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The United Kingdom is moving ahead with a major crackdown on student immigration. The UK Home Office has announced a new plan that could take away universities’ ability to sponsor international students. This change could have big effects on students from Nigeria and other countries. The policy, announced on Thursday, June 4, 2026, is part …

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Nigerians may soon face higher prices for soft drinks and other sugar‑sweetened beverages. The Senate has approved a new excise duty regime that replaces the fixed tax with a percentage‑based levy tied to retail prices. Under the current system, manufacturers and importers pay a flat charge per litre. The new plan would let the Minister …

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Nigerian music star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has challenged the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to prove its popularity at the polls and not through violence. The entertainer made the statement amid rising political tensions as the 2027 general election cycle gathers momentum. Davido said Nigeria’s political strength should rest on free, fair …

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The United States has proposed additional tariffs on exports from Nigeria, South Africa and three other African countries as part of a broader trade action. The move follows a U.S. investigation that found these governments have not done enough to prevent imports made with forced labour from entering global supply chains. If approved, these tariffs …

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Foreign investment in Nigeria’s telecommunications industry fell sharply to just $7.24 million in the first quarter of 2026. This marked the lowest level in four years, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). This decline comes even after the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approved a 50% tariff increase last year intended to …

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