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CELEBRATING A CONSCIONABLE LAWMAKER: SOLOMON BOB

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BY BOLAJI AFOLABI

Back in the days, growing up in the then political capital of the Northern region; Kaduna was communal. Every young child was the “property” of elders, parents in the society as they all play roles in the moral, and physical growth of all of us. One of such was a staff of the defunct National Electric Power Authority, (NEPA) whose real name the writer cannot recall but preferred being addressed as “Okube.” Every evening, we all coalesce in the big outer space of his residence as he treats us to songs, jokes, and music from his small transistor radio. We all looked forward to these, and stories of Joseph, Samuel, Samson, David, Daniel, and a few others. The sit-outs, became permanent fixtures for everyone, not minding our diverse religions. Unlike now, where the elites are deliberately using religion as the basis for political gains, parents, lived harmoniously and encouraged children to participate in such activities as they know there are moral virtues imbued in it.

His teachings, mentoring impacted positively on many of us in several ways. Amid jokes, laughter, and banter, “Uncle Okube” sowed seeds of tolerance, selflessness, empathy, respect for all people, and other moral virtues in us. These noble attributes were added to the numerous character moulding, and attitudinal upbringing ingrained in us by our parents. Among his wise-sayings, one counsel remains evergreen. Decades after, at every discourse, interaction on phone or physical, many of us; “alumni of Uncle Okube school” still recall it. To demonstrate the seriousness of the advisory, there was no “entertainment” that day. With focused comportment, he said, “in life, you must be bold. Don’t be afraid to speak your mind. People may not like what you say but hold on to what you believe.”

From the various comments by people, one can confidently declare that the preceding statements clearly depict the personae and attributes of Solomon Bob, a constitutional lawyer, and politician from Rivers state. Described as a forthright, and brilliant personality who does not approbate and reprobate on issues. He doesn’t dilly-dally around matters but speaks direct from the heart. Known for exhibiting principled and moral standards, he evokes intellect and fecundity at all times. The two-term member for Abua/Obual and Ahoada East federal constituency in Nigeria’s House of Representatives; who by the way prefers being called “Rep” has emerged as one of the cognoscente in parliamentary ethics, ethos, and nuances. His quiet mien, and easy-going demeanor is largely misunderstood by some people. Deflating such categorisation, his friends confessed that beneath the slender and supple outward appearance lies grit and resilience in the pursuit of truth, fairness, equity, and justice.

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Solomon Bob, educated at the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife; where he emerged as one of the top performers in Law, was called to the Nigeria Bar in 1999. He was in private practice prior to getting into public office a few years later, when he was appointed Special Adviser to Barrister Nyesom Wike; then Rivers state Governor. Just as goldfish have no hiding place, the unique qualities of Bob, which centred on bravery, intelligence, brilliance, and sincerity brought him to state-wide recognition. Through this, and his capacity for hard work, resourcefulness, and responsiveness, he earned the trust, confidence, and support of his principal and other top officials in the government. According to reports, he emerged as one of the few aides that had many briefs on their plates consistently. He was said to be visible, active, and positively engaged that many people within government circles predicted his elevation to higher responsibilities.

Somehow, the postulation became a reality as he was nominated, and elected as the representative of Abua/Obual and Ahoada East federal constituency in the House of Representatives in 2019. Leveraging on his enviable attributes of vision, dynamism, doggedness, and focus he emerged as one of the bright stars in the class of “first termers” in the House. Apparently convinced about his performance, the constituents further invested their electoral franchise in him, in 2023 for a second term. In his position as the Chairman, Committee on Capital Market and Institutions, he has continually shown unrestrained, and unapologetic commitment towards upholding the rule of law, promoting justice, and securing good governance for Nigerians. His pursuit for all-inclusive national development, and proper positioning of the country in global affairs has been unwavering and unequivocal.

Conscious that lawmaking and oversight remains the recognised functions of the legislature, Bob has done very well. In about 6 years in the House, he has moved Motions that touches the fabrics of the nation, advocacy for responsive leadership, and provisions for the general well-being of the people. The Motions include:- Imperatives of federal agencies to ensure fairness in carrying out their responsibilities; Need to rescind a resolution passed mandating the committees on special duties, national planning and economic development, intergovernmental affairs to “look into states spending and utilization of increased allocation from FAAC” by states; Need to conclude investigations on the rising value of unclaimed dividends, unremitted withholding tax, and their attending effects on the Nation’s economy; Need to restrict Members of the House to raising issues, debates, or discussions on matters touching primarily on the interest of their constituents. Indeed, a closer analysis of the title and wisdom behind these motions brings to the fore Bob’s profile as a fearless, and forward-thinking legislator.

Bob has pushed many Bills that seek to improve the process and procedures of governance, and the re-tooling of some government agencies towards improved operationalization, and service delivery. It includes Supreme Court’s Jurisdiction Alteration Bill; Local Government Bill; Amendment preserving the election of an elected executive Bill; Immunity Amendment Bill; Code of Conduct Tribunal Bill; Code of Conduct Tribunal (Upgrading Bill). Aside from these, Bob has been involved in several notable legislative activities. Not one to be found wanting or silent, he has never remained pococurante on matters of national development. His key role in the contentious debates on the 2022 Electoral Act earned him tremendous commendations amongst the leadership and members of the House. He has continued to champion the call for substantive and far-reaching reforms that will return Nigeria to the path of its founding fathers federalist ideals.

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On representation, Bob has been very vocal on issues affecting his federal constituency, and Nigerians, by deliberately advocating for improved standard of living, and equitable allocation of government resources. Through ingenious networking and alliances within the House and across MDAs, he has facilitated some projects, programmes, and initiatives to communities within Abua/Obual and Ahoada East. Mr. Patrick Omini Igenewari, a civil servant declared, “Bob has positively showcased us to the country with his quality contributions to debates in the House. I’m told that he commands the respect of his colleagues as a result of this. It is a big plus for the constituency.” A women leader, Mrs. Victoria Engoni believes that, “Oga Bob has tried to reach out to the people. For many of us, he has done well, and we expect him to continue the good work.” Comrade Davidson Ipeghan, believes that “given the present realities in Nigeria, Honourable Bob has done well. Though it is difficult to satisfy everyone but he has covered reasonable mileage.”

Throwing more light on Bob, the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Capital Market and Institutions, Umar Muhktar Zakari affirmed that, “my chairman is a beacon of integrity and probity who is respected for honesty and strong moral principles. His work rate, commitment to equity, fairness, and justice, and dedication to group interest are unparalleled.” Dumnamene Dekor, Chairman, Committee on Host Communities described him as, “a true friend, and brother whose passion for excellence, and commitment to true nationhood is unwavering.” A friend, and former colleague, TeeJay Yusuf, Managing Director, 2511 Limited, said that, “Bob is reliable, straight forward, and committed to friendship and loyalty. You can go to bed with no fears or worries when he gives his word on anything.” Corroborating, Rimamnde Shawulu, MD/CEO, Ndeya TV; a friend and former colleague reiterated that, “amid his intelligence and brilliance, he remains humble. His boldness, courage, and ability to speak his mind whenever a situation demands stands him out.” A senior legislative staff member who pleaded anonymity confessed that, “Hon. Bob remains accessible and open to other opinions in spite of his vast knowledge and experience.”

An American sociologist; whose name does not come to mind immediately emphasised the imperatives of gratitude for everything. He reckons that every landmark, irrespective of size, dimensions should be celebrated by people. In his analysis, when this is done, it attracts positivity to both the celebrant, and those who identify with him. For Rep. Solomon Bob, who one gathered, rarely marks important days, this is wishing you a most befitting birthday. The writer joins his friends, colleagues, associates, staff, and numerous others in celebrating a visionary politician, relentless activist, inimitable lawyer, and conscionable legislator.

* BOLAJI AFOLABI, a Development Communications specialist was with the Office of Public Affairs, The Presidency, Abuja.

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Photos: Karu township roads: Our interventions injecting life into local economy – Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has said that the ongoing construction of road infrastructure across satellite towns of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) was to inject life into the local economy.

Tinubu, represented by Vice-President Kashim Shettima made the remarks in Abuja on Monday, while inaugurating the newly rehabilitated and expanded Karu township roads.

The president said that the Karu township roads stand as a clear testament of his administration’s promise to resolve urban congestion and uplift the living standards of FCT residents.

He described the development as a direct product of his Renewed Hope Agenda in action to modernise the infrastructure of our nation’s capital.

“When we took office three years ago, we recognised that true development must reach where the people actually live, work and commute.

“For years, the Karu corridor, serving as a critical gateway between the FCT and neighboring states, suffered from severe traffic congestion that drained the productivity and energy of residents.

“By expanding and rehabilitating these roads, we are not just laying asphalt; we are injecting life back into the local economy.

Tinubu said that the completed road project had dramatically cut down daily travel times, eliminated frustrating gridlocks, and ensured that businesses in this densely populated area could thrive under the right conditions.

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He commended FCT Minister Nyesom Wike saying, “the rapid physical transformation across Abuja could not have happened without the dogged, relentless and focused supervision of Wike.

“His aggressive implementation of our urban renewal master plan is visible for everyone to see. I sincerely commend the minister and his team.

“By prioritising high-density, strategic satellite roads like Karu alongside the city center, the FCT Administration is validating our governance philosophy: that the wealth of this territory must yield practical everyday comfort for all socio-economic classes”.

The president also commended the contractor, Abdul-Val Constructions Limited, a local contractor for the quality work and timely delivery, adding that it has demonstrated that Nigerian firms could match international benchmarks for quality, structural integrity, and project management.

In his remarks, Wike noted that the entire landscape in Karu has changed and urged residents to appreciate government efforts to make their lives better.

“It doesn’t matter the political party you belong to. It doesn’t matter the association you belong to, when you see a good thing say, ‘this is a good thing’.

“Whether anybody hates you (Tinubu) or not, he cannot hate this road. Opposition people use this road; those in government use this road; and those who say they are not politicians also use this road,” he said.

He assured every community and every district in the FCT of steady development and dividends of democracy under the Tinubu administration.

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Commending the local contractor, Abdul-Val Constructions Limited, the Minister said the company has demonstrated that local contractors have come of age and they could do what other foreign companies could do.

“For this local contractor, I have seen that whether the money is there to pay him or not, he will never abandon the site.

“He will continue to work and say, ‘Mr minister, I believe in this government of Bola Tinubu. I will do everything, and I know at the end of the day, I will be paid.’

“Mr president, it is rare these days to find people who will commit their money and carry out this kind of assignment,” Wike said.

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Earlier, Mr Abdulkadir Zulkiflu, Coordinator, Satellite Towns Development Department, said that the road, which was awarded in August 2025, connects Karu Interchange along the Abuja-Keffi Expressway, to Customs Clinic Junction.

Zulkiflu identified the other roads as the DSS Road, NIA Road, EFCC Road, Hospital Road and Old CBN Quarters Road, all within Karu town.

According to him, the successful completion of the project will significantly improve accessibility, ensure a smooth flow of traffic, an effective drainage system, and enhance the security of lives and properties within the area.

“Karu is one of the highly populated satellite towns of the FCT, and its proximity to the city center has made it a preferred abode for so many prominent Nigerians.

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“With this road, in less than a 10-minute drive, you are already in the city center.”

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FG to evacuate 271 from South Africa today

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By Francesca Hangeior

The Federal Government will evacuate 271 Nigerians stranded in South Africa, today, The Nation learnt.

According to an update by the spokesperson Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, Air Peace aircraft will depart Nigeria today, Monday, 29th June 2026, at 3:00 pm for the evacuation. 

Ebienfa said the plane will depart South Africa at midnight to arrive on Tuesday morning. 

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The anti-immigration vigilante groups have set a June 30, 2026 deadline demanding undocumented foreign nationals, especially blacks, to leave South Africa. 

The threat has sparked widespread fear of xenophobic unrest, leading several African nations to evacuate thousands of their citizens. Though South African authorities have heavily condemned the vigilante threats and deployed the police and military to tighten security nationwide.

Ebienfa in a terse statement said: “Nigeria will resume the evacuation of our Nationals from South Africa today.

“Air Peace aircraft will depart Nigeria today, Monday, 29th June 2026, at 3:00 pm, and is expected to arrive in South Africa at approximately 9:00 pm local time. 

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“The return flight is scheduled to depart South Africa at 12:00 midnight and is expected to arrive Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos on Tuesday morning. The expected number is 271.”

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UK rejects 1.34m Nigerian visa applications in 21 years

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… As Nigeria records 33% refusal rate, accounts for 44% of Africa’s denials

By Francesca Hangeior

The United Kingdom has rejected more than 1.34 million visa applications from Nigerians over the past 21 years, according to official figures from the UK Home Office.

The data, drawn from the UK’s Entry Clearance Visa Outcomes database, show that 1,344,595 applications by Nigerians were refused between 2005 and the first quarter of 2026, placing Nigeria second only to India among countries with the highest number of UK visa denials.

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Despite the high rejection rate, Nigeria remained one of the UK’s biggest sources of successful applicants. During the period, 2,723,558 visas were issued to Nigerians, making the country the third-largest recipient of UK visas after China and India.

Overall, Nigerians submitted more than 4.09 million visa applications, with decisions taken on about 4.07 million. The figures translate to an average refusal rate of 33.1 per cent—more than double the global average of 14.8 per cent. Nigeria also accounted for 44.4 per cent of all visa refusals involving African applicants.

Visitor visas accounted for the bulk of refusals, with 1,127,088 refusals—almost 84 per cent of the total. Study visas recorded 130,712 refusals, while 41,410 work visa and 12,217 family visa applications were also denied.

The highest rejection rates were recorded in the mid-2000s.

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In 2006, UK authorities refused 117,968 Nigerian applications, a refusal rate of 49.6 per cent, while 111,058 applications were rejected in 2005.

Approval rates improved steadily over the years, peaking in 2023, when the UK granted a record 281,658 visas to Nigerians and the refusal rate fell to 21 per cent, the lowest in the review period.

However, the trend reversed after Britain tightened immigration rules in 2024 by raising salary thresholds for Skilled Worker visas and restricting dependents of international students and care workers.

Following the changes, Nigerian work visa applications fell sharply, while refusal rates climbed to 33.5 per cent in 2024, eased marginally to 33.1 per cent in 2025, and rose again to 35.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2026.

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Among African countries, Ghana recorded the second-highest number of UK visa refusals, at 374,108, followed by Algeria, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Morocco, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and Sudan.

The UK Home Office also noted that Nigerian nationals remain among the largest groups seeking asylum after entering Britain on valid visas, a development it said has contributed to increased scrutiny of applications from Nigeria.

Former Nigerian Ambassador to Singapore, Ogbole Amedu-Ode, attributed the sustained surge in applications to Nigeria’s economic challenges and the “Japa” migration wave.

He said expanding economic opportunities at home would reduce the pressure on Nigerians seeking to relocate abroad, adding that the large number of visa approvals also reflected the UK’s continued attractiveness as a destination for Nigerians.

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