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Over 1.3 Million Nigerian Visa Applications Turned Down by the UK Between 2005 and Early 2026

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Nigeria holds the second position worldwide for the highest number of UK visa rejections, as per official statistics released by the UK Home Office. From 2005 to the first quarter of 2026, the UK government denied a total of 1,344,595 visa applications from Nigerian citizens.  This substantial figure accounts for 15.2% of all UK visa rejections globally and 44.4% of all denials across Africa during this 21-year timeframe. Over 4.09 million applications were submitted, with final decisions made on approximately 4.07 million. A total of 2,723,558 visas were successfully granted to Nigerians, positioning Nigeria as the third-largest recipient of UK visas worldwide, following China and India. The average refusal rate stands at 33.1%, which is more than double the global average refusal rate of 14.8%. Visitor visas constituted the majority of the denials, totaling 1,127,088 (nearly 84%) of the overall rejections. A significant tightening of British immigration policies in 2024 has notab...

Venezuelan Earthquakes Kill More Than 1400, Rescue Efforts Underway

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As of June 28, 2026, a minimum of 1,450 individuals have been confirmed deceased, with over 3,200 others sustaining injuries due to the catastrophic twin earthquakes that hit northern Venezuela. The intense earthquakes, registering magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, occurred less than a minute apart on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. The calamity has severely affected the capital city of Caracas and the coastal state of La Guaira, where entire residential buildings have been turned into debris. Families have reported around 68,900 individuals unaccounted for, prompting concerns among authorities that the ultimate death toll may continue to escalate significantly. The calamity occurred on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, due to an unusual "doublet" event. Two shallow earthquakes, registering magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, struck northwestern and central Venezuela within a minute of one another. According to National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez, the earthquakes have resulted in at least 1,450 fa...

11 killed in eastern France skydiving plane crash; 14 die in Saudi Arabia helicopter accident

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On June 28, 2026, a civilian skydiving aircraft tragically crashed near the northeastern town of Tomblaine, France, resulting in the deaths of eleven individuals.  This incident, which left no survivors, included one pilot, five skydiving instructors, and five students.  Fortunately, no bystanders on the ground sustained injuries. The aircraft, a German-registered Pilatus PC-6 light plane, was owned by a local skydiving club and was conducting a training flight. Relatives of the skydivers were present at the airfield at the time of the crash. The plane descended vertically into a grassy area adjacent to the runway of the Nancy-Essey Aerodrome, narrowly avoiding a nearby residential area and shopping center. Regional prefect Yves Seguy reported that the aircraft seemed to experience unexplained damage during its ascent before it fell straight down. Amaury Lacote, the deputy public prosecutor in Nancy, confirmed that a technical investigation has been initiated to ascertain the ...

Nigeria Police say pastor was not arrested in connection with Oyo student kidnappings

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The Oyo State Police Command has officially refuted claims that a pastor was apprehended for providing arms, ammunition, or logistical support to the bandits responsible for the Oriire school abductions. In a formal press release, the state command characterized the viral rumors circulating on social media as entirely false, misleading, and unfounded.  Social media posts and broadcast snippets suggested that a local cleric was caught engaging in gunrunning and smuggling operational equipment through checkpoints. The source of the misinformation was traced back to a recycled video from an unrelated arrest in August 2020 in Imo State, where a different pastor was showcased in connection with a separate kidnapping syndicate. Official Police Clarification: Oyo State Police spokesperson DSP Ayanlade Olayinka confirmed that neither the police nor any collaborating security agency has detained any pastor in relation to the Oriire incident. In a statement, the Command described the reports...

₦6m penalty imposed on Saudi Airlines by NCAA for consumer protection lapses

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  The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has imposed a fine of N6 million on Saudi Airlines due to violations related to consumer protection. In a statement released by Chris Achimugu, the Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at the NCAA, on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Friday, it was highlighted that this action followed the Authority's efforts to assist the airline in preventing violence at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport a few months ago. The NCAA had also granted additional time for the airline to address several outstanding issues, alongside determinations made by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). "This penalty is essential to ensure adherence to Part 19 of the NCAA Regulations 2023. It is anticipated that the airline will significantly enhance its operations in Nigeria. Passengers traveling to and from Nigeria deserve to feel safeguarded and valued by the airline," the statement partially conveyed. Achimugu further emphasized that the ...

Court Schedules Sept. 29 Ruling in New Mohbad Investigation Case

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has set September 29, 2026, for the delivery of its judgment regarding a lawsuit aimed at compelling the Nigeria Police Force to reopen the investigation into the death of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, widely known as Mohbad. The presiding judge, Justice James Omotosho, established this date following the final arguments presented by the counsel for the applicant. The case, identified as FHC/ABJ/CS/363/2026, lists the Inspector-General of Police, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Commissioner of Police for the Lagos State Command as respondents. However, when the case was called, none of the respondents were present in court. Chief Tunde Falola, the counsel for the Registered Trustees of Break the Silence Foundation, an NGO, Adopted all documents filed on behalf of the plaintiff and urged the court to grant the requested reliefs.  Additionally, the court considered an application from Samson Obaboye, who sought to be included in the suit as an in...

Inspector-General Says Fully-Tinted Vehicles Unacceptable in Nigeria

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Olatunji Disu, Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police (IGP), expressed his intention to impose a complete ban on tinted vehicles across the nation if it were solely within his authority. He contended that fully tinted windows present significant security threats and are often misused by kidnappers, armed robbers, and 'one-chance' operators. The IGP made these comments in Abuja while addressing concerns brought forth by Afam Osigwe (SAN), the President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA). The NBA president specifically criticized the commercialization and renewal process for tinted glass permits, although he recognized that the police should continue to oversee their general usage. This position highlights the ongoing stringent regulations regarding the use of tinted glass on vehicles within the country. Every vehicle equipped with tinted glass in Nigeria must possess an official tinted glass permit issued by the police. The Nigeria Police Force has previously implemented a dig...