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 The EB-5 Visa program provides Nigerian investors and their families an opportunity to obtain a U.S. green card (permanent residence) by making a significant investment in the U.S. economy. This investment must create full-time employment for at least 10 U.S. citizens, making it an attractive option for those looking to permanently reside in the United States. Here’s a summary of key points: Overview of the EB-5 Visa for Nigerian Investors: - Investment Requirement: The minimum investment is $800,000 for a project in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA) or $1,050,000 in other areas. This investment must generate full-time jobs for at least 10 U.S. citizens. - Processing Time: The EB-5 Visa for Nigerian investors typically takes between 29.5 to 61 months for the initial Immigrant Petition (Form I-526) to be processed. - Popularity: Nigeria ranks 16th in the world for EB-5 Visa issuances, with Nigerian investors making up 0.26% of total EB-5 Visas issued in FY 2023.  Benefits for Nigerian I
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 Henry Okah: The Niger Delta Militant Leader in South African Prison  Henry Okah, born in 1965 in Lagos, Nigeria, is widely recognized as the assumed guerrilla leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). This armed group emerged in the oil-rich Niger Delta region around 2005, rallying against what they perceived as decades of exploitation and environmental degradation by international oil companies operating under the auspices of the Nigerian government. Okah, a former marine engineer, played a significant role in MEND's violent campaign to secure a greater share of the region’s petroleum wealth for its inhabitants. In 2010, Okah was arrested in South Africa in connection with two car bomb attacks, one in Warri and another in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, which left 12 people dead and 17 others injured. His arrest led to a high-profile trial under South Africa’s terrorism laws, culminating in a 24-year prison sentence. Okah’s case garnered international atten
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 In a strategic move that reflects the evolving dynamics of Nigeria’s security prospect, President Bola Tinubu has appointed Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi as the Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS). This appointment comes at a crucial time for Nigeria, which is grappling with a range of complex security challenges, including terrorism, banditry, cyber threats, and the protection of critical national infrastructure. With over three decades of experience in intelligence, Ajayi is well-positioned to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the DSS. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, in 1965 he completed his primary and secondary education in Lagos before pursuing higher education in the United Kingdom. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Politics and International Relations from the University of Reading in 1987 and later obtained a Master's Degree in Public Administration from Cranfield University in 1990. These prestigious institutions, renowned for their rigorous academic
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 The Misinformation on DNA and Sexual Partners  Waves of misinformation have gained traction, suggesting that women retain DNA from every man they have had sexual intercourse with. This claim has sparked widespread concern, particularly among women, with alarming assertions that sexual activity can fundamentally alter a woman's biological makeup in irreversible and harmful ways. However, a closer examination of the science behind these claims reveals that they are not only inaccurate but also misleading. Understanding DNA and Microchimerism To address these concerns, it is essential to start with a basic understanding of DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the molecule that carries the genetic instructions necessary for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all living organisms. Structurally, DNA is composed of two strands that wind around each other to form a double helix. These strands are made up of a backbone consisting of sugars and phosphate groups, with nitrogeno
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 The Disappearing Y Chromosome and the Misguided Blame on Women In many societies, the birth of a male child is often celebrated, while the birth of a female child can be met with disappointment. This unfortunate reality has led to a deep-seated cultural bias where women are unfairly blamed for not bearing sons. However, this blame is not only misguided but also scientifically incorrect. Recent research has brought attention to the potential disappearance of the Y chromosome, raising questions about the future of human reproduction and further highlighting the absurdity of holding women responsible for the sex of their children.  Understanding the Role of Chromosomes in Determining Sex Human sex determination is a process governed by the presence of sex chromosomes—specifically, the X and Y chromosomes. Females possess two X chromosomes (XX), while males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). During fertilization, the sex of the offspring is determined by the combination of these chromo
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 Tenant’s Perspective on Fairness and Responsibility In recent years, tenement rates have become a contentious issue, igniting debate among landlords, tenants, and local government authorities. The crux of the discussion centers on who should be responsible for paying these rates—landlords who own the properties or tenants who occupy them. Although the legal framework provides some guidance, the practical implications often result in confusion and, in many cases, an unfair burden on tenants. What Are Tenement Rates? Tenement rates are taxes levied by local government authorities on developed and occupied properties within their jurisdiction. The revenue generated from these rates is intended to support infrastructural development and the provision of social amenities within communities. The amount payable is typically assessed annually based on the property's value, with many local governments in Nigeria applying a rate of 4 kobo for every ₦100 of the property's annual value. N
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 The Health Crisis Facing Nigerian Immigrants Abroad The global migration of Nigerians in search of better opportunities, including healthcare, has become a significant trend in recent years. Many Nigerians, disillusioned by the state of healthcare in Nigeria, opt to seek medical treatment abroad, believing that foreign healthcare systems will offer superior services. However, an increasing number of Nigerian immigrants are finding that the reality abroad is far from their expectations. Instead of receiving the promised quality of care, they often face substantial challenges, including long waiting times for appointments, limited access to specialized treatments, and even outright neglect. This health crisis among Nigerian immigrants highlights the urgent need for both the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and international human rights bodies to address the systemic issues at play. Health is a fundamental human right recognized by various international human rights instruments, inc
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 Tragic Fire Incident at Kaura Market Abuja FTC:  On a fateful night, tragedy struck Kaura Market in Abuja, as a devastating fire razed over 44 shops, leaving many traders in anguish and despair. The fire, which began late in the night, rapidly spread across various sections of the market, consuming food items, groceries, cosmetics, fashion stores, plastic items, and hardware. The aftermath of the disaster is heart-wrenching, as traders who once relied on their businesses for sustenance now face uncertainty and financial ruin.  My heartfelt condolences to the victims. The pain and loss felt by these traders are shared by the entire Kaura community, and in these challenging times, we must stand together and offer our unwavering support. While the exact cause of the fire remains under investigation, preliminary reports suggest that an electrical spark may have triggered the blaze, leading to a series of explosions involving gas and generators. This incident highlights the inherent fire r
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 The Struggles of the Common Man. The recent 10-day protest that gripped the nation can be seen as a stark reminder of the frustration and desperation felt by many Nigerians. Despite the peaceful demonstrations, the federal government’s response fell short, failing to address the core demands of the protesters. The hardships brought on by this protest seem to have yielded little in terms of tangible change, raising the question: How long will the suffering of Nigerians continue before real solutions are implemented? The hardship is linked to the removal of Subsidies in the Economy Subsidies play a crucial role in the economic framework of many nations. They serve as a buffer for the vulnerable segments of society, ensuring that essential goods and services remain accessible. In developed nations, subsidies are not merely tools for political gain but are integral to sustaining sectors that are vital to the economy and the well-being of the populace. For instance, the European Union allo
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 The Power and Necessity of Peaceful Protest: As Nigeria faces mounting challenges, the upcoming Hunger Protest presents a crucial opportunity to advocate for change through peaceful means. A peaceful protest, also known as nonviolent resistance or nonviolent action, involves expressing disapproval through a statement or action without resorting to violence. This form of protest is essential for making our voices heard without causing harm or destruction. It's within our rights to protest peacefully, but it is not within our rights to engage in violence. The essence of nonviolent protest is rooted in courage, understanding, and a commitment to justice. As Martin Luther King Jr. stated, "Nonviolence is a way of life for courageous people; nonviolence seeks to win friendships and understanding; nonviolence seeks to defeat injustice or evil, not people; nonviolence holds that unearned, voluntary suffering for a just cause can educate and transform." Who Are We Fighting For?
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 Tribute to Onyeka Onwenu: The Queen of African Soul Music The world of music, art, and activism mourns the loss of Onyeka Onwenu, a legendary Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress, and human rights advocate who passed away on the night of July 30, 2024, at the age of 72. Her untimely death, which occurred after a performance at the birthday celebration of Stella Okoli, the owner of Emzor Pharmaceuticals, has left a void in the hearts of many who admired her talent and contributions to society. Born on January 31, 1952, in Arondizuogu, Imo State, southeastern Nigeria, Onyeka Onwenu was raised in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. She was the youngest daughter of Nigerian educationist and politician D. K. Onwenu, who tragically passed away when she was just four years old. Despite the early loss of her father, her mother, Hope Onwenu, raised five children with remarkable strength. Onyeka Onwenu was a woman of immense intellect and talent. She earned a BA in International Relations and Communic
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 Tensions Rise as Protesters Block Kaduna Road Ahead of Nationwide Rally The atmosphere in Nigeria has grown tense as protesters, dissatisfied with the country's economic conditions, have begun demonstrating ahead of the planned nationwide rally. Despite expectations that the government and protest organizers would reach a conclusive agreement, demonstrators took to blocking Kaduna Road, a key highway in Niger State linking Kaduna to Abuja. This unexpected move comes three days before the planned nationwide protest set to commence on August 1, 2024. The protesters, brandishing placards with slogans such as "We Are Not Slaves," "Enough is Enough," "Stop Anti-Masses Policies," "Hardship Is Unbearable," and "Fuel Subsidy Must Be Back," have voiced their frustration with the current economic policies and hardships under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.  Monday's demonstration saw an early surge of anti-government sentiment, w
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  The Anambra Senator was said to have passed on in London
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 The education system can have a significant impact on a country's economic growth and development. By equipping citizens with the skills and knowledge they need to compete in the global economy, Nigeria can attract foreign investment, create jobs, and ultimately reduce poverty. Education certainly determines the quality of an individual's life. It improves one's knowledge, and skills, and develops personality and attitude. Most notably, education affects employment opportunities; a highly educated individual is more likely to secure a good job. However, Cosmas Maduka has demonstrated that even with limited formal education, one can achieve remarkable success in various fields, particularly in business. Business, the activity of making a living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (goods and services), can be an occupation, profession, or trade. Great businesses adapt their values, vision, and mission to meet the changing needs of their employees and
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 The Unsung Heroes: The Nigerian Military's Unwavering Dedication The Nigerian military stands as a victory to bravery, sacrifice, and unyielding commitment to the nation's security. From safeguarding our borders to undertaking international peacekeeping missions, the Nigerian military has consistently demonstrated its resolve to protect lives and uphold national integrity, often at great personal cost. Growing up in a military cantonment with my late uncle, General F.O. Okonkwo, I witnessed firsthand the immense sacrifices made by military officers. These brave men and women are often absent from family milestones, missing their children's first birthdays, first days at school, and countless other cherished moments. Their dedication to duty means that many spend only 30 days a year with their families, sacrificing personal happiness for national security. The history of the Nigerian Army (NA), the land branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces and the largest among them, dates b
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 The Hope and Change in the Digital Age Social media content creators wield significant power and influence in today's world. They shape public opinion, promote specific brands, and even initiate social movements. Among these influencers, Lucky Udu stands out not just for his professional prowess but for his deep commitment to social justice and human welfare. Born on June 2, 1997, in Owanta, Ika North East Local Government of Delta State, Nigeria, Lucky Udu has risen to prominence as a filmmaker, poverty activist, and digital content creator. His journey from a challenging childhood to becoming an inspiration to many and a blessing to countless beneficiaries Lucky Udu's early life was marked by significant hardships. His father passed away when Lucky was only two years old, and soon after, his mother took him to Port Harcourt, where they lived with his uncle and three cousins. Tragedy struck again when Lucky's mother died before he turned five. Despite these early losses,
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 Nigeria Customs Service in Combating Hazardous Imports Poultry production and processing are vital to the global food supply chain, providing essential sources of protein such as meat and eggs. However, this industry carries significant risks of contamination by infectious agents and chemical residues that can be harmful to human health. To safeguard public health, it is crucial to adhere to stringent precautions throughout the poultry production and processing chains. Poultry meat and eggs can be contaminated by various infectious agents, including bacteria like Salmonella and Campylobacter. These bacteria, commonly found in the intestines of poultry, can easily spread during processing, posing significant health risks to consumers. In addition to biological contaminants, poultry products can also contain residues of antimicrobial and anti-parasitic drugs or pesticides used on farms. These chemical contaminants add another layer of risk, especially when poultry products are not prope
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 Democracy, derived from the Greek words "demos" (people) and "kratos" (power), signifies "power of the people." It represents a system of government where supreme power is vested in the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives, usually involving periodic free elections. In essence, democracy is a governance system that depends on the will of the people. This principle is foundational in assessing the legitimacy and procedural considerations of various government actions, including the Central Motor Registry Information System (CMRIS) in Nigeria. Democracy is defined as a government where the supreme power is vested in the people, exercised directly or indirectly through a system of representation involving periodically held free elections. This system ensures that the people's voice is paramount in governance, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and adherence to legal frameworks. Recently, I authored an article titled