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Turkey Requests Access to Nigeria's E-Visa Platform

Turkey has formally requested to join Nigeria's electronic visa system to ease travel for businesspeople and strengthen bilateral relations. The move aims to resolve logistical hurdles for Turkish investors.

Trump Warns of More Strikes in Nigeria

US President Donald Trump warns of further military action in Nigeria if attacks on Christians persist. Nigerian officials reject claims of religious targeting. Read the full story.

Lady's Christmas Clothes from Turkey Go Viral

A Nigerian lady's TikTok video showing Christmas clothes sent by her aunt in Turkey has sparked hilarious reactions online. Netizens advise styling tips for the oversized skirt.

Osimhen Tops Turkey's Google Searches for 2025

Super Eagles star Victor Osimhen has reached a new milestone, becoming the most-searched name on Google in Turkey for 2025. Discover his journey and the rumoured €100m Real Madrid bid.

Trump's Words Complicate US-Africa Diplomacy

Controversial remarks by US President Donald Trump have strained relations with Nigeria and Somalia, testing security partnerships and migration policies. Read the full analysis.

Fani-Kayode Responds to Trump's Nigeria Threat

Former Minister Femi Fani-Kayode analyzes Trump's threat to intervene in Nigeria, exposing alleged US conspiracy and calling for national unity against foreign interference.

Trump Calls Nigeria 'A Disgrace' Over Violence

Former US President Donald Trump escalates criticism of Nigeria, calling it a 'disgrace' over Christian killings. He threatens to cut subsidies and take military action. Read more.

Why Tinubu Hasn't Met Trump - FG Explains

Federal Government clarifies President Tinubu's delayed US visit amid diplomatic tensions with Trump administration over Christian persecution allegations. Full details inside.

US Lawmaker Warns Nigeria Over Trump Threats

US Congressman Riley Moore warns Nigerian officials that President Trump's threats about religious persecution are serious. Read about the high-level Washington meeting.

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