Mrs Dabiri-Erewa’s statement comes in the wake of Mr Trump’s declaration and threat to invade Nigeria to kill off rampaging bandits and terrorists.
Mrs Dabiri-Erewa stated, “We pledge our solidarity and support for the Renewed Hope agenda of Mr President.’’
Mr Otu commended the NiDCOM chairman for her pioneering role in strengthening Nigeria’s ties with its citizens abroad.
The NiDCOM chairman warned against illegal migration, describing it as a route to slavery.
Mrs Dabiri-Erewa’s post amplifying the comments targeted at the Igbos has sparked reactions, with many social media users berating her as a bigot and tribalist.
Ms Dabiri-Erewa revealed that remittances alone by Nigerians in the diaspora in the last five years have exceeded $90 billion.
The AFRIDU boss added that the summit would bring professionals in diaspora that would contribute to the continent of Africa.
Mr Onyekwelu said Mr Nwoko, 43, well known as Jeff, was allegedly murdered while in the custody of South African security officials in Danielskuil, Northern Cape, South Africa.
He said that the Nigerian real estate market had struggled due to shortage of investment capital.
The investigation is intended to unravel the circumstances surrounding the death of the student identified as Ikem.
