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Investigate claims of USAID funding Boko Haram, Al-Qaeda – Ndume to Nigerian govt

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Borno South Senator, Ali Ndume, has called on the Nigerian government to thoroughly investigate the claims of the United States Agency for International Development, USAID, funding Boko Haram and other terrorists organizations.

Ndume’s call came against the backdrop of an allegation made by Pennsylvanian Republican lawmaker, Scot Perry that USAID was funding terrorists organizations.

Perry disclosed this during an inaugural hearing of the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency last Thursday.

Speaking during the session tagged: “The War on Waste: Stamping Out the Scourge of Improper Payments and Fraud,” focused on alleged misuse of taxpayer funds, the Congress man alleged that $697 million in aid was being funnelled to Boko Haram, ISIS, and Al-Qaeda through USAID.

Perry claimed that there is no record of USAID using $136 million to build 120 schools in Pakistan.

However, appearing on Channels Television, Sunday Politics, Ndume said Perry’s allegations should be seriously looked into.

According to Ndume: “You can’t say it’s just an allegation; it’s more than that.

“That’s why the Nigerian government and the National Assembly, especially, need to look into it to investigate and verify the veracity of such a very weighty allegation.

“This development is very worrisome, especially because one of the terrorist organisations mentioned by Scott Perry is Boko Haram, and Boko Haram has ravaged not only the North-East but even other parts of Nigeria.

“You can remember Boko Haram bombed the police headquarters and the UN office in Abuja, and the casualties were enormous. So, the Nigerian government must be interested.

“I’m worried, but the Nigerian security agencies have raised this indirectly several times. Even the Borno State government was wary of the operations of the NGOs.

“We have been wondering for all these years where these people are getting money.”

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India’s worst economic slowdown over, but market volatility may persist: Goldman Sachs

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New Delhi [India], March 26 (ANI): The worst phase of India’s economic slowdown and earnings decline is likely over according to the global financial firm Goldman Sachs.

However, it expects market volatility to continue in the near term because of high domestic investment in small- and mid-cap stocks and global uncertainties, particularly from tariffs.

“The worst is likely behind us in terms of economic growth and earnings trajectory, and prices have corrected meaningfully,” it said.

In a recent report, the firm maintained a “MarketWeight” stance on India within the emerging markets (EM) category. It advised investors to focus on stocks with strong earnings visibility and quality growth.

The report highlighted that the NIFTY 50 index has corrected by 10 per cent from its peak in September 2024. This decline was driven by a slowdown in earnings growth due to weaker macroeconomic conditions and a sharp reduction in valuation multiples across sectors.

Analysts noted that earnings per share (EPS) expectations for FY26 have been cut by an average of 7 per cent across the market.

Goldman Sachs attributed the recent economic slowdown to cyclical factors rather than structural weaknesses. It explained that policy measures such as strict credit regulations in late 2023, a cautious monetary approach, tight liquidity due to foreign exchange outflows, and fiscal tightening had contributed to the weaker growth momentum.

The report said “the growth slowdown is cyclical rather than structural, and largely reflects policy tightness — the lagged effects of credit regulation in late 2023, cautious monetary policy and (until recently) tight liquidity amidst FX outflows”

However, the report suggested that some recent policy changes could help the economy recover in the coming months. These include income tax relief announced in the Union Budget and policy rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

Goldman Sachs’ economists project that India’s real GDP growth could improve to 6.4 per cent in the second half of 2025.

Despite this optimism, the report cautioned that risks remain, particularly from potential U.S. tariffs on Indian goods, which could impact trade and economic growth.

Overall, while the worst phase of the slowdown may be behind, investors should remain cautious about market volatility and external risks affecting India’s economic outlook. (ANI)

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U.S. drops another bombshell for Nigerians overstaying their Visas

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By Kazeem Ugbodaga

The United States has issued a stern warning to Nigerians overstaying their visas, declaring that violators could face a permanent travel ban and possible criminal prosecution.

In a message released via its official X handle on Monday, the U.S. Mission in Nigeria left no room for doubt, stressing that consular officers have full access to immigration histories and would detect any past visa violations.

“If you overstay your U.S. visa, you could face a permanent ban on traveling to the United States, as well as criminal prosecution,” the statement read.

The Mission further dismissed claims of accidental overstays, stating emphatically, “There is no such thing as an ‘honest mistake’ – it is your responsibility to use your visa correctly.”

This latest warning follows increased scrutiny of immigration violations as U.S. authorities tighten regulations on non-compliant visitors.

With thousands of Nigerians travelling to the U.S. for tourism, business, and education, this development signals severe consequences for those who fail to comply with visa rules.

In recent months, reports have surfaced of Nigerians facing difficulty renewing U.S. visas due to past overstays.

Immigration experts warn that even a short overstay could trigger long-term travel restrictions, making it harder for offenders to secure future entry into America.

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ROMANIA (EUROPE/SHENGHEN) UNSKILLED WORK PERMIT

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BENEFITS/ADVANTAGES:

Family can join you after your residence permit is obtained.
Move within the EU countries without visa.
Enjoy quality healthcare
Transit to permanent residence and become a citizen
Free and quality education for all children.
Affordable cost of living.

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*OCCUPATION:*
a. Construction Worker
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*Job Location:* Romania

*Salary (Monthly):* From 850 Euro to 1,200 Euro
*Schedule:* 8-10 hours per day. Five days a week.
*Accommodation:* Provided by the employer.
*Age:* 21 to 45 years
*Duration of Work Permit:* 1 -2 year
*Processing Duration:* 1 to 2 Months

*REQUIRED DOCUMENTS*
a. CV/Resume (Europass format)
b. International passport valid for 1.5 years
c. Police/Criminal Clearance Certificate
d. One passport photographs on white background.
e. Academic credentials/ certificates.

*VISA REQUIREMENTS*
a. International Passport
b. Invitation and Working permit documents from employer
c. International passport valid for 1.5 years
d. Police/Criminal Clearance Certificate
e. Medical Insurance for 1 year
f. Booked Ticket (Reservation only)
g. One passport photographs on white background.
h. Financial documents (Optional)

*NOTE:* Kindly check with the embassy as requirements and visa application procedure varies by nationality of the applicant.

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*TOTAL Fee:* €3,600 Three Thousand Six Hundred Euro) with the following breakdown:

*First Instalment:* € 1,500.00 (Five Hundred Euro) advance payment

*Second Instalment:* €1,500.00 (One Thousand Five Hundred Euro) after working permit is approved ready and a copy is scanned and sent to the applicant.

*Third Instalment:* €600 Six Hundred Euro) after the visa is issued.

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