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  • Immigration gives foreign nationals deadline to regularise stay before amnesty ends

    Immigration gives foreign nationals deadline to regularise stay before amnesty ends

    The Niger State Comptroller of Immigration, Maduka Hope, has directed all foreign nationals residing in the state to come forward and regularise their stay before the general amnesty window closes at the end of the month.

    Hope gave the directive after a meeting with leaders of Nigerien nationals in the state, explaining that the engagement forms part of a broader initiative by the Comptroller-General of Immigration to strengthen border security and improve migration management.

    “We are going all out in the New Year to know who is where. We are going to document them,” he said.

    He warned that foreign nationals who fail to present valid travel or identity documents risk being repatriated to their countries of origin. 

    “Those who don’t have documents to show why they are here or what they are doing will be returned to Niger Republic,” he told reporters.

    The comptroller clarified that the documentation exercise is not limited to Nigerien nationals alone but targets all ECOWAS citizens resident in the state.

    However, the exercise will be implemented in phases, beginning with the dominant Nigerien community before extending to other national groups.

    Hope added that the command has commenced sensitisation meetings with community leaders to encourage voluntary compliance, describing the current phase of the exercise as non-coercive.

    “Nobody is making arrests. Nobody is holding them back. Just encouraging them to do the needful.”

    However, the comptroller warned that irregular migrants who try to evade the process will face lawful measures.

    “Those who are irregular migrants will tend to put up resistance but they will be taken with some measures that the law permits,” he said.

    On how irregular migrants can become regular, Hope explained that most will need to return to their countries to obtain proper identity papers before re-entering Nigeria legally adding that for those willing to comply, the command will offer guidance and documentation once requirements are met.

    Hope also outlined plans to tighten border safety, saying immigration will work closely with the military, police and other agencies to secure border roads. 

    The command has urged all foreign nationals in Niger State to contact their community leaders or the Niger State Immigration Command to complete documentation before the amnesty period ends at month’s close.

  • Immigration flags off anti-corruption campaign at Lagos Port

    Immigration flags off anti-corruption campaign at Lagos Port

    The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) on Monday flagged off the fourth edition of its nationwide sensitisation anti-corruption campaign themed “Innovating for Transparency and Efficiency, Strengthening Service Delivery and Combating Corruption at the Apapa Port in Lagos.”

    Speaking during the campaign flag-off, the Comptroller-General of Immigration Service, Kemi Nanna Nandap, stated that technology innovations have reduced human interference, minimised delays, and curtailed opportunities for corruption.

    Nandap, who was represented by the Controller of Immigration, Lagos Port, Clementina Ogbudu, also said that through strict enforcement of ethical codes and disciplinary measures, the NIS has sent a strong message that corruption has no place in the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    According to her, “Distinguished guests, esteemed colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, it is with great honour and a deep sense of responsibility that I welcome you all to this flag-off ceremony of our sensitization campaign themed” Innovating for Transparency and Efficiency: Strengthening Service Delivery and Combating Corruption through Reforms.”

    “This campaign is not just a slogan; it is a call to action. It reflects our collective resolve to build an Immigration Service that is modern, transparent, and efficient – one that stands as a bulwark against corruption and inefficiency, and one that delivers services with integrity and excellence.

    “In recent years, the Nigerian Immigration Service has embraced technology to simplify and secure its processes. From the automation of passport applications to the deployment of biometric systems at our borders, these innovations have reduced human interference, minimized delays, and curtailed opportunities for corruption.

    “By digitising our operations, we have not only enhanced transparency but also ensured that our services meet the expectations of citizens in a rapidly changing world.

    “We have also restructured our service centre to prioritize speed, fairness, and accountability. Citizens now experience shorter waiting times, clearer procedures, and improved customer service – hallmarks of an institution committed to efficiency. These reforms are proof that when systems are designed with transparency in mind, efficiency naturally follows.

    “Equally important has been our unwavering commitment to combating corruption. Through strict enforcement of ethical codes and disciplinary measures, we have sent a strong message: corruption has no place in the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    “Our officers are being trained and retrained to uphold integrity as the cornerstone of their duty. This campaign reinforces that message, reminding us all that transparency is not optional – it is essential.

    “Furthermore, we have strengthened collaboration with sister agencies, international partners, and civil society to ensure that our reforms are not only internal but also part of a wider national and global effort to combat corruption and enhance transparency.

    These partnerships, she said, “I have expanded our capacity, improved oversight, and aligned our service delivery with international best practices.

    “Today, as we flag off this campaign, I urge all officers, stakeholders, and citizens to join hands with us. Transparency is not the responsibility of one leader or one institution; it is the duty of all. Efficiency is not achieved by reforms alone; it is sustained by the commitment of each individual to do what is right. Together, we can build an Immigration Service that Nigerians are proud of —a service that is innovative, transparent, efficient, and incorruptible.

    “Let this campaign reinforce our journey towards excellence. Thank you, and may God bless the Nigeria Immigration Service, and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “Before I end my message, I would like to use this opportunity to acknowledge some of our colleagues who lost their lives in the line of duty at Munguno, Tuga, and Luma, Borno, Kebbi, and Niger States, respectively, while on duty at their various field posts in some of the National Security Operations.

    “They were attacked by unknown gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram and ISWAP. Their dedication, service, and sacrifice remain a cornerstone of our collective mission. We honour their memory, and we stand with their families during this difficult time.

    “In recognition of their contributions, may I respectfully invite everyone to please rise as we observe a minute’s silence in their honour.”

    Other agencies at the event were officials of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF), Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), and NAFDAC, among others.

  • Immigration training academy gets new Commandant

    Immigration training academy gets new Commandant

    The Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Mrs Kemi Nana Nandap has appointed Comptroller Tony Akuneme, as the new Commandant of the Immigration Training School in Kano.

    According to the spokesman of the NIS, Akinsola Akinlabi, the deployment aligned with the avowed vision of the Immigration boss to reposition NIS Training institutions across the country.

    Akinlabi said the repositioning would match the Service with other elite sister security agencies in line with her on-going reforms and capacity building alongside staff welfare. 

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    “The Service anticipates that the new Commandant will bring to bear his modest experiences and exposures in effective communication, public relations and border management, all of which will help to strengthen the improved training modules and promote service delivery in line with the NIS statutory mandate”, Akinlabi said. 

    Prior to his appointment, Akuneme was the Comptroller in charge of Illela Border Command, Sokoto and had been Comptroller in the Federal Capital Territory, as well as the Service Spokesman.

     He also previously served as Immigration attache in the Nigeria High Commission Canada as well as the Immigration Desk Officer in the Diaspora Commission at the Presidency.

    Akinlabi said the posting is with immediate effect. 

  • Immigration, NIMC vow to deliver innovative national identity, border management systems

    Immigration, NIMC vow to deliver innovative national identity, border management systems

    The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) have vowed to deliver efficient and innovative national identity and border management systems that would enhance the country’s security.

    The two agencies made the commitment in Abuja at a meeting between the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Kemi Nana Nandap, and the Director General/CEO of NIMC, Engr Abisoye Coker-Odusote, at the headquarters of NIMC.

    Nandap, who was accompanied by members of her management team to NIMC headquarters, said the visit underscored the commitment of NIS to deepen collaboration with NIMC for the purpose of driving national security through identity management and enhancing service delivery to Nigerians.

    A statement signed by the Technical Adviser on Media to the NIMC boss, Ayodele Babalola, quoted Mrs Nandap as saying that the synergy between both agencies remains crucial to ensuring a secure and well-managed identity ecosystem for the country.

    “The Comptroller General emphasized the importance of continuous partnership between NIS and NIMC, particularly in strengthening border security, identity verification systems, and supporting national development goals,” Babalola said.

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    “While Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote welcomed the delegation and reaffirmed the Commission’s readiness to expand its collaboration with the Nigeria Immigration Service. She highlighted the need for sustained partnership to enhance data integrity, streamline operational procedures, and fortify Nigeria’s borders through robust identity infrastructure,” Babalola further explained.

    “Both agencies expressed their shared commitment to working more closely in driving policies and initiatives that support security, efficiency, and innovation in the nation’s identity and border management systems”, he said. 

  • Immigration seizes Senator Natasha’s passport at airport 

    Immigration seizes Senator Natasha’s passport at airport 

    Immigration Officers at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja have allegedly seized the international passport of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (Kogi Central) for ‘20 minutes.’

    Akpoti-Uduaghan in a live Facebook broadcast on Tuesday morning, said she had planned to take a short break following the celebration of her second year in office but was stopped from travelling when officials withheld her passport.

    “Having completed the celebration of my second year, I decided to take a week off, and my passport is being withheld again. The same thing happened before,” she said.

    The Senator insisted that she had committed no offence and that there was no court order authorising the seizure of her travel document.

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    She alleged that during a similar incident in the past, an airport official disclosed that the instruction to withhold her passport came from the Senate President.

    In the video, Akpoti-Uduaghan claimed she had stood for 20 minutes without her passport being returned to her.

    An immigration official was seen handing over the passport to Akpoti-Uduaghan in the video.

    As of press time, neither the Nigeria Immigration Service nor the Office of the Senate President had commented on the allegation.

  • Police, Immigration pledge enhanced collaboration against criminality

    Police, Immigration pledge enhanced collaboration against criminality

    To ensure that wanted or suspected criminals do not evade justice by fleeing from the country, the Lagos Police Command and the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) in the state have pledged enhanced collaboration.

    Specifically, both agencies committed to improved intelligence sharing to prevent fugitives of the law from using Lagos as an escape route from the country.

    The renewed commitment was made at the command headquarters in Ikeja when the Lagos State Comptroller of NIS, Aliyu Akadri, who assumed duty recently, visited the Commissioner of Police (CP) Olohundare Jimoh.

    Speaking at the event, Akadri said the federal government has provided the NIS with sophisticated equipment to monitor movements. 

    “Once we get an order from the court that a criminal is wanted or they are looking for a person, we remain on alert. 

    “The government has assisted us in so many ways by making our job very easy. There is no way a criminal can sneak out of the country now that we have acquired some new systems. 

    “Any criminal that has a mind of fleeing the country should better have a rethink because he will surely be apprehended, even if he or she takes the illegal route,” he said. 

    On his visit to the Police Command, the NIS boss acknowledged the need for cooperation and collaboration among security agencies.

    “If there’s any intelligence report we gather from ourselves, I can easily send it to my brother. If there’s anything that you can assist us with, at least my brother can call me. 

    “We are working for the same goal. The goal is to protect Nigeria.” 

    In his response, CP Jimoh noted that both agencies have been working together for decades, assuring Akadri of his support.

    “I want to equally assure you that during your time, we are going to strengthen that cordial working relationship to take it to a higher level and ensure that we achieve the objective for which the government has set us up. We will equally ensure that the policy and programme of government on internal security are fully implemented.

    “Working together, we are going to push coordination between us to ensure that the people of Lagos and visitors enjoy the best of security cooperation between the two agencies.

    “We are on the same page as foot soldiers to work together in a collaborative manner. The police will collaborate with you. So, there is not going to be anything different. Anything that you are going to see that will be different is an improvement in what we have on the ground. 

    “I want to assure you that your tour of duty here will be very successful, building on the existing cordial relationship that we have been enjoying with each other,” he said.

  • Immigration rolls out fully digital CERPAC application process by August 1

    Immigration rolls out fully digital CERPAC application process by August 1

    The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) said on Wednesday that it would launch a new digital platform for the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Automated Card (CERPAC) application process.

    The Service said the portal for the new digital platform would be opened by August 1.

    The Public Relations Officer of the NIS, Assistant Comptroller of Immigration, Akinsola Akinlabi disclosed this in a statement.

    “As part of the Federal Government’s efforts to reform and improve the NIS, the new portal (https://cerpac.immigration.gov.ng) will enable applicants to submit their CERPAC applications online,” the PRO said.

    He said the new process was designed to enhance transparency, efficiency, and the overall user experience.

    Akinlabi urged the public to take note “that from August 1st, 2025, the use of physical CERPAC forms will be discontinued, and all CERPAC applications after July 31st, 2025, must be submitted solely through the online portal.”

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    He said applicants with paid, “but un-submitted CERPAC forms are advised to complete and submit them on or before July 31st, 2025, to avoid loss of application status and associated payments.”

    “Similarly, the NIS advises individuals and companies assuming Immigration Responsibility for expatriates to complete all pending submissions within the stipulated time frame to avoid any inconvenience.

    “Consequently, any CERPAC form not submitted after the deadline will be rendered void and invalid.

    “All enquiries and correspondence on this matter should be directed to the Service through the office of the Public Relations Officer”, the PRO said. 

  • FG approves promotion of 95 top officers in Immigration, Civil Defence, other services

    FG approves promotion of 95 top officers in Immigration, Civil Defence, other services

    The Federal Government has approved the promotion of 95 top management officers of the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Federal Fire Service (FFS) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)

    The government also sanctioned 224 personnel for various acts of misconduct and indiscipline in the four para-military Services. 

    The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo announced the promotion on behalf of the government in statement issued in Abuja on Friday. 

    He spoke through the Secretary of the Board of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Immigration Service, Correctional Service and the Federal Fire Service, Maj General Abdulmalik Jibrin rtd.

    The statement said the promotion cut across the ranks of Controllers/Comptrollers/Commandants – Assistant Controllers/Comptrollers/ Deputy Commandants-General for the four (4) Services. 

    In the NCoS, 4 ACG  were promoted to the rank of DCG and 31 Comptrollers to Assistant Controllers General, while in Immigration Service, 6 Assistant Comptrollers General were promoted to Deputy Comptrollers General. And 20 Comptrollers to Assistant Comptrollers General. 

    Also the FFS has 3 Assistant Controller General  now promoted to Deputy Controllers General and two Controllers promoted to Assistant Controllers General. 

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    The NSCDC has 3 Assistant Commandant General now promoted to Deputy Commandant General and 22 Commandants promoted to Assistant  Commandant  General. 

    “The Board also sanctioned 224 personnel for misconducts and acts of indiscipline after subjecting the personnel to investigation and making to face a panel to defend themselves of various allegations. 

     “The Board also considered and took decision on 224 disciplinary cases of erring officers across the four services. 

    “The decisions ranged from dismissal, compulsory retirement, rejection of appeal against dismissal, exoneration, issuance of warning letters, and loss of seniority,” the government said. 

     The breakdown of the cases showed that the 

    NCoS has 143 personnel, Immigration 31, Fire Service 4, and Civil Defence Corps 46.

    “The Board considered its recruitment process into the 4 Services as well as in the Board Secretariat for which online applications would commence from Monday 14th of July 2025. 

    “The applicants are urged to be wary of activities of scammers as the process would be seamless and transparent in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    “The board also considered and approved the timeline for 2025 Promotion Exercise, which would commence in August and terminate in November 2025,” the Minister said in the statement. 

  • Immigify to host Nigerians seeking U.S immigration at Lagos banquet

    Immigify to host Nigerians seeking U.S immigration at Lagos banquet

    U.S.-based immigration technology firm Immigify has announced plans to host a high-level event in Lagos aimed at connecting Nigerian professionals, entrepreneurs, scholars, and researchers with premium U.S. immigration opportunities.

    Titled “The Green Card Golden Banquet,” the event is scheduled for August 16, 2025, and will spotlight U.S. immigration pathways such as the EB-1 Green Card and O-1A Visa, reserved for individuals with exceptional abilities, international acclaim, and documented achievements in their fields.

    Speaking at a recent virtual press conference, Immigify co-founders Emma Olorunsheyi and Deji Adesola said the banquet is designed as a strategic platform for Nigerian talent seeking to access global markets through legitimate, elite immigration channels.

    They described the initiative as a bridge between top-tier Nigerian talent and high-level U.S. immigration opportunities.

    “We’re excited to bring this event to Nigeria at such a crucial time,” said Olorunsheyi.

    “There is a growing pool of globally competitive professionals who are eligible for advanced immigration pathways but simply lack access to the right guidance, and that’s what this event is about, to give access and clarity.

    “We will be arming attendees at the banquet with rare information, but beyond that, the event is about identifying and inducting a select group of outstanding Nigerians into our newly launched “Elite Club”,” added.

    Olorunsheyi, who went on to explain that the club was a membership-based initiative offering hands-on support in navigating complex immigration processes.

    Adesola echoed his sentiments, adding that “the EB-1 Green Card and O-1A visa categories are often misunderstood or underutilized by Nigerians.”

     He stated that these routes were designed specifically for individuals with demonstrable excellence in their careers, and that the event’s mission was to demystify the pathways and offer support to qualified persons.

    When asked about registration requirements, Adesola said: “Everyone interested in the banquet will undergo initial profiling for eligibility before receiving an official invitation to attend. So, yes, we are not trying to reach everyone, we’re targeting the top one per cent of talent ready to take a global leap. Hence the event itself is paid.”

    “Nigerians who believe they may qualify for these specialized immigration pathways are invited to complete an eligibility screening and reserve a seat via the official event page, immigify.com/banquet-event,” he added.   

    “The tech startup, which recently got accepted into the renowned Techstars Workforce Development Accelerator, is hosting this event at a time when increasing interest in global career opportunities has continued to cause rising emigration in Africa.

    “As global talent mobility becomes increasingly important in a post-pandemic economy, events like “The Green Card Golden Banquet’ represent a growing shift, one where African professionals are actively being positioned for leadership in the global marketplace.”

  • Immigration Service arrests fleeing ritualist, native doctor

    Immigration Service arrests fleeing ritualist, native doctor

    Operatives of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) have arrested a fleeing native doctor, Obi Levi Obieze, declared wanted by the Police for abduction, kidnapping and ritual killings.

    Obieze (aka) Levi Obu Onyeka was arrested at the Badagry-Seme border area of southwest Nigeria.

    The NIS public relations officer, Assistant Controller of Immigration (ACI) Akinsola Akinlabi, disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja on Thursday.

    “The Comptroller General of Immigration Service, Kemi Nana Nandap, has confirmed the arrest”, Akinlabi said.

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    The statement reads, “According to reports, Obi Levi Obieze, a resident of Umuojor village in Isiagu Community, Enugu State, and a known native doctor, is alleged to have been involved in the kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl on 27th May, 2025.

    “The victim was reportedly abducted by a group of three men while walking with her father to the farm. She was subsequently rescued by the police from a shrine purportedly linked to the suspect, according to a news article published on 28th May, 2025, by a national newspaper.

    “Through credible intelligence, Obi Levi Obieze was apprehended by vigilant men of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Lagos State Border Patrol Command, at Gbaji checkpoint along Badagry-Seme Road while attempting to flee the country on a motorcycle. He is currently in custody, and his identity has been confirmed through a National Identity Management Commission enrolment slip found in his possession. During initial questioning, he admitted to the alleged crimes.

    “The Nigeria Immigration Service is collaborating with the Nigeria Police Force for the suspect’s handover and further investigation while reaffirming its commitment to border security,” he said.