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Efetobore1980:Oga, just go to USCIS website, type premium processing and see the applicable forms. It is explicitly stated there. Please confirm before telling the person to disregard my comments. I know people that did it, so its available. Just go to USCIS website, I'm sure of what I'm saying. Its left to the person that needs it to confirm and seek legal counsel like you mentioned , I just wanted to put out useful information out there. I never said approval is guaranteed, I just wanted the person to know that such option exists. On the other hand, what will be the basis of requesting for an extension of the b1/b2 status ? , just curious https://www.uscis.gov/forms/all-forms/how-do-i-request-premium-processing |
Efetobore1980:Its possible, but the person will need to do premium processing so they can be sure that the approval will be obtained before the non immigrant status runs out. Premium processing will also help you not to run out of time in case you're given RFE or RFI. |
snoopy:Yes, this is possible but not as straight forward as you posted. Before the I-140 can be filed, there are a few stages 1. Prevailing wage determination (could take up to 3 - 6 months) 2. Testing the Labour market ( Advertising the job on about 5 platforms including websites, Newspaper adverts, job sites, Radio, TV etc ) to be sure there's no one willing / able to do the job. (Takes about 3 months) 3. Apply for PERM Approval from Dept of Labour. (could take up to 6 -12 months ) and pray your case is not audited (that could stretch the time by another 3-6 months) 4. After PERM Approval, apply for I-140 which could take like 6 months except you do premium processing which is about 3 weeks. One upside is that your Priority date is the date you put in your PERM application, so you would have gained some time by the time your approval comes. If God helps you, your priority date may even be current by the time approval arrives, so you can file I-140, Green Card and Work Authorization (EAD) concurrently, else you wait till for filing date in visa bulletin. If God help you again, your EAD can come as fast as 4 weeks of applying, but could also take longer to arrive. I wish the person asking all the best and God speed. Amen !!! |
i just came across this post on facebook raising alarm about the deal, unfortunately, some people are coming for him. https://www.facebook.com/gbengagti.idowu/photos/this-is-what-true-investigative-journalism-looks-like-sadly-many-mainstream-outl/10164228336028993/ This is what true investigative journalism looks like. Sadly, many mainstream outlets like The Guardian, Punch, Vanguard, and ThisDay have become havens for lazy, brown-envelope journalists who rarely question public projects or scrutinize political candidates. *ONDO $50B DOLLAR REFINERY SMELLING LIKE SCAM* When Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa announced the $50 billion Sunshine Infrastructure Joint Venture (JV) on November 5, 2025, Ondo State was projected to become Nigeria’s next industrial powerhouse. The plan — a 500,000-barrels-per-day refinery and a 1,471-hectare Free Trade Zone in Ilaje — was hailed as a turning point for job creation, investment, and energy independence. The consortium, featuring Backbone Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (BINL), MJ Care Investment Finance, China Harbour, and Honeywell OUP, claimed to be backed by NEFEX Holdings Limited (Canada) through its Nigerian subsidiary, Nefex Petro Line Ltd. But a deeper interrogation of the deal using a structured risk framework raises fundamental questions about its credibility. New corporate filings in the United Kingdom, linked to the same individuals behind NEFEX, now cast additional doubt on the substance of this multi-billion-dollar narrative. Corporate and Legal Fragility At the core of the deal is NEFEX Holdings, a company incorporated in February 2025 — barely nine months before the announcement. The firm has no operational history, no audited accounts, and no verifiable track record in infrastructure or energy development. Yet, by July 2025, it was already signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ondo State, claiming to have “secured” tens of billions in funding. The story took another twist when records from Companies House UK revealed the incorporation of Supreme International Monetary and Credit Organization Limited (Company No. 16716243), registered in London on 15 September 2025, with just £100 in share capital. Its directors — Dr. Navid Zaheri (Omani), Mr. Farhad Salehi (Canadian), Mr. Eghbal Kord Jamshidi, and Mr. Saeed Zaheri — are the same individuals identified in the NEFEX structure. Dr. Zaheri, listed as both Chairperson and Person with Significant Control (PSC), holds 95% of shares and over 75% of voting rights. The company’s address — 20–22 Wenlock Road, London N1 7GU — is a well-known shared virtual office used by hundreds of newly formed entities. With no operational base, employees, or financial statements, the pattern is unmistakable: a network of thinly capitalised, multi-jurisdictional companies designed to appear global, yet offering little substance. Cross-Border and Transparency Gaps The Sunshine JV spans four regulatory jurisdictions — Nigeria, Canada, Oman, and the United Kingdom — yet none provide a transparent financial trail. NEFEX lists a Canadian registration, operates via a Swiss phone line, and is directed primarily by Omani nationals. Its supposed UK affiliate, Supreme International Monetary and Credit Organization Ltd, claims expertise in credit, investment, and advisory services, but offers no evidence of operational activity. Such opacity creates severe cross-border enforcement risks. Should disputes or defaults occur, the Nigerian government — or Ondo State taxpayers — would face a legal maze with little practical recourse. Despite promises of “transparency,” no escrow accounts, proof of funds, or letters of credit have been presented publicly. People and Reputation Risks The leadership of the consortium adds more symbolism than substance. Ken Nnamani, former Senate President and JV Chairman, lends political stature but no technical experience in energy or project finance. Henry Owonka, the JV’s Managing Director, projects confidence and claims “consistent engagement” with ONDIPA, but no record of previous infrastructure delivery exists. Wale Adekola of BINL touts NEFEX’s “global financing network,” yet no major financial institution or regulator has publicly endorsed the arrangement. Online discourse around the project — from Tribune Online, Leadership, and New Telegraph — has largely replicated government press releases without independent scrutiny, reinforcing the perception of a media-driven announcement rather than a bankable transaction. Financial Implausibility The numbers alone raise eyebrows. A $50 billion investment claim — equivalent to Nigeria’s entire federal budget — from an entity less than a year old, without bank references or audited accounts, strains credulity. Project valuations have shifted repeatedly: from $15 billion to $30 billion, and now to $50 billion, justified vaguely as including “community programmes.” Such valuation inflation suggests an effort to boost optics rather than disclose actual financing. Moreover, NEFEX and its UK counterpart list a combined share capital of only £100, offering no evidence of credit lines, guarantees, or institutional backers. Even their promised Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) pledges — youth empowerment, healthcare, and skills development — lack any contractual or financial commitments. Regulatory and Compliance Exposure While neither NEFEX nor its UK affiliate appears on sanctions lists, both structures raise classic AML (Anti-Money Laundering) and PEP (Politically Exposed Persons) red flags — cross-border ownership, rapid incorporation, and political association. Environmental, local content, and host community requirements — including EIA, NCDMB clearance, and community consent — remain conspicuously absent. While the Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom has reportedly been briefed, there is no public evidence of a signed agreement ensuring local benefit-sharing or environmental protection. A Mirror of Nigeria’s Investment Dilemma The Ondo refinery deal reflects Nigeria’s ongoing development paradox: a nation eager for transformative capital yet chronically vulnerable to speculative partnerships. Subnational governments, often excluded from federal funding pipelines, have grown dependent on MoU diplomacy — signing ambitious deals that seldom mature into tangible assets. Governor Aiyedatiwa’s intent to industrialise Ondo is commendable. However, development cannot be built on press releases and ceremonial signings. True progress requires certified funding proofs, phased milestones, third-party audits, and transparent accountability mechanisms. Still, the initiative demonstrates a growing assertiveness of Nigerian states seeking economic autonomy. If properly managed, Ondo’s ambition could inspire a more competitive subnational investment culture. But ambition must be grounded in verification, not spectacle. Conclusion: Between Vision and Verification The Ondo refinery project stands at a crossroads between vision and verification. On paper, it promises thousands of jobs, exports, and industrial rebirth. In reality, it rests on the untested foundations of recently incorporated entities with no proven financial capacity. The discovery of Supreme International Monetary and Credit Organization Ltd in London — tied directly to NEFEX directors — deepens concerns about the authenticity of the claimed funding. Before a single spade of sand is turned, Ondo State must demand: •Certified funding documentation and escrow validation, •Independent verification by reputable financial auditors, and •Public disclosure of beneficial ownership and governance structures. Economic transformation is not achieved by rhetoric — it is earned through verifiable execution. If the Sunshine State truly seeks to illuminate Nigeria’s path, it must do so not with billion-dollar headlines, but with evidence-based investment and accountable governance. Only then will Ondo’s promise rise from projection to proof — and from political spectacle to genuine legacy. *Kunle Odusola-Stevenson is a Lagos-based Public Relations and Policy Communications professional focused on media, energy, and strategic investment narra Oloye Abiola Ondo barely survived Rotimi Akeredolu and his his wife using Ondo resources for Imo State the land of many Osu villages. Now it looks like Aiyedatiwa is supervising the economic rape of Ondo by Àjòjì àti àlejò. |
BIG SCAMMM !!!! ![]() google the company, it looks like something fishy is going on https://www.nefex.ca/ the address on its website is a residential building. the leadership team is four guys that have virtually no history on the internet, even the profile pictures are AI generated. Someone also mentioned in an earlier post that the company is less than one year old. Financial Highlights page on their website doesn't show any financials, just beats around the bush without posting any figures. No record of any project previously handled, talk more of a $50 billion project it looks like a website that was just hurriedly put together for a scam The statement they put on the press release page was just rubbish scribbled together by somebody LinkedIn and other social media links do not work (apparently because they don't exist) you can check it for yourself https://www.nefex.ca/ |
IEJames:google the company, it looks like something fishy is going on https://www.nefex.ca/ the address on its website is a residential building. the leadership team is four guys that have virtually no history on the internet, even the profile pictures are AI generated. Someone also mentioned in an earlier post that the company is less than one year old. Financial Highlights page on their website doesn't show any financials, just beats around the bush without posting any figures. it looks like a website that was just hurriedly put together for a scam The statement they put on the press release page was just rubbish scribbled together by somebody LinkedIn and other social media links do not work (apparently because they don't exist) Summary: It was a poor attempt to build a scam website you can check it for yourself https://www.nefex.ca/ |
Pythagoras001:Please is this permutation from CAF or from FIFA , just asking so that people don't keep their hopes up for nothing. I would like us to qualify but i dont want false hopes |
Nigeria is out . We are 7th on the table of second placed teams
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Please can anyone here recommend Morgan Capital ?? please what is their brokerage fees ? i heard theyre one of the cheapest but that they charge annual access fees of N2500 Please i just need a stockbroker that is not too expensive and is efficient Thank you |
Rubbish on front page, smh Nairaland is now rubbish, see the nonsense promoted on front page. Seun, are you helping to build a better future with this ? na wa oooo |
Nairaland is now rubbish, see the nonsense promoted on front page. Seun, are you helping to build a better future with this ? na wa oooo |
SpatialKing:Please can you explain, I also need to open an account. I already have bvn |
Nawa4nl:You're blind and deaf at same time, both physically and otherwise |
ProudNigerian01:another TB Joshua 😏 |
Hello Nairalanders, Recently , while researching on the bank with the best account for diaspora, I came across an app from Sterling Bank named Switch. They claim it's easy to open an account online with the app and that one still gets to enjoy Internet and mobile banking. Please is there anyone with any experience using this app, kindly share your views. Thank you. |
Inlands:Are you not tired of this scam !!!!!! You're heaping curses on yourself and your family in case you don't know. You just copy and paste the same story using different monikers. Its people like you that keep giving Nigerians bad names. It is because of wicked people like you that good Samaritans refuse to help innocent people. Your case will soon be like the proverbial chipmunk that forgot that sweet things can kill. May God deliver you. Amen |
TinubuDeDrugLor:Are you okay, why bring Adeboye's name into this matter ? 🙄 |
Ewexo:You claim not to be a scammer, yet the only receipt you have is from 1991. You have been posting the same pics and video all these years and you have never grown past this your 31 years old, haba !!!!. Make una even fear God small na Post recent pics and videos, then we will come to your support. I hope you know that if you use sickness to scam people, then it will not be well with you and you will suffer a worse fate than you are painting . Send updated pics, video and other evidences and I can assure you that you will get help such that you will never have to beg again. |
Marrelosvin:Hope its not those ones that some people will come in 5 -10 years time and say it is their land , or that govt will start demolishing people's structures claiming the land was not properly approved or allocated. I'm just asking ooo because one needs to be sure before investing millions |
Chiestar:Why not ask people to help you with job or something that can bring income. Most people will take you serious if they see that youre not an emotional scammer that just joined Nairaland today. Let us know the skills or certifications you have, what you can do and any other relevant information. If not, you're on your own. |
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Nitaiye:SCAM ALERT !!!!!!!!! |
Nitaiye:SCAM ALERT !!!!!!!!! |
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slawomir:You know deep in your heart that it will happen, even though you may not want to publicly admit it. You're privileged to be alive so that you can make amends before it is too late. Jesus loves you and desires to give you the grace to be what God created you to be . He only waiting for you to accept His gift of eternal life. |
What's the story behind it ? Why are you selling it? Do you have the original receipt that can be verified? |
Jef7:The same pics and video you're just recycling around with a receipt of 1991. Yet you're claiming to have been sick for 15 years and that you're 31 years old. you're posting a receipt of 1991 (32 years ago), na from heaven you carry receipt come It doesn't add up na. Please stop this scam !!!! You're just heaping curses on yourself. People are not as stupid as you think |
Bluewords:If you are really sincere, you will ask people to help you with a means of livelihood. Do you have any skills/qualifications/experience/handwork ? Why are you creating profiles all over the place begging for money. Why not ask for help on how to fish instead of begging for fish all over the place. MOREOVER, MOST OF US BELIEVE YOU'RE JUST USING LIES TO GET MONEY FROM KIND HEARTED INNOCENT PEOPLE. |
ajalawole:I would advise that you list your skills/qualifications and experience for people to help you with jobs . It's better than begging for money. |
Kitotechd5g8ggg:. You edit all kinds of documents?!!!! Fraud !!!!!! Is this not what they do in oluwole ? |

