges will also increase the final price to be paid by the final consumer" ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSN21 trafficked minors intercepted at Nigeria-Niger borderThe Nigerian Immigration Service, NIS, on Thursday intercepted 21 minors, suspected to be victims of trafficking, at the ...
Since its rollout, the e-border surveillance system has proven highly effective in curbing illegal migration, one of Nigeria’s longstanding border security challenges. The project employs ...
Fintech is one of Africa's strongest services-driven industries, with the market projected to reach $3.3 billion by 2025 (Statista, 2024).
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