Nigerians in the UK Newsletter β June 2025 Edition
Published by Diaspora Wire | www.nigeriansinuk.com
βπ½ Editorβs Note
Dear Readers and Friends,
Welcome to the debut edition of the Nigerians in the UK Newsletter, a platform created with one clear mission: to support the economic and political empowerment of Nigerians in the diaspora β so we can drive impact wherever we live.
This newsletter is curated by a team of young Nigerian journalists and content creators who are passionate about telling our stories, spotlighting opportunities, and making sure no one is left behind. Whether you’re in Luton, Leeds, or London, our goal is to bridge information gaps, build real community, and keep you informed and inspired.
In this first issue, we explore key immigration developments, celebrate Nigerians making waves in UK politics and culture, and highlight events that connect us back to home. Itβs a snapshot of the Nigerian spirit; thriving, resilient, and rising.
Thank you for joining us on this journey.
With pride and purpose,
Vivian Obioma
Nigerians in the UK Newsletter
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π° Top Stories
1. Home Office Faces Backlash Over Visa Denial to Nigerian Executive
The UK Home Office is under scrutiny after denying a visit visa to Samuel Onyekachi Ibeawuchi, a Nigerian security executive. Despite strong evidence of return intent, his visa was rejected. Critics say this reflects systemic bias against Nigerians.
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2. Ireland Deports 35 Nigerians, Including Children
In a major immigration enforcement action, Ireland deported 35 Nigerian nationals, including five children and nine women, raising human rights concerns.
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3. Labour Plans Visa Crackdown β Nigerians Among Targets
The Labour government is proposing tighter immigration controls targeting nationalities considered βoverstay risks,β including Nigerians. A new policy paper is expected this summer.
Read more β
π Community Events
4. Youth & Children Day Celebration β Newcastle
The Nigerian Association Tyne and Wear invites you to celebrate youth and culture this Saturday, June 7 at Newcastle Business Park.
Event info β
5. Nigerian Cultural Heritage Festival β Edinburgh
Join the Nigerian Community in Edinburgh for a colorful cultural display at Portobello Beach this summer.
Details β
6. Nigerian Festival UK β London
The annual Nigerian Festival will return to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on August 16 with music, food, and festivities.
Join the festival β
π Achievements
7. Princess Opeyemi Bright Becomes UKβs Youngest Mayor
At 29, Nigerian-born Opeyemi Bright has been elected as the youngest mayor in the UK β a proud moment for our community.
More β
8. Abigail Katung Becomes First African Lord Mayor of Leeds
Abigail Katung, originally from Nigeria, is making history and representing Nigerians proudly in one of the UKβs most diverse cities.
Learn more β
β½ Sports
9. Nigeria Wins Unity Cup in London
Team Nigeria beat Ghana and Jamaica to claim the 2025 Unity Cup at Brentford Community Stadium.
Match recap β
π Culture & Arts
10. Adeniyi Drumz Fuses Nigerian Beats with UK Culture
Adeniyi Adekoya (Adeniyi Drumz) is using African drumming and workshops in Sheffield to unite youth through rhythm.
Read more β
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