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Diphtheria Scare in Edo State: Calls for School Closure Amid Rising Cases

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  Edo State is currently battling a public health scare as diphtheria cases emerge, raising concern among residents, health professionals, and civil society. With six confirmed cases and three reported fatalities, the outbreak has prompted urgent calls for preventive measures to contain further spread. Diphtheria is a highly contagious bacterial infection affecting the nose and throat, often fatal if left untreated. The Edo State Ministry of Health has confirmed the detection of both diphtheria and dengue fever, adding complexity to the state’s health response. So far, over 15 suspected diphtheria cases have been identified, with health officials moving swiftly to activate surveillance teams and conduct community sensitization. In a proactive appeal, the Concerned Edo Citizens Forum submitted an open letter to Governor Godwin Obaseki, urging the temporary closure of schools to protect children, who are among the most vulnerable to the disease. The group also recommended limitin...

PhD Student Sues Federal Government After Visa Revoked Without Warning

A Nigerian PhD student in the United States has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. federal government after his student visa was abruptly revoked without prior notice. The student, whose name has been withheld for legal reasons, was enrolled in a prestigious university and was in the final stages of his doctoral program when he received a shocking notice that his F-1 visa had been cancelled.

According to the lawsuit, the revocation came without explanation, warning, or any opportunity to respond. The student alleges that he had maintained full compliance with all immigration and academic requirements, including active enrollment, regular reporting, and good academic performance. The sudden visa cancellation left him in legal limbo, forcing him to pause his research and putting his future academic and professional career at serious risk.

In his legal filing, the student argues that the visa revocation violated his right to due process under U.S. law. He contends that the government’s actions were arbitrary and lacked transparency, accountability, and fairness. The lawsuit seeks the reinstatement of his visa, damages for emotional and financial hardship, and policy changes to prevent similar cases in the future.

The incident has raised serious concerns within the academic and legal communities. Immigration rights advocates and university officials have expressed solidarity with the student, warning that such actions could discourage international scholars from choosing the U.S. for higher education. “This is not just about one student; it’s about the message we send to the global academic community,” one professor remarked.

International students contribute billions to the U.S. economy annually and play vital roles in research and innovation. As the case gains national attention, many are watching to see whether the judicial system will hold the government accountable and protect the rights of international students who seek knowledge and opportunity in the U.S.

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