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  •  St.Kitts and Nevis modernises passport with new biometric programme

     St.Kitts and Nevis modernises passport with new biometric programme

    Standfirst: Citizens of the Federation, including those resident in Nigeria, must complete biometric enrolment by 31 July 2027 to retain access to international travel on their passport.
    The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has launched the National Biometric Enrolment and Passport Modernisation Programme, a federal initiative that brings the country’s travel document in line with the international standards already in use across the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
    The programme, jointly led by the Ministry of National Security and the St. Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Unit, requires every citizen of the Federation to complete a one-time biometric enrolment by 31 July 2027. 
    From 1 August 2027, passports that have not been upgraded will be deactivated and cannot be used for international travel until enrolment is completed.
    For the Federation’s Nigerian-resident citizens, the practical reality is straightforward. 
    Appointments at Government-designated collection centres opened on 1 May 2026, with Phase 1 locations in St. Kitts and a network of authorised service providers in key cities worldwide. 
    Phase 2 will extend the collection network further into the consular system, with additional locations to be announced.
    The biometric appointment itself takes between 15 and 30 minutes. Citizens provide fingerprints, a facial scan, and a digital signature, all of which are then embedded in the new biometric-enabled passport. 
    The Government has confirmed that the data is captured once and remains valid for the lifetime of the document, meaning there is no requirement to re-enrol at renewal. 
    For travellers familiar with the inconvenience of repeat biometric appointments under other national systems, this is a meaningful operational improvement.Programme fees are USD 2,500 for the first adult, USD 2,000 for a second adult in the same family, and USD 1,300 for children under 16. The fees are all-inclusive, covering both the biometric enrolment and the passport upgrade.
     Government disbursements are included in the headline figure, and there are no additional Government charges at the renewal stage.Importantly, the programme does not change the rights, status, or standing of any citizen of St. Kitts and Nevis. 

    The Government has been explicit on this point. The initiative is a modernisation of the travel document, not a review of citizenship.
    The data-protection framework is built around full Government control. 
    All biometric information is transmitted directly to secure systems owned and operated by the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, with handling standards aligned to international principles including those derived from the EU General Data Protection Regulation. 
    The service providers supporting collection have no access to Government systems, cannot store data, and operate purely as administrative facilitators during the appointment itself.Enrolment must be facilitated by an Authorised Agent. 
    This is a Government requirement for the current phase, and citizens are advised to contact the Authorised Agent who handled their original application to begin the process. 
    For citizens whose original Authorised Agent is no longer available, the Citizenship Unit can be reached at biometrics@sknciu.com.
    The Government has urged citizens not to wait until the closing months of the enrolment window. Appointment availability is finite, and as the 31 July 2027 deadline approaches, preferred dates and locations will become harder to secure. Early booking is strongly recommended.
    For citizens of the Federation resident in Nigeria, the message is clear. Contact your Authorised Agent. Schedule your appointment.
     Avoid the rush.For further information, citizens can contact the St. Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Unit directly at biometrics@sknciu.com.Media Details St. Kitts and Nevis Citizenship Unit+1 (869) 466-3658

     St.Kitts and Nevis modernises passport with new biometric programme

  • Why Nigerians are being denied Schengen visa in 2026

    Why Nigerians are being denied Schengen visa in 2026

    Some applicants think visa refusals happen randomly, but most denials are caused by avoidable mistakes.

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  • Fans celebrate as celebrity designer Veekee James, husband welcome first child

    Fans celebrate as celebrity designer Veekee James, husband welcome first child

    Popular fashion designer, Veekee James and her husband have welcomed their first child, sending fans and celebrities into celebration mode online.

    The celebrity designer announced the joyful news with stunning family photos and an emotional message, describing their newborn as a blessing and the beginning of a beautiful new chapter.

    Shortly after the announcement, social media was flooded with congratulatory messages from fans and well-wishers.

    Some of the comments from fans wished Veekee, her husband and baby blessings.

    “This is the soft life and happy ending we prayed for. Congratulations Veekee!” an Instagram user said.

    “The internet’s favourite couple just became parents. So beautiful to see.” a fan from tiktok congratulating the new parents 

    The news is the top social chat, with many celebrating the couple’s journey into parenthood.

    Fans celebrate as celebrity designer Veekee James, husband welcome first child

  • Binani Air launches first commercial flight

    Binani Air launches first commercial flight

    Binani Air conducted its first commercial flight from Abuja to Yola on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. The Abuja-Yola flight, the airline stated in its social media channel, marks the start of a journey built on vision, sacrifice, resilience, and belief in Nigeria’s future. Passengers who flew the airline that took off from Abuja with a […]

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  • Ribadu quietly sidelined under Tinubu over US visit – Atiku’s aide alleges

    Ribadu quietly sidelined under Tinubu over US visit – Atiku’s aide alleges

    Paul Ibe, media aide to the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential aspirant, Atiku Abubakar, has alleged that the National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, has been sidelined by the President Bola Tinubu government.

    DAILY POST reports that the recent appointment of Maj.-Gen. Adeyinka Fadewa (rtd.), as Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Homeland Security, has been raising dust.

    A cross-section of Nigerians argued that the office of Homeland Security may replace the NSA, triggering speculation that there may be a fallout between the two.

    Reacting, Ibe in a post on his X on Wednesday, alleged a face-off between Tinubu and Ribadu, saying that the NSA’s office has been quietly sidelined.

    He linked the alleged feud to Ribadu’s recent trip to the United States, where the NSA met with the US Vice President and other officials.

    He wrote, “It is no longer news that NSA Nuhu Ribadu has been quietly sidelined, and that a son of the soil, Retired Major General Adeyinka Famadewa, has been appointed in his stead as Special Adviser on Homeland Security à la US.

    “It is obvious, as revealed by Mohammed Bello Doka in his write-up, that a lot of water has passed under the bridge in taking this decision.

    “But it is being gathered that the final straw may have been Ribadu’s recent visit to the United States, during which he met VP JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his attempt to make a meal of that by having the news pictures published in multiple newspapers, knowing full well that his principal cannot travel to the US”.

    Ribadu quietly sidelined under Tinubu over US visit – Atiku’s aide alleges

  • Bauchi varsity reiterates commitment to staff development

    Bauchi varsity reiterates commitment to staff development

    The management of the Bauchi State-owned Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU) has reiterated its commitment to staff development, research advancement, innovation, and industry collaboration as part of efforts to promote academic excellence and contribute meaningfully to societal development. This was highlighted during a three-day Stepdown Training Workshop on Research Administration, Industry Collaboration, and Commercialisation organised by […]

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  • Nigerian civil war: My memoir meant not to reopen old wounds — Gowon

    Nigerian civil war: My memoir meant not to reopen old wounds — Gowon

    Former Nigerian Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, has said that his forthcoming autobiography was written not to reopen the wounds of the Nigerian Civil War, but to explain the decisions and policies of his administration during one of the country’s most turbulent eras. Gowon made the remarks ahead of the public presentation of the long-awaited […]

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  • Gov Finitri inaugurates electric tricycle initiative in Yola

    Gov Finitri inaugurates electric tricycle initiative in Yola

    As part of his administration’s plan to create comfortable transportation options, Governor Ahamadu Umar Finitri has embraced green transportation through the E-Mobility Initiative. During the inauguration of the electric tricycle initiative in Yola, the governor announced that Adamawa State is positioning itself at the forefront of Nigeria’s emerging clean energy and sustainable transportation movement. The […]

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  • VIDEO: Veekee James, husband welcome first child

    VIDEO: Veekee James, husband welcome first child

    Nigerian fashion designer and entrepreneur, Ruth Erikan James, popularly known as Veekee James, and her husband, Femi Atere, have welcomed their first child together. The celebrity designer announced the birth of their baby girl in a video shared on Instagram on Wednesday. She revealed that the child, named Eliana Adeife Atere, was born on May […]

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  • Ego, competition destroying collaborations among Nigerian artists – Joeboy

    Ego, competition destroying collaborations among Nigerian artists – Joeboy

    Afrobeats singer Joeboy has said ego is affecting how Nigerian artists collaborate.

    Speaking in a recent interview with Cool FM Lagos alongside his colleague, Wizkid Chan, Joeboy claimed that some artists approach collaboration with a competitive mindset, seeking to outshine their collaborators.

    Joeboy said he prefers to collaborate with artists with whom he has cordial relationships to prevent potential conflict of interest.

    “It is easier for me to collaborate with artists that I am cool with or friends with. Because there will be no ego or inner competition. Personally, if I feature you, I expect you to outshine me in the song. That is why I featured you. So, I don’t get the competition,” he said. 

    On his part, Wizard Chan said, “My problem with collaboration is just ego. I would never interfere when you’re recording; you just also do the same. Some artists will ask for a feature and want to tell you how to do your job. That is wrong. Let me do my thing.

    “The reason I would feature anybody is because I cannot do what they are doing. And I can not even tell them to sound like me or do my style. The aim of collaboration is to bring a different aspect to the song. And it is not a competition. But some artists would go as far as changing their verses when they hear their collaborator’s own and it sounds better than their’s. It is not supposed to be a competition,” he added. 

    Ego, competition destroying collaborations among Nigerian artists – Joeboy