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Nigeria Advances Diaspora Engagement, Migration Governance At IMRF 2026 In New York
Nigeria Advances Diaspora Engagement, Migration Governance At IMRF 2026 In New York
The Honourable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Bernard M. Doro, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening protection for its citizens abroad while strategically harnessing diaspora contributions for national development.
He made this known while serving as Co-Chair of Roundtable 3 on Diaspora Engagement at the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF 2026), held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, United States.
The Minister noted that Nigeria’s diaspora remains a critical partner in driving inclusive growth, contributing significantly through remittances, investment, skills transfer, and innovation. He emphasized that the Federal Government is actively repositioning its engagement strategy to better integrate diaspora contributions into national development frameworks.
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According to the Honourable Minister, “platforms such as the Nigerian Diaspora Investment Summit and diaspora-focused financial instruments are being leveraged to promote investment and facilitate skills transfer.”
He explained that, these initiatives are part of a broader effort to ensure that diaspora engagement translates into measurable socio-economic outcomes.
Dr. Doro further stated that “these efforts reflect a strategic shift towards recognizing diaspora communities not merely as beneficiaries of protection systems, but as active partners in development.”
He added that, Nigeria’s experience, alongside those of other countries, provides valuable entry points for strengthening systems, improving coordination, and scaling impact across migration governance frameworks.
The Minister underscored the importance of moving beyond fragmented approaches to humanitarian and migration interventions, calling for more coordinated, systems-driven responses. “This roundtable provides an opportunity to reflect on how we can collectively strengthen preventive protection mechanisms, deepen partnerships, and adopt innovative approaches that bridge policy commitments with practical implementation,” he said.
He also urged stakeholders to engage actively in shaping forward-looking solutions, noting that “As we begin our discussions, it is important to share concrete experiences, identify scalable solutions, and contribute to building a more proactive, inclusive, and development-oriented migration system.”
The Honourable Minister reiterated that Nigeria’s position aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which prioritizes inclusive growth, strengthened global partnerships, and expanded opportunities for all Nigerians, including those in the diaspora.

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He concluded by expressing optimism for the outcomes of the Forum, stating that Nigeria remains committed to building a more inclusive, coordinated, and development-driven migration system that safeguards its citizens and maximizes the potential of its diaspora for national transformation.
The International Migration Review Forum (IMRF 2026) is held from May 5–8, it is a primary intergovernmental platform for reviewing progress on the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM).
The Forum brings together Heads of State, policymakers, development partners, civil society organisations, academia, and the private sector to advance global cooperation on migration and adopt a Progress Declaration to guide future actions.
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Janet MCDickson Director, Press and Public Relations
Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction
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Nigerians Cannot Eat GDP Figures, Says ADC
Nigerians Cannot Eat GDP Figures, Says ADC
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticised the Federal Government’s celebration of Nigeria’s reported GDP growth, describing it as disconnected from the harsh economic realities facing ordinary citizens.
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party argued that “people do not eat GDP,” insisting that economic growth is meaningless if it does not translate into lower food prices, job creation, stronger purchasing power, and improved living conditions.
The ADC stated that millions of Nigerians remain trapped in hunger, inflation, unemployment, and rising business costs despite government claims of economic progress, adding that “growth that only exists in official reports while citizens descend deeper into hardship is not meaningful progress.”
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The party urged the government to stop “celebrating statistics” and focus instead on policies that directly improve the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
The full statement read:
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) rejects the Federal Government’s attempt to use headline GDP figures to whitewash the deep economic suffering Nigerians are currently enduring across the country.
No government should be celebrating economic statistics while millions of its citizens are battling hunger, poverty, collapsing purchasing power, and rising hopelessness.
The reality of the Nigerian economy is not what is written in government presentations. The reality is what Nigerians confront every day in markets, on farms, in factories, in shops, and in their homes.
Food prices are unbearable. Transportation costs have become punitive. Small businesses are shutting down daily under the crushing weight of inflation, energy costs, and weak consumer demand. Salaries have lost value. Families who once lived modestly are now struggling to survive.
Yet this government wants Nigerians to applaud GDP growth figures.
People do not eat GDP.
Economic growth that does not reduce suffering, create jobs, improve incomes, or restore dignity to citizens is empty growth. Growth that only exists in official reports while citizens descend deeper into hardship is not meaningful progress. It is economic abstraction disconnected from human reality.
The purpose of governance is not to manage public relations for economic statistics. The purpose of governance is to improve the living conditions of the people.
What exactly should Nigerians celebrate? The fact that food inflation continues to devastate households? That millions of young Nigerians remain unemployed or underemployed? That businesses are collapsing faster than new ones are emerging? That more citizens are slipping into poverty despite working harder than ever?
A government that is serious about economic recovery would show humility, acknowledge the pain Nigerians are experiencing, and focus on delivering measurable improvements in living conditions instead of celebrating figures that have no meaning to hungry citizens. The ADC believes that the true test of economic policy is simple: Can Nigerians live better today than they did yesterday?

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For millions of Nigerians, the answer is no.
Nigeria needs an economy that works for ordinary people, not an economy that only looks impressive in presentations to investors and international institutions.
Until growth is felt in the homes of ordinary citizens, through affordable food, stable electricity, decent jobs, lower business costs, and improved purchasing power, this government has no moral basis to declare economic success.
Signed,
Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi
National Publicity Secretary
African Democratic Congress (ADC)
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ICPC Called On University Of Ibadan To Deepen Its Commitment To Ethical Standards, Integrity
ICPC Called On University Of Ibadan To Deepen Its Commitment To Ethical Standards, Integrity
Oyo State Office of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has called on the University of Ibadan to deepen its commitment to ethical standards and integrity in the administration of public institutions. The appeal came recently during the induction and inauguration of members of the university’s Anti-Corruption and Transparency Unit (ACTU).
Speaking at the event, Barr. Chile Ogwuegbu emphasised that the ICPC is mandated not only to investigate and prosecute corruption offences but also to prevent corruption through system reviews, public education, and the strengthening of institutional integrity.
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He noted that one of the key preventive mechanisms introduced by the Commission across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) is the establishment of ACTUs. According to him, these units serve as internal integrity mechanisms designed to promote ethical compliance, monitor corruption risks, and support management in enhancing transparency and accountability within public institutions.
Barr. Ogwuegbu further stressed that the fight against corruption cannot be left solely to enforcement agencies. He explained that it requires the collective responsibility of public institutions, public servants, and the private sector, adding that every public official has a role to play in ensuring integrity and accountability.
Reinforcing this message, Mr. Oscar Ndukwe of the System Study and Review Department emphasised the need for ACTU members to adhere strictly to international best practices and standards when carrying out their mandate. He described the ACTU as an in‑house mechanism for curbing corruption and promoting ethical governance within institutions.

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In his opening remarks, the Vice‑Chancellor of the university, Prof. Kayode Oyebode, stated that the inauguration of the ACTU is not merely a routine exercise but a bold recommitment to transparency, accountability, and ethical stewardship. He urged members to act decisively, fearlessly, and impartially, and to lead by example.
The ACTU Chairman, Prof. J.O. Ajiboye, pledged the unit’s commitment to discharging its responsibilities diligently and collaboratively, assuring that members would work to fulfil the mandate of the ACTU with integrity.
The programme concluded with the administration of the oath of allegiance, as ACTU members pledged to carry out their duties with integrity and in line with the Commission’s mandate.
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EFCC Arraigns One For N4.5m Fraud In Maiduguri
EFCC Arraigns One For N4.5m Fraud In Maiduguri
The Maiduguri Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday, May 4, 2026 arraigned one Gambomi Muhammed before Justice Aisha Kumaliya of the Borno State High Court sitting in Maiduguri.
The defendant was arraigned on a ten- count charge bordering on obtaining by false pretence to the sum of N4,500,000.00 (Four Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira).
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Count nine of the charge reads: “That you, Gambomi Muhammed between the period of June, 2022 and February, 2023 in Maiduguri, Borno State within the jurisdiction of this honourable court with intent to defraud obtained the aggregate sum of N4, 500,000.00 (Four Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira) from Musa Yusuf, Kamilu Abubakar, Daniel Kwatri Tizhe, Mustapha Adamu, Yakubu Audu, Kadir Abdullahi, Yakubu John and Cosmas Peter under the false pretense that you will secure an employment for them at Nigerian Correctional Service a representation which you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1 (1) and punishable under Section 1 (3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.”
The defendant pleaded “not guilty” to the charge preferred against him by the EFCC.
Following his plea; counsel to the prosecution, S.O Saka prayed for a trial date and the remand of the defendant in a Correctional facility.

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Thereafter, Justice Kumaliya adjourned the matter till May 8, 2026 for commencement of hearing and remanded the defendant in Maiduguri Maximum Correctional facility.
The defendant’s journey to the Correctional facility started when he collected money from several individuals under the guise of securing employment for them at Nigerian Correctional Service, a representation which is false. He diverted the money to his own personal use.
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