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Interior Minister, Olubunmi Orders Immigration Officers To Clear Passport Applications Backlog In Two Weeks

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The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has given the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) two weeks to clear all the pending passport applications.

Tunji-Ojo issued the directive during a meeting with Caroline Adepoju, acting comptroller-general of immigration, in Abuja on Thursday.

The meeting was also attended by Yinka Fisher, managing director of Iris Smart Technologies, the company in charge of the production of Nigerian passport booklets.

The directive, according to the minister, was issued to fulfil his promise to remove all impediments in the purchase of Nigerian passports and other immigration documents.

“Delays in the processing and enrolment of passports in Nigeria have been a source of frustration for citizens, causing significant delays in obtaining crucial travel documents,” NAN quoted Tunji-Ojo as saying.

“Having to deal with about 200,000 backlogs calls for a national emergency.

“As far as I am concerned, the issue of passport is a national emergency; I keep getting emails daily from Nigerians complaining.

“We cannot continue like this. It has become an embarrassment to President Bola Tinubu. I represent him here as your minister.

“That embarrassment is mine now. I am not changing my words. I need the backlog cleared in two weeks.

“I get daily reports on enrolment from NIS on my phone. This is my best way to be in the know of the situation.

“Nigerians deserve the best. It is their right to own a passport if they can afford it. We will also ensure that our debts are cleared by November.

“My position remains that the delay in the process of obtaining the passport must end.”

In their remarks, Adepoju and Fisher assured the minister that all necessary resources and measures would be deployed to clear the backlog of passport applications.

Adepoju said while the number of enrolments as of Thursday morning spills into 200,000 across the country, the NIS has secured enough booklets to clear the backlog.

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BREAKING: Lamido Sanusi II Officially Reinstated As Emir Of Kano [VIDEO]

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  • Receives reinstatement letter, turbaned

Muhammadu Sanusi has been turbaned as the new Emir of Kano for the second time.

The ceremony took place on Friday at the Kano state government house.

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NELFUND Launches Pilot Phase Of Nigeria’s Student Loan Scheme

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The pilot phase of Nigeria’s student loan scheme has gone live with federal tertiary institutions as beneficiaries.

Recall Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, enacted an initial version of the student loan policy in June 2023 to grant interest-free loans to students.

The plan was supposed to go into effect in October 2023, however execution was continuously postponed until it was reenacted in April 2024.

May 24 is the day that NELFUND has set aside for the launch of the loan application and issuing portal.

Only federal tertiary institutions would be eligible for the scheme’s pilot phase, according to NELFUND during pre-application sensitization.

On May 24, the programme went online at 0:00, and the fund encouraged federal universities, polytechnics, and colleges students to apply.

Earlier, NELFUND confirmed that loans to state-owned institutions will be provided as part of the scheme’s second rollout, which will be notified when it is due.

In an FAQ published via its social media page, NEFUND said only students of public tertiary institutions are eligible to apply for the loan.

It said they must submit proof of admission capturing their name, birth date, JAMB number, matriculation number, and BVN.

The fund said all new and existing students within the institutions can enter for the loan, conditionally including direct entry candidates.

It said how much loan every student is allowed to apply for would be determined by the charges of their respective institution.

“The charges will be remitted directly to the institutions and the upkeep will be paid to the applicant on a monthly instalment,” it said.

“Applicants will receive a notification and the status of the loan application can be seen in the applicant’s profile on the portal.”

NELFUND said a beneficiary must begin repayment two years after their youth service as long as they have a job or are self-employed.

It said a beneficiary should notify NELFUND by court affidavit every three months after this due date if still unable to gain employment.

“Ten percent of a beneficiary’s salary will be deducted at source. Self-employed beneficiaries are to remit 10% of monthly profits,” it said.

“You are at liberty to seek to repay beyond the statutory 10% monthly repayment by your employers/by self if you are self-employed.

The fund said an applicant would be denied a loan if proven to have defaulted on any previous loan granted by any licensed financial institution if found guilty of submitting fake documents, and if dismissed for exam malpractices by any school authority.

It said they may be disqualified if convicted of fraud, forgery, drug offences, cultism, felony, and any offence involving dishonesty.

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8-Yr-Old Anambra Pupil Henry Okonkwo ‘Beaten To Coma By Teacher’ Is Dead

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Henry Okonkwo, a primary two pupil of Landmark School, Mgbakwu, in Awka North LGA of Anambra state who was allegedly beaten to a coma by his teacher, has died.

According to earlier reports, the teacher, who went by Faith Nwonye, was detained after it was alleged that she had physically mistreated the 8-year-old student over the weekend.

In a recent interview with journalists, Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, the state commissioner for education, stated that Nwonye and the owner of the school were called to explain the events leading up to the alleged abuse of the student.

The commissioner stated that the school has been closed indefinitely and that it was also discovered to be functioning unlawfully.

However, in a Facebook post on Thursday, Chuma-Udeh confirmed Henry’s passing while revealing that they will “seek justice” for the pupil.

“He was a boy like any other, with hopes and aspirations. He went to school for a better future but met a gruesome death at the hands of the people who were supposed to help him achieve his life ambition,” she wrote.

“A quack teacher in an illegal school bludgeoned him to death. We mourn a life nipped in the bud! We mourn Henry Chukwuemeka Okonkwo! We mourn and we seek justice.”

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