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Why Comoros Islands is a Haven for Investors

Many smart high net worth individuals (HNIs) are turning to the Comoros citizenship program as to protect their assets as the tiny African country provides a high degree of privacy. Comoros islands are the most open country among the Indian ocean countries in terms of foreign direct investment from Gulf Arabic countries. Comoros is a

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Nigerians, Other West Africans Sold in Libyan “Slave Markets”

  The United Nations migration agency has reported that migrants from West Africa are being bought and sold openly in modern-day slave markets in Libya.Trafficked people passing through Libya have previously reported violence, extortion and slave labor. But the new testimony from the International Organization for Migration suggests that the trade in human beings has

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Illegal Immigrants Kicked Out of European Union Countries

Not less than 250 Nigerians have been deported from different European countries since January 2017 including the 50 that were repatriated last Thursday from eight countries for immigration-related offenses. The Foreign Affairs Minister, Onyeama, disclosed that the issue of migration had become a priority for most EU countries. He said it was pertinent to engage

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Lagos State Defies Court Order Demolish Lekki Waterfront Community

As early as 5.30 am, Sunday, April 9, armed officials of the Lagos State Task Force stormed Otodogbame, a waterfront community in the Lekki area demolishing structures and shanties.The latest demolition came barely three weeks after a wave of demolition, despite a subsisting court order, rendered an estimated 5,000 people homeless. Although the demolition was

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Xenophobia: Nigeria, South Africa Move to Prevent Future Crisis

Foreign Affairs Minister Geoffrey Onyeama told newsmen at a forum in Abuja last weekend that Nigeria and South Africa have set up a 24-hour early warning system to protect Nigerians from unwarranted attacks. Onyeama said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs discovered that the Nigerian Union in South Africa did not have any access to

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Nigerian Petroleum Industry Bill May Be Passed in April, 2017

  The long-awaited Petroleum Industry Bill will be presented for third reading on April 25, 2017, Senate President Bukola Saraki has promised. Last week, the joint petroleum committee which consists of members of the committees on petroleum (downstream and upstream) and gas submitted its report to the Nigerian Senate, marking the farthest step in reforming

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