Scholarships, grants, AI jobs and global talent programmes opening new doors In 2026, the world is opening more doors for students, entrepreneurs, professionals, and NGOs than ever before. From fully funded scholarships to international grants and AI-driven jobs, these
Germany has announced new scholarship opportunities for graduates and postgraduates across Sub-Saharan Africa through the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The programme is designed to support advanced study, research, and academic development in collaboration with international institutions. The initiative, confirmed via DAAD’s official X (Twitter) handle,
The world is opening new doors for students, entrepreneurs, job seekers, and young professionals, and this week’s biggest opportunities could truly change lives. From startup seed grants to fully funded scholarships and World Bank-backed job support, here are three global updates people should not ignore. 1) $5,000 Seed Grants for African Startup
Preparations are underway for AFROVISION X 2026, a month-long global festival celebrating African and Caribbean creativity. The event will run from June 1 to June 30, 2026, across Toronto, Brampton and Mississauga in Canada. Produced by Grandieu Inc., the festival will bring together creatives, investors, brands, governments and diaspora
Skilled professionals working in Germany Germany has recently launched the Global Minds Initiative, a program designed to attract top talent from around the world. This initiative opens doors for skilled professionals, including Nigerians, to work, live, and grow their careers in Germany. The program targets experts in fields such as technology, engineering, healthcare,
Nigeria’s youth population presents a massive opportunity for global work, and Jobberman Nigeria is leading efforts to prepare young professionals for this shift. At the recent Remote Work Festival in Lagos, stakeholders discussed how Nigerian youths can compete for international remote jobs. Nigeria’s Remote Work Potential Olamide Adeyeye,
Photo Credit : Emirate Facebook Page Connecting Nigeria Back to the World After nearly two years of suspension, Emirates Airlines has officially announced the resumption of its Lagos–Dubai flights, along with cargo services. This development marks a new era of improved connectivity between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), reopening vital economic, tourism, and














