Tag: Abuja

  • Abuja Federal High Court defies NLC, TUC’s strike directive

    Abuja Federal High Court defies NLC, TUC’s strike directive

    As the strike by Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) enters second day, court activities at the Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja were going on smoothly.

    A check by NAN Showed that judges, staff, lawyers and litigants in the high-rise building were going their own businesses without hindrance.

    From the 1st floor to the 5th floor that housed the 13 courts in the building, NAN observed that no fewer than eight courts were sitting.

    It would also be recalled that court activities went on unchecked yesterday.

    However, a notice of congress meeting by the FHC’s chapter of the Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) signed by its Public Relations Officer, G.A. Maku, said there would be emergency meeting of all staff by 11am today.

    It reads: “All members of staff are expected to converge at Ukeje Hall @11am this morning for an emergency meeting.

    “This meeting is noteworthy as members will be briefed on the position of the union with regards to the on-going NLC strike action and other important issues please.”

  • Tension as another plane crash lands in Abuja

    Tension as another plane crash lands in Abuja

    Barely one week after a private plane crash lands in Ibadan another has gone through similar experience at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja and has led to a temporary shut down following a runway incursion involving an Aerocontractors aircraft.

    The Lagos-Abuja flight operated by Aerocontractors landed at the Airport and it was taxiing on Runway A4 when its nose wheel got stuck to the ground.

    However, there was no fatality or injury as passengers were safely disembarked from the aircraft while efforts are currently being made to remove the aircraft from the runway.

    The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has commenced investigation into the serious incident after it was notified.

    The aircraft involved in the serious incident was a Boeing 733 with Nationality and Registration Marks 5N-BYQ which occurred around 10:47am (Local Time) on 12th November, 2023.

    NSIB Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Dr. James Odaudu, who confirmed the incident said, “The aircraft upon landing at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja from Lagos and in a bid to exit the runway via A4 had its nose wheel stuck in the grass verge with its fuselage on the runway.

    “Consequently, the runway was closed pending the towing of the aircraft from the runway.There was no injury or fatality.

    “The NSIB, hereby, solicits information from the general public in form of pictures, video or recording evidences to assist in conducting a comprehensive investigation.”

  • Canadian visa application centres in Abuja, Lagos remain open – Official

    Canadian visa application centres in Abuja, Lagos remain open – Official

    The High Commission of Canada in Nigeria on Thursday said visa application centres in Abuja and Lagos remained open to the public.

    The mission said this in a statement, following the fire outbreak that affected a section of the building of the high commission in Abuja, on Monday.

    “As we continue to mourn the passing of our dear colleague from the High Commission of Canada in Abuja, please note the following information below:

    “Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC clients: processing of applications continues).

    “Regardless of the suspension of operations at the High Commission of Canada in Abuja, the Visa application centres in Abuja and Lagos remain open.

    “For status updates send a webform. (https:// www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-status.html).

    “Consular assistance for Canadians in Nigeria who require emergency assistance: sos@international.gc.ca or +1 613 996 8885 or via our whatsapp on +1-613-909-8881.”

    The explosion at a section of the building of the Canadian High Commission in Abuja on Monday killed two people including a local employee and left two others injured.

    Global Affairs Canada, in a statement issued on Monday, said it would work with local authorities to determine the cause of the explosion.

  • Reps urge Wike to prioritise security, revenue generation in FCT

    Reps urge Wike to prioritise security, revenue generation in FCT

    The House of Representatives Committee on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has called on Mr Nyesom Wike, Minister of the FCT to focus on enhancing the security of lives and property in the nation’s capital.

    The committee also emphasised the importance of leveraging his experience and network to boost revenue generation for funding the FCT’s infrastructure development.

    Rep. Muktar Betara stated this at the inaugural meeting of the committee in Abuja on Thursday.

    He urged committee members to dedicate themselves to realising President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, and fulfilling the trust placed in them by FCT natives and residents.

    He said the committee’s oversight responsibilities encompassed various agencies and aspects related to the FCT administration and development.

    Betara highlighted the need for increased revenue generation, stating that Abuja was losing revenue but added that the committee will support the minister.

    The chairman said this would ensure that he gets more revenue for the development of infrastructure in the FCT.

    He urged the FCT authorities to adopt efficient practices, such as sending notifications for vehicular renewals and facilitating the processing of title documents for estates in Abuja.

    The lawmaker also urged property owners to promptly pay ground rent for undeveloped land to avoid sanction.

    Rep. Saidu Abdullahi expressed  the committee’s commitment to working towards restoring the capital’s former glory.

    Rep. Regina Akume (APC-Benue) said that demolition of illegal structures illegal structures in the FCT should be slowed down, considering the challenges faced by the less privileged individuals.

    The Permanent Secretary, FCT, Mr Adesola Olusade, who represented the minister urged the committee to work on bills related to the city’s development and decongestion.

  • Fire engulfs section of Canadian Embassy in Abuja, two feared dead (Video)

    Fire engulfs section of Canadian Embassy in Abuja, two feared dead (Video)

    Video has emerged showing parts of the Canadian Embassy in Abuja in flames, leaving two persons feared de@d on Monday.

    It was reported that the fire broke out while the embassy’s power-generating plant was being repaired.

    The fire engulfed and k!lled two persons that are part of the technical crew while one person escaped through the roof of the power house.

    The Staff who ran out of the embassy for refuge outside the gates said the fire broke out around 11:30 a.m. as fire fighting trucks moved in to put out the flames while rescue operations were ongoing.

    See video below:

  • Just In: Justice Agbakoba is dead

    Just In: Justice Agbakoba is dead

    Hon. Justice Edith Agbakoba of the Abuja Judicial Division of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria died this morning Monday 6th November 2023.

    Hon. President, Hon. Justice Benedict Kanyip, OFR has ordered all offices of the Court to close at 1pm for today and all flags to fly at half-mast throughout this week in honour of the late Jurist who died early hours of today.

    May God forgive the deceased all her entire shortcomings and grant her soul rest eternal peace.

  • Abuja Int’l Film Festival honours stakeholders recognition awards

    Abuja Int’l Film Festival honours stakeholders recognition awards

    The Abuja International Film Festival (AIFF) has honoured the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), Actors Guild of Nigeria(AGN)  and other stakeholders with Special Recognitions Awards.

    Its Founder, Fidelis Duker, said this in Abuja on Thursday night at the closing ceremony of AIFF with  the theme“ Beyond Borders: Globalisation and the Film Business”

    Duker said that the stakeholders were recognised for their support and contributions to the annual festival, making it a flagship event in the nation’s film industry.

    According to him, the stakeholders are the Association of Movie Producers(AMP) , Directors Guild of Nigeria(DGN) and foremost  filmmakers in the Nigerian film industry, among others.

    Others include the US High Commission, British Council, Chinese Embassy, as well as relevant government institutions and government functionaries.

    The founder said that the two decades of consistently holding the AIFF was  a milestone that should be celebrated alongside those who have contributed to its success story.

    “I take this opportunity as the founder of the Abuja International Film Festival   to reflect on the incredible journey of our festival over the past 20 years.

    “We also need to appreciate everyone who has been there for us in this amazing journey of building a foremost film festival in Abuja.

    “It is truly remarkable to see how this event has grown from humble beginning when there were no cinemas in Abuja and Nigeria, to becoming a major contributor to the exhibition ecosystem in the country.”

    Duker recalled that in the early days of the festival, film screening was a challenge due to the lack of dedicated cinema spaces, but it overcame the obstacle by leveraging on outdoor screenings and makeshift theatres in hotels.

    “Through our constant dedication to promoting film culture, we were instrumental in fostering the development of cinemas and creating a demand for quality film experiences.

    “This led to the establishment of numerous cinemas that now serve as vibrant hubs for film enthusiasts in the city,” he said.

    According to him, this year’s edition of the festival explores the intersection between the rapidly evolving global film industry and the diverse cultures that shape it.

    “We believe that cinema has the power to transcend boundaries and bring people together, providing a platform for cross-cultural understanding and exchange.”

    In his goodwill message, National President of the AGN, Emeka Rollas (MON), expressed delight for the honour and described the AIFF as a mentoring platform for budding talents in Nigeria.

    “On behalf of the AGN, I want to thank and celebrate the Abuja International Film Festival for being a part of the mentoring process for actors and would be actors.”

    Dr Salihu Ladan, former Director-General of the Federal Radio Corporation (FRCN) ,  who also received the Special Recognitions Awards, extolled the founder of the AIFF for staying  committed to its goals over these years.

    “You have placed Nigeria film industry on the global map,” Ladan said.(

     

  • Passport applicants allege massive extortion by NIS officials in Abuja

    Passport applicants allege massive extortion by NIS officials in Abuja

    Some Nigerians who applied for international passports have accused personnel of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) Abuja passport office, of massive extortion.

    The passport applicants said in spite of recent directive of the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo to the immigration authorities to sanitise the system, nothing much has changed.

    The applicants who spoke in separate interviews with NAN, lamented that they were made to pay various sums of money by NIS officials before getting the travel document.

    They also alleged that the electronic passport application system has been compromised, forcing those who followed due process with no alternative than to “settle” NIS officials in order to get their passports on time.

    Some of them further alleged that even when the passport was ready, they were made to pay another N5,000 before collection.

    An applicant, Mr Ahmed Isa, a civil servant, said that he had been to the passport office over 10 times and was yet to get his passport.

    “I have been coming here since September to get a passport because I want to travel out of the country.

    “First, they said the fee is N35,500 but now they have jacked it to N55,500. This is for a passport with a duration of five years.

    “Everybody is telling you to pay this and that and the place is chaotic. The whole thing is frustrating,” Isa said.

    Another applicant, Mohammed Umar, said that he came for the re-issuing of his passport which had expired but was told by a NIS official to pay additional “compliance fee”.

    “When I asked them what the compliance fee is for, the man pushed me aside and walked away.

    “All I have noticed here is that many of the officials are unruly and behaving as if they are not accountable to anyone,” Umar said.

    Another applicant who sought for anonymity, said she applied for passport renewal online in August 2022 and was still waiting.

    “Every time I go to the immigration office to track its progress, officials kept telling me to contact the person helping me.

    “It has been frustrating and depressing. Everyone expects and believe I should have a certain someone who is helping me.

    “When I told them I did it online, I got the ‘ohh’ look and then the term ‘self-service’ follows me everywhere I turn to for help,” she added.

    Another passport applicant, Blessing Ibiyemi, told NAN that she missed out on a scholarship abroad because of her inability to get her passport processed in spite of following due process.

    “I applied for passport in April and I just got my passport now in October after paying an extra N40,000 to process it.

    “The first time I came to their office, I told them I paid online, they gave me a chair to sit and I was there for hours.

    “When I asked them why I am still here, they told me to contact the officer helping me, I was shocked because I paid online and I didn’t expect any officer to be helping me.

    “The NIS has not shown true commitment to wanting to tackle this menace,” Ibiyemi said.

    A female applicant said under condition of anonymity that she missed a very important training abroad in spite of paying fully for the passport.

    ”I paid N116,000 for a 32-page passport booklet. At every stage of the process the personnel ask for money.

    ”I paid N70,000 initially and I was told to pay another N36,000 for adding another name, my marital name, then another N10,000 for approval of the passport, and at the collection point, I paid another N20,000.

    ”When I demanded for receipt the personnel helping me became angry,” she said.

    Another victim, Mr Alarape Ogunmuyiwa, said that he was initially charged N80,000 for renewal of his passport.

    Ogunmuyiwa added that he was later made to pay extra N20,000, because the official in charge told him that the expired passport was “defaced”.

    “I am yet to get my booklet. They kept saying no booklets. The funny part is that, the officer in charge of my passport is not even picking my calls.

    “Now, I have paid N100,000 to get my passport and yet I can’t access it, this is frustrating and I can’t take this anymore,” he said.

    A journalist, Dennis Abraham, whose passport expired in August said after paying N120,000 for a 10-year validity passport, he was initially told to pay additional N25,000 and later another N15,000 to correct a mistake on his date of birth.

    Abraham said that the immigration officer he was dealing with, said though NIMCI had effected correction to the date, the change is yet to reflect in the immigration portal.

    “I’m still waiting after paying N160,000 to renew my passport. Hopefully it will be ready soon,” he added.

    An immigration official who pleaded anonymity told NAN that the system has been highly compromised, adding that those who applied for passport online “will take forever to get their passports”.

    “What obtains now is to pay any officer who will fast-track the process for you and you’ll get your passport within the space of two weeks after application,” he said.

    Another official told NAN that the extortion of passport applicants by fellow immigration officers is real.

    He described the situation as not only embarrassing, but also a huge threat to national security.

    “It is a menace, we may not know the full implication today until a little later when the negative impact of this issue begins to manifest in our national security negatively.

    “It has national security implications for Nigeria. We are talking about obtaining a Nigerian passport.

    “Now, if we the officials involved are only after money, it means anybody can come into Nigeria through any of our porous borders, play the necessary game, and obtain anything that makes and certifies him as a Nigerian citizen,” he lamented.

    The officer, who advised that drastic measures must be taken to curb the menace, urged passport applicants to resist any attempt to force them into offering bribe for passport.

    He said that it was important for victims of the extortion to report to higher authorities.

    However, the Service Public Relations Officer, Dr Adedotun Aridegbe, dismissed the allegations as untrue, claiming that some passport applicants fabricate stories to dent the image of NIS.

    According to him, it is not possible for applicants to pay more than the official amount for passport booklets.

    “All these things are not true. It’s unrealistic. When I investigated some of these allegations, some applicants just formulate stories to tarnish our good image.

    “We have officers that work round the clock including weekends and even run shifts to produce these passports.

    “There is a task force set up by the Comptroller General, Mrs Caroline Adepoju to checkmate any illicit activities going on in the passport offices,” he claimed.

    Aridegbe said instead of the “unfounded allegations”, Passport Control Offciers across the nation should be commended for being able to clear backlogs of passport applications as directed recently by the minister.

    He said both the Minister and the Comptroller General went through sleepless nights to ensure that the backlogs were cleared.

    The NIS spokesman however said disciplinary action would be taken against any officer found wanting.

  • Divorce Suit: Dbanj’s sister risks jail

    Divorce Suit: Dbanj’s sister risks jail

    An Abuja High Court, sitting in Dukpa, has declared the estranged wife of media personality, Do2dtun, Taiwo Oyebanjo, guilty of contravening the order of the court involving the shared custody of their children.

    It was learnt that Taiwo, a younger sister to Nigerian singer, Dbanj, was found guilty of contempt of court on Monday and risks jail term in a divorce suit filed in Abuja.

    In suit No. GWD/ PET/25/21, the court granted Dotun and his estranged wife divided custody of the kids after Dotun applied for it in April 2022, and both parties initially complied.

    Contrary to the Court order, Taiwo denied her estranged husband access to their children since December 2022 without any valid reason. As a result, Dotun sought legal redress, which led to a recent full-blown and heated social media exchange between them.

    Delivering the judgment in the contempt proceedings against Taiwo Oyebanjo, the court ruled and found Taiwo guilty of disobeying the order of the court, declaring that her refusal to allow Do2dtun to access and custody of the children in December 2022 was disobedience to the Order of the Court.

    The court also ordered Dbanj’s sister to pay the sum of N200,000 within 30 days or risk jail term until the fine is paid.

    According to the Indepen dent, a mild drama almost ensued after the judgment against Dotun’s estranged wife was delivered as her lawyers attempted to withdraw their representation on her behalf, but the matter was adjourned to December 11 for trial.

  • Paris-bound ‘businessman’ excretes 93 wraps of heroin in Abuja

    Paris-bound ‘businessman’ excretes 93 wraps of heroin in Abuja

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 40-year-old Madrid, Spain-based ‘businessman’, Sherif Egbo at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, (NAIA), Abuja for drug trafficking.

    This is contained in a statement by the Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi on Sunday in Abuja.

    Babafemi said that the suspect was arrested while attempting to board an Air France flight to Paris, France, after they discovered he ingested illicit drugs.

    He said that the suspect was arrested on Saturday Oct. 14 after body scanner revealed he had wraps of illicit drugs in his stomach.

    Babafemi added that the suspect was subsequently placed under observation at the agency’s exhibit recovery room where he excreted 93 pellets of heroin weighing 2.222 kilograms.

    “In his statement, the suspect claimed he works at a chicken hatchery farm in Madrid, Spain and also into drug trafficking business, ” he said.

    In the same vein, NDLEA operatives at the Nigeria Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) imports shed of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos have made other seizures.

    Babafemi said that the operatives seized a consignment of 10 cartons containing 500,000 pills of tramadol 225mg branded as tapentadol on Monday.

    He said that the cargo, which was shipped from India through Qatar Airways with airwaybill number MAWB 319-01227236 was purported to be a transit cargo to Monrovia, Liberia.

    “However, the lid was blown open through partnership and real time intelligence sharing mechanisms between NDLEA and its Liberian counterpart, ” he said.

    Also, attempt by an intending passenger to Muscat, Oman on Qatar Airways, Ngene Chinecherem, to export 11.100kgs of skunk and 600grams of tramadol had been frustrated by the NDLEA operatives.

    Babafemi said that the drugs were concealed in foodstuffs and were to be exported through the Lagos airport, adding that the suspect was arrested and the illicit substances were seized.