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US Begins Construction Of World’s Largest Consulate In Lagos, Stresses Nigeria’s Importance
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The United States has again reiterated commitment to strengthen its relationship with Nigeria.
The American government noted this at the groundbreaking ceremony for construction of a new Consulate General in Lagos.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu joined Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard and Consul General Claire Pierangelo at the flag off.
The $537million project, located on a 12.2-acre site in Eko Atlantic City, will support diplomatic and commercial relations.
About $95million will be invested in local economy and generate jobs for 2,500 Nigerians including engineers, architects, artisans, construction workers, and administrative staff.
In her remarks, Leonard expressed appreciation to the Government of Nigeria and the Lagos State Government for their support.
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The envoy says the vision is to create a facility that honors the vibrant ties between the two nations and “communicates the spirit of American democracy, transparency and openness”.
Pierangelo told the gathering that Nigeria and the U.S. have a long-standing history of people-to-people engagement fostering bridges between our two nations.
“We look forward to the many accomplishments we will continue to achieve together in the future”, the official said.
On completion, the building will be the largest United States consulate in the world.
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Ghana Jails Three Nigerians For 96 Years Over Car Theft
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A court in Ghana has sentenced three Nigerians to a combined 96 years in prison for stealing cars in Kumasi, Ashanti Region.
The convicts – Francis Friday, Linus Agwazie, and Russell Ekenze – were arrested on June 20 after being accused of stealing parked vehicles.
According to the Ashanti Regional Police spokesperson, Godwin Ahianyo, the suspects were taken to court on July 22 at Atasemanso, where they were found guilty of car theft.
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The judgment comes at a time when public pressure is growing in Ghana for the deportation of Nigerians accused of crimes in the country.
In May, a court in Tarkwa sentenced a Nigerian woman to 20 years in jail for trafficking four girls into prostitution.
Also, in July, Ghana’s Immigration Service arrested 50 Nigerians over alleged internet fraud and human trafficking.
This latest ruling adds to concerns about the involvement of Nigerians in criminal activities across Ghana, sparking renewed debates about migration and law enforcement in the country.
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Tinubu, French President Macron Hold Private Meeting
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September 10, 2025By
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President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday met with his French counterpart, President Emmanuel Macron.
Tinubu met Macron for a working private lunch at the Élysée Palace, Paris.
This was disclosed by Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, via X.
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According to Onanuga: “President Bola Tinubu, with his French counterpart, President Emmanuel Macron, during a working private lunch at the Elysee Palace, Paris. Wednesday, September 10, 2025.”
At the time of filing this report, the agenda of the meeting had yet to be made public.
On September 4, Tinubu commenced his annual working leave.
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He departed Abuja to commence his 2025 annual leave, which is expected to last for 10 working days.
During his leave, the president is expected to visit France and the United Kingdom before returning to Nigeria.
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UN Report Places Nigeria 4th Globally In Attacks On School Children
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September 10, 2025By
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Nigeria has been ranked fourth among countries with the highest levels of “grave violations” against school children in armed conflict, according to a United Nations report.
The UN Secretary-General’s 2024 report on children and armed conflict, released in 2025, revealed that it verified 41,370 attacks — the highest number of grave violations against children in nearly three decades.
The violations, which include abduction, recruitment, and sexual violence, placed Nigeria behind Israel (and the occupied Palestinian territory), the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and Somalia.
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According to the report, Israel recorded 8,554 cases of grave violations in 2024, followed by 4,043 in DRC, 2,568 in Somalia, 2,436 in Nigeria, and 2,269 in Haiti.
While non-state armed groups were linked to half of the attacks, the report noted that government forces were the main perpetrators of killings, maiming, attacks on schools and hospitals, as well as the denial of humanitarian access.
It further disclosed that attacks on schools surged globally by 44 per cent between 2022 and 2023, while the use of schools for military purposes rose by 20 per cent. Over 10,000 students and teachers were either killed, abducted, arrested, or injured during this period.
“These violations threaten not only individual lives but the future of entire communities,” the report said.
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Virginia Gamba, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, warned that children caught in conflicts are being “robbed of their childhood” as governments and armed groups persist in violating international laws.
The report also revealed that more than 3,000 children were detained for alleged involvement with armed groups, an increase from the previous year. Gamba urged governments to treat these children primarily as victims and explore alternatives to detention.
It recommended the full implementation of the Safe Schools Declaration, calling on countries to strengthen resilient education systems.
The report’s release comes ahead of a high-level event in Geneva to mark the International Day to Protect Education from Attack.
Nigeria, which endorsed the Safe Schools Declaration in 2018, developed a policy on violence-free schools in 2021 and established the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre to oversee funding and coordination of security measures.
However, implementation has faced challenges, with the initiative’s enrollment rate reported at 11,000 by mid-2025.
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