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Eki Yemisi Omorogbe 🌿🌸🌼🪴

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Founder @ILPANetwork Lectures @LawLeicester, Fellow @uwc_actcj. Alumna @Warwick_Law @UCLLaws @KentLawSchool. Tweets serious and light, personal capacity

Leicester, UK Katılım Haziran 2009
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Jostein Hauge
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein·
One of the most atrocious international crimes being committed right now is the US blockade on Cuba. The US government is doing everything it can to strangle Cuba’s economy, especially by ramping up the oil blockade. No electricity, no oil, no fuel. Barely any food. A severe health crisis has erupted. Why is the US doing this? For no reason other than its dislike of the Cuban regime. Cuba poses no threat to the US. There is overwhelming global opposition to the US blockade. UN human rights experts have condemned it as a serious violation of international law. Now, Trump wants to take over Cuba, saying: “I can do anything I want with it.” This is one of the most grotesque crimes of our time.
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Alhaji
Alhaji@yeankhar·
Why didn’t he leave at this point?😭😭
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Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla@VarshaGandikota·
BREAKING 🚨 South Africa and Colombia, as co-chairs of The Hague Group have called for an emergency meeting on accountability and the enforcement of international law in The Hague on 4 March 2026. Over 30 states are confirmed to attend.
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Shaolin monks train light body skills by practicing soft movements that build inner power over time, and with patience they learn to climb walls easily and move like a monkey 🐒
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Eki Yemisi Omorogbe 🌿🌸🌼🪴
@fisayosoyombo Single instance? Nah. Main problem for me was awful, messy and crashing NIS website, impeding application submission. Then had to wait several months again for biometrics appointment for passport renewal. Exhausting experience.
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'Fisayo Soyombo
'Fisayo Soyombo@fisayosoyombo·
Re: Nigeria Immigration Service Statement I note the public statement of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) explaining the circumstances of the withholding of my passport renewal application for nearly six months. I commend the plan to “introduce a new feature to the passport application tracker, ‘passport produced’, that will notify applicants when their passport is ready for collection”. My hope is that this will not be another symbolic promise to the gallery, but one that will indeed be fulfilled. As a journalist, I intend to directly or indirectly verify, in a couple of months, if the NIS indeed introduces this feature. However, I must say that the NIS’s claim that “a single case of delay cannot ultimately be a true assessment of a reform that has earned public vote, and brought sanity to a crisis we once struggled with” is untrue and does not demonstrate a genuine determination to ease the online passport application process. On the same tweet to which the NIS replied with its statement are numerous Nigerians whose quotes and replies detail frustrations with the online passport application process. It is inappropriate to ignore these complaints and reduce them to “a single case of delay” simply because I’m a journalist. These are human beings as well. Your processes should work for all — not just one journalist whose tweet has attracted your attention. And, yes, my contact received a call from a NIS official this morning, and my passport was delivered to her a few hours later.
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Nigeria Immigration Service@nigimmigration

Re: Concerns regarding Passport production We refer to the recent publication regarding a passport application specifically by Fisayo Soyombo, that has been pending. We wish to clarify that the passport in question has already been produced and is ready for delivery. So far, passport applicants have enjoyed the 2-3 weeks passport processing time with millions produced up to date. This process has been affected by various factors including incomplete applications, security checks or technical glitches etc, some of which have caused delays which are not uncommon with systems around the world. To set the record straight, the passport application portal has produced numerous applications efficiently, with many receiving their passports within the timeframe. In fact, over 1.3 million passports were produced in 2025 alone. Just this evening, reports are out that our passport now ranks higher on the Henley Passport Index. Hence, a single case of delay cannot ultimately be a true assessment of a reform that has earned public vote, and brought sanity to a crisis we once struggled with. We, however, believe that feedback like this is valuable and will help us get better. Going forward, we will introduce a new feature to the passport application tracker, “passport produced” that will notify applicants when their passport is ready for collection.

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'Fisayo Soyombo
'Fisayo Soyombo@fisayosoyombo·
In January 2024 when I wrote that “Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo will NEVER be able to revolutionise Nigeria’s messily-corrupt passport application system”, some accused me of prophesying doom. But it is now six months since I paid and applied for the renewal of my international passport. Maybe I will get it tomorrow. On Thursday July 31, 2025, I paid a sum of N109,700 via the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) payment portal, then proceeded to one of their Lagos offices, to complete further documentation and capture. Meanwhile, the officers first mocked us for kick-starting the registration online. I couldn’t complete capturing on that day due to a “network problem” that lasted several hours; I was forced to return to their office the following day for that. As I write this, “passport pending production” is the long-running feedback from NIS. The irony is that Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo continues to be lauded by the unsuspecting public as one of the best — even the best — ministers in Tinubu’s cabinet. It is already almost five months since Tunji-Ojo announced, in the latest of his many mouthwatering passport efficacy promises, that Nigerians would be able to receive their int’l passports one week after application. My opinion of him remains unchanged; he is simply the typical Nigerian politician who has a mastery of gallery play and public sentiment manipulation via the media for personal branding. Woe unto you if you rely on media reports to gauge the performance of public officers or, more importantly, the efficiency of public institutions!
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
You chase for greener pastures in Europe,Canada and America but The Chinese,Indians and Lebanese are chasing for greener pastures in your country.What are they seeing that you are not seeing? What are you seeing that they are not seeing?..How do they become richer and realise their dreams in your very country that you think is inhospitable and poor?
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Neil Renic
Neil Renic@NC_Renic·
When someone cites your work but gets it completely wrong
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Jezza
Jezza@MrJerryP01·
🤣🤣😂 Laughed too much at this 🤦‍♂️😂😂😂
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
This is the uncle they're not allowed to hang around with
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Eki Yemisi Omorogbe 🌿🌸🌼🪴
The framing also enable the argument that the intent was not to undermine Nigeria’s political independence as his actions are not for regime change. We wait and watch.
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Nevertheless, that framing is important. It enables Trump to argue that the intervention is limited in time and space (short, just to target terrorists in a specific area) so limited breach of territorial integrity.
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