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UK Visa: Overseas Customers To Pay For Email Enquiries

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British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright

The British High Commission has announced that email enquiries by visa customers applying from outside the UK would attract a fee as from June 1.

The high commission made this known in a brief report on changes to UK Visas & Immigration customer care operations made available by the Media Officer, Mr Joseph Abuku, in Abuja on Monday.

According to the report, the changes would help the government reduce costs and ensure those who benefit directly from the UK immigration system make an appropriate contribution.

“Effective today (June 1), email enquiries by visa customers from overseas will attract a fee.

“How you contact UK Visas and Immigration is changing.

“From 1 June, all customer enquiries will be handled by a new commercial partner Sitel UK. The new contract will see a number of changes for customers.”

The high commission stated that changes were made in all phone numbers and opening hours.

Other changes made were a reduction in the number of languages offered to 8 including English, and a fee of £5.48 for customers who contacted the UK Visas and Immigration by email.

“You will need to pay using a credit or debit card for contacting us by email.

“The charge includes the first email enquiry you send and any follow-up emails to and from the contact centre relating to the same enquiry.

“The way you pay to use the telephone service will remain the same using a credit or debit card.

“If you do not have access to a credit or debit card, you may choose to use a trusted 3rd party such as an agent or sponsor.”

The UK mission, however, stated that there were no changes to services for customers contacting from inside the UK.

British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright

British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright

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Nigeria Ranks 5th In Global Cybercrime Index

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Researchers from two universities—Oxford and UNSW Canberra—decided to find out where cybercrime hotspots are. To do this, they asked about 100 cybercrime experts around the world for their opinions.

The experts were asked to consider five main types of cybercrime:

  1. Creating tools used for cybercrime, like malware.
  2. Launching cyberattacks and demanding money to stop them.
  3. Stealing data or identities through hacking or phishing scams.
  4. Tricking people out of money online through scams like fake emails or online auctions.
  5. Making money from stolen information, like laundering money or using stolen credit cards.

Based on the experts’ input, the researchers will create a list of countries considered to be the biggest sources of cybercrime.

The study ranked countries based on how much cybercrime comes from them. This ranking is called the World Cybercrime Index, or WCI for short.

The study found that Russia is seen as the number one source of cybercrime in the world, followed by Ukraine, China, the United States, and Nigeria.

The study ranked Russia as the number one source of cybercrime in the world. Russia had the highest score (58.39) on the World Cybercrime Index (WCI), and researchers traced 81.34 cyberattacks back to Russia. The survey also showed that Russian cybercriminals are highly skilled (scoring 8.73 out of 10 on technical skills) and very professional, causing significant harm with their crimes.

Following Russia, the study ranked Ukraine as the second-largest source of cybercrime. Ukraine’s overall cybercrime score on the World Cybercrime Index (WCI) was 36.44. Researchers also linked 50.76 cyberattacks to Ukraine. Just like Russia, Ukrainian cybercriminals were rated as very skilled with a technical skill score of 8.24 on a scale of 1 to 10.

China was ranked third in the study as a source of cybercrime. Their overall score on the World Cybercrime Index (WCI) was 27.86. Researchers linked 24.24 cyberattacks to China. Chinese hackers were rated as skilled with a technical skill score of 7.81 on a scale of 1 to 10.

The United States came in fourth place on the list of cybercrime hotspots. The World Cybercrime Index (WCI) score for the US was 25.01. Researchers connected 17.68 cyberattacks to the US. American hackers were rated as skilled with a technical skill score of 7.21 on a scale of 1 to 10.

While the study found Russia to be the overall leader in cybercrime, Nigeria was singled out for a different reason – scams. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Overall cybercrime: Nigeria ranked fifth on the World Cybercrime Index (WCI) with a score of 21.28. Researchers linked 8.41 cyberattacks to Nigeria, and Nigerian hackers were rated as somewhat skilled with a technical ability score of 5.80 on a scale of 1 to 10.
  • Scams: Interestingly, Nigeria topped the list for scam-related cybercrime. The country received a much higher WCI score of 52.17 for scams, with a whopping 70 nominations for this type of cybercrime. The closest competitor, the US, only had 27 nominations and a WCI score of 22.72 for scams. This shows that while Nigerian cybercriminals may be less technically skilled overall, they are much more active in scams compared to other countries on the list.

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10 Things To Check Before Boarding A Plane

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Airports can be overwhelming! Between security lines, finding the right gate, and everything else leading up to boarding, it’s easy to feel stressed and forget something important. Here to the rescue are some practical tips to help stressed flyers remember key things before boarding the plane:

1. Travel Documents

Here’s a checklist to make sure you have all the travel documents you need:

  • Valid Passport: Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months after your travel dates and has enough blank pages for any required entry stamps.
  • Visa (if required): Check the visa requirements for your destination country well in advance. You may need to apply for a visa before you travel.
  • Boarding Pass: You will receive your boarding pass electronically or at the airport check-in counter.
  • Other Identification: Depending on your destination and airline, you may also need other forms of identification, such as a driver’s licence or national ID card.
  • Additional Considerations: Some countries may require proof of onward travel (a plane ticket showing you’re leaving the country), proof of yellow fever vaccination (if applicable), or a health declaration form. It’s always best to check with the embassy or consulate of your destination country for the latest entry requirements.

2. Luggage

Make sure your checked and carry-on luggage meets the size and weight restrictions set by your airline. These limitations are usually available on the airline’s website or app. To avoid any surprises at the airport, weigh your bags at home before you leave.

Attach a sturdy luggage tag with your name, address, and phone number to each of your bags. This will help reunite you with your luggage in case it gets lost or misplaced during your travels.

3. Arrival Time

Don’t miss your flight! Give yourself plenty of time at the airport to avoid any stress. Here’s why:

  • Check-in lines can get long: Depending on the airline and airport, check-in lines can take a while. Aim to arrive at the airport early enough to check in your bags and get your boarding pass without rushing.
  • Security screening can be unpredictable: Security lines can vary depending on the day and time of travel. Factor in extra time to get through security screening without feeling pressured.
  • Unexpected delays can happen: Traffic jams, flight cancellations, or other unforeseen circumstances can throw a wrench in your travel plans. Having a buffer built into your schedule will help you manage these situations calmly.

As a general rule, arriving at the airport 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours before an international flight is a good starting point. You can always check with your airline for their specific recommendations.

4. Security Check

Security checks are a necessary part of flying. Avoid bringing any prohibited items in your carry-on bag. This includes liquids or gels over 100 ml (think shampoo, toothpaste, etc.), sharp objects (like pocket knives or nail clippers), and aerosols (hairspray, deodorants).

5. Health and Safety

Staying healthy should be a top priority throughout your travels, especially during a pandemic. This means wearing a well-fitting mask that covers your nose and mouth for the duration of your trip, along with frequent handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

If soap and water aren’t readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Don’t forget to pack any medications you need and be aware of any potential health risks, like allergies or outbreaks, at your destination.

By taking these simple precautions, you can minimise your chances of getting sick and focus on enjoying your travels!

6. Flight Details

Don’t get lost at the airport. Before you head out, make sure you’re familiar with all the important details of your flight.

Knowing your departure gate will save you time and stress when it’s time to board. You can usually find your gate number on your boarding pass or by checking the airport flight information screens.

The boarding time is different from the departure time. The boarding time is when you’re allowed to enter the aeroplane. Make sure to arrive at the gate before boarding time to avoid missing your flight.

If you have a long journey with layovers or connections, plan accordingly. This might involve knowing the gate for your connecting flight and how much time you have between flights. Some airports are large, so it can take time to get from one gate to another.

7. Comfort Items

Make your flight a breeze with some cosy essentials! Here’s what to pack for your travel comfort:

  • Get comfy: Pack a travel pillow and a blanket to make your seat feel more like home. This will help you relax and even catch some sleep on long journeys.
  • Drown out the noise: Headphones are a must-have! They’ll let you listen to music, podcasts, audiobooks, or watch movies to keep yourself entertained during the flight.
  • Pack some snacks: Aeroplane food can be pricey and not always the most appealing. Pack some healthy and light snacks to keep your hunger at bay, especially if it’s a long flight. Think granola bars, nuts, fruits, or sandwiches.
  • Stay entertained: Load up your phone, tablet, or laptop with movies, shows, games, or e-books to keep yourself entertained throughout the flight. Don’t forget to download some content in case you don’t have wifi on the plane.

8. Travel Insurance:

Think about adding a safety net to your trip with travel insurance. This can help you financially if things don’t go exactly according to plan.

Travel insurance can reimburse you for prepaid expenses if your trip has to be cancelled or cut short due to unforeseen circumstances, like bad weather, illness, or a family emergency.

Travel insurance can help cover medical bills if you get sick or injured during your trip. This can be especially important if you’re travelling to a country with expensive healthcare.

Travel insurance can also help compensate you for lost luggage or travel delays.

While travel insurance isn’t mandatory, it can provide peace of mind and financial protection if the unexpected happens. Consider your budget and the potential risks of your trip to decide if it’s the right choice for you.

9. Communication

Before you travel, let someone you trust know your plans in detail. This includes your itinerary (dates, locations, activities), flight information, and contact information for where you’ll be staying.

This way, they can easily reach you if needed and assist in emergencies.

10. Relaxation

Feeling nervous before a flight is totally normal! If you’re battling pre-flight jitters or anxiety, here are a few tips to relax and stay calm before boarding the plane:

  • Deep breathing: Take slow, deep breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth. This can help regulate your heart rate and ease feelings of anxiety.
  • Mindfulness exercises: Focus on the present moment by doing some simple mindfulness exercises. Pay attention to your surroundings, wiggle your toes in your shoes, or tense and release different muscle groups.
  • Listen to calming music: Create a relaxing music playlist to drown out any airport noise and soothe your nerves.
  • Positive self-talk: Challenge negative thoughts with positive affirmations. Remind yourself that you’ve flown safely before, and you can do it again!

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Here’s The Loneliest House In The World

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Imagine a place with complete peace. No noisy mornings, no traffic, and no parties. This is Skalmen, a tiny island off the western coast of Norway, often called the loneliest house in the world.

The only building on Skalmen is a deserted lighthouse, built in 1907 and unused for over 20 years. Getting there is an adventure! You’d need to take two ferries and then a boat ride for another six kilometres. That’s two whole hours away from any city.

Skalmen is also a protected bird sanctuary, so visitors aren’t allowed between May and July. The rest of the year, you’ll find only the old lighthouse with its surrounding buildings, like a house, an engine room, and a small harbour.

Here's The Loneliest House In The World | Fab.ng

Even though the lighthouse was falling apart and slated for demolition, five people wanted to buy it. In mid-March, Andreas Bjarøy and his wife, Mona Kruse Bjarøy, won the auction, paying much more than the starting price.

The couple are big fans of the area. They’ve vacationed there for years and love to fish near Skalmen. “It was a no-brainer for us,” Andreas told a Norwegian TV station.

Their plan? To bring the old lighthouse back to life! Built in 1907, it hasn’t been used in over 20 years. Locals actually saved it from being torn down, and now the Bjarøys will completely restore it.

Andreas, who co-owns a real estate company, sees potential beyond just a home. The lighthouse tower might even be open to visitors someday. They’ll need to talk to the city about it, but the idea is exciting.

For now, they get to enjoy the peace and quiet of their own island paradise.

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