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  • Victor Ejechi
  • Posted by Victor Ejechi
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...

  • Isah Madachi
  • Posted by Isah Madachi
June 26, 2026

Sent Abroad to Study, Left Abroad to Survive

In September 2024, a Nigerian studying in Serbia under the Federal Government’s Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA)...

  • Muhammed Akindele
  • Posted by Muhammed Akindele
June 20, 2026

Internal Migration is Reshaping Identity and Language Among Nigerian Children

These experiences reflect a growing reality for many Nigerians born far away from their ancestral homes. Internal migration, which means the movement of people from one state or region to another, has reshaped identities, languages and cultural belonging for millions of families.

  • Abla Salih Boush
  • Posted by Abla Salih Boush
June 12, 2026

One Million Sudanese Refugees in Chad: The Collapse of a "Survival Economy" 

At the start of the fourth year of war in Sudan, the crisis was no longer...

  • Jamila Pereira
  • Posted by Jamila Pereira
May 26, 2026

What Does Reform Mean for UK Migrants?

Political participation in the UK is already deeply uneven depending on your immigration status. Settled migrants like myself are often limited to voting in local elections, if we are permitted to vote at all.

  • Akanni Oluwasegun Michael
  • Posted by Akanni Oluwasegun Michael
May 20, 2026

“They Showed Me I Was Not Alone”: The African Religious Communities Sustaining  New Migrants 

On a chilly winter evening in Berlin, 34-year-old Chinedu Okafor found himself alone in a cramped...

  • Prosper Ishaya
  • Posted by Prosper Ishaya
May 10, 2026

Africa in the Visa Bond Regime

Every year, the United States welcomes tens of millions of international travellers, making it one of...

  • Amaka Obioji
  • Posted by Amaka Obioji
May 7, 2026

Migration Misinformation: What Newsrooms Are Getting All Wrong

The media landscape is once again filled with conversations about migration, policy changes, deportations, xenophobia and migration-related crises. Migrants are yet again plunged into conversations that could change their lives, with little to no agency from creators, influencers, or established news institutions, who often turn migration news into viral content aimed at clicks and rage-baiting.

  • Mohamed Mohamud
  • Posted by Mohamed Mohamud
March 22, 2026

A Stage Play Mirrors the Fragmented Lives of Somali Migrants in Exile

Mohamed Mohamud's play, 'Between Two Worlds', documents Somali communities and the journeys they take to reach safety. The play follows one Somali man's passage to London along the deadly land and sea routes that thousands attempt each year.

  • Shade Mary-Ann Olaoye
  • Posted by Shade Mary-Ann Olaoye
February 17, 2026

Gay Bars and Dating Sites: Queer Nigerian Migrants on Finding Love

For 27-year-old Paul,  finding love and exploring his sexuality as a queer Nigerian came to him...

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