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Interior ministry unveils new passport processing portal for Nigerians abroad

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The ministry of interior says Nigerians living in the diaspora can now get their passports after an online application without hassle.

A statement issued on the ministry’s X account on Saturday said the development would also eliminate the discomfort of long queues and middlemen that applicants encounter.

The ministry did not clarify if the new improvements would ease the process of submitting biometrics as citizens abroad could previously apply for their passports online.

However, Ridwan Adelaja, media aide to Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, minister of interior, hinted that the ministry had unveiled a new system for citizens abroad.

“No cause for alarm. They will all be processed and produced duly. However, going forward, the new system is expected to be used,” Adelaja replied to an X user asking what would happen to applications scheduled with the “old system”.

Newsmen contacted Adelaja to clarify if the ministry’s announcement was a launch of a new portal or features but the aide did not immediately respond.

Reacting to the development, social media users hailed the ministry for an improved speed in passport collection.

“My wife’s younger brother left Manchester very early on Monday morning to have his passport biometrics completed in London. He returned to Manchester the same day, and his passport arrived the following day (Tuesday),” an X user wrote.

Another post reads: “If nothing is working in Nigeria, you BTO is actually working. Friend of mine got his passport less than a week after biometrics in London”.

Tunji-Ojo assured Nigerians that the automated system, when fully launched, would be digitally inclusive and ease passport application.

All citizens of Nigeria either by birth, descent, adoption, registration or naturalisation, are eligible to possess a passport, provided they satisfy all conditions prescribed by law.

On the application portal, citizens abroad can apply for a fresh passport, renewal, data correction, pause applications, book appointments, and track applications.

Applicants can also test their passport photographs before final upload and processing.

Citizens requesting a passport from outside Nigeria will be required to fill out the application form and select a mission in the processing country.

They would then be required to choose a payment option and make payment, after which they would book an appointment for biometric enrolment.

Applicants would also need to proceed with enrolment on the scheduled date and wait for a passport pick-up notification.

The minister of interior had said the fresh criteria introduced for passport applications are intended to stop foreigners from exploiting the system.

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‘Due to CBN directive’ — OPay to close accounts trading crypto

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OPay, a Nigerian-based financial technology firm, has warned its customers against using their accounts to facilitate cryptocurrency transactions.

The fintech firm, in a statement on Friday, said due to a directive from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), it will close accounts involved in crypto trading.

The statement follows the recent directive by CBN to some financial technology companies (Fintechs) to pause the onboarding of new customers until further notice.

Some fintech firms confirmed compliance with the CBN directive on April 30.

In the statement, OPay said in “compliance with the CBN directive, please note that OPay prohibits any cryptocurrency and all virtual currency trading”.

“Any account engaging in such activities will be closed, and customer information will be shared with regulatory authorities,” OPay said.

“Please ensure that your account does not involve any cryptocurrency or any other virtual currency transaction.”

On April 24, a federal high court in Abuja delivered a ruling that granted an interim order to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to freeze at least 1,146 bank accounts belonging to individuals and companies over “unauthorised foreign exchange” transactions.

TheCable Index analysis of the 1,146 accounts showed 90 percent of the affected accounts are operated by commercial banks, while 10 percent are operated by fintechs.

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FIRS asks banks to charge stamp duty on mortgaged-backed loans

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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has asked banks to deduct a 0.375 percent stamp duty charge on all mortgaged-backed loans and bonds.

Mortgage-backed loans are loans banks extend to individuals or entities to buy a home and repay the loan amount over time with interest.

Stamp duty is a levy charged on physical and electronic instruments or documents.

In an email sent by Access Bank to customers on Thursday, the new directive which took immediate effect, does not affect old loans with already agreed terms and conditions.

“We would like to inform you that the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has directed all Nigerian banks to implement stamp duty on certain transactions that require duty payments such as contracts and legal mortgages,” Access Bank said.

“In compliance with this directive, we have taken measures to streamline the process to make transactions more convenient for you.

“To this end, a stamp duty charge of 0.375% will be applied to loans backed by legal mortgage, shares, debentures, or bonds. The charge will be applied on the value of the legal mortgage, shares, debentures or Bonds and remitted to the Federal Inland Revenue Services.

“However, all previously approved loans will remain unchanged and should be repaid in full as per the agreed terms and conditions.

“We are committed to providing you with exceptional service.”

The development follows FIRS’ effort to increase federal government revenue through taxes.

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Unemployment is Africa’s biggest challenge, says Elumelu as UBA employs 398

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Tony Elumelu, group chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA), says unemployment is one of the biggest challenges on the continent.

Elumelu spoke at the induction ceremony of 398 young Africans who were inducted after participating in a six-month graduate management accelerator programme (GMAP) in Lagos on May 2.

The graduates are from six African countries; Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroun, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia.

Speaking at the event, Elumelu congratulated all the graduates for completing the intense capacity-building programme and combining learning with on-the-job training experience, garnered while rotating across several departments and units in the bank.

The economist also highlighted the bank’s passion for youth empowerment in Africa to bridge the unemployment gap.

“For me, these young UBA Graduates are a testament to who we are: a truly pan-African Group, that invests in African talent. This milestone is more than just numbers,” Elumelu said.

“It signifies UBA’s commitment to youth empowerment. Unemployment is the greatest challenge we face – a tragic and cruel betrayal of a generation.

“We know governments alone cannot create all the jobs we need – so it is up to us, the African private sector, to partner with our government in improving lives and livelihoods.

“This is Africapitalism, and it is gratifying to see UBA play its part. UBA is dedicated to creating a positive impact, through the GMAP programme UBA is creating employment, boosting economic growth, and transforming lives across Africa.

“At UBA, identifying these young ones, bringing them to the centre, training them, equipping them for the future and the task ahead, not just for a career in UBA, but wherever they end up remains our passion, because this is how we play our role as a Pan-African bank, in helping to empower the next generation, which is the African youth. We are helping to create employment and this for us is our driving force.”

Earlier in his speech, Oliver Alawuba, UBA’s group managing director (GMD) and chief executive officer (CEO), commended the graduating class for their unwavering commitment and emphasised the programme’s role in cultivating the next generation of UBA leaders.

“Your dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment have been nothing short of inspiring,” Alawuba said.

“Each of you has demonstrated the qualities of a true UBA ambassador, and today, we celebrate not just your achievements but also the collective strength of our UBA family.”

Modupe Akindele, UBA’s group head of human resources, said the bank remains committed to nurturing talent and leadership within the organisation.

Akindele said the GMAP programme, which marked its second graduation, will be a continuous initiative, as it culminates an intensive journey towards leadership excellence.

“Already, the programme has graduated over 1,100 graduates, that is about 700 in 2023 and now we have 398 graduates,” she said.

Akindele said the bank will continue to nurture the youth to their full potential.

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