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| Nigerians love to travel
and for different reasons too. Through this experience some seek to better their
lot through education, work, business and leisure. Most times, it may require
overstaying their legal authority to stay in their host country which is usually
referred to as a visa, before they could actualize their struggle. Also, there
are some who travel to hide our national patrimony in countries like United
Kingdom for selfish reasons which inadvertently have led to the current fiscal
crisis in Nigeria. The majority of the populace travel for business and meagre
minority travel for leisure to various countries of the world.
There is no denying that there are a significant number of Nigerians living
in the United Kingdom. In fact, it feels like a second home to most Nigerians.
This is attributable to their colonial past. Nevertheless, the current
insistence by the United Kingdom to return an estimated twenty-nine thousand
Nigerian who have purportedly flouted their immigration rules is rather
troubling and inhumane. It is clearly appalling and frighteningly wrong to treat
illegal immigrant as criminals, which they are not. Majority of them are mostly
human beings acting on their natural survival instinct.
It is rather ironic that the British, at some point, exercised this same
instinct and came to Africa, and Nigeria in particular, under the guise of
exploration. They did not leave in a hurry but plundered and stripped the nation
of her valuables. They even committed criminal acts of enslavement and extracted the sweat of our forefathers to build the so called developed world who now require a visa before Africans can partake in the benefits of their hard labor. It is instructive to note that an average Nigerian is not lazy but hardworking and resourceful. In most cases when put on a level playing field they fared equally or even better than most citizens of the world. All they require is an enabling environment which successive governments have failed to provide. This writer would opine that the action to return Nigerians who had over stayed their visas should not be applicable to those who had stayed in Britain for more than ten years. Otherwise, it would be in violation of the United Nations article on human rights which the United Kingdom is a signatory to, it also negates natural justice. If anyone had stayed in a country without committing a crime for that long, it is only natural to deem that individual as part of the community regardless of their visa status. What is proper is to encourage such to contribute positively to the development of that society by legitimizing their stay. After all, they would have developed some roots in the community and more so they have proved they could survive without the help of the British government. However, this point of view should not be misconstrued as condoning or justifying breaking of a host country's immigration or other laws. |
The best way to defend against the tempter’s lie is to know God’s truth. Jesus answered Satan’s temptations with specific scripture. Here are the top ten lies we experience when we’re tempted, and the corresponding biblical truth. The Psalmist said, “I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.” (Psalm 119:11 NLT) Lie 1: No one will ever know what you are about to do. Go ahead. No one is watching. Truth: And no creature is hidden from his sight, but all are Unclad and exposed to the eyes of him to whom we must give account (Hebrews 4:13). Lie 2: This temptation is too difficult. Go ahead give in… |
A 40-year-old man, Kelechi Okorie, who hails from Imo State, has claimed that he joined a robbery gang after he was dismissed from the Army. Okorie, who was arrested for attempting to snatch a motorcycle from its owner at Ajah area of Lagos about 10:28pm on November 10. |
Many of us complain that we have applied severally to companies via the company website or sent your CV to emails of HR companies and still we dont get responses or job invites for interview can certainly be because of errors on our CV's,mode of application and thr fact that we don't sell ourselves to be employable. A few of the things am going to share with you are some lessons i also learnt from an ICT workshop training i attended recently organized by CDNET NGO group where some top HR managers gave us hints on what they look for and how to make yourself employable and i also adjusted to them and have recieved positive feedbacks also. Lets talk about mistakes you can't make on your CV |
Nigeria does not want MTN to quit the country because of a $5.2 billion fine imposed last month, its new communications minister said, suggesting the African mobile phone giant may have found a sympathetic ear in its bid to reduce the penalty. |
November 12, 2015 Sani Tukur |
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has fined Guinness Nigeria Plc, N1bn for violating laid down rules. Punch Newspapers reports that NAFDAC accused Guinness of allegedly revalidating expired products without authorisation and supervision, and exposing its raw materials to rodents. |
New minister of power, works and housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has told staff of the Ministry of Power that Nigerians had waited long enough to get power, hence, the federal government had no choice than to deliver. Speaking when he assumed office yesterday, he said Nigerians were anxiously waiting for results. He said his thoughts were on how to bring together processes and activities of all the ministries under his supervision for effective service delivery. |