Sunday, 30 August 2015

US embassy attends to visa complaints on Hangouts

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Three officials of the United States Embassy in Nigeria, of Friday, interacted with Nigerians from different parts of the country for an hour and three minutes. They spoke on what applicants should do or avoid when processing the US visa.

The live show was not a television programme. Recognising the growing influence of digital media, the visa officers took to Google Hangouts to provide answers to questions bordering applicants while busting various myths around visa processing.

The officers said they took to Google Hangouts to help applicants relate with the embassy directly instead of patronising touts and agents.

The session, which was moderated by Oluwaseun Olaniyan, an on air personality, gave the US embassy officials an opportunity to explain the differences between the immigrant and non-immigrant visas, tricks in the application process and likely pitfalls that applicants should avoid.

The visa officers also explained the rationale behind some common questions and how responses increase or reduce applicants’ chances of getting a visa. For instance, they spoke on why social and economic ties had become an important question during an interview.

In the course of the interactive session, viewers were given an opportunity to ask personal or general questions. All that was required was a click on a keyboard.

Few days before the Google Hangouts, the embassy sent a press statement, inviting interested individuals to hook on to the event. It also gave an hashtag – #AskTheVOs – through which questions would be received.

Indeed, participants bought into the show, sending questions bordering on income range that could be considered satisfactory for anybody to be given a visa.

But the officers said that the important thing, in the case of non-immigrant applicants, was applicants’ ability to prove that they had economic ties with their countries of residence. They noted that those who satisfied all conditions were never refused.

“Ties are essentially the various aspects of your life that bind you to your country of residence: your possessions and family relationships. Visa officers pay a particular attention to ties as they have to do with an applicant’s home country or country from which they are applying,” they said.

The officers advised visa seekers against relying on agents to fill application forms, adding that visa agents were only motivated by the financial rewards instead of helping their clients to secure visas.

“We strongly discourage the use of touts and agents at any point in the visa process. These agents often give applicants false information. Ultimately, touts and companies are primarily interested in making money not getting you a visa. They do applicants a disservice.

“Touts and agents are part of the reason the consulate reaches out to the Nigerian public through events like this Google Hangouts. We strongly recommend that people apply for a visa and go through the entire process on their own,” they said.

According to the officers, visa process could be carried out by applicants without any assistance. The embassy’s website, they noted, was a sufficient guide for even a first-time applicant.

“Application for a U.S. visa is simple and straightforward. Every piece of information you need can be found on our website,” they noted.

One of the issues they emphasised during the session was that getting a visa does not guarantee an entry into a foreign country but only allows the holder to present himself at a port of entry. They described the visa as “an endorsement issued by a government.”

At the end of the Google Hangouts, the embassy’s representatives said members of the public whose questions were not addressed, could relate with them through #AsktheVOs.

But some of the participants said U.S. visa process was not as simple as the officers made Nigerians to believe, asking why hundreds of applicants were still disqualified daily if it were that simple.

For instance, tweeting on @Davidbeloveth, David Arogundade said, “Some questions are not thoroughly dealt with because I don’t think it is that simple.”


SOURCE: PUNCH

Chevron reaffirms support for Nigerian tennis


General Manager, Government and Public Affairs, Chevron Nigeria Limited, Deji Haastrup, has reiterated the company’s support for the growth of tennis in Nigeria.

Haastrup stated this on Saturday, during the closing ceremony of the NNPC/Chevron Junior Tennis Clinic, at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, Onikan.

“Chevron recognises the important roles of sports in improving the physical and social wellbeing of the individual and community. In line with our social investment programme, Chevron has consistently supported the development of sports in Nigeria. Part of this is the NNPC/Chevron tennis programme, through which the company is contributing to the uplifting of tennis in the country,” Haastrup, who was represented on the occasion by Tunji Idowu, Manager, Socio Performance and Planning Policy, Government and Public Affairs, Chevron, said.

One hundred kids participated in this year’s clinic, where they were given intensive training and coaching by veteran coaches and trainers.

Haastrup said he is delighted with the progress of the clinic, which has produced some of the country’s brightest tennis talents.


He added, “I’m happy to say that the objective of the programme is being realised, as some prodigies of our tennis clinic programme have been competing and recording moderate successes for the country at international competitions.

“On Friday, Mathew Abamu and Oyin Quadri, both products of our tennis project, travelled to represent the country in an international tournament in Morocco. We are optimistic that with more exposure, they will get better.”


SOURCE: THE PUNCH

Saturday, 29 August 2015

Pregnant Mercy Johnson celebrates birthday with her family- Photo Splash

 

Natural Cures For Back Pain



According to Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia, back pain is pain felt in the back that usually originates from the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structures in the spine. However, internal structures such as the gallbladder and pancreas may also refer pain to the back.

Most back pain is felt in the lower back. The remainder of this article considers back pain in all regions.

The onset of back pain may be acute or chronic. It can be constant or intermittent, stay in one place or radiate to other areas. It may be characterised by a dull ache, or a sharp or piercing or burning sensation. The pain may radiate into the arms and hands as well as the legs or feet, and may include symptoms other than pain. Examples of these symptoms may include tingling, weakness or numbness in the legs and arms, indicating injury to the nerves.

We often get a strained and aching back if we lift something heavy, keep stooping over a work desk all day, or simply due to overwork of the back. In these situations, it is always advisable to try some natural cure for back pain that will relieve you from the pain without any harmful side effect.

However, keep in mind that you should resort to home remedies only if the back pain is due to some such simple reasons. If along with the back pain there is weakness, pain or numbness in the legs, it may be an indication of some more serious problems and hence, you should immediately see a doctor.

To Ease Back Pain Here Are Top Natural Cures:

Apply Ice: Ice Pack For Back Pain

It is a good idea to apply ice to the injured area of the back within 24 hours of the injury. This will keep the inflammation down and also prevent the nerves from sending pain signals to the brain. Hence, it acts as a natural pain killer. The best way to apply an ice pack is to apply it for 20 minutes, then take it off for 30 minutes and repeat application for 20 minutes.

Change Your Mattress

One major cause of back pain could be an inferior quality mattress. Lumpy mattresses or ones, which do not support the back sufficiently can result in a painful back. Hence, you should invest in a good mattress that provides good back support to cure recurrent back pains

Get A Hot Bath

If the injury occurred more than 24 hours ago, ice will not be of help. After the first day, heat will help in increasing the elasticity of the muscles; hence, it will be a good idea to soak in a hot water tub for 20 minutes at least. Dong this will provide a natural cure for back pain. Women, who are pregnant should not try the hot soak method as increase in body temperature over 100 degree Fahrenheit may cause birth defects or even miscarriage.

Don’t Keep Lying Down

Earlier, most people believed that when suffering from back pain, it was best to take bed rest, but nowadays most medical professionals have changed their opinion. This is because modern research has proved that lying down for long periods not only fails to relieve back pain but even worsens it in some cases. If you do feel the need to lie down, you should do so with two pillows under your knees because this is a great natural cure for back pain. More than three days of bed rest can cause the back muscles to become weak and make you more prone to a sore back.

Get A Massage

A professionally executed massage can relieve back pain almost instantly if it is not too severe. If you are unable to get a professional masseuse, you can ask one of your family members or friends to give you a massage. Nowadays, many massage therapists also make house calls. So, it will be a good idea to check the yellow pages to find such a massage therapist for this natural cure for back pain.


SOURCE:LEADERSHIP

Buhari Endorses $18.5b Centenary City Project



President Muhammadu Buhari (second left); Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (left); former head of state, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar; Chief of Staff to the President, Alhaji Abba Kyari; former Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief Anyim Pius Anyim; and others at the meeting of members of the Board of Centenary City Project with the President at the Presidential Villa, Abuja … yesterday. PHOTO: SADIQ ALHAJI ALIYU

Company Says Original Inhabitants Have Been Compensated
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has endorsed the $18.5 billion Centenary City Project flagged off by former President Goodluck Jonathan last year. He noted that skills, expertise and vast experience that will be brought into Nigeria to build the Centenary City on the Dubai model, will also be of immense benefit to the country’s overall development.

The project which is 100 percent private sector driven has generated a lot of controversy in recent times and has of late been turned into a subject of litigation between the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief Anyim Pius Anyim, who spearheaded the initiative, and a chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Cairo Ojuogboh.

Buhari had summoned the Governing Board of the Project, chaired by the former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar and his members to offer explanations on the project.

A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the Presidency yesterday in Abuja welcomed an assurance from Centenary City Plc that all the original inhabitants of the site have been fully compensated.

Shehu noted that after being briefed by the Chairman of the company’s board of directors, Abubakar and members of its management team, Buhari praised the Centenary City’s main development partners from the United Arab Emirates for having enough confidence in Nigeria to agree to invest about $18.5 billion in the project.

According to him, the President also welcomed the assertion by Abubakar and his team that the project will create about 250,000 more direct jobs in the Federal Capital Territory and about half a million indirect jobs.

He said that he looked forward to regular updates on the Centenary City’s development.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who was also present at the briefing, said that the issue of the rights of the original inhabitants of the site acquired for the Centenary City had been of concern to the present administration.

“We are glad that it is being handled,” he said while welcoming the assurance that compensation had been paid to those who will be displaced by the project and that the issue of their relocation was being addressed.

Abubakar and the management of the Centenary City also told President Buhari and Vice President Osinbajo that the project would be totally private sector driven.

In a joint briefing of State House Correspondents after the meeting, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Federal Capital Territory Administration (MFCTA), John Chukwu, said there was no truth in the report that the financiers have backed out. “All members are available and they can explain later”.

On reports of short changing Nigerians by former government officials, especially as it concerns reported N1.2billion waiver, he said: “I am not aware of any short changing”.

On allegations that the former SGF appropriated plots without following due process, Chukwu said: “ The company is here, they can answer such questions.”

Also speaking, the Managing Director, Centenary City Plc, Dr Odenigwe Ike Michaels said that the project is owned by 40 local and international investors.

His words: “Under our agreement with FCTA and other stakeholders, we have paid all the compensation on the Centenary City site, and we are going ahead with the relocation which is being supervised by the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA).

Concerning allegations that Anyim owns the project, Odenigwe said: “We do not respond to rumours, we only respond to facts”.

The immediate past SGF, Anyim Pius Anyim, was also part of the delegation.

SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN

Plane Crash In Kaduna




A plane belonging to the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) air crashed Saturday morning at the old Nigeria Defense Academy (NDA) in Kaduna also known as Ribadu Cantonment.
At least seven persons are reported dead in crash.
Those on board the flight which crashed at about 6:47am included the pilot, co-pilot, two engineers and three passengers.


The Abuja bound flight crashed about 10 minutes after take off from the NAF base.

Today's crash just about 2 weeks after a Bristow helicopter with 12 people on board crashed in the Lagos lagoon.


SOURCE http://www.mojidelano.com/2015/08/plane-crash-in-kaduna.html?spref=tw

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Unilag releases post UTME results, says 17,935 pass exam

The University of Lagos said a total of 17, 935 candidates of the 31,955 that sat for its 2015 Post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) recently, passed the screening exercise.
This is contained in a statement signed by the institution’s Deputy Registrar, Information, Mr Olagoke Oke, and issued to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
It would be recalled that 31,955 candidates who scored 200 marks and chose the university as their school of first choice participated at the recent 2015 JAMB-organised UTME.
The statement explained that 26, 732 of the candidates registered for the post UTME screening for admissions into University of Lagos for the 2015/2016 session.
The statement said that the screening which was carried out from Wednesday, Aug. 12 to Friday, Aug. 14 was successful.
“A total of 17,935 candidates passed the screening test with a minimum score of 40 per cent.
“To this respect, 309 candidates did not show up for the test while 118 candidates were disqualified for failure to follow the instructions for the Computer Based Test (CBT).
“A total of 393 results were initially withheld on suspicion of malpractice but on further scrutiny, 271 of these results have been confirmed as cases involving malpractice.
“We will continue to withhold them for further investigations, while the remaining 122 results have been released.
“The cut-off marks for admissions into the various programmes offered by the university have since been released on the university website,’’ the statement said.
The statement urged all candidates who participated in the examination to visit the university’s website www.unilag.edu.ng for the cut-off marks and individual scores.
The statement warned that the university does not require any additional payments in respect of admission.
It said that any request made by an individual or group of individuals for payment in order to assist them to secure admission was fraudulent.
“ For emphasis, candidates are advised not to make any payment to anyone for any purpose relating to admissions.
“Anyone found to be involved in any form of solicitation, giving or receiving money or benefit of any kind with respect to facilitating admissions into the University of Lagos will be reported to the appropriate law enforcement agents.
“Additionally, candidates found to have offered or given money or benefit in kind for admission into the university will be disqualified from admission.
“Candidates are hereby advised to desist from seeking information and any other form of assistance in relation to admissions from sites other than the university’s official website,’’ the statement warned. (NAN)
SOURCE: VANGUARD