US visa ban halts the dreams of students and professionals in Nigeria as new restrictions take effect from January 2026, blocking student, exchange, business, and immigrant visas and forcing Nigerians to rethink study and work plans abroad.
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The US sets a date to suspend visa issuance for Nigerians and other countries, effective January 1, 2026. Affected visas include B1, B2, F, J, M, and immigrant visas.
The Developing Solutions Masters Scholarship supports up to 150 outstanding students to study in the UK and drive economic, social, and environmental development.
The World Press Institute Fellowship provides international journalists with first-hand exposure to American journalism, media institutions, and press freedom practices.
Claims that Japanese language schools no longer accept Nigerian students are spreading online. A Nigerian woman in Japan shared her experience, but there is no official announcement yet.
The US has a travel ban on Nigeria as the US expands immigration restrictions, halting green card and naturalization applications for Nigerians. See who is affected and what it means.
The Coronation Graduate Trainee Programme Academy is a talent development initiative focused on identifying high-potential graduates and equipping them.
The Good Authority Fellows Program is designed to support political scientists who are passionate about strengthening public understanding of politics through rigorous, research-informed storytelling.
The Waste to Wealth Initiative is one of Nigeria’s most ambitious youth-focused climate and economic empowerment projects.
President Trump expands the US travel ban to five more countries, including Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan, and Syria.

