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Apparently in a bid to find the mysterious snake that swallowed N36m in the Benue office of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Sen. Shehu Sani, on Tuesday, stormed the headquarters of the board with snake charmers.

The senator, who represents Kaduna Central in the National Assembly, said the visit was with a view to getting to the bottom of the issue.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that one Philomena Chieshe, a sales clerk in the JAMB office, Makurdi, told JAMB registrar and his team that “she could not account for N36 million she made in previous years before the abolition of scratch cards.”

“In the course of interrogation, Philomena denied the allegations that she stole the money but confessed that her housemaid connived with another JAMB staff to spiritually (through a snake) steal the money from the vault in the account office,” the report said.

According to Sani, his visit to JAMB is in response to the story that a snake swallowed N36 million.

He lamented that it was of concern that such a huge sum of money was reported to have been swallowed by a snake.

“I believe that the contribution I can make is to bring snake charmers from my constituency to the JAMB office and to help them fish out the snake and weed out snakes from their premises.”

Sani further said that if a snake could actually swallow N36 million, one day Nigerians may wake up to say that a snake had swallowed the country’s foreign reserve.

“I believe that my contribution to JAMB will help them fish out snakes within the office.

“Even if it is a spiritual matter, we believe that these people I brought, they are some of the best snake charmers in the country and they will help in arresting both physical and spiritual snakes if there has been any in the JAMB office.”

He explained that it was very clear the incident did not happen doing the tenure of the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede.

“We are very proud of him. We believe he is someone who should continue to man this agency and he is acting in the right direction.

“It is good for Nigerians to know this is what has been happening before he came into office. I believe the best thing we can do is to continue to support him.

“People should understand the story which is very clear and if that is the case, if people, civil servants could have used the opportunity to have been in office to enrich themselves using snake stories.

“It is high time for all Nigerians to know that there may be even dirty things happening in other places but this place has exposed it for us to see the truth and I’m very much happy about that.

“We will continue to support him. And as far as we are concerned the story that public funds could be taken away by some people in the name of snake, it is virtually unacceptable.

Sani thereafter presented cartons of snake repellent and chemicals to the agency.

In his response, the Spokesperson for JAMB, Mr. Fabian Benjamin, explained that on assumption of duty, the present registrar discovered that there were a lot of loopholes in the sale of scratch cards.

“Before the registrar resumed duty, what we were using to register candidates and all other services was scratch cards.

“We discovered a lot of loopholes, we discovered that staff were exposed to cash and then he stopped the use of scratch cards.

“The registrar thereafter introduced pin vending. After introducing pin vending, it was natural for him to call for audit or stock taking.

“After taking stock it was discovered that in some offices they could not account for what they sold, or the card that was left.

“Ms Philomena Chieshe was entrusted with a number of scratch cards which she sold and N36 million could not be accounted for, when asked she actually said she sold them at the said amount, kept the money in the public vault.

“According to her, a snake swallowed the money.”

Benjamin further explained in the spirit of transparency, inclusiveness and openness the agency felt that Nigerians should know what was happening.

He said Chieshe had been queried and has appeared before a disciplinary committee.

“A report has been written and sent to the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, and as soon as that report is approved, she will either be dismissed or handed over to the security agency for proper profiling.

“At the moment she has been interjected,” Benjamin said.

He also noted that there was a case in Nasarawa State where the staff claimed on his way to submit the cards, he had an accident and the cards got burnt.

(NAN)

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JUST IN: Court Rejects FG’s Application To Remand Natasha Akpoti, Grants Her N50m Bail In ‘Defamation’ Suit

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A high court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Maitama has granted bail in the sum of N50 million to Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the senator representing Kogi Central.

In her ruling on Thursday, presiding judge Chizoba Orji dismissed the federal government’s request to have Akpoti-Uduaghan remanded in prison custody.

Orji said there was no justification to deny the defendant bail, noting that there was “sufficient evidence” of her willingness to stand trial.

The court also directed the senator to provide one surety who must be a “person of integrity” and possess landed property in Abuja.

 

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Peter Obi Berates President Tinubu For Visiting Benue In ‘Agbada’, Says “This Wasn’t A Joyful Occasion”

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Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, has criticised President Bola Tinubu for what he described as turning a condolence visit to Benue into a fanfare.

Posting on Thursday via X, Obi said the president’s choice of clothing and the general mood of the visit did not reflect the seriousness of the tragedies that affected Benue and Niger states.

He said, “We pleaded that the president should show leadership and visit Benue and Niger states in the spirit of deep national mourning, to offer compassion and solidarity to families torn apart by the senseless massacre of over 200 innocent Nigerians in Benue state and flooding that killed similar number in Niger state.”

Obi added that instead of a somber and reflective occasion, the president’s visit looked more like a celebration fit for a road commissioning event.

He criticised Tinubu’s outfit, describing it as a “celebratory agbada attire” unsuitable for the moment.

According to Obi, “The president arrived not in mourning cloth but in celebratory agbada attire, like it was an occasion for joy.”

He also faulted the Benue government for declaring a public holiday and closing schools, saying the activities organised were not meant for mourning or prayer but for fanfare.

“Children who should be mourning their slaughtered classmates and parents were instead lined up under the rain, rehearsed to sing and dance for the president,” he said.

“In what kind of country does this happen?”

Obi referred to the entire event as a “charade”, lamenting how condolence visits had become celebratory occasions.

He said, “We have tragically arrived at a point where condolence visits have become carnivals.”

Obi added that a time meant for quiet reflection was now filled with banners, music, and rehearsed displays, even though innocent lives had been lost.

He noted that the efforts and funds used for the visit could have been directed toward supporting victims through food, shelter, medical help, school needs, and trauma care.

Obi pointed to examples of leadership from abroad, noting how President Ramaphosa and Prime Minister Modi visited sites of tragedy with dignity and restraint.

“When President Ramaphosa visited Mthatha after the floods in South Africa, there were no drums. No staged crowds. No rented cheers. Just presence, silence, and action,” he said.

“When Prime Minister Modi went to the site of a crash, no one lined up to welcome him. He came, he mourned, he acted. That is what leadership looks like in moments of pain.”

He warned that Nigeria is becoming numb to mass violence and accused the government of showing no empathy.

He said, “We are not at war yet our nation is bleeding, and we are clapping. It is not only insensitive, it is dangerous.”

“Let us not forget: these were human beings, children, mothers, fathers whose blood cries out for justice.”

He concluded that when tragedies are turned into campaign-like events, the nation is losing its soul.

Meanwhile, President Tinubu, during a town hall meeting in Makurdi on Wednesday, pledged to work with Governor Hyacinth Alia to restore peace in Benue.

Tinubu told Alia, “You’re elected under the progressive banner to ensure there’s peace, stability, and progress so that we can come and commission projects, rejoice with you on progress, value, and things of joy.”

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US Resumes Student Visa Processing, Demands Social Media Access

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The United States has announced the resumption of visa processing for international students.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the State Department said applicants will now be required to make their social media profiles “public” as part of the vetting process.

It added that failure to adjust privacy settings to “public” could be interpreted as an attempt to hide online behavior, which may negatively affect the visa decision.

“Our overseas posts will resume scheduling F, M, and J nonimmigrant visa applications soon. Applicants should check the relevant embassy or consulate website for appointment availability,” the statement reads.

“Under new guidance, we will conduct a comprehensive and thorough vetting, including online presence, of all student and exchange visitor applicants in the F, M, and J nonimmigrant classifications.

“To facilitate this vetting, all applicants for F, M, and J nonimmigrant visas will be instructed to adjust the privacy settings on all of their social media profiles to ‘public’.”

The department emphasized the importance of vigilance during the visa process to ensure applicants do not pose a threat to American citizens or national interests, and that they clearly demonstrate eligibility for the visa and intent to comply with its terms.

In May, the Trump administration had paused student visa appointment scheduling as part of broader efforts to tighten controls on applicants considered potentially hostile to the US.

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