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PoliticsRe: The European Union Plans To Impose Visa Restrictions On Nigerians by LosC(op): 3:21pm On Feb 23, 2020
atimadesign:
This is not a good development.. cool grin cheesy wink This country is not for everyone.
Which country exactly
PoliticsThe European Union Plans To Impose Visa Restrictions On Nigerians by LosC(op):
•Union declares Nigerians among top 10 illegal immigrants in Europe
• Nigerian criminal networks active, says EU, demands solution


While Nigeria is still struggling with the US visa ban, the EU says there might be more in store for the country as far as visas are concerned.

Nigerians may no longer find it easy to get visa to travel to Germany, Italy, Spain, France and 23 other countries, as the European Union (EU) threatens to impose restrictive visa implementation rules on Nigeria.

While stating that the union will not place a visa ban on Nigeria, EU Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Virginie Battu-Henriksson says the EU could make its visas more difficult for Nigerian applicants if the country fails to meet its standards.


Recall that on Friday, January 31, 2020, the United States (US) government under the leadership of Donald Trump officially imposed an immigrant visa ban on six countries, including Nigeria.

Addressing the travel ban, the Trump administration said Nigeria was included on the travel ban list to keep America safe from terrorists.

While Nigeria is struggling with the US visa ban, the EU says there might be more in store for the country as far as visas are concerned.

Should the Nigerian government under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari fail to play its part in the return and readmission of its nationals staying illegally in Europe, Battu-Henriksson says the EU could impose restrictive visa implementation rules on the country.

The EU spokesperson said, “What the EU can do since new rules on short-stay visas to the EU became applicable on 2 February 2020, is to adapt the rules on processing short-stay visa applications, depending on whether a non-EU country cooperates satisfactorily on the return and readmission of their nationals staying irregularly in the EU.


“Under the new rules, the EU Commission will regularly assess the level of cooperation of non-EU countries on the readmission of irregular migrants. If the level of cooperation is insufficient, the commission, together with member states, can decide on a temporary more restrictive implementation of certain provisions of the visa code.

“This could have an impact on the processing time, the length of validity of the visa to be issued, the level of the visa fee to be charged and the fee waivers. It is important to note that this mechanism does not amount to a visa ban and does not call into question the right to submit an application for a visa or to be granted a visa. It only allows for a more restrictive implementation of some of the visa rules. This concerns short-stay visas to the Schengen area, covering stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.”

'Nigerians are staying illegally in Europe'

According to the EU Spokesperson, Nigerians are still placed among the top 10 nationalities detected as staying irregularly in the EU despite the fact that the number of Nigerians travelling irregularly to the EU had dropped.

Battu-Henriksson added that Nigerian criminal networks remain active in the EU.

“Nigerians still place among the top 10 nationalities detected as staying irregularly on the EU territory, although the number of Nigerians entering the EU irregularly declined drastically last year," as she was quoted.

Nigerian criminal networks in Europe

Battu-Henriksson lamented that Nigerian criminal networks remain active in Europe, and the country remains the main non-EU country of origin for victims of trafficking (mainly women) registered in the EU.

The EU spokesperson says Nigeria remains a partner in the fight against terrorism and human trafficking, adding that the EU is supporting the multinational joint task force in its fight against Boko Haram and had donated 55 million euros to the African peace facility.

www.pulse.ng/news/local/visa-restrictions-the-european-union-may-go-tough-on-nigerians/g4rx509.amp


Lalasticlala
Mynd44

TravelRe: EU Plans To Impose Visa Restrictions On Nigerians by LosC: 3:01pm On Feb 23, 2020
Justwise sad undecided shocked

Justwise I just don't like what you did right now.
TravelThe European Union Plans To Impose Visa Restrictions On Nigerians by LosC(op): 2:55pm On Feb 23, 2020
• Union declares Nigerians among top 10 illegal immigrants in Europe
• Nigerian criminal networks active, says EU, demands solution


While Nigeria is still struggling with the US visa ban, the EU says there might be more in store for the country as far as visas are concerned.

Nigerians may no longer find it easy to get visa to travel to Germany, Italy, Spain, France and 23 other countries, as the European Union (EU) threatens to impose restrictive visa implementation rules on Nigeria.

While stating that the union will not place a visa ban on Nigeria, EU Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Virginie Battu-Henriksson says the EU could make its visas more difficult for Nigerian applicants if the country fails to meet its standards.


Recall that on Friday, January 31, 2020, the United States (US) government under the leadership of Donald Trump officially imposed an immigrant visa ban on six countries, including Nigeria.

Addressing the travel ban, the Trump administration said Nigeria was included on the travel ban list to keep America safe from terrorists.

While Nigeria is struggling with the US visa ban, the EU says there might be more in store for the country as far as visas are concerned.

Should the Nigerian government under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari fail to play its part in the return and readmission of its nationals staying illegally in Europe, Battu-Henriksson says the EU could impose restrictive visa implementation rules on the country.

The EU spokesperson said, “What the EU can do since new rules on short-stay visas to the EU became applicable on 2 February 2020, is to adapt the rules on processing short-stay visa applications, depending on whether a non-EU country cooperates satisfactorily on the return and readmission of their nationals staying irregularly in the EU.


“Under the new rules, the EU Commission will regularly assess the level of cooperation of non-EU countries on the readmission of irregular migrants. If the level of cooperation is insufficient, the commission, together with member states, can decide on a temporary more restrictive implementation of certain provisions of the visa code.

“This could have an impact on the processing time, the length of validity of the visa to be issued, the level of the visa fee to be charged and the fee waivers. It is important to note that this mechanism does not amount to a visa ban and does not call into question the right to submit an application for a visa or to be granted a visa. It only allows for a more restrictive implementation of some of the visa rules. This concerns short-stay visas to the Schengen area, covering stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.”

'Nigerians are staying illegally in Europe'

According to the EU Spokesperson, Nigerians are still placed among the top 10 nationalities detected as staying irregularly in the EU despite the fact that the number of Nigerians travelling irregularly to the EU had dropped.

Battu-Henriksson added that Nigerian criminal networks remain active in the EU.

“Nigerians still place among the top 10 nationalities detected as staying irregularly on the EU territory, although the number of Nigerians entering the EU irregularly declined drastically last year," as she was quoted.

Nigerian criminal networks in Europe

Battu-Henriksson lamented that Nigerian criminal networks remain active in Europe, and the country remains the main non-EU country of origin for victims of trafficking (mainly women) registered in the EU.

The EU spokesperson says Nigeria remains a partner in the fight against terrorism and human trafficking, adding that the EU is supporting the multinational joint task force in its fight against Boko Haram and had donated 55 million euros to the African peace facility.

www.pulse.ng/news/local/visa-restrictions-the-european-union-may-go-tough-on-nigerians/g4rx509.amp


Lalasticlala
Mynd44

HealthRe: Somuvie Sonia Cleans Up Jabi Lake To Safeguard Water Bodies, Reduce Dumps In FCT by LosC: 2:40pm On Feb 23, 2020
Someone that wants to start Tigernut drink business
PoliticsRe: Edo, Ondo Elections Party Primaries: INEC Fixes Date by LosC(op):
Royal Rumble loading
Obaseki will definitely join PDP
PoliticsRe: Edo, Ondo Elections Party Primaries: INEC Fixes Date by LosC(op): 10:05am On Feb 23, 2020
Sunnymatey:
And let the battle begins
It's not a small something
PoliticsEdo, Ondo Elections Party Primaries: INEC Fixes Date by LosC(op): 9:41am On Feb 23, 2020
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed date for party primaries and nomination of candidates for the Edo and Ondo governorship elections slated for September 19 and October 10 respectively.

The party primaries for Edo state will hold from 2nd to 27th June, while that of Ondo State will hold from 2nd to 25th July.

INEC National Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, who made the disclosure during the Commission’s meeting with Resident Electoral Commissioners, warned that the Commission will not shift the dates.

This was also disclosed via INEC official twitter page:

https://twitter.com/inecnigeria/status/1230798661749280769?s=19

PoliticsRe: Certificate Forgery: Senate Says They Can't Sack Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo by LosC: 8:39am On Feb 23, 2020
How can you remove him when Lawan is still the Senate President.
PoliticsEmir Sanusi To Beggars: Demand Money From Govt Not Individuals by LosC(op): 7:40am On Feb 23, 2020
Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, on Saturday told people who beg for money from individuals to channel their demand to the government.

NAN reports that he spoke in Dutse at the National Conference on Alarammomi (Qur’anic Teachers) organised by the Centre for Qur’anic Reciters in Nigeria.

Sanusi urged parents to stop sending their children to Almajiri schools but that if they would do that, they must send give the kids the necessary provisions.

The monarch insisted that parents were partly responsible for the menace of children begging for food and alms.

Sanusi, while quoting verses from the Holy Qur’an and Hadith, said whoever begs, would resurrect on the day of judgement without flesh on his face.

“Begging is disallowed in Islam and if you must beg for alms, beg the government not individuals or relatives”, he said

He added that “It is better for you to cut firewood and sell to earn a living than to beg.

“Those who beg or seek assistance from individuals will be resurrected on the day of judgement without meat/flesh on their faces.

“And if you must beg, then beg the government not individuals or relatives. This is because they should be responsible for the welfare and wellbeing of citizens.

“Individuals, relatives or neighbours can assist you as gestures of kindness and generosity, but that’s not necessary.

“So, those who are saying that begging is not prohibited in Islam are just misleading you”.

The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, corroborated the Emir.
“We must change the system in order to ensure brighter future for our children,” he appealed.
https://dailypost.ng/2020/02/23/demand-money-from-govt-not-individuals-emir-sanusi-tells-beggars

PoliticsRe: Adams Oshiomhole Dancing At A Function In Benin (Photos) by LosC: 7:25am On Feb 23, 2020
Which kind English be this..
Spotted dancing in a
Science/TechnologyRe: Frozen Bird Found In Siberia Is 46,000 Years Old by LosC: 10:27pm On Feb 22, 2020
This is the kind of meat sells.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Reveals What Will Determine Reopening Of Land Borders by LosC(op): 7:20am On Feb 22, 2020
surgical:
Because you are a sadist , anything that brings pains to others is what gives you joy,what is the gain in border closure
You will mention rice,that is a backward way of dealing with the issues even though there is no significant improvement except the hype
There are better ways to approach the issue and still get a far better results,unfortunately we have a leader who is just acting on impulse
You better shut up and stop spewing trash
PoliticsRe: Buhari Reveals What Will Determine Reopening Of Land Borders by LosC(op): 10:39pm On Feb 21, 2020
Raddie:
My brother stop this "world poverty capital" thing.
look around you its all the same things, we've been here a while
Exactly
PoliticsRe: Buhari Reveals What Will Determine Reopening Of Land Borders by LosC(op): 10:38pm On Feb 21, 2020
72Morale:
I'm sure Buhari don't even know why he closed the border and why he'll open it.

Just cluelessly dishing out instructions.
If there's no good thing Buhari has done since the inception of this administration, i think this border closure is just one of the good things
PoliticsRe: Buhari Reveals What Will Determine Reopening Of Land Borders by LosC(op): 10:22pm On Feb 21, 2020
FarahAideed:
If he likes he should not open it , I wonder why ECOWAS is wasting time from suspending Nigeria for breaching the free trade agreement
Suspend Nigeria?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Reveals What Will Determine Reopening Of Land Borders by LosC(op):
PoliticsBuhari Reveals What Will Determine Reopening Of Land Borders by LosC(op): 10:13pm On Feb 21, 2020
Burkina Faso President, Kabore meets Buhari at Aso Rock

President Muhammadu Buhari, Friday, in Abuja said the issue of partial closure of Nigeria’s land border to goods from neighbouring countries will be determined by report of tripartite committee made up of Nigeria, Benin and Niger Republic.

President Buhari, who received President Roch Marc Christian Kabore of Burkina Faso at the Presidential Villa, said Nigeria’s decision to partially close the border was purely to safeguard national security.

The President of Burkina Faso is the Chairman of the ECOWAS Committee mandated to resolve the issue of border closure.

“Our major problem is security — the inflow of weapons, ammunition and drugs.
“We have witnessed a decline in banditry using such weapons since the partial closure of the border.

“Also, our farmers are now able to sell their rice since we stopped the inflow of foreign rice, usually dumped in the country,’’ he said.

President Buhari said Nigeria was very much mindful of the concerns of neighbouring countries on the issue, assuring that his administration will find an early and enduring solution.

“I will work as fast as I can as soon as I receive the report,’’ the President added.

Earlier, the President of Burkina Faso told President Buhari that he came on the visit, following the mandate of ECOWAS to resolve the issues that culminated in the partial closure of the border, adding that some of the challenges had been discussed, and agreed on, urging the Nigerian leader to reconsider the position of the country.
https://dailypost.ng/2020/02/21/president-buhari-reveals-what-will-determine-reopening-of-border/

PoliticsRe: Eta Mbora Introduces Bill On Automatic Employment For Graduates After NYSC by LosC: 7:51pm On Feb 21, 2020
Good one
TravelRe: Nigeria Appeals To U.S Over Visa Ban by LosC(op): 6:49pm On Feb 21, 2020
gaetano:
If una Wan appeal, get someone like your minister of foreign affairs or someone that looks presentable, not AL qaeda looking aregbeshola. sad
Lol..
Chai...

Legendary line: Al-Qaeda
TravelRe: Nigeria Appeals To U.S Over Visa Ban by LosC(op):
Lalasticlala pls fp
TravelNigeria Appeals To U.S Over Visa Ban by LosC(op): 8:01am On Feb 21, 2020
The Nigerian Government on Thursday urged the United States of America to consider the long standing relationship between the two countries and reverse its visa restrictions on the country.

Ministry of Interior Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, made the call on Thursday, when the American Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Leonard, and her team paid him a visit in Abuja.

Aregebsola said Nigeria had complied with most of the issues of concern raised by America, adding that Nigeria is not a pariah nation.

The minister said the cooperation with the U.S. would solve Immigration and Consular issues in control of persons seeking to enter both countries through issuance of visa, passport and other travel documents.

According to Aregbesola , Nigeria should be commended rather than sanctioned owing to relationship with America.

He further appealed to the U.S. to review its Visa Validity to Nigerians from two years limit to at least five years

He also urged U.S. to establish a third office in Nigeria in reciprocity with the country which has establishments in Atlanta, New York and Washington D.C.

Aregebsola emphasised the need for both countries to strengthen the Security Governance Initiative between his Ministry and American Embassy through proper enlightenment and awareness creation.

The minister added that the relationship between both nations must be mutually beneficial.

He gave assurance that the President Muhammadu Buhari Administration was not only committed to ensuring internal security and citizenship integrity of Nigerians and foreigners alike, but also to the fight against terrorism and transnational crimes and criminalities.

‘’We are positive that visa restriction is a temporary one, it will soon be put behind us.

“President Muhammadu Buhari would commission the Nigeria Immigration Data Technology Centre before the end of the year 2020, as part of the Federal Government’s commitment to ensuring that her data is linked with security agencies globally.”

Earlier, the envoy said her team was in the Ministry to share ideas on possible ways of addressing Information sharing gap between the two nation.

Leonard added that America had a very broad collaboration with Nigeria, which covers immigration, safety issues and security.

The envoy gave assurance of her country’s determination to continue to collaborate with Nigeria, so as to further strengthen their relationship.

https://dailypost.ng/2020/02/20/nigerian-govt-appeals-to-u-s-over-visa-ban/

PoliticsRe: Stakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by LosC(op): 8:00am On Feb 21, 2020
wizzyrich:
Niger delta militants fought for a just reason to have been given amnesty, to what purpose is that of boko haram ? "Western education is a sin"

You don't give terrorists amnesty, you execute them !
Our Gov't is clueless
PoliticsStakeholders Reject Amnesty For ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Terrorists by LosC(op): 7:39am On Feb 21, 2020
• Senate moves to creates agency for insurgents’ welfare
• It’s impunity taken too far, says Afenifere
• Arewa youths want sponsor of bill investigated
• Why it is an invitation to war, by HURIWA

A fresh crisis looms in the country as stakeholders yesterday rejected a move by the Senate to establish an agency to make life comfortable for ‘repentant’ Boko Haram terrorists irrespective of their wanton destruction of lives and property.

Specifically, ignoring persistent public outcry against the release of the suspected insurgents, the Senate has begun a legislative process to grant amnesty to the terrorists.

This the lawmakers plan to achieve by passing a bill for an Act tagged “National Agency for Education, Rehabilitation, De-radicalisation and Integration of Repentant Insurgents in Nigeria 2020, SB. 340.”

The bill is being sponsored by the immediate past governor of Yobe State, Ibrahim Gaidam, who now represents Yobe East Senatorial District in the National Assembly.

It was learnt that proponents of this legislation believe that the Boko Haram suspects, who had inflicted unprecedented torture on and killed thousands of innocent citizens, particularly in the northern part of the country, should be made to enjoy what beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty for Niger Delta militants have been enjoying.

Accordingly, the bill, the first reading of which got automatic passage on the floor of the Senate yesterday, seeks to give immediate legal backing for repentant insurgents to be integrated into the society.

The main objectives are:
• to provide an avenue for rehabilitating, de-radicalizing, educating and reintegrating the defectors, repentant and detained members of the insurgent group, Boko Haram, to make them useful members of the society. It also aims at providing an avenue for reconciliation and promoting national security;

• to provide an-open-door and encouragement for other members of the group who are still engaged in the insurgency to abandon the group, especially in the face of the military pressure;

• to give the government an opportunity to derive insider-information about the insurgents for greater understanding of their group and its inner workings;

• to enable government gain greater understanding of the insurgents and enable the government to address the immediate concerns of violence and study the needs of de-radicalization effort to improve the process of de-radicalization; and

• to help disintegrate the violent and poisonous ideology that the group spreads as the programme will enable some convicted or suspected terrorists to express remorse over their actions, repent and recant their violent ideology and re-enter mainstream politics, religion and society.

Critics of the exercise pointed out that whereas victims of the Boko Haram attacks had remained substantially neglected in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps to the evils of rape, hunger, malnutrition and other socio-economic vices, the Federal Government has turned its attention to providing safe havens for those who maimed and killed.

Former Senate Majority Leader, Ali Ndume, whose senatorial district has been the most affected by the Boko Haram insurgents’ attacks, said last month that more work was required to be done for the victims.

“About 1.7 million people have been displaced in Borno alone. The value of the damage is about $9.6 billion in Borno alone. About 60,000 children are orphaned. Only God knows how many children are out of school, have no access to water, food and means of livelihood. The humanitarian crisis that is coming after the war may be more dangerous than the war itself. The insurgency is going into its 10th year. Some children haven’t been in school in the last 10 years and we know what that means,” he lamented.

The Defence Headquarters had, in the heat of criticisms against the release and rehabilitation of Boko Haram suspects, tried to justify the action.

The Acting Defence spokesman, Brig-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, told The Guardian last week that the initiative was only targeted at low-risk Boko Haram members, who were not captured during combat.

About 1,400 ‘repentant’ Boko Haram suspects, who were in detention, were recently released and resettled into the society by the military.

Nwachukwu explained: “In 2016, the Federal Government initiated Operation Safe Corridor (OSC) to de-radicalise repentant members of Boko Haram. It is not anything that is done haphazardly. The target audience are not those captured in combat. No!

“Those captured in combat are processed for prosecution, but the ones that have not been ideologically indoctrinated because they were conscripted, they were abducted, are the ones being rehabilitated. They call them low-risk combatants. Those ones do not buy into Boko Haram agenda; they were forced into it. These repentant members have been assisting the military by providing intelligence on Boko Haram’s activities.”

The Senate Committee on Business and Rules has been directed to schedule the bill for general debate after which it would be passed at second reading and third reading.

But, in separate reactions, the Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere and Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) condemned the proposed amnesty for Boko Haram terrorists.

Both groups expressed shock over the proposal, saying whosoever had proposed such a bill to grant amnesty for criminals who killed, maimed, raped and destroyed innocent peoples lives and property, and threw the country into jeopardy must be thoroughly investigated and probably marked as enemies of the state.

An Afenifere leader, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, described the development as an insult to Nigeria and scandalous to the National Assembly. While he wondered what President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration was up to, Adebanjo asked: “How can anybody think of feeding criminals and enemies of the state. This is impunity taken too far.”

President of AYCF, Alhaji Yerima Shettima said: “The proposal is stupid and the sponsor of such a bill needs to be thoroughly investigated.

“If government cannot cater for the direct victims of the Boko Haram suspects or address a situation where the soldiers that are risking their lives to contain the insurgents are crying over poor welfare package and the Senate is debating how to grant amnesty to the suspects, it speaks a lot about the characters ruling us. Nigerians must be ready to interrogate the intention of the person that sponsored such a bill?”

Col. Tony Nyiam (rtd) wondered why the Boko Haram suspects would be the major concern of the senators “when the victims of their actions and deeds are still suffering and thousands are dead.”

He also wondered what the government was doing to help the embattled military officials that have been fighting the insurgents over the years.

Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) rejected the proposed bill and warned that the move to legislate outright pardon of armed terrorists under the guise of de-radicalisation programme could result in the civil war in the short, medium or long term.

In a statement issued yesterday in Abuja by the National Coordinator, Emmanuel Onwubiko, he said that the bill was unconstitutional and offended all relevant anti-terrorism laws of the federation.

“Let us form the HURIWA caution the section of the national legislators who are actively conniving with armed terrorists to introduce a satanic legislation that will overlook the mind-boggling crimes of genocides committed by terrorists and the killings of over 30,000 innocent Nigerians in the last ten years with the view to appease terrorists even when the victims of terrorism are scattered in different internally displaced camps in Nigeria and are external refugees in so many nearby countries.

“If this bill to legalise the freeing of arrested terror suspects under any guise succeeds, then the nation should be prepared for the consequences of their unconstitutional action because the hundreds of thousands of innocent victims of the terrorists attacks in the last decade will definitely not fold their hands whilst those who killed their loved ones are pardoned through roguish means by the passage of this criminally-minded bill that is meant to legalize mass murder.

“This bill before the senate is not only satanic and unconstitutional, but will paint the picture of a rogue nation because in all civilizations, those who declare war against innocent citizens and participate in genocide are rounded up and prosecuted and made to face the full weight of the law.

“History is replete with a plethora of trials of persons who have joined terror gangs and carried out mass killings. The plot by the National Assembly to, therefore, permit the wanton defecation of the constitution of Nigeria by forgiving mass murderers must never be allowed to succeed,” HURIWA stated.

The human rights group urged the government to engage in a law-based war by enforcing anti-terrorism laws, stressing that section 1A (4) of the Terrorism Prevention Act (TPA) (as amended) empowers “the law enforcement agencies” to “enforce all laws and regulations on counter-terrorism in Nigeria”.

It added that prior to the TPA, section 46 of the EFCC Act 2004 defines “terrorism” to mean a violation of the criminal code or the penal code and with likelihood of endangering life, integrity or freedom, or causing serious injury or death with the intent to force the person(s) or body or government to do or not to do certain things or disrupt and includes financing or aiding terrorism. The punishment for the crime by Section 15 of the EFCC Act is imprisonment for life.”

“Nations which have achieved stability and national security are those which have elevated law above political, religious, ethnic sentiments. The present Federal Government must be compelled to advocate national security on the basis of respect of not only individual rights but also the rule of law, but definitely not the appeasement of terrorists.”

A source close to one of the commissions overseeing the affairs of victims of insurgency in the north disclosed to The Guardian that the proposal was not new as “the rehabilitation and reintegration process have been on over a while.”

He also disclosed that many of the northern elite, especially those whose families, friends and associates had fallen victims of Boko Haram insurgency, were shocked by the proposed amnesty.

“There is this apprehension over government’s haste to legalise the amnesty proposal to common Boko Haram criminals who have killed, raped and destroyed many lives and property,” noted.

The source said that Nigerians should further interrogate if the ultimate agenda is not to finally integrate the Boko Haram suspects into the military. “Nigeria is in a terrible situation,” he said.

Meanwhile, the General Secretary of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Dr. Alfred Mulade, said (via phone): “It is a keg of gun powder waiting to explode. Few days ago the military said they have de-radicalised over 608 Boko Haram repentants and the military have also said the Boko Haram has been decimated. Where do we still have this whole large number that they are planning to create special commission and use public funds for?

“We were told that Boko Haram had been technically defeated, where do we still have this large number that you want commit public funds to de-radicalise?

“It is another means by which they might infiltrate into the civil society and cause more havoc. Government should discourage that kind of arrangement and stop that bill from passing through.”
https://m.guardian.ng/news/crisis-as-stakeholders-reject-amnesty-for-repentant-boko-haram-terrorists/

RomanceRe: A 19-Year-Old Lady Is In Love With Me, I'm 10 Years Older. I'm Scared by LosC: 2:15am On Feb 21, 2020
GidiRide:
Dog lover means I own dogs, I care for Pets, also means I have good heart ❤️
Lol..
RomanceRe: A 19-Year-Old Lady Is In Love With Me, I'm 10 Years Older. I'm Scared by LosC: 1:39am On Feb 21, 2020
Dog lover indeed..
Loving human and animal at the same time...

Leave that Teenager alone and focus on your journey with God
CrimeCustoms To Close Supermarkets, Shops Selling Foreign Rice, Others by LosC(op): 1:19pm On Feb 20, 2020
Nigerian Customs Service has warned off supermarkets and shops in some parts of the country to stop patronising foreign rice and other prohibited goods.

“In our effort to suppress smuggling, the Nigerian Customs Service Kano/Jigawa area command deemed it fit to write and seek for your cooperation to stop patronising foreign rice and other prohibited items in your supermarket/shops to avoid being closed by customs operatives,” Kano/Jigawa area controller, Ahmed Nasir, said in a statement.

This warning comes months after the Nigerian government ordered the closure of its land borders.

Nigeria, without warning on 21 August, closed all its land borders two months ago to tackle smuggling, but the unprecedented move is affecting trade across the region.

Bustling borders have come to a standstill, with goods rotting and queues of lorries waiting at checkpoints in the hope the crossings will reopen but it has hopes are dashing already.
Despite the ban, foreign rice still saturates the Nigerian market.

Although, the customs authorities said Nigeria has gained from the closure, prices of food staples have risen steeply and legitimate businesses have been caught in the crossfire.
The country’s inflation has also been on the rise since August.

The government says the border closures will help boost local food production. But rice takes time to grow, harvest, process and sell, and the country’s farming industry may not keep up with the huge increase in demand.

“We are not yet ripe to close the border because we need years of investing in farmers so they can harvest enough for Nigeria,” said Ekpo Ain, a rice trader at the Sura market in Lagos.
https://m.guardian.ng/news/customs-to-close-supermarkets-shops-selling-foreign-rice-others/

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