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EZE UMUOKOROBIA NA NKWERRE ANCIENT KINGDOM, CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR MERITORIOUS RE-APPOINTMENT – Hon Chinasa Nwaneri

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EZE UMUOKOROBIA NA NKWERRE ANCIENT KINGDOM, CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR MERITORIOUS RE-APPOINTMENT

 

 

Nze Chinasa Nwaneri & Anyaehie

Barr. Sir Nnamdi Richard Anyaehie, it is with great pleasure that I extend my heartfelt congratulations to you on your meritorious reappointment as the Chief of Staff to the Governor of Imo State, His Excellency Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma, CON.

Your dedication, leadership, and unwavering commitment to public service have not gone unnoticed as your reappointment is a clear testament of your unalloyed strong disposition of loyalty and it is meritorious because you worked really hard for this.

As you step into this role once again, I am confident that your expertise and vision will contribute significantly to the success of the “Shared Prosperity Government” of Imo State.

May your tenure be marked by progress, collaboration, and positive impact for the people of Imo State.

Congratulations, Sir Nnamdi Anyaehie , Eze Umuokorobia Na Nkwerre Ancient Kingdom.

Signed:

Nze Chinasa Nwaneri,
Akunwata Nkwerre.

March 22, 2024.

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U.S. drops another bombshell for Nigerians overstaying their Visas

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By Kazeem Ugbodaga

The United States has issued a stern warning to Nigerians overstaying their visas, declaring that violators could face a permanent travel ban and possible criminal prosecution.

In a message released via its official X handle on Monday, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria left no room for doubt, stressing that consular officers have full access to immigration histories and would detect any past visa violations.

“If you overstay your U.S. visa, you could face a permanent ban on traveling to the United States, as well as criminal prosecution,” the statement read.

The Mission further dismissed claims of accidental overstays, stating emphatically, “There is no such thing as an ‘honest mistake’ – it is your responsibility to use your visa correctly.”

This latest warning follows increased scrutiny of immigration violations as U.S. authorities tighten regulations on non-compliant visitors.

With thousands of Nigerians travelling to the U.S. for tourism, business, and education, this development signals severe consequences for those who fail to comply with visa rules.

In recent months, reports have surfaced of Nigerians facing difficulty renewing U.S. visas due to past overstays.

Immigration experts warn that even a short overstay could trigger long-term travel restrictions, making it harder for offenders to secure future entry into America.

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ROMANIA (EUROPE/SHENGHEN) UNSKILLED WORK PERMIT

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BENEFITS/ADVANTAGES:

Family can join you after your residence permit is obtained.
Move within the EU countries without visa.
Enjoy quality healthcare
Transit to permanent residence and become a citizen
Free and quality education for all children.
Affordable cost of living.

*AVIALABLE JOBS, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND SALARY AND PERKS:*

*OCCUPATION:*
a. Construction Worker
c. Electrician

*Job Location:* Romania

*Salary (Monthly):* From 850 Euro to 1,200 Euro
*Schedule:* 8-10 hours per day. Five days a week.
*Accommodation:* Provided by the employer.
*Age:* 21 to 45 years
*Duration of Work Permit:* 1 -2 year
*Processing Duration:* 1 to 2 Months

*REQUIRED DOCUMENTS*
a. CV/Resume (Europass format)
b. International passport valid for 1.5 years
c. Police/Criminal Clearance Certificate
d. One passport photographs on white background.
e. Academic credentials/ certificates.

*VISA REQUIREMENTS*
a. International Passport
b. Invitation and Working permit documents from employer
c. International passport valid for 1.5 years
d. Police/Criminal Clearance Certificate
e. Medical Insurance for 1 year
f. Booked Ticket (Reservation only)
g. One passport photographs on white background.
h. Financial documents (Optional)

*NOTE:* Kindly check with the embassy as requirements and visa application procedure varies by nationality of the applicant.

*PAYMENT TERMS AND OPTIONS*

*TOTAL Fee:* €3,600 Three Thousand Six Hundred Euro) with the following breakdown:

*First Instalment:* € 1,500.00 (Five Hundred Euro) advance payment

*Second Instalment:* €1,500.00 (One Thousand Five Hundred Euro) after working permit is approved ready and a copy is scanned and sent to the applicant.

*Third Instalment:* €600 Six Hundred Euro) after the visa is issued.

Contact us for more information:

Tel/WhatsApp +2348177207526
Website: www.ekensfoundation.org
Email: ekens@ekensonline.com

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Abuja International Conference Center Built In 1991 For N240m Is Being Renovated In 2025 For N39b BY Wike…

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The Abuja International Conference Centre (AICC) was built at an estimated cost of $29.6 million (about ₦240 million at the exchange rate of the time). It was completed in 1991 and has since been one of Nigeria’s premier venues for national and international events.

In 2025 The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Ezenwo Wike – CON, GSSRS , says the FCT Administration is expending N39 billion on the rehabilitation of the Abuja International Conference Centre.

 

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