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Kemi Badenoch’s 15-Year Citizenship Proposal Faces Backlash from Nigerians
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UK Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch’s recent proposal to extend the waiting period for British citizenship to 15 years has triggered significant backlash, particularly from Nigerians, who view the policy as unjust and overly harsh.
In her first major move as the Tory leader, Badenoch has put forth a plan to toughen immigration laws by raising the minimum period for migrants to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) from five to ten years. Under her new rules, individuals who rely on benefits, seek social housing, or have criminal records would be barred from securing permanent residency.
The proposed changes have sparked outrage among Nigerians, a key demographic within the UK’s migrant population. Many have expressed their frustration on social media, accusing the policy of unfairly penalizing hardworking immigrants who are simply trying to build stable lives in the UK.
Critics have also pointed out what they see as hypocrisy, accusing Badenoch of shutting the door to opportunities she once benefited from as an immigrant herself. Social media users have voiced their displeasure, with one user, @Ynw_szn, calling the proposal “too much” and another, @MESIGO422, questioning how Badenoch got her own citizenship and why she is now making it more difficult for others to follow suit.
Others like @abbello110 criticized the leader for “kicking against the system” after benefiting from it, while @ayodejiawonowo suggested that Badenoch’s actions were likely a response to her need to appeal to British voters, even at the cost of immigrant communities.
The debate continues as Nigerians and other immigrant groups voice concerns over the potential economic and social consequences of Badenoch’s proposed reforms.
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Man lands In hospital after ingesting sniper, following heartbreak
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A man identified as Adedoye Emmanuel is currently in critical condition at the Igando General Hospital’s intensive care unit in Lagos State after attempting to take his own life by ingesting Sniper Insecticide.
This incident occurred at a hotel on Governor’s Road in the Ikotun area of Lagos, where Emmanuel had been staying.
According to reports, Emmanuel, a resident of the Agbado area in Lagos, was driven to this extreme measure by heartbreak from an undisclosed woman, as well as other life issues.
Unable to cope, he checked into the hotel armed with Sniper insecticide, Coca-Cola, and Action Bitters. He then mixed these substances together and consumed the dangerous cocktail.
As the concoction began to take effect, Emmanuel raised the alarm and fled his room.
Man Hospitalized After Ingesting Sniper Following Heartbreak
The hotel owner swiftly intervened and rushed him to a private hospital, where he revealed his motives before losing consciousness.
He was subsequently transferred to the Igando General Hospital’s intensive care unit, where medical staff are fighting to stabilize his condition.
Emmanuel’s full identity remains unknown, as he was not carrying any form of identification at the time of the incident. Additionally, the two phone numbers he provided before losing consciousness have either been unreachable or turned off.
The matter has been reported to the Ikotun Division Police, who investigated Emmanuel’s hotel room and discovered the empty can of Sniper insecticide.
A concerned individual, who wishes to remain anonymous, has generously offered to cover Emmanuel’s medical expenses at both the private and General hospitals. Efforts to contact his family members have so far proven unsuccessful.
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Nigerians consume creamers, not milk – Dairy expert
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A manufacturer, the Operations Director of Manufacturing Industry Canada, Olufemi Johnson, said what is consumed as milk in Nigeria are creamers.
Johnson made this known in an interview with Channels Television on Thursday while speaking on the challenges facing Nigeria’s dairy industry.
According to him, Nigeria’s dairy has remained stagnated due to under-investment.
“When it comes to the dairy industry, we are not anywhere in Nigeria.
“As a society, we don’t have milk, or kids don’t have milk protein. We didn’t grow with milk protein. What we called milk in Nigeria is not milk but creamers. They are not qualified to be called milk.
“There is a global standard of what is called milk. You don’t milk, milk, but bottle it,” he stated.
Experts in the have lamented the widespread of inferior milk in Nigeria.
Recall that the federal government in June 2024 launched the National Dairy Policy, 2023-2028 to drive growth in the sector.
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Funds delaying by-elections to fill vacant legislative seats – INEC
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The Independent National Electoral Commission has attributed the delay in conducting by-elections across the country, including the one to replace the late Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, to financial constraints.
The PUNCH reported that since June 2023, 23 vacancies have emerged in various constituencies due to the deaths or resignations of lawmakers who assumed executive positions at federal, state, and local government levels.
INEC conducted nine by-elections so in 2024, but 14 more vacancies have been recorded, creating an ongoing challenge for the electoral body.
The Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, who spoke to The PUNCH on Thursday, said several by-elections are pending, but no date has been fixed due to a lack of funds.
Oyekanmi explained that the commission had approached the National Assembly to request additional financial support to facilitate the electoral process.
The CPS said, “We have several bye-elections to conduct and still counting. No date has been fixed yet, and one of the reasons is lack of funds.”
In his defence of the 2025 budget proposal before the Joint Committee on Electoral Matters at the National Assembly Complex on January 10, 2025, INEC Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, stated that the commission would require about N126bn to fund its activities for the year and begin preparations for the 2027 general elections.
He noted that the N40bn proposed in the 2025 budget by President Bola Tinubu was inadequate, particularly considering the need to cover salaries and allowances following the recent increase in the minimum wage.
He explained that in 2024, the commission received the same N40bn allocation, which was only sufficient for salaries and certain social contributions such as NHIS, pensions, and ITF.
While the government has provided N500m for the pending by-elections, he emphasised that the amount remains insufficient to cover the full cost of the exercise.
On January 22, 2025, at a consultative meeting with political party leaders, the INEC Chairman expressed concern over the financial and logistical burden posed by the increasing number of by-elections in Nigeria.
He urged the legislature to consider reforms that would introduce more cost-effective methods of filling vacancies in the National and State Assemblies.
Credit: PUNCH
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