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  • UK Embassy in Nigeria speaks on change in visa application centre 

    UK Embassy in Nigeria speaks on change in visa application centre 

    Embassy in Nigeria had announced a change in the management of its visa application centres. A new supplier will take over operations.

    This new development, disclosed on Tuesday, may affect certain applicants by altering the document submission and collection locations.

    In a statement posted on the UK Embassy official X (formerly Twitter) account, the Embassy assured applicants that they would be directly contacted via email if the changes apply to them.

    “The supplier of our visa application centres in Nigeria is changing. During this transition, some customers may submit and collect their documents from different locations. You will be contacted via email if this affects you,” the statement read.

    The visa application centres in Abuja and Lagos will remain operational during the transition period, continuing to serve applicants in these cities. The Embassy also reminded applicants to book appointments before visiting the centres.

    For further details, the Embassy encouraged the public to visit the official visa application website for updates and guidance on the process.

  • King Charles Lambert announces Pan African Job Centre to create 300 million jobs for Africa youths

    King Charles Lambert announces Pan African Job Centre to create 300 million jobs for Africa youths

    The creator of the new economic system, a wonderful investment opportunity- Compassionate Capitalism, King Charles N Lambert- has announced the creation of the Pan African Job Centre, a program that will help curb unemployment in Africa by creating over 300 million jobs for African youths across the continent.

    King Charles N Lambert- nicknamed The African Oracle- announced that these jobs will be created through the 28 points of the new economic system, Compassionate Capitalism, he founded.
    Acknowledging that Africa’s biggest challenge and problem is unemployment, King Lambert hopes this new innovation, The Pan African Job Centre will process African youths into jobs in the 28 sectors after getting certificates following an intense training program.

    “The job centre is already implemented on the platform online, and will soon be implemented physically offline with actual physical setup across various African countries,” King Lambert announced.

    He added that this development will aid in building industries to help control production.
    King Lambert declared: “It’s not secret that we are the richest continent in the world.”

    All this, King Lambert added, will be made possible by working with Indians to help bring the over 300 million youths into the job ranks with in the Compassionate Capitalism 28 sectors.
    Earlier, King Lambert had announced a partnership called The India/Africa Technology Pact.
    This pact will see the Black Wall Street employ one million Indians that will work towards improving Africans.

    “It’s no secret that Indians have the best work ethics in the world. They are the best customer service people, platform workers, and will introduce innovative solutions that will change every sector in the Compassionate Capitalism ranks,” King Lambert announced.

    It’s a bottom up consumer solutions, he added.
    This is all aimed at empowering Africans and eliminating European capitalism which has set Africa behind.
    This is to achieve African Capitalism Independence by providing investment opportunities within the 28 sectors.

    Black Wall Street (BWS) is leveraging on Capital as a factor of production.
    “Investment is the vaccine for poverty,” King Lambert declared.

    Upap is shares to the entire business operations of the Back Wall Street pegged per share at $100 per month in dividend and $30,000 in Cash Out Value. Upap is secured using 20,000 Investment Points gained from purchases at Redirect Mall.

  • JAMB assures candidates of getting examination centres before exam date

    The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has advised candidates for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) not to panic over the delay in getting their examination centres.

    Dr Fabian Benjamin, the Head of Media and Information of the board gave the advice in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Abuja.

    Benjamin said although the crosschecking of prospective candidates data would end by 9p.m on Saturday none of them has been given examination centre.

    He said that candidates would be given their examination centres before the examination date.

    “Candidates are just concluding their registrations, so no one has received centre for the examination starting from May 13.

    “Hopefully by next week they will start getting their centres, so there is no cause for worry,” he said.

    He, nevertheless, urged all the UTME candidates to always check their emails for further updates.

    The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board said it had so far registered more than 1.7 million candidates for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination across the country.