• About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
Friday, November 21, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Worldstage News
  • Home
  • NIGERIA
    Nigeria: FG, States, LGs share N2.094trn revenue for October 2025

    Nigeria: FG, States, LGs share N2.094trn revenue for October 2025

    Senate Leader dismisses alleged move to impeach Akpabio

    Nigeria: Akpabio’s fitness for Senate presidency and regular impeachment threats

    Nigeria: Speaker Abbas inaugurates House committee to strengthen border security

    Nigeria: Speaker Abbas laments attack on Kwara church

    Nigeria: Senator Ezea dies in UK

    Nigeria: Senator Ezea dies in UK

    Nigerians in U.S. urge FG to address religious persecution allegation

    US Mission declares tougher sanctions of no visa for corrupt Nigerian officials

    Nigerian Army escalates nation-wide offensive against terrorists, criminal networks following Trump’s threat

    Ex-military General calls for decisive military response to killing of Brigadier General killed by ISWAP

    Senate Leader dismisses alleged move to impeach Akpabio

    Senate proposes national security summit for December

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Tinubu postpones trip to G20 and AU-EU Summits for further security briefings, directs military, police to deploy more men to Kwara

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Tinubu sends VP Shettima to Kebbi over kidnapped schoolgirls, condoles the military over the death of soldiers

  • Business

    Nestlé Nigeria returns to profit with  N72.5b in 9 months

    Nigeria: Court orders permanent forfeiture of $49, 700 recovered from ex-INEC REC

    NextMoney Magazine rates Dangote Cement, Zenith Bank, Access, Seplat, AIICO, GTCO, First HoldCo, others as Nigeria’s high-performing companies

    Nigeria: The danger ahead for homegrown supermarkets

    NEXIM Bank MD, Abba Bello advises youth on opportunities in non-oil export businesses

    Institute advocates clear path, innovation for MSME credit acces

    BPP signs MoU with CIPS to strengthen procurement practice

    I’m inspired to support growth and development with my doctorate degree  – Oduntan

    Nigeria: FG reconvenes Inter-Ministerial Meeting to accelerate implementation of Nigeria-China Focac agreements

    • Agriculture
    • Brands and Marketing
    • Aviation
    • Capital Market
    • Economy
    • Maritime
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Money Market
    • Small Business
    • Real Estate
    • InfoTech
    • Transportation
    • Technology
  • Entertainment

    MTN Foundation brings growth to Nigeria’s creative industry through comedy

    Nigerian music group Chocolate city inaugurates $1m fund for creative startups

    FirstBank to sponsors Calabar Entertainment Conference

    DecemberIssaVybe: How FirstBank made yuletide the season of music, memories and magic

    Creative industry needs patient capital, fresh mindset, experts declare at QEDNG Summit

    QEDNG Creative Powerhouse Summit: Creative entrepreneurs challenged to combine talent with business skills

    Providus Bank, Polaris Bank join sponsors of QEDNG Creative Powerhouse Summit

    MTN unveils new reality television show to discover next global icon of Afrobeats

    EyiyemiOlivia Rogbinyin to host QEDNG Creative Powerhouse Summit

    • Life
    • Art & Culture
    • LIFE & CULTURE
  • Education
    MacArthur Foundation awards $100m grant to Redeemer’s University to fix critical social problems

    MacArthur Foundation awards $100m grant to Redeemer’s University to fix critical social problems

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    UI 2025 Convocation ceremonies: Tinubu tasks education unions with funding model reflecting local realities

    NELFUND Interview: Disburses N116b for students’ fees, upkeeps

    NELFUND Interview: Disburses N116b for students’ fees, upkeeps

    FUTA holds 36th Convocation and Award of first Degrees, threatens to withdraw certificates of graduates found culpable of misconduct

    At FUTA’s 36th Convocation, Tinubu urges Nigerian academia to proffer solutions to societal problems

    Nigeria: Reps seek improved funding for specialised universities

    FUTA holds 36th Convocation and Award of first Degrees, threatens to withdraw certificates of graduates found culpable of misconduct

    FUTA holds 36th Convocation and Award of first Degrees, threatens to withdraw certificates of graduates found culpable of misconduct

    British Council collaborates with FG, development partners for inclusive education in Nigeria

    British Council collaborates with FG, development partners for inclusive education in Nigeria

    ASUU urges FG to prioritise education, protect Nigeria’s future

    Bishop Oyedepo charges Nigerian youth to take responsibility or fail

    Bishop Oyedepo charges Nigerian youth to take responsibility or fail

  • Health
    Nigeria: Minister confirms 17% drop in maternal deaths in 172 LGAs

    Nigeria marks two-year health reform milestone, seeks more investments to achieve UHC

    Nigeria adopts new frameworks to strengthen accountability, financing, governance, service delivery in health sector

    Nigeria adopts new frameworks to strengthen accountability, financing, governance, service delivery in health sector

    Nigeria: Minister confirms 17% drop in maternal deaths in 172 LGAs

    Nigeria: FG launches new strategic tools to improve healthcare delivery, boost efficiency

    Nigeria: FG strengthens digital infrastructure for AI in health

    Nigeria seeks N150b to fund vaccine procurement, boost health financing

    Nigeria seeks N150b to fund vaccine procurement, boost health financing

    Nigeria: National Assembly plans boost funding for primary healthcare

    Nigeria: National Assembly plans boost funding for primary healthcare

    Nigeria: Minister confirms 17% drop in maternal deaths in 172 LGAs

    Nigeria: Minister confirms 17% drop in maternal deaths in 172 LGAs

    Ogun set to commission newly renovated 250-bed hospital in December

    Ogun set to commission newly renovated 250-bed hospital in December

    Ribadu warns against violence in Anambra governorship election, threatens strong response

    • Health and Fitness
  • Media

    IPI Nigeria to unveil ‘Book of Infamy’ at Annual Conference, AGM

    Nigeria: Speaker Abbas mourns journalism icon Dan Agbese

    GOCOP mourns the passing of veteran journalist and media Icon, Dan Agbese

    Nigeria: Speaker Abbas mourns journalism icon Dan Agbese

    Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu mourn Veteran Journalist and Newswatch Co-Founder, Dan Agbese

    EU probes whether Google illegally disadvantaged media and news publishers in its search results

    EU probes whether Google illegally disadvantaged media and news publishers in its search results

    Tinubu to NGE: Report boldly, criticise but let us build a nation

    NGE seeks media tax relief, legal protection for journalists

    Tinubu to NGE: Report boldly, criticise but let us build a nation

    Tinubu to NGE: Report boldly, criticise but let us build a nation

    ICPC chairman to deliver Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    ICPC chairman to deliver Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    Prominent Nigerians, financial experts to speak at Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    GOCOP, IPC sign MoU on advancing inclusive reporting of gender issues in democratic and electoral process

    • CSR
    • Jobs
    • Labour
    • Law
  • News
    Tinubu celebrates Super Eagles’ 4-1 victory over Gabon

    Tinubu commends Super Eagles, urges the team to prepare for African Nations Cup

    ICPC chairman to deliver Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    ICPC chairman to deliver Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    Kwara Gov visits Alanamu over burnt market, commiserates with Balogun, victims

    Kwara signs minimum wage agreement with tertiary institutions workers

    Operation Safe Haven: Troops arrest three gun runners, two kidnapers in Plateau State

    BUA Cement raises profit by 41.40% to N61.364b in H1 2022, drops hint of raising capital to expand Kalambaina plant, others

    • Politics
    • Opinion
  • World
    Israeli opposition slams Netanyahu over U.S.-Saudi F-35 deal

    Israeli opposition slams Netanyahu over U.S.-Saudi F-35 deal

    Hamas rejects ‘international guardianship’ over Gaza in UN resolution

    Hamas rejects ‘international guardianship’ over Gaza in UN resolution

    Ukraine’s Zelensky signs deal to buy 100 French fighter jets

    Ukraine’s Zelensky signs deal to buy 100 French fighter jets

    Gates Foundation commits $1.4b to boost climate-resilient farming globally

    Gates Foundation commits $1.4b to boost climate-resilient farming globally

    How $31trn debt is stifling development of developing countries – UN

    Russia claims NATO preparing for conflict

    World Bank unveils plan to boost private investment, drive job growth

    World Day Against Death Penalty: Amnesty International advocates abolition of death penalty

    IMF says global economy improves in spite uncertainty

    • Africa
    • America
    • Asia
    • Europe
  • Sports
    Sanwo-Olu to deliver Arewa Think Tank Lecture in Kaduna

    Sanwo-Olu congratulates Wahid Oshodi on re-election as ITTF Vice President

    Tinubu celebrates Super Eagles’ 4-1 victory over Gabon

    Tinubu celebrates Super Eagles’ 4-1 victory over Gabon

    NBSF plans to position Nigeria as headquarters of baseball and softball in Africa

    Nigeria: Reps to probe NFF over lleged misuse of $25m FIFA, CAF grants

    University of Jos promises to deliver best NUGA games

    ‎Cycling Kano 2025: Organisers open online registration for athletes

    Nottingham Forest sacks coach, Ange Postecoglou straight after Chelsea defeat

    2026 FIFA World Cup: Tinubu congratulates Super Eagles, urges them to keep the hope alive

    Super Eagles beat Benin Republic 4-0 to boost World Cup qualification chance

  • Home
  • NIGERIA
    Nigeria: FG, States, LGs share N2.094trn revenue for October 2025

    Nigeria: FG, States, LGs share N2.094trn revenue for October 2025

    Senate Leader dismisses alleged move to impeach Akpabio

    Nigeria: Akpabio’s fitness for Senate presidency and regular impeachment threats

    Nigeria: Speaker Abbas inaugurates House committee to strengthen border security

    Nigeria: Speaker Abbas laments attack on Kwara church

    Nigeria: Senator Ezea dies in UK

    Nigeria: Senator Ezea dies in UK

    Nigerians in U.S. urge FG to address religious persecution allegation

    US Mission declares tougher sanctions of no visa for corrupt Nigerian officials

    Nigerian Army escalates nation-wide offensive against terrorists, criminal networks following Trump’s threat

    Ex-military General calls for decisive military response to killing of Brigadier General killed by ISWAP

    Senate Leader dismisses alleged move to impeach Akpabio

    Senate proposes national security summit for December

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Tinubu postpones trip to G20 and AU-EU Summits for further security briefings, directs military, police to deploy more men to Kwara

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    Tinubu sends VP Shettima to Kebbi over kidnapped schoolgirls, condoles the military over the death of soldiers

  • Business

    Nestlé Nigeria returns to profit with  N72.5b in 9 months

    Nigeria: Court orders permanent forfeiture of $49, 700 recovered from ex-INEC REC

    NextMoney Magazine rates Dangote Cement, Zenith Bank, Access, Seplat, AIICO, GTCO, First HoldCo, others as Nigeria’s high-performing companies

    Nigeria: The danger ahead for homegrown supermarkets

    NEXIM Bank MD, Abba Bello advises youth on opportunities in non-oil export businesses

    Institute advocates clear path, innovation for MSME credit acces

    BPP signs MoU with CIPS to strengthen procurement practice

    I’m inspired to support growth and development with my doctorate degree  – Oduntan

    Nigeria: FG reconvenes Inter-Ministerial Meeting to accelerate implementation of Nigeria-China Focac agreements

    • Agriculture
    • Brands and Marketing
    • Aviation
    • Capital Market
    • Economy
    • Maritime
    • Finance
    • Energy
    • Insurance
    • Industry
    • Startups
    • Money Market
    • Small Business
    • Real Estate
    • InfoTech
    • Transportation
    • Technology
  • Entertainment

    MTN Foundation brings growth to Nigeria’s creative industry through comedy

    Nigerian music group Chocolate city inaugurates $1m fund for creative startups

    FirstBank to sponsors Calabar Entertainment Conference

    DecemberIssaVybe: How FirstBank made yuletide the season of music, memories and magic

    Creative industry needs patient capital, fresh mindset, experts declare at QEDNG Summit

    QEDNG Creative Powerhouse Summit: Creative entrepreneurs challenged to combine talent with business skills

    Providus Bank, Polaris Bank join sponsors of QEDNG Creative Powerhouse Summit

    MTN unveils new reality television show to discover next global icon of Afrobeats

    EyiyemiOlivia Rogbinyin to host QEDNG Creative Powerhouse Summit

    • Life
    • Art & Culture
    • LIFE & CULTURE
  • Education
    MacArthur Foundation awards $100m grant to Redeemer’s University to fix critical social problems

    MacArthur Foundation awards $100m grant to Redeemer’s University to fix critical social problems

    Taxing, Borrowing the Future Without Building: What has Nigeria’s fiscal authority done for the real sector?

    UI 2025 Convocation ceremonies: Tinubu tasks education unions with funding model reflecting local realities

    NELFUND Interview: Disburses N116b for students’ fees, upkeeps

    NELFUND Interview: Disburses N116b for students’ fees, upkeeps

    FUTA holds 36th Convocation and Award of first Degrees, threatens to withdraw certificates of graduates found culpable of misconduct

    At FUTA’s 36th Convocation, Tinubu urges Nigerian academia to proffer solutions to societal problems

    Nigeria: Reps seek improved funding for specialised universities

    FUTA holds 36th Convocation and Award of first Degrees, threatens to withdraw certificates of graduates found culpable of misconduct

    FUTA holds 36th Convocation and Award of first Degrees, threatens to withdraw certificates of graduates found culpable of misconduct

    British Council collaborates with FG, development partners for inclusive education in Nigeria

    British Council collaborates with FG, development partners for inclusive education in Nigeria

    ASUU urges FG to prioritise education, protect Nigeria’s future

    Bishop Oyedepo charges Nigerian youth to take responsibility or fail

    Bishop Oyedepo charges Nigerian youth to take responsibility or fail

  • Health
    Nigeria: Minister confirms 17% drop in maternal deaths in 172 LGAs

    Nigeria marks two-year health reform milestone, seeks more investments to achieve UHC

    Nigeria adopts new frameworks to strengthen accountability, financing, governance, service delivery in health sector

    Nigeria adopts new frameworks to strengthen accountability, financing, governance, service delivery in health sector

    Nigeria: Minister confirms 17% drop in maternal deaths in 172 LGAs

    Nigeria: FG launches new strategic tools to improve healthcare delivery, boost efficiency

    Nigeria: FG strengthens digital infrastructure for AI in health

    Nigeria seeks N150b to fund vaccine procurement, boost health financing

    Nigeria seeks N150b to fund vaccine procurement, boost health financing

    Nigeria: National Assembly plans boost funding for primary healthcare

    Nigeria: National Assembly plans boost funding for primary healthcare

    Nigeria: Minister confirms 17% drop in maternal deaths in 172 LGAs

    Nigeria: Minister confirms 17% drop in maternal deaths in 172 LGAs

    Ogun set to commission newly renovated 250-bed hospital in December

    Ogun set to commission newly renovated 250-bed hospital in December

    Ribadu warns against violence in Anambra governorship election, threatens strong response

    • Health and Fitness
  • Media

    IPI Nigeria to unveil ‘Book of Infamy’ at Annual Conference, AGM

    Nigeria: Speaker Abbas mourns journalism icon Dan Agbese

    GOCOP mourns the passing of veteran journalist and media Icon, Dan Agbese

    Nigeria: Speaker Abbas mourns journalism icon Dan Agbese

    Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu mourn Veteran Journalist and Newswatch Co-Founder, Dan Agbese

    EU probes whether Google illegally disadvantaged media and news publishers in its search results

    EU probes whether Google illegally disadvantaged media and news publishers in its search results

    Tinubu to NGE: Report boldly, criticise but let us build a nation

    NGE seeks media tax relief, legal protection for journalists

    Tinubu to NGE: Report boldly, criticise but let us build a nation

    Tinubu to NGE: Report boldly, criticise but let us build a nation

    ICPC chairman to deliver Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    ICPC chairman to deliver Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    Prominent Nigerians, financial experts to speak at Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    GOCOP, IPC sign MoU on advancing inclusive reporting of gender issues in democratic and electoral process

    • CSR
    • Jobs
    • Labour
    • Law
  • News
    Tinubu celebrates Super Eagles’ 4-1 victory over Gabon

    Tinubu commends Super Eagles, urges the team to prepare for African Nations Cup

    ICPC chairman to deliver Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    ICPC chairman to deliver Realnews 13th Anniversary Lecture

    Kwara Gov visits Alanamu over burnt market, commiserates with Balogun, victims

    Kwara signs minimum wage agreement with tertiary institutions workers

    Operation Safe Haven: Troops arrest three gun runners, two kidnapers in Plateau State

    BUA Cement raises profit by 41.40% to N61.364b in H1 2022, drops hint of raising capital to expand Kalambaina plant, others

    • Politics
    • Opinion
  • World
    Israeli opposition slams Netanyahu over U.S.-Saudi F-35 deal

    Israeli opposition slams Netanyahu over U.S.-Saudi F-35 deal

    Hamas rejects ‘international guardianship’ over Gaza in UN resolution

    Hamas rejects ‘international guardianship’ over Gaza in UN resolution

    Ukraine’s Zelensky signs deal to buy 100 French fighter jets

    Ukraine’s Zelensky signs deal to buy 100 French fighter jets

    Gates Foundation commits $1.4b to boost climate-resilient farming globally

    Gates Foundation commits $1.4b to boost climate-resilient farming globally

    How $31trn debt is stifling development of developing countries – UN

    Russia claims NATO preparing for conflict

    World Bank unveils plan to boost private investment, drive job growth

    World Day Against Death Penalty: Amnesty International advocates abolition of death penalty

    IMF says global economy improves in spite uncertainty

    • Africa
    • America
    • Asia
    • Europe
  • Sports
    Sanwo-Olu to deliver Arewa Think Tank Lecture in Kaduna

    Sanwo-Olu congratulates Wahid Oshodi on re-election as ITTF Vice President

    Tinubu celebrates Super Eagles’ 4-1 victory over Gabon

    Tinubu celebrates Super Eagles’ 4-1 victory over Gabon

    NBSF plans to position Nigeria as headquarters of baseball and softball in Africa

    Nigeria: Reps to probe NFF over lleged misuse of $25m FIFA, CAF grants

    University of Jos promises to deliver best NUGA games

    ‎Cycling Kano 2025: Organisers open online registration for athletes

    Nottingham Forest sacks coach, Ange Postecoglou straight after Chelsea defeat

    2026 FIFA World Cup: Tinubu congratulates Super Eagles, urges them to keep the hope alive

    Super Eagles beat Benin Republic 4-0 to boost World Cup qualification chance

No Result
View All Result
Worldstage News
No Result
View All Result
Home NIGERIA

US Mission declares tougher sanctions of no visa for corrupt Nigerian officials

by Segun Otokiti
November 19, 2025
in NIGERIA
0
Nigerians in U.S. urge FG to address religious persecution allegation

US and Nigeria flags

0
SHARES
11
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

WorldStage– In what looks like the United States’ unrelenting diplomatic clash with Nigeria, the world power has once again sounded a strong warning to Nigerian public officials as the US Mission in Nigeria announced that individuals involved in corruption, electoral malpractice, and anti-democratic activities will not be granted American visas.

The message, which resonates with Washington’s long-standing stance on promoting democracy, accountability, and the rule of law in Nigeria, is a reminder that corrupt practices will attract direct international consequences.

According to the US Mission, the decision to deny visas to corrupt politicians and officials is part of a broader effort to support Nigeria’s democratic institutions and to maintain her (US) Mission’s Zero-Tolerance Stand.

A statement issued in Abuja emphasized that those undermining the country’s democratic process, particularly through financial crimes, electoral violence, vote buying, and abuse of office, will face strict sanctions.

The Mission stated: “The United States stands firmly with the Nigerian people in their demand for transparency, accountability, and good governance. We will not allow those who undermine democracy or engage in corruption to freely enjoy the privileges of travel or residency in the United States.”

Nigeria is Africa’s largest democracy and economy, yet its governance system continues to grapple with entrenched corruption, abuse of power, and a culture of impunity.

The US Mission’s move represents both a diplomatic and symbolic action against these systemic issues.

Visa restrictions target what many Nigerians perceive as the elite’s escape route—sending their families abroad, investing in foreign assets, and seeking medical treatment or education in the US while failing to deliver quality governance at home.

By cutting off access to these privileges, the United States hopes to pressure Nigerian leaders into adopting more responsible governance practices.

This is not the first time the United States has taken such a stance. Over the past decade, Washington has imposed visa restrictions on several categories of Nigerians, including politicians involved in electoral malpractice during general elections; government officials implicated in corruption and money laundering;and individuals found guilty of undermining human rights and the rule of law.

However, the new announcement signals a tougher, more direct enforcement policy, particularly as Nigeria faces rising insecurity, economic challenges, and governance concerns.

The US visa ban poses both practical and reputational consequences for targeted individuals:

Many Nigerian elites view travel to the US as a necessity, whether for family, education, or leisure. Losing this privilege will be a significant inconvenience.

Being blacklisted by the United States carries a stigma that can weaken political careers and international credibility.

Officials who prioritize their foreign interests may now be forced to focus on domestic accountability and service delivery.

The United States has long positioned itself as a partner in Nigeria’s democratic journey. Over the years, Washington has invested heavily in electoral reforms, civic education, and capacity-building programs aimed at strengthening Nigerian institutions.

By leveraging visa sanctions, the US hopes to reinforce the message that democracy must not be subverted for personal or political gain.

Political analysts argue that these restrictions also serve as a deterrent ahead of future elections, reminding politicians that the world is watching.

The announcement has triggered widespread reactions across Nigeria’s political and civic space.

Civil Society Groups have welcomed the move, describing it as a powerful statement against corruption.

Youth activists argue that such sanctions are necessary to checkmate politicians who often act with impunity.

Political elites, however, have expressed mixed feelings. While some claim the policy infringes on Nigeria’s sovereignty, others acknowledge it as a wake-up call for reform.

A political commentator in Lagos said: “For too long, Nigerian leaders have looted the country and then gone abroad to enjoy the proceeds. Denying them visas is a way of telling them that the world is no longer willing to be complicit in their excesses.”

The US visa restriction complements both local and international efforts to combat corruption in Nigeria.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) continue to pursue corruption cases, though they face criticism for selective prosecutions.

State-level anti-corruption campaigns have also gained traction, though results remain uneven.

The US has, in the past, collaborated with Nigeria to recover stolen assets. Other countries, including the UK, have imposed similar sanctions on corrupt officials.

This coordinated global response underscores the fact that corruption is not merely a domestic problem but a transnational issue.

Despite the strong stance, critics argue that visa bans may not be enough to curb corruption. Some elites may simply redirect their interests to other destinations such as Dubai, South Africa, or Europe.

Others point out that unless Nigeria strengthens its own judicial system and anti-corruption agencies, external measures will have limited long-term impact.

However, proponents insist that the embarrassment, inconvenience, and global signal sent by the ban remain effective deterrents.

The US Mission’s declaration comes at a time when Nigeria is facing critical governance challenges rising inflation, currency devaluation, fuel subsidy controversies, and security threats.

Analysts believe that international partners, including the United States, will continue to use diplomatic tools such as visa bans, asset freezes, and financial restrictions to hold Nigerian leaders accountable.

For the Nigerian people, the hope is that such measures will force leaders to prioritize governance over self-interest.

The decision by the United States to deny visas to corrupt Nigerian officials is more than a travel restriction, it is a moral and political statement against bad governance.

It highlights the fact that corruption not only weakens Nigeria internally but also damages its global reputation. By cutting off access to privileges abroad, the US is sending a clear message: those who fail to serve their people faithfully cannot expect to enjoy the benefits of global mobility and prestige.

Whether this policy sparks real reform in Nigeria remains to be seen, but for millions of citizens, it is at least a sign that the international community is not turning a blind eye to the excesses of the political elite.

The questions now is, who are the politicians involved in electoral malpractice during general elections; government officials implicated in corruption and money laundering; Individuals found guilty of undermining human rights and the rule of law?

Tags: US Mission in Nigeria
Segun Otokiti

Segun Otokiti

Next Post
Nigeria: Senator Ezea dies in UK

Nigeria: Senator Ezea dies in UK

Recommended

Assassins kill senior Iranian nuclear physicist in Tehran

5 years ago

Nigeria: NBC says 6th Broadcasting code amendment to promote creativity, local content

5 years ago

Popular News

  • Nigeria: Nnamdi Kanu files motion to stop court judgment on alleged terrorism

    Nnamdi Kanu gets life imprisonment

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Sanwo-Olu set to inaugurate 233 housing units in Ajah

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Nigeria: Centre projects N900b revenue saving by cargo tracking system

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Nigeria marks two-year health reform milestone, seeks more investments to achieve UHC

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • FirstBank to host capacity building webinar for SMEs

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Connect with us

About Us

Worldstage News logo

World Stage Limited is a research and technology driven Africa focused firm with expertise in multi-faceted business communication services.

  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise

© 2025 All Right Reserved. World Stage News - Designed By DeedsTech.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Powered by
...
►
Necessary cookies enable essential site features like secure log-ins and consent preference adjustments. They do not store personal data.
None
►
Functional cookies support features like content sharing on social media, collecting feedback, and enabling third-party tools.
None
►
Analytical cookies track visitor interactions, providing insights on metrics like visitor count, bounce rate, and traffic sources.
None
►
Advertisement cookies deliver personalized ads based on your previous visits and analyze the effectiveness of ad campaigns.
None
►
Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies.
None
Powered by
No Result
View All Result
  • Home

© 2025 All Right Reserved. World Stage News - Designed By DeedsTech.