What Do I Need To Make It In Business?
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Experiencing the new Oculus Rift VR headset
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Apple sells 10 million iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Pluses
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Five things you may have missed over the weekend
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7 High‑Paying Companies Sponsoring Nigerians in 2025 — No Degree Needed
The global demand for workers continues to rise in 2025, and more companies across Europe, North America, and the Gulf are offering visa sponsorship jobs to international applicants. For many Nigerians, the best news is that a university degree is no longer a strict requirement. This article highlights seven high-paying, trustworthy companies that actively sponsor Nigerian workers for overseas employment...
Nigeria Sets Grace Period to August 2025 for Irregular Migrants to Regularize Status
The Nigerian government has announced a formal grace period extending until August 2025 for irregular Nigerian migrants to regularize their immigration status. This limited-time initiative provides a critical opportunity for undocumented Nigerians abroad and unregistered returnees to align with national legal standards and avoid serious consequences in the future. The program is being rolled out as part of Nigeria’s broader...