The first case of Monkeypox was recorded in the United Kingdom last Friday, courtesy of a Nigerian national staying in Cornwall.
President Buhari has said he’s embarking on a four-day medical trip.
Stolen phones in the UK are shipped and sold to Nigeria’s tech-starved middle classes.
Egebe allegedly paraded as Amedeo Dante William to dupe unsuspecting victims on a social app.
The United Kingdom is set to build prisons in Lagos to help transfer prisoners to Nigeria.
The police officer, Mrs. Ngozi Onwuka, has been sentenced to three months imprisonment.
Ramla shared that her mother had fled their war ravaged country to find refuge in the UK.
Buhari’s political career is over. He’s not coming back.
He had a successful first surgery in Nigeria.
Diggs, a kidnap victim, engineered her narrow escape when she remembered a Facebook video.
The Moroccan leader joins a list of leaders who have spoken with Buhari as he continues to rest in London.
Report attributed to Lai Mohammed on President Buhari’s return is fake, a spokesman said.
The deportees could be seen identifying their Ghana-must-go bags upon touchdown.
If you still think the president is dead, your case is different.
Apologies to everyone reading this on a phone with very low battery level.
The report claims that every time Aisha visits the UK, the Nigerian High Commission in London spends no less than £7,000 (about N4.2million) for her hospitality.
She continues to recover from a heavy cold that forced her to miss Christmas and New Year Church services.
Dada has difficulty in paying for his medical school tuition and faces expulsion.