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Victor Ejechi

  • Victor Ejechi
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June 30, 2026

Nigeria Trained Them. Britain Hired Them. Who Pays the Bill?

Every year, Nigeria’s federal government allocates billions of naira to train doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other...

  • Victor Ejechi
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January 14, 2026

Inside the African Diaspora’s Long-Distance Love Economy

On a cold morning in the UK, Tunde slips out of bed before dawn. His phone...

  • Victor Ejechi
  • Posted by Victor Ejechi
August 31, 2025

Africa in Motion: Which Countries Are Gaining and Losing Their People?

The African Union’s vision of free movement under Agenda 2063 still feels distant. Visa restrictions remain common. Labour mobility is constrained by bureaucracy, and regional economic blocs often struggle with inconsistent implementation.

  • Victor Ejechi
  • Posted by Victor Ejechi
April 10, 2025

Living Here, Earning There: The Rise of Nigeria’s Digital Migrants

While physical migration continues to shape Nigeria’s labour landscape, a parallel shift is taking place. Digital migrants—professionals who work remotely for international clients and companies while remaining in Nigeria—are challenging the traditional narrative of talent loss

  • Victor Ejechi
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January 7, 2025

From Remittances to Community-Based Interventions: Spotlighting Diaspora-Driven Impact in Africa

Diaspora Africa’s core roles in African migration research and storytelling have stretched into understanding the missions of grassroots projects on the continent, where migrant communities are stepping up beyond cash transfers to real-time support.

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