World Events That Affected Nigeria in 2022 vanguardngrnews: Nigeria
The world woke up to a war in Europe, when Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, as President Vladimir Putin sent troops into the former USSR nation.
As the war persists, the West placed an oil embargo on Russia. The European Union and other members of the G8 - the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Japan - also agreed to cap the price of Russian crude oil at $60 per barrel. In one of the policies, Sunak said new laws would be introduced to curb migration. One of them was the policy that would prevent foreign students - Nigerians inclusive - from taking"low quality" degrees.
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