Tag: Abike Dabiri-Erewa

  • Abike Dabiri-Erewa makes acting debut in Afolayan’s ‘Aníkúlápó: The Ghoul Awakens’

    Abike Dabiri-Erewa makes acting debut in Afolayan’s ‘Aníkúlápó: The Ghoul Awakens’

    Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa has shared a glimpse of her acting debut in the highly anticipated Netflix series Aníkúlápó: The Ghoul Awakens, the second season of Kunle Afolayan’s epic fantasy franchise.

    In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Dabiri-Erewa wrote: “A bit of my little stint on the legendary Kunle Afolayan’s epic film Anikulapo:The Ghoul awakens” where I played the role of “ Iyalode”.suing for peace between the warring communities Showing on Netflix . Don’t miss it”.

    The post included a short video clip from the series showcasing her performance as the Iyalode, who intervenes to mediate conflict between feuding groups.

    This marks Dabiri-Erewa’s first foray into acting, following the announcement in mid-January 2026 that she had been cast alongside Portuguese actor Pedro Teixeira and other new additions like Bukunmi “KieKie” Adeaga-Ilori, among others. 

    The series, which premiered on Netflix on January 30, 2026, continues the story from the 2022 film Aníkúlápó, expanding its Yoruba epic fantasy narrative of power, loyalty, love, and supernatural elements across Oyo and beyond.

    Afolayan, known for his visually rich storytelling and indigenous cultural focus, hosted a watch party and premiere events at his KAP Film Village and Resorts in Oyo State. 

    The project has drawn praise for its star-studded cast expansions and high production values, with the official trailer emphasising themes of awakened power demanding a steep price.

  • Buhari’s death marks end of an era — Dabiri-Erewa

    Buhari’s death marks end of an era — Dabiri-Erewa

    Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has expressed profound sorrow over the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari, describing it as the end of an era defined by service, discipline, and patriotic commitment to Nigeria.

    In a statement signed by Mr. Gabriel Odu of NiDCOM, Dabiri-Erewa highlighted Buhari’s efforts in repositioning Nigeria on the global stage, strengthening diplomatic ties, and championing the involvement of Nigerians in the Diaspora in the country’s development.

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    “President Buhari’s support for the establishment of NiDCOM in 2019 reflected his strong belief in the potential of the Nigerian Diaspora to contribute meaningfully to national progress,” she noted.

    She urged Nigerians at home and abroad to emulate the late President’s values of integrity, patriotism, and selfless service, while praying for the peaceful repose of his soul.

    Dabiri-Erewa also extended heartfelt condolences to the Buhari family, the Government and People of Katsina State, and all Nigerians, praying for God’s comfort and strength to bear the loss of a leader whose contributions to national growth spanned several decades

  • Dabiri-Erewa hails Oluseyi’s historic feat in U.S. medical residency program

    Dabiri-Erewa hails Oluseyi’s historic feat in U.S. medical residency program

    Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has congratulated Dr. Timileyin Oluseyi, a Nigerian-born medical doctor in the United States, for making history by sweeping all eight top awards in his medical residency program—a first in the institution’s history.

    Even more notably, Dr. Oluseyi is the first Black resident to ever achieve this distinction, surpassing all his peers across every major performance metric.

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    In a statement issued by Mr. Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Head of Media, Public Relations & Protocols Unit at NiDCOM, Dabiri-Erewa described the feat as a monumental moment of pride for Nigeria and the global Black community.

    “This is excellence at its peak,” she said. “Dr. Timileyin Oluseyi has exemplified the resilience, brilliance, and outstanding commitment that Nigerians in the diaspora are known for. He has not only raised the bar in medical excellence but also become a beacon of hope for young Nigerians worldwide.”

    Dabiri-Erewa emphasised the importance of celebrating such achievements to shift global perceptions and spotlight the positive impact of Nigerians in various sectors.

    “His achievement is a powerful reminder of the immense talent within our diaspora community. We are proud of him and eagerly anticipate even greater milestones,” she added.

    NiDCOM reaffirmed its commitment to celebrating, supporting, and engaging Nigerians in the diaspora who continue to excel and uplift the nation’s image through their exceptional accomplishments.

  • NiDCOM boss hails election of four Nigerians in UK

    NiDCOM boss hails election of four Nigerians in UK

    The Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has hailed the elections of four politicians with Nigerian roots in the United Kingdom.

    The four Nigeria-British citizens are: Dr. Adekunle Osibogun, Princess Opeyemi Bright, Cllr. Jason Utitofon Jackson and Cllr. Sunny Lambe.

    In a congratulatory message issued by Mr. Gabriel Odu of NiDCOM Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, Dabiri-Erewa applauded the duo of Cllr. Opeyemi Bright and Cllr. Jason Utitofon Jackson for breaking the record of both first youngest mayor and the first Black Mayor.

    She also congratulated Cllr. Sunny Lambe from councillor to mayor and Adekunle Osibogun for his re-election as a councillor.

    The NIDCOM boss described the victory as a record-breaking milestone that portrays their dedication, resilience, determination and unwavering strive for success.

    Dabiri-Erewa commended their relentless efforts, urging them to keep up the resilient spirit as they carry out their duties respectively.

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    She prayed to God for protection, strength and direction in their new positions while also encouraging them to continue putting in their best in the discharge of their duties.

    While Dr. Osibogun was re-elected as a councillor to both the Buckinghamshire Council and Buckingham Town Council, Princess Opeyemi Bright, makes history as the youngest mayor of the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham.

    Cllr. Jackson, the new mayor of Islington, is the first black person to be elected to this position and Cllr. Lambe, who has served the Borough with distinction for years, now assumes office as the new mayor of  Southwark.

  • Nigerians in diaspora spent about N60bn during 2024 Christmas holiday visits – Dabiri-Erewa

    Nigerians in diaspora spent about N60bn during 2024 Christmas holiday visits – Dabiri-Erewa

    The Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has said that Nigerians in diaspora spent about N60 billion when they visited the country in December 2024.

    Dabiri-Erewa made this known at the 2025 budget defence session before the National Assembly Joint Commitee on Diapora in Abuja.

    The chairman revealed that remittances alone by Nigerians in diaspora in the last five years have exceeded $90 billion,

    “You know, we have reached a stage where in the last five years, where we have shown that the diaspora is a powerful force and resource we cannot ignore.

    “And, you know, they are the number one ambassadors of our country. They will help us change the narrative of our country.

    And in fact, all over the world, everybody now wants to have a Nigerian as a friend. So let’s seize the moment. We can take over the world, and we will.

    “President Bola Tinubu has brought in reforms that everybody should support. Tackling insecurity, building infrastructure,, taking the hard decisions that will make Nigeria a better place.

    “We have 17 million of them. And how much did this generate for the growth of the economy? Remittances alone in the last five years have been over $90 billion.

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    “This December, of course, you know, it is not less than N60 billion in what they spent coming to Nigeria. It could grow but it is just scratching the surface,” she said.

    Dabiri-Erewa attributed that the large influx of diaspora Nigerians in December 2024 was the result of years of consistent interaction and engagement with the community.

    According to the NIDCOM helmswoman, the commission is exploring innovative funding strategies, including working with the National Assembly committee on Diaspora to enhance its financial capacity.

    She proposed the establishment of a Diaspora Plaza, which she said would serve as a hub for Nigerians abroad to connect, engage with government officials, and learn about opportunities within the country.

    Dabiri-Erewa said that a lot of engagement held at her residence during the Yuletide saying that a lot of young Nigeria have resources and were willing to inviter in the country.

    Addressing newsmen after the session, the Chairman, Senate Committee on Diaspora, Sen.  Victor Umeh (APGA-Anambra) expressed reservation on Nigeria’s readiness for diaspora voting.

    Umeh said Nigeria must first tackle the challenges confronting its own electoral process before thinking of extending such right to Nigerians in diaspora.

    He cautioned against allowing Nigerians in the diaspora to vote without reliable data and systems in place could have grave consequences.

    “It is a question I answered both in Canada and South Africa where I met Nigerians there. We must tell ourselves the truth, we must get properly organised before we open up to people voting from outside Nigeria. Let us manage our own elections at home first, before we add diaspora voting.

    “Yes, we are preparing for it. But I am saying that we need to put the enabling environment for it to succeed.

    “The NIDCOM is doing everything possible to capture Nigerians in the diaspora to know how many of them are living outside and then document them, those in America, in Europe, Africa, in Asia and so on.

    “We need to know where they are, so that the data will be reliable before you expose them to elections.

    “If you are not prepared with your data that is reliable, you can finish all the elections in Nigeria, and you say, I am waiting for votes that will come from America.

    “Somebody will throw three million votes from there, or from Asia , before you know it, the courts will not have peace,” he said.

    Umeh said that the committee would  fight for an increase in funds for the commission in the 2025 budget

    The senator said that funding had been the problem of NIDCOM, and that the parliament  was determined to support the commission achieve its mandate.

    “In the 2024 appropriation, the provisions were very poor. The National Assembly worked hard to add something to their budget.

    “This year again, we have seen how they operated last year under difficult circumstances, and again, we are going to make moves for them, and we will call on Mr. President to pay particular attention to the diaspora community,” he said.

    The chairman said that the diaspora community needed to be fully explored and tapped into by the government of Nigeria.

    He said that committee was satisfied with the leadership of the NIDCOM and the efforts they are making saying that it is left for the National Assembly to support the agency.

    (NAN)

  • Tinubu celebrates NiDCOM CEO Dabiri-Erewa’s 62nd birthday

    Tinubu celebrates NiDCOM CEO Dabiri-Erewa’s 62nd birthday

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), on her 62nd birthday, praising her dedication to building a better Nigeria.

    President Tinubu’s birthday message to the broadcaster-turned-politician was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga. 

    Dabiri-Erewa’s illustrious career in public service began as a broadcaster with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), where she anchored the weekly NTA Newsline programme with flair and credibility, earning her a household name among millions of Nigerians. 

    Her contributions extend beyond the newsroom, particularly in bridging the gap between Nigeria and its diaspora.

    The President commended Dabiri-Erewa’s exemplary service in various roles, including Member of the House of Representatives, Chairman of the House Committee on Diaspora Affairs, and Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora. 

    Her tireless efforts to protect Nigerian migrants’ rights and facilitate investment and business opportunities between Nigeria and the Diaspora have been notable.

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    “President Bola Tinubu congratulates ace broadcaster and Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, on her 62nd birthday on 11 October and commends her passion for building a better Nigeria through her various public roles.

    “President Tinubu recalls Mrs Dabiri-Erewa’s illustrious career in public service, which first brought her to national prominence during her active days as a broadcaster with NTA.

    “She carved a niche as an authority on covering human-interest stories and skillfully anchoring the weekly NTA Newsline programme with flair, empathy, insight, and credibility.  

    “The President notes that millions of Nigerians who watched her in this role saw her as a household name. Her contributions to the nation, particularly in her efforts to bridge the gap between Nigeria and its diaspora, have extended far beyond the newsroom, making us all proud and appreciative of her work.

    “President Tinubu commends Dabiri-Erewa for her exemplary service in various capacities, including as a Member of the House of Representatives, Chairman of the House Committee on Diaspora Affairs, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, and as the pioneer Chairman/CEO of NiDCOM.

    “The President lauds her tireless efforts to ensure that the rights of Nigerian migrants are respected. He also commends her work in facilitating investment and business opportunities between Nigeria and the Diaspora.

    “He affirms that the former parliamentarian has proven to be a role model for women in politics. Her relentless dedication, optimism, courage, and commitment to excellence inspire many Nigerian women to take on leadership roles in the political arena.

    “President Tinubu prays that Almighty Allah will grant her many years of good health and service to the nation”, the statement said.

  • Uba Sani, Abike Dabiri-Erewa others for Nigerian Diaspora Direct Investment summit

    Uba Sani, Abike Dabiri-Erewa others for Nigerian Diaspora Direct Investment summit

    Kaduna State governor, Uba Sanni, Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Mrs. Doris Nkiruka Uzoka-Anite, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission Chairman, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, and the President’s Senior Special Adviser on job creation and MSMEs, Temitola Emitola Adekunle Johnson, among others will be gracing this year’s Nigerian Diaspora Direct Investment Summit (NDDIS) in Highbrow Kensington High Street, London on May 24.

    The event which will be declared open by the Acting High Commissioner, Ambassador Cyprian Heen, will bring together hundreds of Diaspora business leaders, African, British, Commonwealth and other international investors and funders.

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    The founder of NDDIS, Prince Bimbo Roberts Folayan, in a statement  announced a breakthrough in their discussions with philanthropic funders who will provide 100% funding on a forgivable loan/grant basis.

    According to him, “I’ am particularly excited about this year’s summit because for the first time, we will be directly involved in screening home bound projects and will also help push projects that meet SDG goals to get grants.”

    He noted that it’s the first time “we have been given this opportunity since we started attracting projects to Nigeria and Africa,” adding that the government is looking at various innovative ways of tackling the current unemployment situation in the country and that a high-powered panel will be set up at this year’s summit to address how the Diaspora can invest and create jobs in Nigeria and how the country can tackle unemployment and encourage entrepreneurship and MSMEs in the country.

  • FG to Nigerians: stop travelling abroad without proper documentation

    FG to Nigerians: stop travelling abroad without proper documentation

    The Federal Government has warned Nigerians travelling abroad to have proper documentation to avoid irregularities and unpleasant consequences.

    The Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, stated this when she visited some Nigerians in one of the shelters in Brampton, Canada.

    A statement released via the commission’s handle on X Thursday, warned Nigerians who have the intent to travel to Canada either without proper documentation or to seek asylum to desist as the “situation is getting tougher in many countries.”

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    It said: “The NIDCOM Boss sympathised with their condition and urged others planning to travel without proper documentation, arrive the country to seek asylum, to desist, as the situation is getting tougher in many countries, adding that “it is just not worth it, more often than not”.

     “Pastor Vivian Eruka, who runs the Bethel food bank and works with those in Shelters, informed that the Mayor of Brampton promised to make 800 more beds available and shelter.

    “Mr Wale Rabiu, owner of Matlock bakery donated hundreds loaves of Agege bread to the shelter inmates, while Mr Bayo Adedosu, a Nigerian living in Canada, and an immigration consultant also gave some words of counseling, adding that they should not talk ill about their home country, Nigeria, to avoid future repercussions.

    “Adedosu equally urged them to be patient and law abiding. Migration is a human right issue but must be done legitimately and not irregularly.”