Another nigeria in malaysia news
Here are some recent news articles about Nigerians in Malaysia:
- Nigerian arrested for alleged involvement in Malaysia's largest-ever drug bust (The Sun Daily, March 2023)
A Nigerian national was among 12 individuals arrested in connection with the seizure of 1.2 tonnes of drugs, worth an estimated RM1.2 billion, in Malaysia's largest-ever drug bust.
- Nigerian student in Malaysia allegedly involved in online scam (Malay Mail, February 2023)
A Nigerian student at a private university in Malaysia was arrested for allegedly being involved in an online scam, where he posed as a woman and tricked victims into transferring money to his account.
- Malaysia deports 14 Nigerian nationals for immigration violations (The Star, January 2023)
Malaysia deported 14 Nigerian nationals who were found to be in the country illegally, with some of them having overstayed their visas.
- Nigerian businessman in Malaysia accused of fraud (The Edge Markets, December 2022)
A Nigerian businessman in Malaysia was accused of fraudulently obtaining millions of ringgit from a local company by posing as a supplier of goods.
- Malaysia to deport 20 Nigerian nationals for immigration violations (Free Malaysia Today, November 2022)
Malaysia announced plans to deport 20 Nigerian nationals who were found to be in the country illegally, with some of them having overstayed their visas.
- Nigerian student in Malaysia allegedly involved in theft (The Borneo Post, October 2022)
A Nigerian student at a university in Malaysia was arrested for allegedly stealing valuables from his roommate's dormitory.
- Malaysia to tighten regulations on Nigerian nationals (The Malaysian Reserve, September 2022)
Malaysia announced plans to tighten regulations on Nigerian nationals, including stricter requirements for visa applications and increased monitoring of their activities in the country.
- Nigerian businessman in Malaysia accused of money laundering (The Star, August 2022)
A Nigerian businessman in Malaysia was accused of money laundering and other financial crimes, with authorities seizing millions of ringgit from his bank accounts.
Please note that these news articles are just a few examples of the many stories about Nigerians in Malaysia that have been reported in the media.