Tag: UK
‘Best decision of my life’ — DJ Cuppy gets baptised at church in UK
Florence Otedola, the Nigerian disc jockey fondly called DJ Cuppy, has undergone her baptism at the Holy Trinity Brompton, London, United Kingdom. ...67% of Nigerian doctors practise in UK, NHS will struggle if they leave – Minister
Health Minister, Ali Pate, has said doctors and nurses trained in Nigeria are sought-after globally, and that 67% of them work in ...Japa: Nigerians, Indians fill up more job positions in UK than Britons
Nigerians and Indians recorded the most growth in employment in the UK between 2019 and 2023, according to data from His Majesty’s ...Riot suspects in court as UK govt readies 6,000 police
Suspected far-right rioters appeared in British courts on Tuesday as the government said 6,000 specialist police were ready to deal with England’s ...Emulate UK opposition figures — condemn looting, destruction by protesters, Presidency tells Atiku
The presidency has faulted former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar’s warning to the service chiefs and the military over their engagement of the #EndBadGovernance ...Protest: US, UK, Canada issue security alerts to citizens in Nigeria
The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada have issued security alerts to their citizens in Nigeria, warning of potential violence during the ...Japa: Shortage of bricklayers, roofers, carpenters hits UK
The United Kingdom, UK is grappling with a shortage of bricklayers and other construction workers, causing prolonged delays for homeowners seeking building ...Japa: UK begins dependants’ ban for migrant care workers
The United Kingdom has started the implementation of the dependants’ ban on migrant caregivers. In a post on its X handle on ...Emefiele operated 593 illegal US, UK, China accounts – CBN investigator
The former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele, illegally lodged billions of naira in no fewer than 593 bank accounts in ...Japa: UK set to deport international students over poor grades
The United Kingdom plans to deport international students in the country who do not achieve high enough grades. The Telegraph reported that ...