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*BREAKING: Naira Gains; While DSS Still Detaining Mr Gbadamosi Who Exposed The Govt Forex Fraud.* While Nigerians are still speculating the actual reason behind the sudden appreciation of the Naira over major International currencies since February 20, 2017 and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) sudden change of policy, Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi, a Lagos Businessman and former governorship candidate, who exposed in details the monumental organized foreign currency fraud by the Buhari government and officials of CBN was arrested and still detained by the Department of Security Services (DSS) since February 22, 2017. In a social media video which went viral, Mr Gbadamosi frowned at the shabby practices where those that genuinely need foreign currencies for Business are not provided with any, while the President's allies and the cronies of CBN big-wigs are receiving them at ridiculous low rates of N3/$1. Every effort to secure Mr Gbadamosi's release has proved abortive. The DSS has ensure that no one visits or see the incarcerated voice of the Nigerian opposition in the secret detention center he was dumped six days ago and sources close to Hope For Nigeria within the secret police headquarters in Abuja are claiming that Gbadamosi was accused of blackmailing the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Government by releasing those classified information about forex sales. Regrettably, while Mr Babatunde Gbadamosi is languishing in DSS secret detention center for saving Nigeria from the forex mafia, Nigerians are giving the glory to the acting President Osibanjo who raised no finger in the new development where the CBN suspended forex sales to cronies and allies of President Buhari and sudden revert to the polices of the former President Goodluck Jonathan, where the Naira is protected with our external reserve. Re-echoing the concern of Nigerians including that of the former CBN governor and the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido who revealed the operation of over 20 different foreign exchange rates by the CBN and some Nigerians making billions of Naira daily from their gardens trading dollar they bought at an alarming low rates, Mr Gbadamosi demanded that these sharp practices should stop in other for the country to survive the self-induced recession. Gbadamosi quoting various media sources in the Video, stated that the CBN was selling forex to some close allies of President Muhammadu Buhari for as low as N3 to $1 through what is called Bills of Collection. People where given Dollars with cold claims that their Form M was filled and submitted like 35 years ago but forex was not released. They cartel only has to claim that they made their importation in 1985 but forex was not released to you despite submitting duly completed Form M. With all documents perfected, the forex will then be released at the prevailing rate in 1985. They will get $3 million at N5/ $1 and selling to end users at say N480/ $1. The said customer will be making about N1.425billion in one transaction. He listed transactions by some individuals that got $4,327 at the rate of N23.34 to $1 through “credit card payment” for “invisible” purpose and under “invisible sector”. A bank also got $3,589.11 at the rate of N3.19 to $1 also for “invisible” purposes and under “invisible” sector. There was a transaction involving sale of $66.72 at the rate of N0.62 to $1. There was also a sale of $5.56 to a company at the rate of N0.61 also for “invisible” purposes. A particular transaction also involved the sale of $570.8 at the rate N3.17. In contrast, there was a company, who purchased $1,462,480.83 at the rate of N425 to $1. The document shows that individuals and companies got foreign exchange for purposes ranging from importation, PTA, school fees, “invisible”, family maintenance allowances, mortgage payments and medical travel among others. This video lead the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), to query the CBN Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, demanding “prompt response” to the allegations of corruption in the CBN’s foreign exchange allocation and transactions. Multiple Petitions against the CBN indicated how some companies and individuals got foreign exchange in US dollars at the rates as low as low as N0.61 to $1 while others got it in rates that were as high as N470 to $1. Malami, in the letter, dated February 6, 2017, and with reference number, HAGF/CBN/2017/VOL.1/1, asked Emefiele to respond to the allegations “to enable us to advise the Presidency and take appropriate measures.” Titled ‘allegations of racketeering in the Central Bank of Nigeria; disparity in allocation of foreign exchange’, and addressed to Emefiele, the letter was delivered to the CBN governor’s office on Monday. The allegations in the attorney general's letter to Emefiele includes:- alleged corruption in the apex bank’s “foreign exchange allocation transactions. 2. questionable policy in CBN’s allocation and sale of foreign currency to Nigerians. 3. arbitrary allotment of different exchange rates for same purposes. 4. allocation of conflicting foreign exchange rates. The DSS has not charged Mr Gbadamosi after six days of arrest and they denied him medical attention, family visits and rejected the request for his lawyers to see him or be informed of the reason for his arrest. It is shocking to note that Nigerians are enjoying the appreciation of the Naira over major currencies and praising the CBN and the government that overseas the foreign currency fraud that almost crippled the Nigerian economy while the man who scarified neck is under chain and locked up in a secret detention centre. Hope for Nigeria Share this post with your friends! |
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Dark spots or hyper-pigmentation is a skin problem that can affect men and women of all ages, and can be very embarrassing and make people self-conscious. They are usually caused by excessive production of melanin in the human body. People who have darker skin are more prone to have this skin problem. Acne are also very bad and annoying, but you can get rid of them fast with the right remedy or medication. But, this is not the thing with dark spots. Dark spots won’t clear up as quickly, and sometimes it can take a combination of preventative measures, corrective products and procedures to keep our skin looking the way we want it to look. These are the most common reasons for their appearance: exposure to sunlight, history of skin inflammation, hormonal imbalance, pregnancy, Addison’s disease, lack of sleep, too much stress, etc. Here comes the million-dollar question – what should you do? You shouldn’t be worried, because we have the right answer for you. In this article we are going to show you how to make the best homemade remedies to help you get rid of black spots on your face in just 15 minutes. These remedies are very simple and easy to make. You just have to follow the simple instruction. Home Remedy 1 Here’s what you need to do – first, you need to take four teaspoons of buttermilk. Note: buttermilk works exactly as lemon juice, but you won’t feel that burning sensation. Mix the buttermilk with 2 teaspoons of fresh tomato juice. Then, you need to apply this mixture on your face. Leave it on for 15 minutes, and wash it off with cold water after that. Home Remedy 2 Here’s what you need to do – first, you need to take ½ cup of rolled oats and grind them. Then, you need to add 3-4 tablespoons of lemon juice and make a paste. Apply this paste on your face. When it dries, remove it with a cloth soaked in warm water or simply wash it off with warm water. Note: make sure you use this face mask once or twice a week. Home Remedy 3 Here’s what you need to do – did you know that almonds are extremely useful and beneficial for the health of your skin. First, you need to soak 8 to 10 almonds in water overnight. Then, in the next morning, you need to peel the skin and grind the almonds. Add 1 teaspoon of sandalwood powder and half a teaspoon of honey. Make a fine paste. Apply this paste on your face. Leave it on for 30 minutes, and after that you need to wash it with lukewarm water. Or, you can apply these natural ingredients: Lemon, potato slices (also reduce dark circles), aloe vera, vitamin E oil, papaya pulp and Buttermilk. Lemon Juice contains high amounts of antioxidants that helps in the treatment of many skin blemishes. We can also mention that it contains vitamins and mineral elements suitable for skin lightening, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial. We can easily say that lemon juice is one of the most effective and most beneficial home remedies for the skin. Buttermilk is extremely useful and effective natural ingredient for getting rid of skin blemishes, such as: acne scars, pimple marks and uneven skin tone. Home Remedy 4 Lactic acid is a strong substance for promoting a smooth, bright and beautiful skin. Or, you can use natural yoghurt or milk to achieve the same target. Aloe vera has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which makes it an effective ingredient for removal of spots on face. It can be extracted as a juice or latex and directly applied on the skin. There are numerous minerals, vitamins and enzymes present in this natural ingredient suitable for all skin types. Papaya contains high amounts of enzymes and mineral elements, which makes it a suitable natural ingredient for removing dark spots from face. Here’s how to use it – just get a ripe papaya and apply it on your skin. Leave it on for 20 minutes and then you need to rinse it off. We really hope you enjoyed this article and don’t forget to share this article with your friends and family. Thank You
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Oh my gosh, I really missed this. It's all because I'm not in lagos presently. |
This is serious oo, now that people have been preparing for new year. May almighty God in His infinite mercy protect everyone of us and our families. RIP to the dead. |
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Anybody who believes he or she is ugly only lacks the adequate volume of money to clean up his looks as indicated in this piece. To look at some of the throwback photos of our celebrities is to confront the saying that nobody is born ugly, just broke.While there are a few celebrities whose throwback photos are adorable and awww-worthy, there are some whose old photos should be completely kept away from fans and the media. 1. Don Jazzy Nigerian ace producer, Don Jazzy seems to have transformed from youthful dressing style of rocking baggy jeans to trying out some nice suits. 2.Toke Makinwa When the below (Left) throwback photo of Toke Makinwa hit the internet few months back…Many didn’t believe that was Toke Makinwa! Could that slim, dark skinned lady really be Toke Makinwa? The OAP doesn’t only look exceptionally stunning today but has gotten more curvaceous and s*xy compared to back then. 3. Davido This rugged-looking teenager has become a fine young man, but then, when you have $100 million in your account , looking good is the least of your worries. 4. Tiwa Savage Tiwa has indeed come a long way from her days as a hopeful at the British X-factor. She appears to have learnt a few makeup tricks too. 5. Rukky Sanda The Nollywood actress’ throwback photo recently surfaced online and fans couldn’t help but notice she looked ten shades darker than her present complexion. We suggest this throwback becomes a ‘throwaway’ or completely destroyed. Yes, no? 6. Flavour The Ada Ada singer is definitely missing his s*x-appeal and ripped body in this throwback photo.We are glad he replaced the hat with dreadlocks. 7. Cynthia Morgan Who’s that girl? It looks like Cynthia has always loved outrageous hairstyles. However we can’t say this mohawk looking, pixie-cut in her throwback is working for us.Thankfully, the German Juice singer has turned out to be one s*xy, patois-spitting diva. 8. Korede Bello Looking at this throwback photo of Mavin’s Korede Bello, one might find it hard to believe the 18-year-old Godwin crooner would turn out to be turned out to be such an eye candy today. We also think he should never do away with his fro.
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Terrorist Group, Boko Haram, has operated largely in Nigeria’s North-East region, but has overtime made in-roads into states in the North-Central and North-West regions of Nigeria, including the Nation’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. The group has continued to cause havoc in these regions, mostly the North-East, with its activities that has killed many innocent people, made families homeless, kidnapping of young boys and girls, caused locals to flee their villages and even scare some people from going to religious centers. Boko Haram who recently opened a twitter account, according to villagers in Borno state, kill males aged between 15 and 45, while girls that attained the age of puberty are forcefully taken away. Although, the Nigerian military has reportedly deployed another set of sophisticated arms to fight Boko Haram in the North-East, the military has been overwhelmed in most of its confrontations with the militant group. Recently, pictures of teenage boys alleged to be new recruits of Boko Haram surfaced online, even as the terrorist group last weekend, freed 200 kidnapped captives, who returned to their community in Yobe state. Washingtonpost.com German photojournalist, Andy Spyra has spent over three years in remote villages in northern Nigeria, documenting the attacks in the region through his camera lens, mostly in Sokoto, Jos, Mahalla and several villages south of Maiduguri. See the pictures below: 1.A woman walks in the burned down and completely destroyed Christian neighborhood of Jos, Nigeria. 2. Landscape in northern Nigeria, January 25, 2013 3. The police station in Madagali, close to the Boko Haram stromghold-city of Maiduguri, bombed out by Boko Haram on December 13, 2012. Madagli, Nigeria, January 26, 2013. 4. Eight month old Afiniki lost her left arm in a Boko Haram attack on the Christian village of Chakawa in Jos 5. Chima Ohazurume, survivor of the attack on St.Therese church in Madalla, where Boko Haram struck a bomb blast on Christmas in 2011, killing 32 people, wounding dozens more. Madalia, Nigeria, January 25, 2013. 6. The inhabitants of Wumu-village in northeastern Nigeria gather under a tree close to the place where on August 12th, 2012, Boko Haram is believed to have killed eight people in an attack. Yola, Nigeria, January 26, 2013. 7. Father Peter shows the remains of the car of a suicide-bomber that struck the St. Finbarrs church in Jos on 11.03.2012, killing 11 and wounding dozens. Jos, Nigeria. January 24, 2013. 8. Scene on the site of St. Therese church in Madalla, where Boko Haram struck a bomb blast on Christmas 2011, killing 32 people, wounding dozens more. Madalla, Nigeria, January 25, 2013 9. A policeman of the station in Madagali holds his gun in the foreground. The police station, close to the Boko Haram stronghold-city of Maiduguri, was bombed out by Boko Haram on 13th December 2012. 10. Landscape in northern Nigeria, between Yola and the city of Maiduguri, the stronghold of Boko Haram. Januayr 25, 2013. 11. German Engineer Edgar Fritz Raupach was kidnapped by Boko Haram in January 2012 and held for several month before the house he was being kept was destroyed during a raid by Nigerian security forces. Kano, Nigeria, February 24, 2014. 12. Father Alex of the local Catholic church walks in the burned down and completely destroyed Christian neighborhood of Jos, Nigeria, January 24, 2013. 13. Scene in front of the central mosque in Kano. February 22, 2014. It was bombed by the terrorists late last year 14. The sahelian landscape north of Yola, looking towards the border with Chad and Cameroon. This area is considered to be the stronghold of Boko Haram, February 14, 2014. 15. Many people have abandoned their villages because there is no longer any protection from the security forces and they remain vulnerable to future Boko Haram attacks. Yola, Nigeria, February 2, 2014. 16. A ‘Body-count’ app, counting the deaths resulting from Boko Haram attacks, can be seen on a mobile phone, laid out on a map of northern Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon-border-area. Yola, Nigeria, February 18, 2014
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