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Mass deportation: Nigerians in US face emotional strain, uncertain future

By Damilola Salawu

The situation is becoming tense in many Nigerian homes in the United States as they come to terms with the reality of new immigration policy rolled out by President Donald Trump.
Although the presidential order is targeted at illegal immigrants and those whose visas have expired, others including American citizens connected by marriage, business or friendship will no be affected.
Going by the latest official data, the Trump administration’s new immigration policy will result in the deportation of 5,144 Nigerians, sparking widespread concern.
The deportation is part of a broader effort to remove undocumented individuals from the United States, targeting those who entered the country unlawfully, overstayed their visas, or committed criminal offences.

For many Nigerians, the news has been devastating. Some of those facing deportation have lived in the US for years, building families, careers, and a sense of stability.
Now, they are being forced to return to a country they may not have visited in decades, where economic challenges and societal stigma await them.

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“I don’t know how I’m going to start over,” said one deportee who had spent over 15 years in the US.
“I left Nigeria because I wanted a better life, and now I’m going back with nothing.”
Critics of the policy argue that the deportation is inhuman, often tearing families apart and sending individuals back to uncertain future.
Many deportees leave behind children and spouses who are US citizens, creating emotional and financial strain on families.
On social media, Nigerians have expressed frustration and sadness over the situation.
“This is not just about deportation,” one user commented. “It’s about the human cost—families separated, lives disrupted, and futures destroyed.”
Economists warn that the influx of deportees could strain Nigeria’s already fragile economy.
Many returning individuals will face difficulty finding employment or rebuilding their lives, especially without adequate government support.
Supporters of the deportation policy, however, argue that enforcing immigration laws is necessary for national security and fairness to those who entered the country legally.
“The law is the law,” one US immigration official stated.
As these deportations continue, questions remain about their long-term impact on families and communities, both in the US and Nigeria.
For the deportees, the journey ahead will be one of resilience and rebuilding in the face of immense challenges.
Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) says the Federal Government has put in place an inter-agency committee to tackle any matter that may arise from mass deportation of Nigerians from the US.
But critics wonder whether government plans a separate ‘externally displaced persons’ (EDP) camps in addition to the overcrowded IDP (internally displaced) camps in Nigeria.

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UniAbuja Student Sadiya Usman Found Safe After Two Days Missing

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UniAbuja Student Sadiya Usman Found Safe After Two Days Missing

The University of Abuja (UniAbuja) has confirmed that 100-level student Sadiya Usman has been found safe after being reported missing earlier this week. The university expressed relief and gratitude to the public and security agencies for their assistance in locating the student.

Sadiya Usman, who is enrolled in the Department of Accounting, was last seen leaving her residence at Kontagora Estate, Gwagwalada, Abuja, on Tuesday, 18 February 2026, at around 8:00 a.m. She was on her way to the university’s Main Campus to sit for her Computer-Based Test (GST 111) but did not arrive for the exam.

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After her disappearance, her guardian reported her missing when all attempts to reach her by phone were unsuccessful. The university promptly activated internal safety protocols and collaborated with security agencies, campus authorities, and the public to ensure her safe recovery.

The student was eventually located late on Thursday, 20 February 2026, around 11:49 p.m., and is reported to be safe, unhurt, and in stable condition. Authorities confirmed that coordinated efforts between the university, law enforcement, and concerned members of the public were instrumental in her recovery.

The university reaffirmed its commitment to student safety and welfare, promising continuous updates as necessary. It also thanked those who responded to the public appeal for information and urged students and parents to remain vigilant about safety.

This incident highlights the importance of campus security measures, timely reporting of missing persons, and the role of community involvement in safeguarding students.

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Police to Arrest TikToker Mirabel After She Recants False Rape Claim

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Police to Arrest TikToker Mirabel After She Recants False Rape Claim

The Ogun State Police Command has confirmed plans to arrest and prosecute TikTok user Mirabel after she admitted that her viral rape allegation was false, authorities and investigative reports indicate.

Mirabel, a social media influencer, first sparked national attention after posting videos alleging she had been sexually assaulted in her home in Ogijo, Ogun State. The posts quickly went viral, drawing widespread outrage, calls for justice, and prompting the police to launch an immediate investigation.

An audio recording of a phone conversation, shared online by social media personality VeryDarkMan (VDM), reportedly captures Mirabel acknowledging that parts of her story were fabricated. In the recording, she apologises and admits creating a threatening TikTok account to support her narrative, claiming she had been taking drugs at the time and “was not thinking clearly” when posting the videos.

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A police source said senior officers, including the Divisional Police Officer, were at the hospital where Mirabel was receiving medical care. Once she is discharged, she will be taken into custody and formally charged under provisions of Nigeria’s Criminal Code relating to false reporting of sexual offenses. “The essence is to serve as a deterrent to others,” the source added.

The Ogun State Police had earlier ensured that Mirabel received medical treatment and support, following procedures to protect her health while the investigation continued. The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) confirmed that the incident fell outside its jurisdiction and forwarded all relevant information to the Ogun authorities.

This development has sparked public debate about the responsible use of social media, the impact of false allegations, and the importance of evidence-based reporting. Legal experts warn that fabricating sexual assault claims can carry serious criminal penalties and may undermine the credibility of genuine victims.

Authorities continue to urge the public to avoid spreading unverified claims and to cooperate with law enforcement in ongoing investigations. Updates on the case will be issued by the Ogun State Police Command as formal legal proceedings begin.

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Tinubu Reduces Reliance on U.S, Strengthens Defence Partnerships With Turkey, EU

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Tinubu Reduces Reliance on U.S, Strengthens Defence Partnerships With Turkey, EU

President Bola Tinubu has commenced a strategic expansion of Nigeria’s defence diplomacy, engaging the European Union (EU) and Turkey to strengthen the nation’s security architecture while reducing overreliance on the United States. The initiative comes as Nigeria faces multiple security threats, including Boko Haram insurgency in the north-east, farmer-herder clashes in the north-central region, separatist violence in the south-east, and escalating banditry in the north-west.

The move coincided with a visit to Brussels by National Security Adviser Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, who led discussions at the first EU-Nigeria Peace, Security, and Defence Dialogue. Both sides agreed to deepen collaboration on regional stability, counter-terrorism, and violent extremism, while enhancing intelligence sharing, maritime security, and cybersecurity cooperation. An EU diplomat in Abuja emphasized that the bloc would provide non-lethal military support, while respecting Nigeria’s sovereignty, describing the EU as “more consistent, more reliable, and more coherent than the United States” in delivering security assistance.

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During his state visit to Turkey in January 2026, President Tinubu also held defence discussions with Turkish officials. Turkish companies pledged to supply military equipment, advanced systems, and tactical hardware, while exploring joint local production arrangements with Nigeria. Türkiye is currently regarded as a global leader in armed drones, which could bolster Nigeria’s counter-terrorism operations and reconnaissance capabilities.

Despite these new partnerships, Nigeria continues security cooperation with the United States, including deployments by United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) to support training, intelligence sharing, and operational planning. Recent U.S. personnel arrivals in Bauchi State aim to enhance counter-terrorism capacity without taking direct combat roles, operating under Nigerian command structures.

Analysts say Nigeria’s diversified defence diplomacy seeks to reduce dependency on a single partner, while providing access to a wider range of technology transfer, training opportunities, procurement options, and operational expertise. The strategy also reflects a broader trend of African nations balancing traditional defence alliances with emerging strategic partners to better address evolving security threats.

With regional instability and domestic insurgency on the rise, Nigeria’s engagement with Turkey, the EU, and other partners is expected to strengthen the Nigerian Armed Forces, enhance counter-terrorism operations, and secure national and regional stability.

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