• Nigerian Lady Goes Viral After Showcasing Cassava Biscuits Made in Nigeria, Earns Massive Praise and Distributor Offers Online

    A Nigerian entrepreneur, Nelly Agbogu, has captured widespread attention on social media after showcasing cassava-based biscuits produced locally in Nigeria. The biscuits, known as Tapiokies, are made from cassava using locally sourced ingredients and are sold at affordable prices. Nelly revealed that she and her sister co-founded Come Again Foods, a NAFDAC-certified company focused on producing indigenous food products. Her post, in which she appealed for distributors nationwide, attracted overwhelming support, praise, and business inquiries from netizens who commended her innovation, resilience, and contribution to promoting local food production. Many users also shared personal experiences of buying and enjoying the biscuits, further boosting the brand’s visibility.
    Nigerian Lady Goes Viral After Showcasing Cassava Biscuits Made in Nigeria, Earns Massive Praise and Distributor Offers Online A Nigerian entrepreneur, Nelly Agbogu, has captured widespread attention on social media after showcasing cassava-based biscuits produced locally in Nigeria. The biscuits, known as Tapiokies, are made from cassava using locally sourced ingredients and are sold at affordable prices. Nelly revealed that she and her sister co-founded Come Again Foods, a NAFDAC-certified company focused on producing indigenous food products. Her post, in which she appealed for distributors nationwide, attracted overwhelming support, praise, and business inquiries from netizens who commended her innovation, resilience, and contribution to promoting local food production. Many users also shared personal experiences of buying and enjoying the biscuits, further boosting the brand’s visibility.
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  • US Visa Ban on Nigerians Could Cost Nigeria $4 Billion, Analysts Warn
    December 19, 2025

    The U.S. government has suspended several immigrant and non-immigrant visa categories for Nigerians, citing security concerns and issues with overstays. Affected visas include B-1/B-2 (business/tourism), F (academic), M (vocational), and J (exchange programs), which are crucial for business, education, and investment travel.

    Economists warn the ban could disrupt remittances, business travel, education, and foreign investment, potentially costing Nigeria $3–$4 billion annually in lost U.S.-sourced remittances. Nigerian entrepreneurs, professionals, and students may face higher costs, restricted access to U.S. markets, and delayed deals.

    Senator Shehu Sani criticized the move, noting that the U.S. policy now affects ordinary Nigerians and reflects a broader message that developing countries must address domestic issues before sending migrants abroad. Analysts also warned of long-term impacts on human capital development, as reduced student visas may hinder skills acquisition and innovation.
    US Visa Ban on Nigerians Could Cost Nigeria $4 Billion, Analysts Warn December 19, 2025 The U.S. government has suspended several immigrant and non-immigrant visa categories for Nigerians, citing security concerns and issues with overstays. Affected visas include B-1/B-2 (business/tourism), F (academic), M (vocational), and J (exchange programs), which are crucial for business, education, and investment travel. Economists warn the ban could disrupt remittances, business travel, education, and foreign investment, potentially costing Nigeria $3–$4 billion annually in lost U.S.-sourced remittances. Nigerian entrepreneurs, professionals, and students may face higher costs, restricted access to U.S. markets, and delayed deals. Senator Shehu Sani criticized the move, noting that the U.S. policy now affects ordinary Nigerians and reflects a broader message that developing countries must address domestic issues before sending migrants abroad. Analysts also warned of long-term impacts on human capital development, as reduced student visas may hinder skills acquisition and innovation.
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  • “If You Are 18 Years Old, You Are Not Supposed To Stay With Your Parents Anymore” — Businesswoman Grace Ofure

    Nigerian entrepreneur Grace Ofure Ibhakhomu has sparked debate after saying on The Honest Bunch Podcast that young people should stop depending on their parents once they turn 18.

    The Businesswoman said, “If you are not from a rich home, let a rich home come from you… if you are 18yrs old why are you still staying with your parents?”

    When told that 18-year-olds still rely on their parents, she replied, “It is because your father has to pay. What if he does not have to pay? You will now say because your father could not pay your school fees that’s why you are poor? Nobody cares!!”

    She added, “The saying ‘I’m from a poor background’ ends at 18yrs because from 18 you take responsibility of your life.”

    Her remarks have divided opinions online, with many questioning whether financial independence at 18 is realistic in Nigeria’s economy.
    “If You Are 18 Years Old, You Are Not Supposed To Stay With Your Parents Anymore” — Businesswoman Grace Ofure Nigerian entrepreneur Grace Ofure Ibhakhomu has sparked debate after saying on The Honest Bunch Podcast that young people should stop depending on their parents once they turn 18. The Businesswoman said, “If you are not from a rich home, let a rich home come from you… if you are 18yrs old why are you still staying with your parents?” When told that 18-year-olds still rely on their parents, she replied, “It is because your father has to pay. What if he does not have to pay? You will now say because your father could not pay your school fees that’s why you are poor? Nobody cares!!” She added, “The saying ‘I’m from a poor background’ ends at 18yrs because from 18 you take responsibility of your life.” Her remarks have divided opinions online, with many questioning whether financial independence at 18 is realistic in Nigeria’s economy.
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  • Nigerian entrepreneur and fashion mogul Chioma Ikokwu, popularly known as Chioma Good Hair, has visited Toronto, Canada, to meet her godson for the very first time.


    The businesswoman shared the joyful moment on Instagram through a video, revealing that she was in town to see her younger sister, Priscilla Ojo, who recently welcomed a child with Tanzanian singer Juma Jux. Chioma described the experience as surreal, admitting that it still felt unbelievable to see her sister as a new mother.


    In the video, she fondly called the baby, Prince, “Starboy” and expressed gratitude to the couple for their son, whom she described as “literally perfect.” She also explained that her trip was part of traditional omugwo duties, which she undertook alongside actress Iyabo Ojo, the proud grandmother.


    The clips highlighted Chioma’s journey from the airport, her warm reunion with Priscilla, and tender scenes of her cradling the baby. She was also seen presenting luxury gifts to the family, reflecting her excitement and love for the new addition.


    The heartwarming post drew widespread admiration online, with many fans praising Chioma’s devotion as a godmother while celebrating Priscilla’s new role as a mother.
    Nigerian entrepreneur and fashion mogul Chioma Ikokwu, popularly known as Chioma Good Hair, has visited Toronto, Canada, to meet her godson for the very first time. The businesswoman shared the joyful moment on Instagram through a video, revealing that she was in town to see her younger sister, Priscilla Ojo, who recently welcomed a child with Tanzanian singer Juma Jux. Chioma described the experience as surreal, admitting that it still felt unbelievable to see her sister as a new mother. In the video, she fondly called the baby, Prince, “Starboy” and expressed gratitude to the couple for their son, whom she described as “literally perfect.” She also explained that her trip was part of traditional omugwo duties, which she undertook alongside actress Iyabo Ojo, the proud grandmother. The clips highlighted Chioma’s journey from the airport, her warm reunion with Priscilla, and tender scenes of her cradling the baby. She was also seen presenting luxury gifts to the family, reflecting her excitement and love for the new addition. The heartwarming post drew widespread admiration online, with many fans praising Chioma’s devotion as a godmother while celebrating Priscilla’s new role as a mother.
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