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Is Zimbabwe zigzagging into further currency chaos?
Traders suffer a case of déjà-vu as any savings are wiped out with a new currency called the Zig.


Rwanda won't guarantee how many migrants it will take
Government spokesperson Yolande Maloko also feels Rwanda has been "attacked unjustly".


Ghanaians party big time with Medikal at O2 concert
The sold-out show had the cream of Ghana's talent in the British capital, to the delight of fans.


Fear and prayers in Sudan city under siege
People in the last major holdout of the army in the west of Sudan nervously await an assault.


Homes demolished after Kenya flood evacuation order
Residents of a slum say the destruction of their homes caught them by surprise and they have nowhere to stay.


Russian forces sharing base with US troops in Niger
The Russians are said to be sharing a wing of Niger's main airport, but not mingling with US troops.


Liberia to set up first war crimes court - 21 years after conflict ended
An estimated 250,000 people were killed in Liberia's two civil wars between 1989 and 2003.


Posers, pugilists and pussycats: Africa's top shots
A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.


Missing South Africa girl: Our children are scared
Joshlin Smith has still not been found after going missing from a South African town in February.


'Nature fights back' as Nairobi battles deluge
Kenya's capital, which sits on a floodplain, has not taken enough measures to mitigate against flooding.


Migrants hit by high fees to send money home
Sending money across borders, particularly in Africa, can still be expensive.


A president declared an emergency over rape. What happened next?
Despite Sierra Leone declaring sexual violence a national emergency, perpetrators are rarely punished.


Binance Nigeria: What happens to your money?
The BBC explains why the biggest crypto-exchange platform in the world faces legal trouble in Nigeria.


'African countries can choose whom to partner up with'
US General Michael Langley, says that Islamist extremism, transnational crime and climate change continue to be destabilising factors in Africa.


‘What do I do now that my sons have been swept away?’
Two of Grishon Waiganjo's sons were swept away in recent flooding in Kenya that has killed hundreds of people.


Kenya's president defends government flood response
Kenya's President William Ruto says that he will deploy 'every resource' to help tackle the flood emergency.


Hundreds of thousands grapple with East Africa floods
East Africa is being pounded by unusually heavy rains linked to a combination of global weather events.


Learning Never Stops

If It Does, Life Would Be Worthless



Our Objective

  • Support and encourage current members as and when the need arises fairly and honestly
  • Grow our membership by reaching out through formal and informal social gatherings
  • Extend charitable assistance to the needy and wanting
  • Promote and maintain friendship, members and other colleagues who are non members of Soyuznikis-UK
  • Promote the group locally and worldwide
Our Mission
Soyuznikis-UK is a union for Nigerians who have studied in the former Union of Soviets Socialist Republic (USSR). Soyuznikis comes from the Russian word ‘Soyuz’ meaning union. The association was founded in the summer of 2007 during the wedding ceremony of a colleague in London, the idea came about to form an umbrella organisation to bring together and embrace in friendship as it existed amongst us during our stay in the USSR was agreed.

Soyuznikis-UK is a secular and non political organisation. Membership to the group is not dependent on creed, origin, gender or sexuality. We endeavour to be a progressive organisation that will make meaningful contributions to the communities that gave us the opportunity to learn – USSR, the one that now host us - United Kingdom and most especially our nation – Nigeria. The deeds and acts of Soyuznikis-UK are guided by its constitution.

Our general meetings are held on the last Saturday of every month excluding December, when we normally hold our End of Year Party. Ideally, we as a group encourage our friends and familities to join us on our social events as a way of fostering our interpersonal relationships.

Unity Is Strength

Since inception, the association has been lead by the following persons as President. They have made efforts to foster growth and unity among members.

They are:
  1. Mr. Paul Eboh 2007 to 2009
  2. Dr. Ralph Eke 2009 to 2011
  3. Pastor Chioma Ejiofor 2011 to 2012
  4. Mr. Ebenezer Hundeyin 2012 to 2019
  5. Mr. Olushina Alaka 2019 to date


Cancel Culture - Very Divisive

The most dangerous of all falsehoods is slightly distorted truth. The danger of instant judgements and monolithic narratives are all too prevalent in these deliberations. Where you will find cold-blooded grasping; massive sense of entitlement; an inability to show gratitude; an unrealistic expectation of puritanism from others; and a passionate performance of virtue that is well executed in the public space ( social media) but not in the intimate space of co-habitation and friendship.

These are very trying times. Technology as recent as couple of years ago was supposed to bring us all closer - remember the global village?. The emergence of an old doctrine - critical race theory the epitome of this dramatic change in attitude towards anyone with a different point of view has put paid to that paradigm. These contrive and concerted attack on one race as being the source of the biblical original sin is trivial and false period.

We insulate ourselves in ideological bubbles of similar-thinking people and refuse to countenance or even engage with the truth. We now seems to be building echo chambers with titanium and carbon fibre cladding just to make sure we do not see or hear anything different. If these cancel culture mentality is being adopted to the pandemic, may be herd immunity would have been achieved by now. We have become communities in a dislocated social fabric that is fracturing at an astonishing rate. If we do not amend this fast, rupture seems to be the only ramification.