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US Immigration Arrests Nigerian Convicted of Rape

The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested Theophilis Anwana, a Nigerian national convicted of second-degree rape in Baltimore, Maryland. ICE’s Baltimore field office confirmed the arrest in a statement released on Saturday, August 30, 2025. According to the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, Anwana was previously sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment in Bel Air. He has also been under a final order of removal since September 2021, meaning he was due to be deported after completing his prison term. Announcing the development, ICE stated:“Another dangerous criminal illegal alien is in custody thanks to the hard work of ICE @EROBaltimore officers. Nigerian national Theophilis Anwana, who has been convicted of second-degree rape, was arrested August 29. He has a final order of removal and will remain in ICE custody.” Authorities said Anwana will remain in […]

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Libyan Police Arrest Six Nigerians, Local Driver and Mother for Human Trafficking

Police in Libya’s Sirte region have arrested six Nigerian migrants, a Libyan driver, and his mother over alleged human trafficking. According to Migrant Rescue Watch (MRW), officers from the Abu Najim Police Department intercepted a vehicle driven by the Libyan suspect, identified only as A.M.M., with his mother accompanying him. Inside the car, police discovered six undocumented Nigerian nationals. “All suspects, along with the seized vehicle, have been referred to the competent authorities for prosecution,” MRW said in a statement. Libya remains a major transit hub for migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean into Europe, with human smuggling networks frequently exploiting vulnerable people seeking passage.

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U.S. Embassy: Nigerian Visa Applicants Must Submit Five-Year Social Media History

The U.S. Mission in Nigeria has announced that all visa applicants must now disclose their social media usernames and handles used within the past five years as part of the application process. The directive, issued on Monday via the Mission’s official X handle, aligns with the U.S. Department of State’s broader efforts to strengthen national security through stricter applicant screening. According to the Mission, applicants are required to provide the details on the DS-160 visa application form. It stressed that failure to include the information could result in visa denial and possible ineligibility for future applications. “Applicants certify that the information in their visa application is true before signing and submitting. Omitting social media information could lead to denial and bar them from future visas,”

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