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First Lady of Sierra Leone Meets UN Women Team
Yesterday, First Lady Fatima Maada Bio of Sierra Leone welcomed Madam Setcheme Jeronine Mongbo, Head of the UN Women Sierra Leone Office, and her team to her official workplace. The meeting focused on fortifying collaboration between the Office of the First Lady and UN Women to advance women’s empowerment and gender equality initiatives. X (formerly Twitter)
Madam Bio Acknowledges Her OAFLAD Election
During the visit, the First Lady expressed heartfelt appreciation for Madam Mongbo’s warm congratulations on her recent election as President of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD). This leadership position places Madam Bio at the forefront of continent-wide advocacy on issues like maternal health, gender-based violence, and economic empowerment. Sierra Leone State House Sierra LeoneAfrican Union
Shared Vision: Gender Equality and Development
Both leaders reiterated their commitment to expanding impactful initiatives and fostering systemic change. Their cooperation is expected to amplify OAFLAD’s 2025–2030 Strategic Framework, which emphasizes health, education, GBV prevention, and women’s economic empowerment across Africa. Sierra Leone’s collaboration with UN Women under Madam Bio’s stewardship is poised to bring transformative outcomes at both national and regional levels.
Postponement of the Nigerians in Diaspora Awards (NIDA) 2025 – Malawi
Lilongwe, Malawi — 30th May 2025
The organizing committee of the Nigerians in Diaspora Awards (NIDA) 2025 wishes to inform the general public, invited guests, and stakeholders that the 3rd Edition of the Nigerians in Diaspora Awards, originally scheduled to take place on Saturday, 14th June 2025 at the Golden Peacock Hotel in Lilongwe, Malawi, has been postponed indefinitely due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances.
This decision was made after careful consideration and consultations with key partners and stakeholders. We sincerely regret any inconvenience this may cause and deeply appreciate the continued support and enthusiasm shown by the Nigerian community and friends of Nigeria in Malawi.
Further updates regarding a new date will be communicated through our official channels in due course.
We remain committed to celebrating the outstanding contributions of Nigerians in the diaspora and look forward to hosting a successful event in the near future.
For inquiries or more information, please visit our official website at www.afrinitypro.com or contact the organizing team directly.
Signed,
Organizing Committee
Nigerians in Diaspora Awards (NIDA) – Malawi
Email: info@afrinitypro.com

Nigerians in Diaspora Awards (NIDA) 2025
Get ready for a night of excellence, culture, and celebration!
The 3rd Edition of the Nigerians in Diaspora Awards (NIDA) 2025 is set to honor outstanding Nigerians making waves in Malawi.
Date: Saturday, 14th June 2025
Venue: Golden Peacock, Lilongwe, Malawi
Red Carpet: Starts 6PM Prompt
Dress Code: Corporate or Traditional
Admission: Strictly by Invitation
Hosted by Mr. Stanley Egeonu, President of the Nigerian Community in Malawi, with His Excellency Ibrahim A. Miringa as our Distinguished Guest of Honour.
Let’s celebrate impact, unity, and greatness in the diaspora!
Nigerians in Diaspora Awards – Malawi | 3rd Edition
Join us for a night of excellence, culture, and celebration as we honour outstanding Nigerians making waves in Malawi and beyond!
📅 Date: Saturday, June 14th, 2025
🕕 Red Carpet: 6:00 PM
📍 Venue: Golden Peacock Hotel, Lilongwe
🎤 With special appearance by H.E. Ibrahim A. Miringa – Acting High Commissioner of Nigeria to Malawi
🎙 Hosted by Mr. Stanley Egeonu – President of the Nigerian Community in Malawi
✨ Highlights:
• Red Carpet & Media Spotlight
• Cultural Performances & Fashion
• Inspiring Keynote Speakers
• Prestigious Awards
• Fine Dining, Live Entertainment & More!
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Let’s celebrate the diaspora in style! 💚
Congratulations!!
🎉 Exciting News! 🎉

A huge congratulations to the newly elected President of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), Her Excellency Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, the First Lady of Sierra Leone!
This momentous achievement marks a historic milestone as Dr. Fatima Maada Bio becomes the first Sierra Leonean First Lady to take on this prestigious leadership role. This incredible accomplishment not only highlights her dedication but also elevates Sierra Leone’s diplomatic and developmental presence on the continental stage! 🌍✨
Dr. Bio’s election is a powerful testament to her commitment to championing critical issues such as women’s empowerment, healthcare, and education throughout Africa. This is a proud moment for Sierra Leone and a transformational leap forward for the entire continent!
Let’s celebrate this groundbreaking step as we say: #WeMove! 🚀💪🏽
FG Prepares for Possible Deportation of Nigerians from the U.S.
The Nigerian government is gearing up to receive any of its citizens who might be deported from the United States as part of a wider crackdown on illegal immigration.
According to the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), an inter-agency committee has already been set up to handle the situation. Abdur-Rahman Balogun, the commission’s Director of Media and Corporate Affairs, confirmed in an interview that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is leading the effort to manage any potential mass deportation.
What’s the Current Situation?
Reports indicate that about 3,690 Nigerians in the U.S. could face deportation. This comes as part of former President Donald Trump’s renewed immigration enforcement targeting undocumented migrants. A document from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), titled “Noncitizens on the ICE Non-Detained Docket with Final Orders of Removal by Country of Citizenship”, sheds light on the numbers.
As of November 24, 2024, ICE reports that there are 1,445,549 non-citizens with final deportation orders in the U.S. Among them, Mexicans and Salvadorans top the list, with 252,044 and 203,822 individuals slated for removal. Nigerians, along with other African nationals, are also among those at risk.
Is Nigeria Expecting Mass Deportations?
At the moment, NiDCOM says it has not received any official communication about Nigerians being processed for deportation. However, in light of ICE’s reports, the Nigerian government is staying proactive. The inter-agency committee handling the situation includes:
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- NiDCOM (Nigerians in Diaspora Commission)
- Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs
- Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA)
These agencies are working together to ensure a smooth reintegration process should deportations occur.
Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in Full Swing
Last week, U.S. authorities ramped up deportation efforts, arresting hundreds of migrants. Some were even flown out of the country on military aircraft. Given these developments, Nigerians living in the U.S. without legal status might soon find themselves under increased scrutiny.
What’s Next?
While it remains uncertain how many Nigerians will actually be deported, the Federal Government appears prepared to assist returnees. For Nigerians in the U.S. facing immigration issues, now might be the time to seek legal counsel and explore all available options.
Today in History
Today, we remember and honor Chief James Ajibola Idowu Adegoke Ige, SAN, fondly known as Bola Ige, a true statesman, legal luminary, and advocate for justice. Born on September 13, 1930, in Esa Oke, Osun State, and tragically assassinated on December 23, 2001, Bola Ige’s life was one of profound service and unwavering commitment to Nigeria’s progress.Today in Rwanda
This afternoon at Urugwiro Village, President Kagame received Hon. Tete Antonio, Angolan Minister of Foreign Affairs, who delivered, as Special Envoy, a message on behalf of H.E. President João Lourenço, Facilitator of the Luanda Process.
President Kagame also met with a delegation from the African Materials Research Society (AMRS) and the African Renaissance Institute for Science and Technology (ARIST), led by AMRS Board Chair, Prof Wole Soboyejo.
The delegation is in Kigali for the ongoing 12th International Conference of the African Materials Research Society, bringing together over 500 of the world’s top materials scientists, researchers, industrialists, and professors in different fields to build knowledge, promote collaboration, and reflect on the needs of the global research community, and the needs that are specific to Africa.
Celebrating Africa Legends: Wole Soyinka
A Beacon of Literary Excellence and Activism
Wole Soyinka, a Nigerian playwright, poet, essayist, and political activist, stands as one of the most distinguished literary figures of the 20th and 21st centuries. Born on July 13, 1934, in Abeokuta, Nigeria, Soyinka’s life and works reflect his unyielding commitment to artistry, truth, and social justice.
He is the first African laureate to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, an honor he received in 1986 for his profound contributions to the world of letters.

Early Life and Education
Wole Soyinka was born into a Yoruba family, with his father, Samuel Ayodele Soyinka, a school headmaster, and his mother, Grace Eniola Soyinka, a shopkeeper and activist. These influences instilled in him a deep respect for education and a keen awareness of societal issues.
He studied at Government College in Ibadan before attending the University College Ibadan, where he immersed himself in literature. Soyinka later traveled to England to further his studies at the University of Leeds, where he developed his distinctive voice as a writer.
Literary Contributions
Soyinka’s body of work spans multiple genres, from plays and novels to poetry and essays. His writing often delves into themes of oppression, identity, corruption, and the complexities of African traditions in a rapidly modernizing world.
Political Activism
Wole Soyinka’s life is as remarkable as his art. He is renowned for his courage in standing against tyranny and injustice. During Nigeria’s civil war in the late 1960s, Soyinka was imprisoned for attempting to negotiate peace between warring factions. Despite his imprisonment, he continued to write, smuggling out poetry that was later published in “Poems from Prison” (1969).
Soyinka’s activism has often placed him at odds with dictatorial regimes, earning him both admiration and persecution. He has consistently used his platform to advocate for democracy, human rights, and freedom of expression across Africa and the world.
The Nobel Prize and Beyond
When Soyinka won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, he was praised for being a writer “who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence.” This achievement not only cemented his status as a global literary icon but also spotlighted African literature on the world stage.
Legacy and Influence
Wole Soyinka’s influence transcends literature. He has inspired generations of writers, thinkers, and activists with his unwavering commitment to speaking truth to power. His works continue to be studied worldwide, offering timeless lessons on the human condition and the responsibilities of individuals in shaping society.
Wole Soyinka’s legacy is one of profound intellect, creativity, and resilience. Through his art and activism, he has become a symbol of courage and integrity, not just for Nigeria but for the global community. As he continues to write and speak out on contemporary issues, Soyinka remains a towering figure whose life serves as a testament to the power of words and the enduring spirit of humanity.
Breaking: Tinubu arrives N’Assembly to present 2025 budget
President Bola Tinubu arrived at the National Assembly at 12:10 PM on Wednesday for the formal presentation of the 2025 budget proposal, set at ₦47.96 trillion.
This follows Monday’s Federal Executive Council approval and the Senate’s endorsement of the 2025–2027 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework on November 22.
The budget aligns with these frameworks, emphasizing fiscal strategies and adjustments. The revised timeline highlights the need for thorough refinements before submission.







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