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Catholic bishops score Buhari low, president disagrees

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Catholic bishops yesterday visited President Muhammadu Buhari at Aso Rock where they lamented what they described as a glaring failure of his administration to tackle poverty, hunger, insecurity, violence, fear and unemployment.

The clerics, under the aegis of Catholic ‎Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), were led to the Presidential Villa by their president and Archbishop of Jos, Most Rev. Ignatius Ayau Kaigama and the secretary and Bishop of Gboko, Most Rev. William Avenya.

They wondered why President Buhari in the last three years failed to take advantage of the enormous goodwill of Nigerians and provide the expected succour to the people.

“We work with the people at the grassroots and, therefore, have first-hand information about what they are going through.

“There is no doubt that when you came into office, you had an enormous amount of the goodwill of Nigerians, since many saw you as a person of integrity who would be able to bring sanity into a system that was nearly crippled by endemic corruption.

“Nearly three years later, however, one has the feeling that this goodwill is being fast depleted by some glaring failures of government which we have the moral responsibility to bring to your notice, else we would be failing in our duty as spiritual fathers and leaders,” the bishops said.

In an address they presented to Buhari during their closed-door meeting and made available to newsmen, Most Rev. Kaigama lamented that “our beloved country appears to be under siege” with many negative forces keeping a stronghold on the population, especially the weaker and defenseless ones.

“There is a feeling of hopelessness across the country. Our youths are restive and many of them have taken to hard drugs, cultism and other forms of violent crimes, while many have become victims of human trafficking. The nation is nervous.

“Just as we seem to be gradually emerging from the dark tunnel of an economic recession that caused untold hardship to families and individuals, violent attacks by unscrupulous persons, among whom are terrorists masquerading as herdsmen, have led to a near civil war situation in many parts of the country.

“We are saddened that, repeatedly, innocent citizens in different communities across the nation are brutally attacked and their sources of livelihood mindlessly destroyed. Lives are wasted and property worth billions of naira, including places of worship, schools, hospitals and business enterprises, are torched and turned to ashes.

“We are still more saddened by the recent massacre of unarmed citizens by these terrorists in some communities in Benue, Adamawa, Kaduna and Taraba states which has caused national shock, grief and outcry. The silence of the Federal Government in the wake of these horrifying attacks is, to say the least, shocking,” the bishops told Buhari.

According to them, there is a growing feeling of helplessness among the people and the danger is that some may begin to take the laws into their hands.

The religious leaders said the President Buhari-led administration must take very seriously its primary responsibility of protecting the lives and property of citizens and ensure that such mindless killings do not re-occur.

Kaigama noted that while herdsmen may be under pressure to save their livestock and economy, it should never to be done at the expense of other people’s lives and means of livelihood. He insisted that a better alternative to open grazing should be sought rather than introducing “cattle colonies” in the country.

The visitors urged the Federal Government to move against other criminal activities including kidnapping.

The CBCN decried the government’s alleged disregard for federal character principle as it concerned appointments and imbalance in the distribution of federal amenities, saying it had resulted in the loss of a sense of belonging in many parts of the country.

“These and many more such problems are, in our opinion, grave matters that should be worrying all political leaders in our country today, rather than any bid for re-election,” Kaigama said,

A statement later made available to newsmen by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, quoted President Buhari as explaining that his administration’s policy proposed in response to the frequent clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the country was not meant to colonise any part of the country.

Buhari said the intention of government was to create grazing locations for cattle rearers , which has now been misconstrued as another form of colonisation.

He expressed regret that the “well-thought out policy” of the Federal Government, which was conceived after wide consultations with stakeholders, had been largely misunderstood by a section of the public.

Buhari condemned the recent killings in Benue, Adamawa, Taraba, and Zamfara states and said security operatives would ensure the prosecution of perpetrators and all those found with illegal arms in the affected areas.

‘’The impression created that I was sitting in an air-conditioned office and home, enjoying myself while these things happened, is dishonest.

‘’At every step, I have tried to foresee these problems because I have the experience as a former military officer who commanded three out of the four divisions of the Nigerian Army, in Lagos, Ibadan and Jos.

‘’I am quite aware of the problems we have and I am doing my best to get law enforcement agencies to be on alert.

‘’We have done very well on security in the North East, when you compare what the condition was before we came in and what it is now.

‘’On the economy, particularly agriculture, I am very pleased that God answered the prayers of Nigerians who prayed for a bountiful harvest. On the fight against corruption, the president reiterated that government would be guided by the law in the investigation and prosecution of all graft-related cases. People are being prosecuted systematically with evidence.”

The president declared that no ethnic group or political zone has been deliberately marginalised in the appointments made so far.

Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has flayed the presidency for allegedly abdicating its responsibility of governance to hijack the functions of the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by appointing people into partisan offices, which is outside its responsibility.

The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, in a statement yesterday said it was ludicrous that after almost three years of failure to deliver on the least of its campaign promises, the Buhari presidency was moving around, looking for those to use once again to beguile Nigerians ahead of the 2019 elections.

The PDP stressed that the Buhari Presidency has failed to be remorseful “for its misrule”, noting that the disagreements in APC were fallouts of members’ resentment towards its desperation for power.

The opposition party said Nigerians were waiting to see how Bola Tinubu, who had also openly expressed his concerns and disapprovals on the mismanagement of the economy and whose large constituents were direct victims of the ineptitude, impunity, nepotism, dictatorial tendencies, corruption and insecurity that had allegedly characterised the Buhari presidency, would turn around to preach that all is well and attempt to sell a practically bad product to the nation.

The PDP commended Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike and his Ekiti State counterpart, Ayo Fayose, for visiting Benue State and extending assistance to victims of the recent violent attacks and other internally displaced persons in the state.

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Netflix Struggles In Nigeria With Only About 300k Subscribers – Comedian AY

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Comedian and filmmaker AY Makun has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the alleged decision by Netflix to pause funding for Nigerian original films.

The debate began when filmmaker Kunle Afolayan revealed that Netflix had stopped commissioning Nigerian content. This sparked concerns about the platform’s commitment to the Nigerian market.

During a recent interview with Nollywood on Radio, Makun addressed the issue. He clarified that Netflix is not pulling out of Nigeria.

Instead, he explained that the platform is likely reassessing its approach due to ongoing financial challenges. He emphasised that this does not signal a loss of interest in Nigerian content.

“I recently had a meeting with Netflix, and at no point did they say they were leaving this region,” Makun explained. “During that meeting, we discussed my next project and how they could be involved. I don’t believe they’re leaving Nigeria.”

Makun highlighted that Netflix’s challenges in Nigeria are mainly rooted in financial constraints.

“If you’re running a business in a region and you’re spending much more than you’re earning, you’d need to reconsider your approach. That’s what they’re doing,” he stated.

The comedian explained that Netflix has invested heavily in Nigeria, far surpassing the revenue it has generated in the region.

He emphasised that the platform’s struggles stem largely from the low number of subscriptions and the widespread habit of account sharing, forcing Netflix to reconsider its business model.

“For instance, despite Nigeria’s population of over 200 million people, Netflix has only around 300,000 subscriptions, which indicates a problem that needs fixing,” Makun observed.

Furthermore, he elaborated that a significant number of Nigerians access Netflix by using shared accounts instead of purchasing individual subscriptions. This contributes to the platform’s revenue challenges.

“People often share one subscription with several others, and that’s part of the issue. It’s not just about the filmmakers,” Makun concluded.

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CKay Tops The List Of RIAA Best-Selling Nigerian Artists

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Nigerian pop music continues to make waves globally, particularly in the United States, where Afrobeats artists achieve groundbreaking commercial milestones.

At the forefront of this success is CKay, who leads as one of the best-selling Nigerian artists in the U.S. His viral hit, Love Nwantiti, has sold over 8 million units, earning its place as the most certified Nigerian song in the country.

The 2021 TikTok sensation is now on track to become the first diamond-certified Afrobeats record, solidifying its historic impact.

Following closely, Wizkid maintains a strong position as one of Nigeria’s most successful exports. His hit single, Essence, featuring Tems and Justin Bieber, has surpassed 4 million units in sales.

With eight RIAA certifications, Wizkid is the most certified Nigerian artist in the U.S. This feat highlights his consistent ability to captivate international audiences.

Meanwhile, Rema has secured third place with over 5 million units sold, driven by his global anthem Calm Down.

The record-breaking track, certified six times platinum by the RIAA, became the first African song to surpass 1 billion streams in the U.S.

It also achieved a peak position of No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest for any Nigerian song, and spent an impressive 52 weeks on the chart.

Notably, Calm Down was the first African track to dominate Billboard’s radio chart.

Other Nigerian stars continue to shine as well. Tems became the first Nigerian artist to debut on the Billboard Hot 100, while Burna Boy holds the record for the most Billboard Hot 100 entries by a Nigerian act.

Similarly, Davido made history with Fall, the first Nigerian song to earn an RIAA Gold certification.

These remarkable achievements highlight the undeniable global influence of Afrobeats and showcase the extraordinary talent of Nigerian artists with CKay making waves as one of the best-selling Nigerian artists in the U.S.

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UK Tightens Financial Requirements For 2025 Visa Applicants

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The United Kingdom has introduced updated financial requirements for visa applicants in 2025, citing rising living costs and inflation as the primary reasons for the changes. These adjustments impact students, workers, tourists, and families planning to visit or reside in the UK.

For students, the financial thresholds for living expenses have been significantly raised. Those studying in London must now demonstrate a minimum of £1,400 per month for living costs, an increase from £1,334 in 2024.

Students outside London need to prove £1,100 per month, up from the previous £1,023. These amounts must cover a nine-month period, accompanied by proof of the first year’s course fees.

The UK Home Office has emphasized that applicants’ bank statements must show the required funds consistently over a 28-day period, with the records dated no more than 31 days before the application submission.

Visa fees have also risen across various categories. The standard student visa fee for applications made outside the UK has increased from £490 to £510. Visitors face higher costs as well, with six-month visas now priced at £120, up from £115.

Long-term visit visas have seen steeper hikes, such as the two-year visa fee rising from £400 to £420. Priority visa processing fees have jumped from £500 to £550.

Work visa requirements vary by category. Applicants for the Skilled Worker Visa must show proof of £1,270 unless their employer provides a certification of financial support.

Global Talent Visa applicants remain exempt from specific financial thresholds but must demonstrate they can afford their initial living costs.

Similarly, Health and Care Worker Visa applicants are exempt if their employer sponsors them.

Tourists are now required to provide evidence of sufficient funds to cover accommodation, transportation, and daily expenses during their stay. For longer visits, stricter financial scrutiny applies.

Family visa applicants must meet higher income thresholds in 2025, with partners or spouses required to prove a combined annual income of at least £29,000.

Additional costs include £3,800 for the first child and £2,400 for each subsequent child. Applicants can offset these requirements with savings, provided they submit valid documentation.

Certain exceptions apply, such as for individuals receiving disability or carer benefits and those with British or Irish children living in the UK. Human rights considerations may also influence application outcomes.

These revised guidelines reflect the UK government’s focus on ensuring that visa applicants can sustain themselves financially while living in the country.

Applicants should carefully review these updates and prepare accordingly.

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