Mr Ehindero described delayed payments as threats to the academic, psychological, and physical well-being of Nigerian students abroad.
The event was aimed at helping the students understand the dynamics of life in space.
This warning comes amid the Trump-led administration’s clampdown on immigration in the U.S.
Mr Adeyemi added that the government must be willing to embrace research to advance the desired development in the country.
She said that in Afghanistan, the Taliban had made girlhood illegal.
She said the German government was working on improving visa approvals for Nigerian students intending to go to Germany.
“So, we will like to further continue this relationship,” he added.
Mr Ekundina promised that Nigerian students would give maximum support to the government to achieve its set objectives.
“We understand the worries and uncertainties this situation may have caused.’’
Often, many students proceed to Canada for their educational journey at different levels. To put things in check, Canada has rolled out some new policies for student visas.
