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Well Done The Nigerian Embassy in Madrid (Spain)

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Let me use this medium to thank the Nigerian Embassy in Madrid (Spain) for doing all necessary to help our fellow citizen, Francis N. on the passport. His job is now safe and he is picking his PhD certificate tomorrow. He just sent this note: “I just received my passport Prof! Thank you very much. The guys at Madrid embassy really took the post seriously and ensured that it was processed – they even requested another post as a form of appreciation :) Truly thankful. God Bless!”.

I also want to thank the aides to the Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila, who wrote to assist, and the Minister of Interior’s office for the new changes. Yet, there are many in Canada who are still struggling with passports; I have told them to have a little patience that help is coming.

Of course, many here are disappointed that I have refused to use my “connections” to help them. Like I said, I will not ask for any special preference because everyone is preferred as a citizen. I have a post coming to show what the Minister is doing to fix this. I got that update last night.

Again, all those in the missions and embassies, let us get this passport behind the nation. To the Madrid embassy, thank you for reading and taking action. #GodBlessNigeria.

My original call is here.

The Promise of the Minister on Nigerian Passports

The Knowledge of Firms And The Jobberman Way

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In our contemporary business scene, one of the most important factors of production is knowledge. Knowledge defines everything – and companies with abundance of it typically thrive. No company can rise above its ability to accumulate, process, and apply knowledge. Interestingly, the knowledge of firms is found in its workforce. So, the workforce is what determines the growth and prosperity of all companies. You cannot overemphasize on the need to build, nurture, and accelerate the right team.

In this season of graduation, of which we are telling some of our members who just finished from our program to register with @Jobberman, I am also asking SMEs, and companies of different sizes, to go there and find them. Our goal is to ensure that those who want jobs will find them, even as we focus on preparing them for markets. We continue to look for ecosystems that bring job orchestration, making it possible for young people to find opportunities.

Through the Jobberman’s #HireTheJobbermanWay, you get the support to recruit the right talents which will deepen your business mission. If you hire any Tekedia alumni through Jobberman, we will offer a full scholarship to another staff in your company.

Partner with the industry category-king and build the knowledge and wealth of your firm; begin here with Jobberman.

Tekedia Mini-MBA Edition 5 Registration – Team Will Send Logins With Hours

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Good People, I know that many members who paid for Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 5 in the last few hours are yet to get their logins. We apologize for the delays. Today is our early bird deadline and we have many registrations here. But the team is sorting them out and will send logins within the next two hours.

Also, we are welcoming some universities in Tekedia CollegeBoost and they come in hundreds.  As always, we have an automatic registration option which ensures you get immediate access upon payment. Yet, do not bother if you cannot; we are here to serve you.

Within two hours, you will get your logins for the books, etc. As always, we thank everyone for choosing Tekedia Institute for your education.

Go here and register to join the best school. Class begins June 7 to end Sept 1, 2021.

Nigerian States’ IGR Per Population

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This data of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of Nigerian states (closely) tracks the state GDPs and also the per capita income. Using this data you can see how you can build a business in the nation. Yes, while we are in the same nation, the economy of Nigeria is extremely heterogeneous that Lagos has no core relationship with Bauchi.

Like I tell startup founders, why rush to some African capitals when the economy of Eti Osa local government in Lagos could be more than the whole of some capitals? This is the fact: depending on what you do, Lagos, Abuja, PHC and Kano will deliver the alpha.

After those four, you have Onitsha, Ibadan, and Kaduna; Maiduguri is off unfortunately. Uyo, Asaba and Aba are looking from outside to inside. Simply, you need to understand the economic geography of Nigeria to thrive.

 

 

Source: Nairametrics research

The Nigerian Passport Challenge: The Ministry of Interior Announces Passport Issuance At Airports

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The Ministry of Interior has announced new measures geared toward swift issuance of new passport and renewal of expired passports involving Nigerians.

The Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, announced on Saturday, the launch of Temporary Passport (TP), as a replacement of the former Emergency Travel Certificate. He also disclosed that the Ministry has initiated a special Passport Intervention exercise, to mitigate the strains of passport renewal on Nigerians abroad, especially those caught up in lockdowns.

Aregbesola said the Ministry has also approved front offices at the airports, where Nigerians who arrive in the country with expired passports can have their passports renewed immediately.

Nigerian Passport issuance has long been riddled with bottlenecks, with the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) always having scarcity of leaflets to blame. Over two weeks ago, the issue brewed out of proportion following overwhelming complaints from Nigerians, prompting the intervention of the Minister of Interior. He then promised to put an end to the crisis.

He said other measures are also being taken to totally mitigate the hassles in passport renewal.

Full statement below:

Today, I made a presentation on the new protocol for Nigerians in Diaspora for obtaining International Passport, at the Inaugural Quarterly Lecture Series of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM.

“The Ministry of Interior in conjunction with the Nigerian Immigration Services has been at the forefront of evolving measures to mitigate the effect of Covid19 on Nigerians living and doing business abroad. Prominent amongst the measures include:

“a. The recent launch of the Temporary Passport (TP): This replaces the former Emergency Travel Certificate. It is to ease the burden on Nigerians whose passports have expired and need to travel to Nigeria. It is a one way travel document which must be surrendered on arrival.

“b. The Ministry also recently approved a special Passport Intervention exercise: this exercise is targeted at Nigerians citizens residing in the most affected countries Europe where the lockdown due to the raging infection has affected both economic and social activities. This exercise will enable personnel of the NIS meet these Nigerians at their places of residence and get them enrolled for passport by deploying the Mobile enrollment Unit.

“c. It will also interest you to know that the NIS also recently approved the revalidation of all payments for Passports made by Nigerians sequel to the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic. This is to enable the Service conclude action on all pending Passport applications.

“d. Recently approved for take-off, is the establishment of front offices at some selected international airports in Nigeria. These airports are: The murtala Mohammed International airport Lagos, Nnamdi Azikiwe International airport Abuja,Mallam Aminu Kano International airport, Kano and the Port Harcourt International airport, Rivers state. The front office is a new concept which is aimed at helping Nigerians who arrive the country on expired passports to have their passports renewed immediately at these airports.

“It is in this regard that the NIS recently granted a waiver for Nigerians with expired passports desirous of coming to Nigeria to do so without fear of harassment by airlines.

“To ensure effective service delivery to Nigerians, we have recently reviewed the passport issuing process with a view to streamlining the process for better performance while also eliminating the activities of touts who in recent times have portrayed the NIS in bad light.”