A group of Nigerian professionals in the diaspora have convened to birth a group that seeks to boost developments in the country.
A statement by the group of professionals said the formation of the think-tank was driven by the hunger for a new national order.
With a specific purpose to mobilise Nigerian professionals and leaders to support national growth, and convened under the aegis of Forum of Global Nigerian Professionals, the group of highly accomplished men and women drawn from Europe, North and South America, Asia and the African continents, said, “Nigeria at this time, needs its exceptionally good and talented ‘world beaters’ to help scale our developmental programmes internally and externally.
The statement read, “This is a great opportunity to help reshape our African and global story and build our current programmes as a nation”. Indeed, the group with strong presence in the United Kingdom, Canada, United States, Germany, France, Nigeria, China and South Africa among others, easily tells the story of Nigeria’s loaded capacity.
“In these countries among others, Nigerians are known to be at the heart of the economies, helping to make them the most advanced in the world.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Solving passport dilemma for Nigerians in Diaspora | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsNigerians in the Diaspora with expired international passports heaved a sigh of relief recently when the Federal Government announced that they are free to board from their countries of residence as well as return to Nigeria unhindered.
Read more »
Muslim rights group cautions Nigerian youths against 'Japa' syndromeThe Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has cautioned Nigerian youths against a mass exodus to other countries, now known as 'Japa' syndrome. The Muslim group
Read more »
Islamic Group, MURIC Warns Nigerian Youths Against 'Japa' Syndrome, Mass Exodus To Foreign Countries | Sahara ReportersAn Islamic group, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has warned Nigerian youths against a mass exodus to foreign countries across the world in search of a better life. The group in a statement signed by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Wednesday said that the mass exodus of Nigerian youths to other countries, the phenomenon which is now known as 'Japa' is a dangerous syndrome as Nigeria is better in many ways than those countries which seem attractive to the youth.
Read more »
Nigerian University Orders Students To Wear Faculty Uniforms To Prevent ‘Indecent Dressing’ | Sahara ReportersThe management of the Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu State, has banned indecent dressing and implemented a new dress code for students and staff. Christian Anieke, the university's vice-chancellor, announced this on Tuesday while speaking to staff and students returning from the Christmas and New Year holidays. According to Aneke, all students should wear their faculty uniforms with appropriate ties and shoes. “No student is expected to wear slippers, rugged jeans, coloured hair, long fingers, fez caps or artificial eyelashes,” he directed.
Read more »
BREAKING: Top Nigerian football coach dies [PHOTOS]BREAKING: Top Nigerian football coach dies [PHOTOS] via politicsngr
Read more »
Nigerian Passport Falls By 38 Places In Global Ranking Between 2006 And 2022 | Sahara ReportersThe Henley Passport Index reports have shown that the Nigerian passport has fallen by 38 places in a global passport ranking in the last 17 years between 2006 and 2022. The Henley Passport Index ranks passports according to the number of countries their holders can access visa-free or with a visa-on-arrival programme. The Nigerian passport gained 11 more destinations but it fell from 62nd in 2006 to 100th in 2022, showing a steady fall in strength amongst the 199 countries and 227 travel destinations studied, PUNCH quoted the index reports.
Read more »