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UK announces rise in tourist, student, other visa fees

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THE United Kingdom (UK) has announced an increase in its visas, including tourists and students.

The increase encompasses various visa categories, including up to six months, two, five, and ten-year visit visas.

Fees for entry clearance and specific applications for leave to remain in the UK, such as work and study visas, have also been raised.

Additionally, fees for indefinite leave to enter and remain, health and care visas, settlement priority service, and more have increased, while applications to register and naturalise as a British citizen and the User Pays Visa Application service fee jumped.

According to the UK Home Office, a tourist visa for less than six months will cost £115 (about N111,878.28 ) instead of the initial £15 (14,592.70), effective October 4.

The ICIR reports the rise as above 700 per cent.

Meanwhile, the visa fee will jump from £127 (N123,537.58) to £490 (N476,677.59), making it jump by over 300 per cent.

The Office issued the new fees on Friday, September 15, in a statement titled “New visa fees set to take effect next month.”

The statement said the increase followed the approval of relevant legislation in Parliament. 

The government said the changes were intended to safeguard essential services and direct more money towards wage increases for public employees.

The government had announced a fee increase of at least 20 per cent for priority visas, study visas, and certificates of sponsorship in July, in addition to a 15 per cent price hike for most work and visit visas.

Friday’s statement said that the Home Office’s capacity to manage a viable immigration and nationality system depended on the income from fees collected. 

“Careful consideration is given when setting fees to help reduce the funding contribution from British taxpayers whilst continuing to provide a service that remains attractive to those wishing to work in the UK and support broader prosperity for all.” the statement stated.

It noted that the settlement priority service would be reduced to align with the cost of using the priority service. 

However, the statement noted that subject to parliamentary approval, the immigration and nationality fees would increase from October 4.

UNICAL VC reacts to minister’s threat on sexual harassment witnesses

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THE Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Florence Obi, has reacted to a leaked viral audio recording said to be that of the Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Ohaneye, threatening female students who had testified about alleged sexual harassment by Cyril Ndifon – a professor and suspended lecturer at the varsity.

The university suspended Ndifon on August 17 after female Law students protested, alleging that he had subjected them to sexual harassment and assault.

He had denied the allegations.

Following the developments, the university set up an investigation panel to investigate the allegations, namely sexual harassment, lack of accountability and abuse of office.

Ohaneye, in the leaked telephone conversation with one of the girls claiming to have been raped by Ndifon, threatened the girl and other testifiers that they would go to jail if they lied against Ndifon.

Similarly, the minister had in a video warned parties in the probe, saying, “Whoever lies in this Calabar sexual case will go to jail. I will make sure that all (guilty persons) involved in this shameful act shall be prosecuted and jailed. I am pleading with you; I want justice to be done.

“If you have complaints or anything to talk about concerning this case, head to the panel because the investigation is still ongoing. Go there and lay the complaint, but don’t lie. Because if you lie, I will make sure you are prosecuted and jailed if found guilty.”

Addressing the matter on Friday at the University Council Chambers, the vice-chancellor expressed deep concern over the threats issued by the minister, according to a report by Punch.

He was quoted as saying: “A new dimension has unfortunately reared its head in a way that has left us nonplussed with the leaked viral audio of intimidation and jail threats from the Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs Uju Kennedy, on a few girls who were bold enough to come out to testify on an alleged age-long sexual harassment of female Law students against Professor Ndifon.

“While I do not consider it expedient to respond to the disturbing audio, I wish to generally state that the students of the Faculty of Law on their own wrote and submitted a petition and protested against the suspended Dean. And, as I know, those who have testified before the panel on both sexual harassment and other violations were not prompted by anyone.”

She argued that the university should rather be commended for pursuing goals directed at academic excellence and creating an environment key to the students’ survival in an “oppressive and dominant patriarchal culture that yields little or no space for women.”

Transcription of the audio the VC referenced

“If your VC makes you to go and lie against somebody, you will go to jail, trust me. I want you to be very careful because your future is at stake. You can’t join anybody and maltreat a fellow human being and equally nobody wants you to be maltreated.

The day I spoke with you, I recorded what you spoke and you told me the whole truth. I have contacted your VC, I don’t know what her plans are, I don’t want to quote anybody, I don’t equally want to condemn anybody or judge anybody. But I want you to be very careful because this thing is going to prove fire. If I were you, as you have already said to me, nobody raped you, nobody sexually harassed you, keep off from this case if I were you.

But if she makes you to go there, she is recording whatever you people are saying in that panel and if she records you and I bring my own and get you contradicted and this man has gone to court, my ministry will join them and make you go to jail so that you will be an example to others. So I want you to be very, very careful. You are telling me if your VC permits you before you can come and see me, there is nothing she can do to you, she is not the one paying your school fees.

So face your future by standing on the truth at all times. Save my my number, when you have time to visit me, I will find a way to empower you people so that your life will be easier for you. I am a minister, I am above her by position, you know that.

So don’t go and do anything that will put you into a very big trouble that will scandalise you in the whole world because this matter has gone far and beyond. Now, I won’t play what you people said to me except when you people try to deny it, that is when I will play it. I will conceal it because it’s something you told me in confidence. So, I am warning you to keep off from lying against anybody”.

NUPRC’s website parades Buhari as President, four months into Tinubu’s admin

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NEARLY four months after the inauguration of President Bola Tinubu, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) still parades the image of former President Muhammadu Buhari as the country’s leader.

Buhari vacated office after handing over power to Tinubu on May 29.

As of the time of filing this report, Buhari’s image remained on the website as president – under the Nigerian Gas Flare Commercialisation Programme (NGFCP) section.

The former president’s image is attached to the company’s executive mandate, a short message titled “The Federal Government of Nigeria’s commitment,” which summarises efforts by the country to stop gas flaring.

Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari still features on NUPRC website.

“Gas flaring is unacceptable, and the FGN (Federal Government of Nigeria) has continued to support several initiatives and actions to reaffirm its commitment to ending the practice of gas flaring in our oil fields.

“In demonstration of its commitment, the FGN ratified the Paris Climate Change Agreement and is now a signatory to the Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership (GGFR) principles for global flare-out by 2030 whilst committing to a national flare-out target by the year 2025,” the message read.

The NGCFP was introduced by Buhari in 2016 to achieve zero routine flaring by 2035 and create room for investors to be involved in utilising gas released in the course of oil production.

Although the programme was on hold for a while, it was relaunched in October 2022, and on September 13, the NUPRC announced that 42 bidders were selected for the process.

Apart from Buhari, NUPRC’s website also has an image of its former head, Timipre Sylva, with the caption “Minister of State for Petroleum Resources” attached.

Sylva served as Minister of State for Petroleum Resources between 2019 and 2023 under former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and has been replaced by Heineken Lokpobiri, currently serving in that capacity.

The country also got its pioneer Minister of State for Gas, Ekperikpe Ekpo, under the current administration.

Both ministers assumed office nearly a month ago, on August 21.

Reps committee grills NNPCL chief Kyari over OVH energy acquisition

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IN furtherance of its investigation into the acquisition of OVH Energy by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), the House of Representatives on Friday, September 15, interrogated the company’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari.

The Lower House had in July considered a motion, ‘Need to Investigate the Irregularities and Alleged Corruption in the Nigerian Energy Security Provider, NNPC Retail Limited’, and constituted an ad-hoc committee to investigate the matter.

The committee had, in a letter dated August 28, addressed to the managing director of NNPC Retail Limited and signed by the chairman of the ad hoc committee, Hassan Nalaraba, requested the NNPCL to provide it with documents on all financial transactions associated with the acquisition, including payment records and fund transfers.

Details of its request include that the NNPCL furnish it with information about registration documents/history from the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) for OVH, Nueoil, and NNPC Retail Limited (NRL), board resolution of NNPCL on the purchase of OVH.

It also includes the audited financial statement and management accounts from 2015 to date of OVH, Nueoil, NRL and NNPCL, as well as the payroll from 2015 for NRL and OVH, and board resolution of NRL for the movement of head office to Lagos and evidence of tax payments for NRL and OVH from 2015 to date.

In October 2022, the NNPCL announced its acquisition of OVH Energy Marketing Limited’s downstream assets to add what it said was over 380 filling stations to its portfolio.

The assets acquired from the company, which operates Oando filling stations, also include a reception jetty with 240,000 metric tonnes monthly capacity and eight liquefied petroleum gas plants, three lube blending plants, three aviation depots, and 12 warehouses.

In an investigative report, Premium Times exposed the secret deals and the complicated ownership structure that left the management of NNPC Retail in the hands of OVH Energy Marketing.

The report also exposed how OVH Energy Marketing only had about 94 stations and over 100 stations were leased, dismissing NNPCL’s claims of gaining over 380 filling stations to its portfolios.

However, in July, the House of Representatives directed the NNPCL to suspend the OVH acquisition.

At the investigative summon on Friday, the Rep. majority leader, Julius Ihoenvbere, remarked that NNPCL was no longer a government agency and that whatever the company does attracts public attention.

Kyari had, on Monday, September 11, failed to appear before the ad-hoc committee. 

At the investigative panel on Friday, he claimed the allegations against the acquisition of OVH were not true.

“The Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) also grants us the mandate to guarantee national energy security. On this basis, it is duty-bound on us to grow our market share,” he said.

“We believe that the only way we can grow our market share is by expanding our business. Since the acquisition of OVH, the profit margin of NNPC retail has jumped.”

According to Kyari, the NNPCL is a creation of the federation with over 200 million Nigerians as shareholders.

“We are happy with the acquisition of OVH. For instance, in 2021, before the acquisition, NNPC retail made N6.93 billion profit. But in one quarter after the acquisition (1st Qtr 2023), we made a profit of N18.4bn,” he disclosed, arguing that it was all due to the acquisition.

Noting that every merger and acquisition has a transition period, Kyari said, “We are rising to those challenges brought about by the transition. We are also ensuring that none of our staff at NNPC retail is victimised.”

Truck rams into bus, kills five, injures four in Anambra

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A truck rammed into a bus in the early hours of Friday, September 15, killing five women and injuring four others at Odumodu Junction Nteje, Oyi Local Government Area, along Awka road, Anambra State.

A Facebook post by the Anambra State Road Traffic Management Agency (ARTMA) and other media reports show that a commercial Daf/Leyland truck with the number plate T-19094LA and a Mitsubishi L300 bus with the registration number XE245AWK were involved in a collision.

The ARTMA said the truck lost control while approaching the Odumodu Junction and rammed into the bus.

It urged drivers to ply the route cautiously “as the agency and FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps) are working hard to clear the area.”

The agency said motorists could use alternative routes.

An eyewitness told Vanguard Newspaper that one of the vehicles was heading towards Awka while the other was on its way to Onitsha. They got to a bad spot on the road at the same time, and due to the weight of the truck, the container fell on the bus and crushed it; killing the passengers while others were rescued by people around.

“Ten people, comprising three male and seven female adults, were involved in the crash. Five female adults were killed. Two men and two women sustained injuries, while one man was rescued unhurt,” the witness said.

According to the newspaper, the sector commander of the FRSC in Anambra, Adeoye Irelewuyi and unit commander Nteje were working to remove the obstruction caused by the crash.

In a similar incident in January, thirty-nine passengers sustained injuries when a truck rammed into a bus in the Onitsha area of the state.

Irelewuyi confirmed the incident in a statement and said the accident occurred on the Onitsha-Enugu expressway,

Fee hike: UniAbuja fails to reinstate students rusticated for ‘planning meeting’

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BARELY 100 days after the University of Abuja (UniAbuja) rusticated Cyprian Igwe and Oladeru Samson Olamilekan for planning a meeting to discuss the school fee hike, the students are still awaiting the final report of the university’s investigation.

The institution has allegedly instructed them to return the rustication letter issued to them, but they refused to do so for fear of what they described as potential destruction of evidence.

According to the students, they got the message via a text message from one of the school security officers.

The students also revealed to The ICIR that the management refused to absolve them of the allegation despite the absence of evidence linking them to the alleged offence.

They said the institution demanded their apology letters over what they claimed it could not substantiate.

“The school management asked us to write a letter of apology and also stating that we are guilty of all allegations against us,” one of the students told The ICIR.

This was despite assurance from the university authority, in the letter addressed to the students, that an investigation had accompanied their rustication.

The ICIR, on May 26, reported that both Igwe and Samson were suspended following an allegation that they could jeopardise the peaceful and smooth conduct of academic activities in the university. The students have since denied the claim. 

Igwe, the Students Union Government’s (SUG) former Director of Socials, and Samson, the SUG former Director of Sports, were “banned from all the university campuses pending the determination of the case” for allegedly calling for a protest. 

The ICIR also sighted the WhatsApp post by Igwe, intending to schedule a meeting to discuss possible solutions to address the school fee hike.

The fee increase was not a welcome development for certain students, but they could not voice their concerns due to the warning by the vice-chancellor, Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, against protests in the institution.

The ICIR had reported that returning students in the Arts and related faculties in the university would pay N82,000, while their Medical counterparts would pay N225,000.

Some students who spoke with The ICIR said new students would pay between N85,000 and over N100,000 in the Arts Faculty, while Medical students would pay above N225,000.

The vice-chancellor had said any student planning to disrupt the peace in the school because of the fee hike would face severe consequences.

‘We are depressed,’ students seek help, want justice 

Amidst growing concern of despair and uncertainty, Igwe and Samson have again requested that the university management reinstate them and restore their ‘damaged reputation.’

One of the students, Igwe, explained that he had been mentally and physically exhausted due to the incident.

In the same vein, Samson hoped they would be reinstated and allowed to write do their final clearance for mobilisation for National Youth Service.

He also appealed to the Federal Government and the Senate to review the university school fees.”

“We want to be reinstated as UniAbuja students. We also want the Senate and FG to review UniAbuja school fees.”

Students were rusticated for impersonation – School

Meanwhile, the university’s Director of Information, Habib Yakoob, while speaking to The ICIR, reiterated that the students committed fraud by impersonating the SUG executives.

According to him, the university’s position was clear, and the two were not rusticated for sharing a message inviting others to a meeting.

“The last time we checked, the students were rusticated because the letter in circulation was said to have been written by the Students’ Union, and after preliminary investigation, it was discovered that the said officials did not author the letter and it was their (rusticated students’) names that were there. They were not rusticated because they were about to have a meeting.

“So we need to get it clearly because the university is very open about students. They have the right to protest. Yes, They have the right to express contrary opinions to certain things in the university. 

“It was like a case of forgery – your name was there and you wrote it because you were a member of the union, and you claimed it was written by somebody else. Those they claimed to write it came out to say they did not author this; so it’s a different case.”

When asked if he was aware of the claim that the university requested them to bring back the rustication letter, he said, “I am not aware of that.”

The ICIR asked if he was aware of the apology letter, which the students claimed the management had directed them to submit. He said no.

“What I know for sure is that whatever position the university will take about this will be communicated to them but at the moment, I can’t say exactly what the position is.”

In the earlier report by The ICIR, the former SUG leader Emito Emmanuel Ayandayo said the students were wrongfully rusticated as there was no evidence to back up they called for a protest.

He said that the university started an investigation and met with some faculty presidents to ask if a meeting was held in that regard. He said they were consequently exonerated.

He added, “There is no valid evidence that this is who did that press release. The contact number of the persons who sent the post to the group chats, of course, I picked it up and sent it to the DSS the following day. They are still tracking, but we haven’t gotten who sent out that information yet.

“Not until yesterday that I saw the letter, and this morning I called the management, the Dean of Students Affairs to be precise, and he told me he had spoken to the vice-chancellor, and the vice-chancellor said the assistant registrar didn’t write the letter properly, that it was not meant to be rustication but suspension since there’s no proper evidence.” 

BUA announces plan to cut down cement price

THE Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul-Samad Rabiu, has announced plans to reduce cement price in Nigeria from the present N5,500 to between N3,000 and N3,500.

He stated this on Friday, September 15, at a meeting with President Bola Tinubu.

Rabiu outlined his firm’s strategy to support the government’s efforts to lower cement prices.

He said the BUA Group would inaugurate two new cement plants by the end of the year or early 2024 to flood the nation’s markets with the product.

These additions, he noted, would increase BUA Cement’s total production capacity to 17 million metric tons yearly.

“By the time these lines are commissioned, BUA Cement will produce about 17 million tonnes per annum. And with that, we intend to bring down the cement price from its current level of N5000 or N5500 per bag to maybe N3000 to N3500 per bag.”

Rabiu emphasized that BUA Group’s ability to produce locally, with 80 per cent of raw materials sourced in Nigeria, positioned his company to contribute to the government’s goal of reducing commodity prices.

He also mentioned plans to collaborate with Minister of Works, David Umahi, to make the price reduction a reality.

Kano governor sacks commissioner who threatened election petition tribunal judges

THE Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, has sacked the Commissioner for Lands, Adamu Aliyu, who threatened judges handling the election petition tribunal in the state.

In a statement on Friday, September 15, the Commissioner for Information, Baba Dantiye, described Aliyu’s comment as unguarded.

Aliyu had threatened the state’s tribunal judges in response to allegations that the judges had been bought off, asking them to choose between money or their lives.

Briefing Journalists at the Government House, Dantiye stated that the governor held the judges in high esteem and would not tolerate any disrespect to them.

In addition to the commissioner, the governor dismissed Aliyu Yusuf, his Special Adviser on Youth and Sports.

Aliyu had threatened the judges presiding over the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal on Thursday, September 15, while delivering a speech during a solidarity protest organised by the ruling New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP).

“Any judge that allows himself to be used and collect bribes and pass judgment that is not right; we want to tell him he must choose between his life and the money he collected.

“You have seen the conflict (banditry) in Zamfara, Kaduna, and Katsina,” he warned, adding, “I swear because of this governorship seat, everyone will die. The conflict that will start in Kano will be deadlier than the ones in those states and Borno,” Aliyu stated.

Following Aliyu’s bribery allegation, many politicians in the state have expressed fear over the judges’ safety and reservations about the fairness of the verdict that will emerge from the litigation.

The Election Petition Tribunal in the state will deliver judgment in the case between the governor and the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate Nasiru Gawuna anytime soon.

Nigeria facing second wave of diphtheria outbreak – WHO

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NIGERIA is facing a second wave of diphtheria outbreak, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said.

This follows the first outbreak recorded between December 2022 and May 2023.

Caused by a toxin produced by corynebacterium diphtheria, diphtheria is a vaccine-preventable disease covered by one of the vaccines provided routinely through a childhood immunisation schedule. 

The bacterial infection usually affects the mucous membranes of the nose and throat.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) attributed the first outbreak and the high fatality rate to delays in diagnosis and the absence of diphtheria antitoxin during the early stage of the outbreak.

In a statement released on Thursday, September 15, WHO reported a surge in Nigeria’s affected population, alongside an increase in confirmed cases and associated fatalities.

According to the statement, since the initial outbreak report in 2022, 4,717 confirmed cases of diphtheria have been identified out of the 8,353 suspected cases.

“Nigeria is currently facing a second wave of a diphtheria outbreak after a first wave of the outbreak was recorded between epidemiological week 52, 2022 and week 20, 2023,” the report reads.

“Since the last disease outbreak news on diphtheria in Nigeria was published on 27 April 2023, the country has reported suspected cases of diphtheria weekly to WHO.

WHO also noted that Nigeria recorded an unusual increase in confirmed diphtheria cases between 30 June and 31 August 2023.

“From 30 June to 31 August 2023, 5,898 suspected cases were reported from 59 LGAs in 11 states nationwide.

The WHO said 99.4 per cent of the suspected cases were reported from Kano (1,816), Katsina (234), Yobe (158), Bauchi (79), Kaduna (45) and Borno (33).

“The low national coverage (57%) of the pentavalent vaccine (Penta 3) administered in routine immunization, and the suboptimal vaccination coverage in the pediatric population—with 43 per cent of the target population unvaccinated—underscores the risk of further spread and the accumulation of a critical mass of susceptible population in the country with sub-optimal herd or population immunity.

“This emphasizes the urgent need to strengthen diphtheria vaccination coverage nationwide, especially in the most affected states, such as Kano,” the statement added.

On July 6, the NCDC said it had recorded 798 diphtheria cases across eight states between December 2022 and June 30, 2023.

According to the statement released by the Centre’s Director General Ifedayo Adetifa on Thursday, June 6, 782 cases were recorded in Kano State. Kaduna, which has now reported 68 suspected cases, was among the states listed by the NCDC to have cases of diphtheria.

Other states with diphtheria cases are Lagos, Yobe, Katsina, Cross River, Osun state and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Children aged two to 14 are at greater risk of the disease, as 71.7 per cent of the 798 cases recorded in the eight states occurred among them.

According to the NCDC, 80 deaths were recorded from all the confirmed cases.

Despite the availability of a safe and cost-effective vaccine in the country, the majority, 654 (82 per cent) of 798 confirmed diphtheria cases were unvaccinated, said the NCDC.

Meanwhile, The ICIR had on May 11, reported how advocacy through community leaders and improvement in epidemic preparedness were mitigating the spread of the disease in some Kano communities.

The report detailed how the disease spread across five local government areas in the state, namely, Ndala, Gwale, Ungogo, Nasarawa and Tarauni, resulting in the loss of at least 61 lives while hundreds of residents were admitted to hospitals. 

World Photography Organization seeks entries to its annual photography awards

THE World Photography Organization invites applications for the yearly Sony World Photography Awards. 

Four categories are available for participants to submit work for judging: professional, open, student, and young (photographers under 19).

A financial prize of US$25,000 will be given to the professional category winner, while US$5,000 will go to the open category winner.

All winners—including the young winner—will also get photo gear from Sony, a trophy, a diploma, and recognition in the international press. In addition to a black-tie ceremony in London, winners will be revealed online.

Professional, amateur and young photographers can submit their work to this contest.

The deadline for the student competition is November 30, while the youth and open contests date is January 5, 2024.

For the professional competition, the deadline is January 12, 2024.

All interested individuals can submit entries here