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Politics / President Buhari Reveals What He Discussed With President Trump by danielude53(m): 5:55pm On Sep 21, 2017
- President Buhari thanked President Trump for his call to him when he was in Londom

- He also thanked the US for supplying the Nigerian army with weapons to fight Boko Haram

- He said Nigeria will continue to count on the support of the US

President Muhammadu Buhari has revealed the content of the conversation between him and President Donald Trump of the US in New York.

The US president hosted select African heads of state on Wednesday, September 20 on the side-line of the United Nations General Assembly.

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Crime / Israeli National Who Speaks Yoruba Language Declared Wanted By EFCC. Photos by danielude53(m): 1:04am On Sep 21, 2017
Read the Press statement from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC

The public is hereby notified that the persons whose photographs appear below are wanted by the EFCC.

Doron Umansky is wanted in a case of obtaining money by false pretence, stealing, forgery and uttering. The suspect is at large while efforts to apprehend him has proved abortive.


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Politics / Full Text Of President Buhari’s Address At The UN General Assembly by danielude53(m): 12:50am On Sep 21, 2017
On behalf of my country, Nigeria, I congratulate you Mr. President on your election and Mr. Gutteres on his first General Assembly outing as our Secretary-General. I assure you both of my country’s solidarity and cooperation.
You will indeed need the cooperation of all member States as we are meeting during extra-ordinarily troubled and dangerous times. Let me also thank former Secretary-General Mr. Ban ki Moon for his service to the United Nations and wish him peaceful retirement.
Mr. President, the previous year has witnessed many far-reaching developments. Some of the most significant events include the Iran Nuclear Deal, the Paris Climate Change Agreement and, of grave concern, the North Korean nuclear crisis.

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Technology Market / These Are The Reason Mark Zuckerberg Visit Nigeria by danielude53(m): 12:39am On Sep 21, 2017
These Are The Reason Mark Zuckerberg Visit Nigeria

Emeuwa Lazrus September 18, 2017 Tech

Yes we now have more information on Mark zuckerberg visit to Nigeria. According to APO, Mark is not here just to make press conference but he is here to also learn, listen and get ideas home on how Facebook can better support tech development and entrepreneurship across Africa.



Mark will be using his time to meet with developers and partners, explore Nollywood and to also visit Yaba technology hub in Lagos. One of his first stop was the visit to ‘Summer of Code Camp’ at the Co-Creation Hub (CcHub) in Yaba, known as the Silicon Valley of Nigeria. After the visit Mark zuckerberg, CEO of facebook has this to say:

“This is my first trip to sub-Saharan Africa. I’ll be meeting with developers and entrepreneurs, and learning about the startup ecosystem in Nigeria. The energy here is amazing and I’m excited to learn as much as I can.

“The first place I got to visit was the Co-creation Hub Nigeria (CcHUB) in Yaba. I got to talk to kids at a summer coding camp and entrepreneurs who come to CcHub to build and launch their apps. I’m looking forward to meeting more people in Nigeria.”

He also visit Andela -- an engineering organization that is building the next generation of technical leaders in Africa.

Andela is the brain behind turning a group of talented technologists in Africa and refine them into a world class developers via a four year program. This got Mark zuckerberg attention and prompt the facebook CEO to invest in Andela's innovative model of learning. Andela director, Seni Sulyman has this to say:

We are excited and honored to welcome Mark Zuckerberg to Lagos. His visit reinforces not only his support of Andela’s mission, but his belief that indeed the next generation of great technology leaders will come out of Lagos, Nigeria and cities across Africa. Andela has created a platform for passionate, driven software developers and engineers to break into the global tech ecosystem, but the barriers to entry are still very high.

Mark’s visit demonstrates to all Nigerian developers and entrepreneurs that they’ve caught the attention of the tech world, and they are capable of succeeding on a truly global level.”

At the end of yesterday Mark stop by an ExpressWifi stand in Lagos which is owned by Rosemary Njoku. Facebook’s Express WiFi lets entrepreneurs like Rosemary set up a hot spot to help their community access apps and services built by local developers. There will be more event today, Techpill will update you as it unfold stay glue here.

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Politics / Re: Nigerians React To President Buhari’s Address To The Nation (photos) by danielude53(m): 11:54pm On Sep 20, 2017
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Politics / Re: Nigerian Police Officer Gets Drunk, Sleeps In Gutter [VIDEO/PHOTO] by danielude53(m): 1:51pm On Sep 10, 2017
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The Nigerian Army, on Saturday, expressed misgivings over attempts by those it referred to as Boko Haram sympathizers
posted by Emeuwa Lazrus September 10, 2017


Nigerian Army

…Condemns Shiites’ letter to US Government
…Frowns at calls for Buratai’s resignation

The Nigerian Army, on Saturday, expressed misgivings over attempts by those it referred to as Boko Haram sympathizers to denigrate its patriotic efforts at decimating the terrorists, checkmating their murderous exploits and clearing them out of the North East.

The Army said, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (Shiites Islamic Group) wrote to the United States Government, criticizing it for planning to sell Super Tucano Aircraft to Nigerian Airforce, saying the US should rescind the decision as the military would use them to perpetrate atrocities against the innocent.

In another instance, the Army said it was unreasonable for people to call for the resignation of its Chief of Staff, Lt. General Tukur Yusuf Buratai, over failure of Operation Lafiya Dole to arrest Boko Haram Leader, Abubakar Shekau, after a 40-day ultimatum he gave to the troops.

A statement signed by its Director of Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani Usman, partly reads: “The Nigerian Army wishes to note with great concern the recent spate of negative, unguarded comments and derogative publications both on mainstream and on online media, denigrating the Armed Forces of Nigeria particularly, the Nigerian Army and the Nigerian Air Force, by some unidentified, unscrupulous and unpatriotic individuals and groups.

“This worrisome trend is observed mostly whenever we record successes in our military operations against Boko Haram terrorists and other laudable military endeavours such as when the United States Government decided to sell Tucano aircrafts to Nigeria.

“First there was a letter written by some self-appointed leaders of Islamic Movement of Nigeria on 17th August 2017 to United States of American government exhorting it to rescind its decision to sell Tucano aircraft, weapons and military hardware to Nigeria citing baseless reasons.

“This was followed by another round of cacophony of lies and unfounded allegations through media interviews by some individuals and bloggers and on Facebook and other Social media platforms, and followed by concocted statistics by a well-known Non-Governmental Organization alleging that there was resurgence of Boko Haram terrorists activities even when the facts on the ground speaks otherwise.

“This is in addition to other writings by hosts of self-acclaimed champions of the masses that go by various appellations on the Social Media making spurious and unfounded allegations against the military.

“The most unfortunate of these campaigns of calumny was a recent publication titled “Nigerians blame the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) for failures in war against insurgents” on some online publication news outlet.

“The Services in conjunction with other security agencies have been doing the nation proud, sometimes at the expense of our dear lives. We will remain focused and resolute in serving our country.

“It is imperative to note that the Nigerian Air Force is the backbone of the fight against terrorism and insurgency in Nigeria.

“The Nigerian Air Force has also been lifting logistics for the Nigerian Army and also supported in casualty evacuation and guiding troops during operations in addition to the provision of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and humanitarian activities, amongst others.

“It is therefore most unkind and uncharitable for anybody to accuse any Service of any perceived or imagined lapses and attributing same to causing failure in the war against terrorists.
“Such unguarded utterances and malicious allegations by individuals and reports by Non-Governmental Organizations are false, ill-timed and deplorable.

“Troops of the Nigerian Armed Forces should rather be commended for their selfless service which includes paying the supreme price.

“The Nigerian Army fully appreciates the significant roles of the Nigerian Air Force in the North East and elsewhere across our country.
Politics / Re: Nigerian Police Officer Gets Drunk, Sleeps In Gutter [VIDEO/PHOTO] by danielude53(m): 1:46pm On Sep 10, 2017
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Politics / Re: BREAKING!! Sporadic Gun Shots As Soldiers Clash With IPOB Members In Ebonyi by danielude53(m): 10:35am On Sep 03, 2017
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daniel ude 4 days ago Technology,


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You also don’t need to strain your memory to remember the phone number of an old acquaintance that has not been dialed for a long time. A mobile contact book is always very useful. In addition to contacts, you can store a lot of other information on your phone.

A vast number of people write down ideas and thoughts, credit card numbers, significant dates, various files, etc in their mobile phones.

We can say that our phone has replaced our notebook and flash drive at the same time. All sorts of useful programs, functions, services that are provided by the modern smartphones make this small device multifunctional and extremely useful.

As you can’t imagine your life without mobile communication, you must ensure the constant availability of airtime on your phone in case you need to make a call or use a related service. It is important to know how to replenish your airtime anytime, anywhere.

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For example, dial *937*1000# to buy airtime. It's really that easy to buy airtime!


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Dial *937*Amount# from the telephone number (It must be registered to your Diamond Bank account).A list of all your account numbers will be shown on your screen.Choose your desired account by indicating the corresponding number on the shown list (It appears at each transaction).Choose 'OK' or 'Confirm' to finish.The amount specified will be withdrawn from your chosen Diamond bank account. The airtime will be recharged to your mobile telephone immediately.

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Politics / My Blog by danielude53(m): 10:58pm On Aug 23, 2017
Malaysian firms to assist Nigeria revitalise oil palm sector


The Malaysian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Lim Juay Jin has stated that companies in Malaysia will be glad to partner with their Nigerian counterparts to revitalize the nation’s oil palm sector.

Jin made the remarks in Njaba, Imo State, when he led a Malaysian trade delegation to the sprawling manufacturing complex of Sevirg Agro-Allied Mills Limited in Njaba Council Area of Imo State.

He noted that companies like Servirg have so much prospects and needed capacity to partner with similar companies in Malaysia that offer not only high quality and affordable oil palm products but also world class services in other sectors of the economy.

The High Commissioner described Servirg Agro-Allied Mills Limited as a trail blazer in Nigeria’s oil palm manufacturing industry.

“Having toured this factory today, I am quite impressed by the capacity and potentials seen here today.

This company holds such great potential for the oil palm sector in Nigeria. The set-up here is so well planned and carefully thought out,” he said.

Adding that the company is much more like the ones in Malaysia and in the forefront of pioneering innovative excellence in the oil palm sector.

The envoy said with what he had seen at the company: “I could see the cooperation of Nigeria and Malaysia in oil palm industry intensified because anywhere I go people will be asking me whether Malaysia could help in revitalizing the oil palm sector.

But what I keep saying is that the timing must be right and you must have the right partners to make it happen.”



He described oil palm industry in Nigeria as one with very huge potential because according to him, just like Malaysia, Nigeria has a lot of land mass, good weather, wonderful vegetation, soil, necessary social make-up and historical background.

On ways his visit could foster closer business ties with Nigeria, he said: “This is one of the concrete proofs that things are taking shape again because most of these companies are forging closer partnership with Malaysian companies by bringing machineries from Malaysia to ensure quality production.”

Also speaking, a foremost lawyer in Imo State, Chief Peter Mgbenwelu described the company as a shining example of what Nigeria is capable of achieving if it looks inwards and taps into the boundless energy and ingenuity of its people.

Chief Mgbenwulu said as a manufacturing company, Servirg has demonstrated the spirit behind the formulation of the country’s National Development Plan, which was aimed at curtailing the dependence on imports and ensuring the growth of the Nigerian agro-allied industry, using local resources.

“That development plan then culminated into the Nigeria Vision 20:2020 which expresses the aspiration for Nigeria to become one of the top 20 economies in the world by 2020.

Attainment of the vision would enable the country to achieve a high standard of living for its citizens,” he said.

Earlier, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr. Obiora Ogoh, who took the Malaysian Ambassador and his entourage on a tour of the firm’s facilities, said the company’s aspiration is to take Nigeria back to her glorious days as a world leader in palm oil production.

“With this palm oil refinery, we are simultaneously starting our backward integration process. That means we started to grow oil palm in Nigeria.

Nigeria was a world leader in oil palm in the 1960s and 1970s and Malaysia and Indonesia took the know-how from Nigeria and over the last 30, 40 years, they have perfected it and have now become world leaders in oil palm production.

So the intention of Servirg is to be one of the leading companies that will restore Nigeria to its former position as world leader in oil palm production, therefore, we are not only putting up a refinery here, which has a capacity of 30 tons per day, but we are also interested in growing oil palm.

Again our crushing plant produces 150 tons per day while our bakery fat and margarine plant produces 20 tons per day.

Also, I’ll like to inform you that we are on a journey to set up 350 hectares of oil palm plantation in Enugu State,” Ogoh said.

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Politics / Re: BREAKING!! Sporadic Gun Shots As Soldiers Clash With IPOB Members In Ebonyi by danielude53(m): 10:50pm On Aug 23, 2017
Malaysian firms to assist Nigeria revitalise oil palm sector


The Malaysian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Lim Juay Jin has stated that companies in Malaysia will be glad to partner with their Nigerian counterparts to revitalize the nation’s oil palm sector.

Jin made the remarks in Njaba, Imo State, when he led a Malaysian trade delegation to the sprawling manufacturing complex of Sevirg Agro-Allied Mills Limited in Njaba Council Area of Imo State.

He noted that companies like Servirg have so much prospects and needed capacity to partner with similar companies in Malaysia that offer not only high quality and affordable oil palm products but also world class services in other sectors of the economy.

The High Commissioner described Servirg Agro-Allied Mills Limited as a trail blazer in Nigeria’s oil palm manufacturing industry.

“Having toured this factory today, I am quite impressed by the capacity and potentials seen here today.

This company holds such great potential for the oil palm sector in Nigeria. The set-up here is so well planned and carefully thought out,” he said.

Adding that the company is much more like the ones in Malaysia and in the forefront of pioneering innovative excellence in the oil palm sector.

The envoy said with what he had seen at the company: “I could see the cooperation of Nigeria and Malaysia in oil palm industry intensified because anywhere I go people will be asking me whether Malaysia could help in revitalizing the oil palm sector.

But what I keep saying is that the timing must be right and you must have the right partners to make it happen.”



He described oil palm industry in Nigeria as one with very huge potential because according to him, just like Malaysia, Nigeria has a lot of land mass, good weather, wonderful vegetation, soil, necessary social make-up and historical background.

On ways his visit could foster closer business ties with Nigeria, he said: “This is one of the concrete proofs that things are taking shape again because most of these companies are forging closer partnership with Malaysian companies by bringing machineries from Malaysia to ensure quality production.”

Also speaking, a foremost lawyer in Imo State, Chief Peter Mgbenwelu described the company as a shining example of what Nigeria is capable of achieving if it looks inwards and taps into the boundless energy and ingenuity of its people.

Chief Mgbenwulu said as a manufacturing company, Servirg has demonstrated the spirit behind the formulation of the country’s National Development Plan, which was aimed at curtailing the dependence on imports and ensuring the growth of the Nigerian agro-allied industry, using local resources.

“That development plan then culminated into the Nigeria Vision 20:2020 which expresses the aspiration for Nigeria to become one of the top 20 economies in the world by 2020.

Attainment of the vision would enable the country to achieve a high standard of living for its citizens,” he said.

Earlier, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr. Obiora Ogoh, who took the Malaysian Ambassador and his entourage on a tour of the firm’s facilities, said the company’s aspiration is to take Nigeria back to her glorious days as a world leader in palm oil production.

“With this palm oil refinery, we are simultaneously starting our backward integration process. That means we started to grow oil palm in Nigeria.

Nigeria was a world leader in oil palm in the 1960s and 1970s and Malaysia and Indonesia took the know-how from Nigeria and over the last 30, 40 years, they have perfected it and have now become world leaders in oil palm production.

So the intention of Servirg is to be one of the leading companies that will restore Nigeria to its former position as world leader in oil palm production, therefore, we are not only putting up a refinery here, which has a capacity of 30 tons per day, but we are also interested in growing oil palm.

Again our crushing plant produces 150 tons per day while our bakery fat and margarine plant produces 20 tons per day.

Also, I’ll like to inform you that we are on a journey to set up 350 hectares of oil palm plantation in Enugu State,” Ogoh said.

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2017 annual conference of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigeria Council, held in Lagos



Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, is not known for frivolities.

At the 2017 annual conference of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigeria Council, held in Lagos last week, Kachikwu left many mouths agape as he reeled out what carelessness and visionless leadership during the oil boom between 2012 and 2013 cost Nigeria.

It would be recalled that crude oil price got to a height of between $85 and $70 in 2013 and as far as $120 per barrel in 2007, with no tangible investments the country can pinpoint today as main investment from the oil boom.

During the period, billions of oil dollars were siphoned to different banks abroad by government officials while some were kept in private safes at home.

However, the bubble suddenly bust when oil price dropped by 80 per cent from 2014 to 2016, the most dramatic in a very long time, creeping between $30 and $25 per barrel.

Unfortunately for Nigeria, crude oil production became limited as aggrieved youths in the Niger Delta took to the creeks, vandalising any available pipelines, thereby crippling Nigeria’s efforts to meet its daily obligation in the international oil market.

Within the period, Nigeria’s daily output declined to 900,000 from 2.23 million barrels per day.

In the process, inflation crept in.

Purchasing power of an average Nigerian dropped significantly.

Recession overpowered government’s spending while the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) fought tooth and nail to reverse exchange rate that shot up to N503 to a dollar.

Beside the disappearance of investments in the nation’s oil sector for over a decade due to wrong policies, insecurity and inefficiency, many investors relocated their businesses to other parts of oil producing states in Africa.

Speaking on the theme: ‘Riding the Waves of Boom and Bust: Common Objectives, Diverse Perspectives’, Kachikwu said for the first time in the history of the oil industry in Nigeria, there was huge job loss.

“The expectation in the past was that once you got a job in the oil industry, you had got there for life.

That is not the case again,” he said.

He said investments worth over $300bn had disappeared in the last two years in exploration and production.

“What that meant is that most countries in Africa are getting the heat, but because of inefficiency in the security system, inconsistency of policies, foreign investors failed to put their limited resources in Africa, particularly, Nigeria.

It was a very challenging situation.

“When oil boomed, Nigeria did nothing with it but fraudulently siphoned it abroad but other countries did,” Kachikwu said.

“What the oil boom has done for these wise countries is that it has helped to save a lot and also they invested externally.

For instance, Saudi Arabia began to invest in filling stations, downstream sector in the 1980’s at a time when nobody thought that was the concept and the UAE invested massively in hedged fund and buying property all over the world.

Those countries who were smart enough invested their money right.

“Unfortunately for Nigeria; we didn’t.

We did one thing though; we sought out our money in different parts of the world with lots of fraudulent activities and corruption.

A lot of Nigerian money is sitting in countries unknown, even some give Nigerian government conditions under which they are to return our stolen money.

“We went through a process recently of a country which wanted to return stolen money to the Nigerian government instructing and giving us terms where the money must be invested.

We have belittled ourselves to the extent that nobody respects us anymore and that is why the present government is focusing on corruption; which is very key.

“Unless we do this, we won’t be able to bring our trust index up because right now, our trust index has depreciated so much that attending a foreign meeting is even a disgrace.

Hopefully, the present administration has been able to do something and we have started seeing return of normalcy, still a lot needs to be done.

These are the effects of bust situation,” he said.

Kachikwu said currently Nigeria was in a huge budgeting and in the face of no proper pricing for oil and that there was a need to climb out of it.

”In the absence of proper pricing for petroleum products over demand, we will continue to struggle.

Anytime I am meeting with my colleagues in the United Arab Emirate (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, sometimes I am ashamed to say what I have as my reserve because when they are celebrating a reserve of 30 billion barrels, some of them are celebrating a trillion reserves and you begin to ask what happened,” he said.

Way forward

For the country to derive maximum benefits from the oil and gas sector, Kachikwu said government must deal with inefficiency: whether embedded in our national company, parastatals, ministries or in the private oil companies.

“The reality is that every side of the eye has benefited from this efficiency.

A country where after prices moved past $20 per barrel could not even enforce requirement terms that would enable it negotiate with multinationals to plough back what has been calculated.

Close to $60bn spent on oil companies that didn’t get to Nigeria because some people didn’t do their work: that is the height of inefficiency.

When you look at cost of production in Nigeria, it remains blatantly high.

Even in spite of the efforts, the figure has not dramatically reduced,” he said.

He said government would soon compel oil companies to lower the cost of their oil production.

“We are not only going to force this on the oil companies, we are going to compel it because there is no way we can be producing at the soaring price with no margin left for the country.

Only oil companies that are efficient and able to drive down cost will have footage in Nigeria.

Cost is going to be the main driver.

We are working collaboratively with oil companies.

If we cannot negotiate it down, we will compel it or stop the production.

It does not make any sense to produce at high cost with no margin for the country.

Every cost is going down.

It is no longer making sense to say Nigeria is unique because of security situation.

“Yes, there is security problem, what is the security component in the cost of oil production, $2 to $3 per barrel.

This is no longer enough. Security collaboration must begin to take place so that those costs must be driven down,” he stated

He said government would be working with NNPC and other parastatals and agencies under his ministry to loosen the grip of the infrastructure in the industry so as to enable the private sector have a foothold.

“Then we need to save irrespective of pricing.

There must be saving culture on a barrel of oil.

We need to have a mechanism where irrespective of pricing, we must find money we must put aside for our children.

One of the things that interested me was the number of wells that had been discovered and left unproductive.

We are working with major oil companies to release some of the oil wells that are not being exploited which they don’t find profitable.

There are lots of marginal oil companies today in Nigeria that must be boosted to be able to get into these fields, give them the right incentives and they begin to produce oil.

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Mellenium Oil and Gas, Mrs. Cecilia Aqua Umoren, said the best way to come out of the current recession by most marginal field operators was to synergise with bigger oil companies in a bid to reduce cost, adding that the reason why most oil companies found it hard to survive was their inability to merge.

Senior Vice President, Africa, Welltec A/S, Mr. Gbenga Onadeko, urged Nigerian oil producers to hedge their infrastructure and oil as this provided many opportunities to negotiate at high prices and reap bountifully when the price was low.

The Chairman of SPE Nigeria Council, Mr. Saka Matemilola, said the petroleum sector remained the main focus in the country’s economy, adding that the current challenges in the oil sector provided the necessary catalyst to provide opportunities for the country.
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