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Nigerians affected as U.S. cancels visas for 901 international students
Many Nigerians are stranded as the United States of America begins a process to cancel visas for at least 901 international students.
The development, which will lead to legal status terminations, has sparked panic and confusion on college campuses nationwide.
“We thought it was unusual at first,” said Boston-based attorney Matthew Maiona.
“Now it’s coming fast and furious,” he added, according to Vanguard.
At least 901 students from 128 colleges have been affected, according to an Associated Press review, with advocacy groups warning the number may be even higher.
Many of the students are from India and China, but lawyers say no region appears to be exempt.
Some students were reportedly targeted over minor infractions like traffic violations.
Four students in Michigan are suing the government, claiming they were given no clear reason for their status termination.
Others across the country are filing similar lawsuits, and judges in states like New Hampshire, Wisconsin, and Montana have temporarily restored some students’ legal status.
In a shift from past procedures, universities are now discovering terminations directly in the government’s immigration database, often before students are even notified.
The sudden crackdown has left students, some weeks from graduation or employment, uncertain about their future.
With no official comment from the State or Homeland Security Departments, confusion and fear are mounting.
Some students are being advised to leave the country, while others stay and appeal — hoping to avoid detention or deportation.
As legal limbo sets in, many are altering their routines, carrying immigration documents at all times and bracing for the unknown.
“It’s scary,” said a Chinese Ph.D. student at UNC Chapel Hill. “You don’t know if you’ll be the next one.”
National Post reports that since President Donald Trump assumed office, he has initiated sweeping policies, which has affected many nationals and countries, especially his reciprocity tariffs.

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Nigerian Newspapers: Top 10 stories you need to know this Wednesday
Good morning- Below are major news reports making headlines in Nigerian Newspapers today:
1. Rampaging herdsmen continued their onslaught on Benue State Communities on Tuesday evening, killing scores. The latest incident happened in Otobi community in the Akpa district of Otukpo Local Government Area of the State, with many residents fleeing their homes.
2. Investors in a ponzi scheme, CBEX, are counting their losses after those behind the scheme reportedly closed business. Nigerians, especially in Oyo and Lagos States are said to have lost over N1 trillion to the scheme.
3. Embattled national secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Samuel Anyanwu has carpeted the party’s Governors’ Forum, vowing to stay on in office. This is against the decision taken by the governors during their meeting in Oyo State.
4. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) says it has launched an investigation into the alleged N1.3tn frauds perpetrated through a digital investment platform, CryptoBank Exchange, CBEX. The commission said it was collaborating with Interpol in the investigation.
5. The standoff between the Rivers State Government and the Nigerian Bar Association, (NBA), worsened on Tuesday, with the former threatening to recover the sum of N300m, following the relocation of the NBA’s 2025 Annual General Conference from Port Harcourt to Enugu State.
6. In what appears to be a dig aimed at the presidency, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has said that leaders at the national level must solve the problems of Nigerians across the country and not just make lives better for only a gang in Lagos. He said this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Tuesday.
7. Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has declared that his government is in control of the violent attacks in the state. He gave the assurance following the killing of over 50 people by gunmen on Sunday night in Zikke village, Bassa Local Government Area.
8. The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has boasted that the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, is no longer active and will soon cease to exist. Ganduje also claimed that Rabiu Kwankwaso, the presidential candidate of the party in the 2023 election wants to come back to the APC.
9. The Federal Government has declared Friday, April 18 and Monday, April 21 as public holidays to mark Good Friday and Easter Monday. This was disclosed in a statement by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Tuesday in Abuja.
10. The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has advised the federal and the sub-national governments to create jobs for the citizenry, noting that it was the only way militancy, kidnapping and other social vices would drastically reduce. This was disclosed by the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, at the official launch of the Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme, LEEP, in Abuja.

Scores feared dead as herdsmen continue attack on Benue community
Suspected armed herders, on Tuesday, renewed their onslaught on Benue State, sending residents packing, with many reported dead.
The latest attack was on Otobi community in the Akpa district of Otukpo Local Government Area, leaving several people feared dead and hundreds displaced.
The lawmaker representing Otukpo-Akpa constituency in the Benue State House of Assembly, Kennedy Angbo, also confirmed the attack to Punch Newspapers, which he said began around 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
It was gathered that this is the third time the community is coming under severe attack in the month of April this year.
A resident of the community disclosed that the assailants stormed the area at about 6 pm, shooting sporadically and setting houses ablaze.
An unspecified number of people are believed to have been killed.

Nigeria Police declares woman wanted over cyber crime
The Nigeria Police has declared one Ihuoma Julia Nneji wanted over cybercrime.
She is being accused of criminal defamation, injurious falsehood and cyber fraud.
This was contained in a bulletin published on the Force’s social media pages on Tuesday.
It read, "WANTED BY THE OFFICE OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE NATIONAL CYBERCRIME CENTRE (NPF NCCC), ABUJA
NAME: IHUOMA JULIA NNEJI
AGE: 34 YEARS
SEX: FEMALE
COMPLEXION: LIGHT
HAIR: BLACK
EYE COLOUR: BROWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: C44/45, CLOSE 57,
VICTORIA GARDEN CITY, LAGOS.
FACE: OVAL
LANGUAGES SPOKEN: ENGLISH AND IGBO
OFFENCES: CRIMINAL DEFAMATION, INJURIOUS FALSEHOOD & CYBER FRAUD.

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Nigerians affected as U.S. cancels visas for 901 international students
Many Nigerians are stranded as the United States of America begins a process to cancel visas for at least 901 international students.
The development, which will lead to legal status terminations, has sparked panic and confusion on college campuses nationwide.
“We thought it was unusual at first,” said Boston-based attorney Matthew Maiona.
“Now it’s coming fast and furious,” he added, according to Vanguard.
At least 901 students from 128 colleges have been affected, according to an Associated Press review, with advocacy groups warning the number may be even higher.
Many of the students are from India and China, but lawyers say no region appears to be exempt.
Some students were reportedly targeted over minor infractions like traffic violations.
Four students in Michigan are suing the government, claiming they were given no clear reason for their status termination.
Others across the country are filing similar lawsuits, and judges in states like New Hampshire, Wisconsin, and Montana have temporarily restored some students’ legal status.
In a shift from past procedures, universities are now discovering terminations directly in the government’s immigration database, often before students are even notified.
The sudden crackdown has left students, some weeks from graduation or employment, uncertain about their future.
With no official comment from the State or Homeland Security Departments, confusion and fear are mounting.
Some students are being advised to leave the country, while others stay and appeal — hoping to avoid detention or deportation.
As legal limbo sets in, many are altering their routines, carrying immigration documents at all times and bracing for the unknown.
“It’s scary,” said a Chinese Ph.D. student at UNC Chapel Hill. “You don’t know if you’ll be the next one.”
National Post reports that since President Donald Trump assumed office, he has initiated sweeping policies, which has affected many nationals and countries, especially his reciprocity tariffs.

Killings: Declare state of emergency on your disastrous govt - Atiku knocks Tinubu

Nigerian Newspapers: Top 10 stories you need to know this Wednesday
Good morning- Below are major news reports making headlines in Nigerian Newspapers today:
1. Rampaging herdsmen continued their onslaught on Benue State Communities on Tuesday evening, killing scores. The latest incident happened in Otobi community in the Akpa district of Otukpo Local Government Area of the State, with many residents fleeing their homes.
2. Investors in a ponzi scheme, CBEX, are counting their losses after those behind the scheme reportedly closed business. Nigerians, especially in Oyo and Lagos States are said to have lost over N1 trillion to the scheme.
3. Embattled national secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Samuel Anyanwu has carpeted the party’s Governors’ Forum, vowing to stay on in office. This is against the decision taken by the governors during their meeting in Oyo State.
4. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) says it has launched an investigation into the alleged N1.3tn frauds perpetrated through a digital investment platform, CryptoBank Exchange, CBEX. The commission said it was collaborating with Interpol in the investigation.
5. The standoff between the Rivers State Government and the Nigerian Bar Association, (NBA), worsened on Tuesday, with the former threatening to recover the sum of N300m, following the relocation of the NBA’s 2025 Annual General Conference from Port Harcourt to Enugu State.
6. In what appears to be a dig aimed at the presidency, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has said that leaders at the national level must solve the problems of Nigerians across the country and not just make lives better for only a gang in Lagos. He said this during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Tuesday.
7. Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has declared that his government is in control of the violent attacks in the state. He gave the assurance following the killing of over 50 people by gunmen on Sunday night in Zikke village, Bassa Local Government Area.
8. The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has boasted that the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, is no longer active and will soon cease to exist. Ganduje also claimed that Rabiu Kwankwaso, the presidential candidate of the party in the 2023 election wants to come back to the APC.
9. The Federal Government has declared Friday, April 18 and Monday, April 21 as public holidays to mark Good Friday and Easter Monday. This was disclosed in a statement by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Tuesday in Abuja.
10. The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has advised the federal and the sub-national governments to create jobs for the citizenry, noting that it was the only way militancy, kidnapping and other social vices would drastically reduce. This was disclosed by the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, at the official launch of the Labour Employment and Empowerment Programme, LEEP, in Abuja.

Scores feared dead as herdsmen continue attack on Benue community
Suspected armed herders, on Tuesday, renewed their onslaught on Benue State, sending residents packing, with many reported dead.
The latest attack was on Otobi community in the Akpa district of Otukpo Local Government Area, leaving several people feared dead and hundreds displaced.
The lawmaker representing Otukpo-Akpa constituency in the Benue State House of Assembly, Kennedy Angbo, also confirmed the attack to Punch Newspapers, which he said began around 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
It was gathered that this is the third time the community is coming under severe attack in the month of April this year.
A resident of the community disclosed that the assailants stormed the area at about 6 pm, shooting sporadically and setting houses ablaze.
An unspecified number of people are believed to have been killed.

Nigeria Police declares woman wanted over cyber crime
The Nigeria Police has declared one Ihuoma Julia Nneji wanted over cybercrime.
She is being accused of criminal defamation, injurious falsehood and cyber fraud.
This was contained in a bulletin published on the Force’s social media pages on Tuesday.
It read, "WANTED BY THE OFFICE OF THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE NATIONAL CYBERCRIME CENTRE (NPF NCCC), ABUJA
NAME: IHUOMA JULIA NNEJI
AGE: 34 YEARS
SEX: FEMALE
COMPLEXION: LIGHT
HAIR: BLACK
EYE COLOUR: BROWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: C44/45, CLOSE 57,
VICTORIA GARDEN CITY, LAGOS.
FACE: OVAL
LANGUAGES SPOKEN: ENGLISH AND IGBO
OFFENCES: CRIMINAL DEFAMATION, INJURIOUS FALSEHOOD & CYBER FRAUD.