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Thats great My cousin scored 221 Hopes she get an admission with that score |
Nice one |
Good Story Let me quickly renew my insurance, at least the 5k third. When pepper rest small, I'll revert to my Comprehensive stuff. This is a hard lesson to learn o. |
Good Story Let me quickly renew my insurance, at least the 5k third party. When pepper rest small, I'll revert to my Comprehensive stuff. This is a hard lesson to learn o. |
Good post |
Never... xage:Definitely not all Christians. And u know that not all Muslims are BH apologists and are radicalized nor extremists!! |
jazzboi:#Bolded for your adoption. |
Operation say no to thuggery |
RIP to the dead... May God give respective families the grace to bear the loses, BTW, When will the last bomb be thrown. ![]() |
Akkord4gov:Leave my life, you go and live yours. ok |
The response was not cool tho, Customer service personnel don't ever talk that way |
viviangist3:But the OP bad o. No be Fayose be NEPA na.... ![]() |
The expenses of the project in Ekiti would not up to that of Ikeja LGA put together At least I know, anything Ekiti and Fayose would make FP. Definitely! |
People would quietly resort to locally safe-keeping their own cash.. Demand cash payment for goods and services. No more 'I'll pay to your bank account' would be preferred. Cash tinz loading |
na in get im pikin, na im giv am plantain, ![]() wetin concern govt |
The higher the post, the more risky it becomes All is well |
When is the 2nd leg coming up sef? |
ok o |
Lessons on #KnowYourElders |
Waiting |
Nice one! What about Nissan Pathfinder parts? Any idea? |
MTN: Telecommunication company complies with CPC's order. The Consumer Protection Council announced on Wednesday, February 17, 2016 that MTN Nigeria Communications Limited has complied with its order to pay a subscriber N1.85m, balance of his winnings in a promotion organised by the company in 2012. The council had given an order last week instructing MTN to pay Mr. Omeje Fidelis his balance within 14 days or face serious sanctions. In the statement released, Fidelis had confirmed to the CPC the receipt of the amount, adding that he received the draft for the balance of the N2m prize on Monday, February 15, 2016. It stated, “The CPC is also in receipt of a settlement agreement made to that effect between Omeje, MTN and its event manager for the Ultimate Wonder Promo prize presentation, Towncriers Limited, authorising the event manager to issue a bank draft in the sum of N1.85m in full and final satisfaction of the CPC’s order and all claims to the complainant.” MTN Nigeria is currently in a court battle with the Federal Government of Nigeria over a fine imposed due to its non compliance to the order given by the Nigerian Communications Commission that all telecoms company must register all customer on their network. http://campaigns.rndvu.me/interventions/shared?storeId=122&clientId=BwFAPLHHYFahrj&channel=EMAIL&recipient=2347030602405&itemId=449964739218383&pushtoken=553a25c351ce4e8847633f3f&campaignId=483686990980965888 |
Anita and Chris Oyakhilome have finally parted ways http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/anita-chris.jpg Anita Odegwa Oyakhilome and Chris Oyakhilome, flamboyant pastor and founder of Christ Embassy Church have now finally gone their separate ways, with a seal of a Family court in the United Kingdom. The court in High Holborn, London, granted Anita’s divorce wishes based on the unreasonable behaviour and marital infidelity of her former husband, Chris. The divorce was granted 8 February. Anita’s lawyers, Attwaters Jameson Hill Solicitors, announced the break up on their website thus: “We have been requested by Anita Oyakhilome to confirm that on the 8th February 2016 a decree absolute was pronounced in the High Court of Justice Principal Registry of the Family Division dissolving her marriage to Christian Onehirokpeana Oyakhilome. “Anita Oyakhilome would like to confirm that she is no longer involved in or part of Christ Embassy AKA Believers Loveworld inc.”Anita’s divorce statement.The divorce was filed by Anita on 9 April 2014 on the grounds of “adultery” and “unreasonable behaviours”. The case was marked No FD14D01650.After months of keeping the matter out of public domain, a Nigerian online medium, The Cable, brought it back to public consciousness on 29 August. The medium said, apart from “adultery” and “unreasonable behaviours,” Anita cited as grounds for seeking to end her marriage to Oyakhilome, other allegations in the divorce suit are too damning to be reported without inviting the services of lawyers.The embarrassed church reacted two days after by deleting Anita’s pictures and personal information from its official website,www.christembassy.org. Anita was supposed to be the Vice-president of the church. Signs that all was not well between Chris and Anita emerged in May 2014. In a post on a Facebook account opened by Anita’s supporters with title, ‘Where is Rev. Anita Oyakhilome?’, Oyakhilome was quoted as saying that his marriage was hitting the rocks and the end was imminent. The post purported to be the summary of Pastor Chris’ speech with United Kingdom-based pastors and deacons of Christ Embassy at the Bermondsey branch of the church on 16 May stated that, “I am here for your concerns about the ongoing domestic issue with my wife and I know it affects you directly, being the ones under her leadership.” He allegedly asked the pastors not disposed to the developments in the church to quit. He was quoted as saying, “You don’t join a woman to fight her husband. Bitterness is prolonged and accumulated anger. My wife is always angry and bitter. Some pastors’ wives think when they marry a pastor, they are equal to the pastor. My wife thinks so. As a matter of fact, Rev. Tom was her pastor before I married her and Rev. Ray and Evang. Owase were her leaders long before I married her. How come she thinks she’s senior to them now? I already started Christ Embassy before I married her. I didn’t marry her and said we should start Christ Embassy. I was already ‘pastoring.’ I already set my sail and knew my direction before I married her. I only said ‘come and help me. Be careful of the friends you keep. My wife keeps friends who bring out the worst in her and help her see the worst in people, instead of keeping friends that will help her vision, especially as the wife of a global pastor like me.” The couple’s marriage, two decades ago, produced two teenage daughters, Sharon and Charlyn. http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2016/02/18/its-over-oyakhilome-anita-divorce-in-uk-court/ |
Acidosis:Rather, signs of a previous failed government |
African Magic channel .... Pikin no dey get head? ****PATCH DEPLOYMENT ****** I just noticed the second picture and I say waoh |
Rickey Tarfa is now unknown to anyone in law. Even the youngest law student that does not even know the CJN would know who Rickey Tarfa is! He has influence |
![]() calculator123:Let me ask Oracle9i Or better still - Google |
![]() Arewa Juju failed!! ![]() The wandering Charm!! Sokudo!! Get me the 'tester' |
I hate these news of arrest today and another arrest tomorrow. When do they start going to jail? When? Arresting people is even becoming fashionable to those people |
Instead of the boy to start begging. He's bragging like a lousy, noisy mosquito!! |
Also good for the Nigerian market that keeps embracing the e-option. That does not resist the MACHINE-INTERFACE Its good for the InterSwitch as a partner, abi Mods. |
First bank becomes first financial institution to achieve 100m Monthly transactions Interswitch Transnational Africa’s leading integrated payment and transaction processing company has officially recognized First Bank Nigeria Ltd. as the first financial institution in the country to achieve a transaction volume of 100 million transactions in a month. The record transaction volume, which was achieved in the month of December 2015, represents the total transactions processed by First Bank’s Front End Processor running on the Interswitch transaction switching platform which seamlessly links all financial institutions in Nigeria to facilitate better and quicker transactions across all platforms. As one of Nigeria’s largest financial institutions with over 8 million customers, the achievement by First Bank is a pointer toward its desire to promote the cashless policy of the CBN and boost economic growth via e-payments across Nigeria and the African continent. “It really says something about the strength and development of electronic transactions in Nigeria that a single banking partner can record 100 million transactions in a single month. When you add this figure to that of our other partners, then you can begin to have an idea of the sheer size and demand for electronic financial services in Nigeria,” said Divisional CEO, Switching and Processing, Interswitch, Akeem Lawal. The milestone by First Bank is another marker of the scale of success recorded by Interswitch since its launch in 2002. It will be recalled that the company in 2014 was listed by Deloitte as the fastest growing tech company in Africa with a year-on-year growth rate of over 1500%. Interswitch has also made considerable inroads into the East African market with the acquisition of Paynet Kenya alongside a strategic partnership with KCB Bank across several East African countries. : http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/first-bank-becomes-first-financial-institution-to-achieve-100m-monthly-transactions/ |
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