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BREAKING: Oil prices rise on uncertain prospects for US-Iran ceasefire 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/70fs10?update=…




Dear Nigerians in diaspora,No detty December, save that flight money for the elections in 2027, come home and vote.

Nigerian Commission INEC Under Fire Over Secretive IREV Shutdown, ‘Suspicious’ One-Month Blackout | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4vrRKMh

Oil price gains not enough to save Nigeria’s economy from global shock: IMF gazettengr.com/oil-price-gain…

Professor Pat Utomi says those in power are blocking full practice of democracy in Nigeria, calls for urgent efforts to save the country. ow.ly/XOll106xfgO

Just In: The 60-megawatt gas turbine power plant President Tinubu inaugurated in Bayelsa, is not working. According to FIJ, it has never been turned on. Despite claims of 95% completion, half of the state remains in darkness.

Zero Fidelity to Public Purpose and yet Citizens think anything good will ever come from the lowest and lowliest grade of political actors that sit at the @nassnigeria - @SenateNews and @HouseNGR and the @NigeriaGov @NGRPresident ? It will never change until Citizens make a collective decision to change our political and public leadership quality. If all were well with Nigeria would it be “Professors” who are willing tools to subvert the Public Good that will be hired to run @inecnigeria ? Take responsibility as a Citizen and ask yourself this question and then answer it. In March, I told Amupitan to his face at the Town Hall meeting in Abuja that we don’t believe anything he promises about conducting Credible Elections. When Nigerians are finally ready, we will collectively stand against the daily rubbish that these Predators who are eroding anything of Value now serially commit against our country and people. That’s all. ✍🏾✍🏾✍🏾

@kenkenlewu I say make i update you and @nigimmigration. After reading your post, I lamented here and contacted the support. I have gotten my passport in one week at the same rate as you. I applied online all by myself, no agent needed.

I still can’t believe this happened in Nigeria 🇳🇬 No stress. No “extra fees.” I got my Nigerian passport in 21 days. Applied online: Jan 12, 2026 Capturing: Jan 26, 2026 Passport in hand: Feb 2, 2026 Total cost: ₦104,000 This is honestly the smoothest Nigerian government service I’ve ever experienced. Shout out to @nigimmigration The staffs were professional, the process was seamless, and this is the kind of efficiency we need across other sectors. God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬 #NigerianPassport

The Comptroller-General of Nigeria Immigration Service, KN Nandap, pcc, mmis, fsmn, fspsp attended the 2026 Ministry of Interior Performance Management Retreat alongside Heads of Agencies and senior officials held at Nigeria Army Conference Centre and Suites (NACCAS), Asokoro, Abuja on the 7th, March,2026. In his closing remarks, the Minister of Interior, Hon Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo urged the Agency Heads to redouble their efforts in delivering their mandates to meet both the administrative and security needs of Nigerians. The Honourable Minister further noted that the past year recorded improvements in Border governance, faster emergency response operations and reforms in custodial administration must not breed complacency as the Ministry geared towards improved performance in 2026. The day's highlight was Heads of Agencies including Nigeria Immigration Service, signing the 2026 Performance Bond with the Hon. Minister. Nigeria Immigration Service topped the 2025 Performance rankings, wrapping up the three-day event. Nigeria Immigration Service remains committed to enhancing Nigeria’s Border Governance, improving Migration Management and continuous application of technology to drive its key reform areas. e-Signed DCI AS AKINLABI SERVICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA 8TH MARCH, 2026.

NIS MARKS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY, AS GENDER MAINSTREAMING BECOMES ONE ITS KEY PILLARS. The Nigeria Immigration Service held a commemorative event to mark this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD), on 6th March 2026 at the Service Headquarters, Abuja. The event’s theme was “Rights. Justice. Action: Strengthening Gender Mainstreaming in the Nigeria Immigration Service.”.” The commemoration brought together participants from the Ministry of Interior, Security Agencies, the Immigration Officers’ Wives Association (IMMOWA), and development partners of the Service, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing gender equality and strengthening the protection of the rights of women and girls. The event also featured goodwill messages by Ministry of Interior, Security Agencies, NIS development partners and presentations by guest speakers from UN Women and International Centre for Migration Policy Development, who shared insights on advancing gender equality, justice, and inclusive participation within institutions. e-Signed DCI AS AKINLABI SERVICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER NIGERIA IMMIGRATION SERVICE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA 8TH MARCH, 2026.

The Comptroller-General of Immigration, KN Nandap pcc, mmis, fsmn, fspsp, led Directorate Heads of the Service to participate in the Ministry of Interior’s 2026 Sectoral Retreat for the Ministry and its agencies which runs from Wednesday 4th to Saturday 8th of March 2026. The Retreat, themed “Accountable Leadership, Measurable Impact: Reviewing Results, Renewing Commitments,” brought together Heads of Agencies and senior officials of the Ministry to review institutional performance, strengthen collaboration and align strategies for improved Service Delivery for the year across the Ministry and its agencies. The Honourable Minister of Interior, Hon. (Dr.) Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, formally declared the retreat open and reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to accountable, citizen-centred leadership and measurable results in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, while the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, delivered the welcome address. Nigeria Immigration Service’s participation underscores it’s commitment to strengthening Border governance, enhancing Migration Management, and leveraging technology-driven reforms to deliver efficient, secure, and citizen-focused immigration services in support of national development. e-signed DCI AS Akinlabi Service Public Relations Officer 5th March 2026.

The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, KN Nandap, pcc, mmis, fsmn, fspsp, received the National Working Committee of the African Borderland Research Network, led by its Chair, Dr. Willie Eselebor, during a working visit to the Service Headquarters in Abuja. The engagement explored opportunities for knowledge exchange and capacity building in support of effective migration and border administration, research collaboration, data-driven policy development, and strategies for strengthening Border Management frameworks across the African region. The CGI appreciated the delegation's visit and reaffirmed the Service's commitment to partnerships with academia to enhance decision-making and promote secure, orderly, and well-managed borders. e-Signed DCI AS Akinlabi Service Public Relations Officer Nigeria Immigration Service Service Headquarters, Abuja 27th February, 2026.

Enugu community, Lejja, lays claim to cradle of civilisation in West Africa vanguardngr.com/2026/04/enugu-…

“Nigerians Are Scared Of a Revolution, And Religion Plays a Big Role In It. Many Nigerians Co-Sign Their Own Oppression Through Complicity And Complacency. That’s The Uncomfortable Truth.”

Renewed hope is a scam - Rauf Aregbesola


