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Nigeria’s Options on Trump’s Travel Ban

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The Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi has responded to president’s Trump’s administration’s ban on immigrants from six more countries from around the world, but mainly Africa.

In a statement issued on the 31st of January, Ms. Pelosi vowed to use institutional means to fight what she described as “anti-immigrant agenda.”

“The Trump Administration’s expansion of its outrageous, un-American travel ban threatens our security, our values and the rule of law. The sweeping rule, barring more than 350 million individuals from predominantly African nations from traveling to the United States, is discrimination disguised as policy.

“America’s strength has always been as a beacon of hope and opportunity for people around the world, whose dreams and aspirations have enriched our nation and made America more American. With this latest callous decision, the President has doubled down on his cruelty and further undermined our global leadership, our Constitution and our proud heritage as a nation of immigrants.

“In the Congress and in the Courts, House Democrats will continue to oppose the Administration’s dangerous anti-immigrant agenda. In the coming weeks, the House Judiciary Committee will mark-up and bring to the Floor the NO BAN Act to prohibit religious discrimination in our immigration system and limit the President’s ability to impose such biased and bigoted restrictions. We will never allow hatred or bigotry to define our nation or destroy our values” the statement said.

The inclusion of Nigeria in the latest travel ban has come as a surprise and sparked a lot of questions regarding the motive behind it. The US Government said it is for security reasons, that Nigeria has failed to comply with the established identity-management and information-sharing criteria assessed by the performance metrics. The report also said that the African giant failed to share public safety and terrorism-related information necessary for the protection of the US national security.

“Nigeria also presents a high risk, relative to other countries in the world, of terrorist travel to the United States. Nigeria is an important strategic partner in the global fight against terrorism, and the United States continues to engage with Nigeria on these and other issues.

“The State Department has provided significant assistance to Nigeria as it modernizes its border management capabilities, and the Government of Nigeria recognizes the importance of improving its information sharing with the United States.

“Nevertheless, these investments have not yet resulted in sufficient improvements in Nigeria’s information sharing with the United States for border and immigration screening and vetting,” the statement said.

But Nigeria has never been a source of any terrorist attack in the United States. While the West African country has a thriving problem of terrorism, it has not learnt to export it. Moreover, the two countries are anti-terrorism partners and share other bilateral ties that will suffer when the ban comes into effect in February 21.

The US’ claim of terrorism and security threat as the bases for the ban has come under serious attacks for obvious reasons. The visa ban is aimed at immigrants instead of visitors, and that’s quite illogical because terrorists are more likely to come using tourist visas. In addition, short term visas are easier to get than long term visas which come with rigorous processes and very low approval rate.

Although the ban will affect both countries, Nigeria seems to be the ultimate loser. Yearly, about 7,000 Nigerian immigrants find their way to the US, and go on to become the best they can be in many fields. The study conducted by the Migration Policy Institute in 2015 involving 400,000 Nigerian-Americans found Nigerians to be the best educated among 15 groups analyzed by the Rockefeller-Aspen Institute Diaspora Program.

They work hard to send money back home, thereby reducing the need for foreign governments, including the US, to send aid. On the other hand, the United States benefits from the services of the Nigerian immigrants. They work so hard in different fields and pay taxes, apart from adding to the diversity that made the US the most powerful country in the world.

The ban has cast a stale that needs to be cleansed. Many believe there is more to the ban than the US Government is telling, and it’s not a coincidence that it is coming at the time of the Nigeria-US Binational Commission (BNC) scheduled to hold in Washington on 3rd – 5th of February.

Nigeria appears to have two options out of the ban. 1. Negotiate its way out through the BNC. 2. Wait and pray for Nancy Pelosi and her Democratic party to succeed in their attempt to pass the bill limiting the president from using executive orders to implement travel ban.

Zenvus Loci Harmony

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Good People, I get the message: join politics. I laugh because I am not sure there would be an electronics lab there! The electronics politics where my voters are protons and electrons is super-fulfilling. We have something for you, from our lab.

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One Week for Tekedia Mini-MBA To Start – Let Me Appreciate Our Faculty

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Good People, in seven days, we will begin the community service called Tekedia Mini-MBA. It is simply a vision to deepen our community here and give people tools and resources to advance. Yes, a structured process to bring together the ideas we co-share and co-learn here. Many amazing people are helping us here – and I want to appreciate them. If there are things you can do with them and their companies, please do. I recommend them. My team (on click) has their contacts. 

Finally, if you have not registered, go and do so. This program will give you new perspectives and will certainly help as you advance your career in all ways. If you have any questions, our team is available to  answer.

How To Register: 

  • PayPal: follow this link and pay $140 US dollars.
  • Bank transfer (Nigerian naira): Pay N50,000 into any of GTBank 0114016493, UBA 1019195493. Account owner: First Atlantic Semiconductors & Microelectronics.
  • Flutterwave: follow this link (naira) or this one (USD) to use your Verve, Visa, Mastercard, Amex, etc cards across Africa and beyond (you can use same links for other currencies, please ask for exchange rate before payment if not on Naira or USD)
(The ones without names would be exclusively handled by our internal faculty led by Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe.)

Infoprive Wins Major Engagement in MENA Region

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Let me congratulate our CEO, Adetokunbo Omotosho, and the whole Infoprive team for a wonderful new engagement in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)region. On behalf of the Board, I write well done as you begin to provide world-class cybersecurity and digital forensics services to Air Arabia, recognized as one of  the most efficient airlines in MENA. 

As we expand our operations, from Lagos to Australia, Dubai to Canada, and beyond, we will exemplify our quality and excellence. Infoprive secures some of the most important companies. We built top-grade technologies. I thank our team for executing the playbook.

If you want to learn more about Infoprive, email our team on click.

Photo: Our CEO , Adetokunbo Omotosho with the Group Information Technology Manager, Air Arabia Group , Fadhel Mandani.

Nigeria’s Unprepared Leaders – And Our Weakest Link

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Nigeria as a country has no clear strategic objectives upon which all the citizens can unite to accomplish. However, the political leaders do, from the local to the federal levels. The singular  objective for most politicians is to hold a political power. Once that politician ascends into that position, he/she has accomplished everything; the work to be done is irrelevant. This statement holds at local, state and federal levels.

After all, when debates were called, many politicians did not show up. The argument was this: being a nice speaker does not make you a better leader. Nonsense. In Secondary School, I was a school library prefect and was typically sent to moderate debates. My rule was this: you must give me at least a day notice to help me prepare; it was important I was knowledgeable on the debate topic. Certainly, you do not want the juniors to mess you up!

In Nigeria, nothing is thought out and people get elected without ever seriously thinking over the issues they will deal with, on assumption of offices.  In U.S. before you become a president, you must have met at least 50 subject matter experts as you prepare for debates on different issues. That process improves the governing system because the debate is schooling you on American kitchen table issues and beyond. There is no way you can become a president without understanding important things about the nation. That is preparation because debate forces you to look for better ways to win points: yes, strategy formulation in action. And if you win, you already know the best because they came around as you prepared! Magically, you can have your cabinet ready in days, not months.

Here in Nigeria, we once elected a senator (later became a governor) who thought that coke and fanta were “minerals” to boost state revenue. Had there been debates, someone would have prepared him to know that the minerals in context are iron and aluminum, not soda.

Yes, irrespective of the number of advisers, a leader needs awareness, observation and knowledge to make sense of all the noise from experts. Because we do not put leaders in positions to think over our issues, we have people that have NEVER thought over our problems to become our leaders! And once they take power, they will not have time to strategically  think because distractions scale. So what happens? They just keep running the government – give speeches, waive hands, smile in parades, shake hands , etc – but severely fail to transform the local government, state or the nation.

Until Nigeria can improve how it selects its leaders, the nation  cannot advance. A poor selection process remains our weakest link as we remain unable to engineer aspirational destinies of our local governments, states and the entire nation.