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Politics / Re: Ekiti Government Seals Off Petrol Station For Selling Above Pump Price by auntysimbiat(f): 10:07pm On Dec 23, 2022
Nice one,
There is always need to have scapegoat to curb indiscipline

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Politics / Re: Science: Meet The Foremost Applied Chess Scientist In Africa– Jawolusi Oluwaseun by auntysimbiat(f): 11:20am On Sep 20, 2022
Let's assume such an initiative like this is from other countries, reasonable Leaders go don take good advantage... men.... This is worthy of accolade.... Chess no dey easy sha

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Education / Strike: NAAT Issues 2 Weeks Ultimatum To FG by auntysimbiat(f): 9:25pm On Feb 25, 2022
The National Association of Academic Technologists, NAAT, on Friday issued a two-week strike ultimatum to the Federal Government to meet their demands or its members will go on strike.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, NAAT President, Comrade Ibeji Nwokoma said the two weeks ultimatum will last between 28th February to 14th March.

He said that the strike will start from March 17 to March 31 if the federal government fails to meet their demands.

According to him, “going by the Government continued insensitivity to the genuine yearnings/agitations and demands of members of NAAT over many burning issues in the area of re-positioning the laboratories/Workshops/ Studios in the Nigerian Public Universities and the near total neglect of the welfare of members of our Union. The Union is being compelled by Government through its activities and dispositions to embark on what may turn out to become a total and indefinite industrial action.”

He enumerated their demands to include non-full implementation of the 2009 FGN/NAAT Agreements, the refusal to release the enabling circular for the implementation of CONTISS 14 & 15 for Academic Technologists as contained in the MOU of 2017, 2020 and 2021, Non-payment of Earned Allowance (EA) for our members – specifically as agreed in the MOU of 2021 that subsequent release of EA shall be Union based and subsequent sharing shall be based on template generated from signed agreement of each Union and not number of persons in each Union or personnel cost.

Other contentious issues are delay in renegotiation of FGN/NAAT 2009 Agreementts, Non-payment of arrears of National Minimum Wages, Non-release of adequate Laboratories/ Workshops and Studios Rehabilitation Fund among others.

He said, “it is pertinent to know that more than twelve years after signing of agreement with NAAT concerning emolument, motivation and welfare of our members. Many components of the agreement are either not implemented or partly implemented. Non-conclusion of ongoing renegotiation of FGN/NAAT 2009 agreement that has been on-going for more than two years which smacks insensitivity and provocation on the part of Government as it has concluded negotiations with a sister Union.”

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source: https://onlinereviewng.com/index.php?page=item&id=3522689

Politics / Igboho Pens Down Open Letter – My Persecution By Buhari Regime by auntysimbiat(f): 10:32am On Jul 03, 2021
IGBOHO PENS DOWN OPEN LETTER – MY PERSECUTION BY BUHARI REGIME · JULY 3, 2021

After Igboho’s residence in Ibadan was raided by the operatives of the Department of State Services, the Yoruba rights activist has detailed the occurrence in an open letter spread widely by his spokesman, Olayomi Koiki, why he’s been persecuted by the governmento of the President Buhari.

In a letter which contained ten paragraphs read; The invasion of my home by Nigerian security operatives and the Department of State Security’s (DSS) announcement that am wanted has made it essential for me to set the records straight for Nigerians and the international community.

Nigerian security operatives invaded my residence in the early hours of Wednesday, 1 July, 2021. The invasion was done without a search warrant. I was not invited for questioning/investigation at any government facility before the invasion. The operatives that stormed my residence destroyed my properties, killed persons and stole valuables and money. Pictures and videos of their atrocities have been widely reported in the media.

Nigerians and the world at large are aware of my resistance to the incessant killings, raping and kidnapping of my people in Southwest Nigeria by armed Fulani herdsmen. The failure of President Muhammadu Buhari and his government to curb the criminal activities of the murderous herdsmen necessitated my intervention. I ordinarily would not have intervened if government had lived up to its responsibility of securing the Southwest and Nigeria at large from the criminal activities of the President’s ethnic men.

Of public knowledge, my intervention has not let to any loss of live or bloodshed. My means of curbing criminality is to the chase the criminal Fulani herdsmen out of their hideouts in company of the people of the affected communities. It is because of the foreseen government persecution that videos of such interventions were transmitted live on social media. Nigerians, the security operatives, and the presidency are aware that I have never moved against the peaceful Fulani’s and other tribes living peacefully in the Southwest. My unjust persecution — for defending my people and community — is therefore surprising and unwarranted.

After several unsuccessful attempts to link me to any crime, the Buhari regime desperately opt to forcefully silence me, so that the criminal herdsmen, who enjoys government’s sympathy, protection and immunity, can easily outrun the Southwest. The presidency’s serial antics and desperation to acquire people’s ancestral lands across Nigeria for foreign Fulani herdsmen because they share ethnicity and occupation with the President is well known to Nigerians and the international community. I am being seen as a threat to the Fulanization agenda in the Southwest, hence the desperation to soil my name.

Nigerians and the international community should please be aware that the security operatives that invaded my home either planted the ammunitions being paraded in the media in my home or harvest them from their armoury to frame me. The arms paraded are not mine, they are government magic. I protect myself with traditional powers, not with guns.

Federal government framed me up and the sequence of events brings the truth bare. Why would the security agents invade my home at night and destroy my surveillance cameras before carrying out their operation if not that they had an ulterior motive? In this modern age of technological advancement, why did the security operatives not put on body cameras to record their activities from the point of entry to their time of exit? Their action is a testament that the Buhari regime is incurable of using desperate approach to silence peaceful social interventions.

The unwarranted military invasion of Lekki, gruesome killing of peaceful EndSARS protesters, and evacuation of their bodies on 20 October 2020 is still fresh in the mind of Nigerians. A similar approach was adopted during the invasion of my home. The security operatives killed scores and took away their bodies. Buhari’s regime would have declared that ‘unknown gunmen’ invaded my home if they had succeeded in killing me. Nigerians and the international community should beware that desperate efforts are being made to force those arrested to make implicating confession statement. I advise the DSS to desist from their unprofessional acts and devote such energy to eradicating insecurity.

Nigerians and the international community should please note that I am a law-abiding citizen without blemish. I advise President Buhari to, in the interest of Nigerians that voted him to power, order his henchmen to desist from using falsehood and unholy tactics to soil my name. Such energy should be devoted to taming the herdsmen and bandits freely committing heinous crimes across Nigeria with impunity because their kinsman is in power.

Yoruba people would not be demanding for a nation if government had lived up to its responsibilities. Self-determination is not a crime and all effort to silence us and acquire our ancestral land for local and foreign criminal herdsmen will fail. Many Ken Saro-Wiwa arose after Nigerian government unjustly executed the non-violent activist. Those that emerged after him confronted government and almost brought Nigeria to its knees. I am another Saro-Wiwa. Therefore, I advise President Buhari to learn from the mistake of past governments. I am not Nigeria’s problem and should not be framed up or intimidated for contributing my quota to ensure peace reigns in my region and country.


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Source: http://www.nairanaijanews.com/2021/07/igboho-pens-down-open-letter-my.html

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Career / Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by auntysimbiat(f): 8:17am On Dec 28, 2020
JoelMurray2020:
I wonder o

We will be expecting at the normal time be dat 2nd, 3rd , 4th of January..

They have refused to have respect for the festive period and the walfare of their workers ..

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Career / Re: Has Any Federal Civil Servant Received The New Minimum Wage? by auntysimbiat(f): 8:06am On Dec 28, 2020
But why salary never drop?
Celebrities / Re: Rita Dominic & Her Fiancé Celebrate Christmas With Loved Up Photos by auntysimbiat(f): 6:19am On Dec 27, 2020
Craggybogg:


"Wish unto others what you want others to wish unto you"

You 've wished her Heartbreak may heartbreak be yours! Her Kpekus get more class pass your whole body + people way don bleep you before!

Yen yen yen
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Arsenal vs Chelsea (3 - 1) On 26th December 2020 by auntysimbiat(f): 8:17pm On Dec 26, 2020
survivor10:
Chelsea win 3-1

Quote me after the match please �
quoted

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Celebrities / Re: Rita Dominic & Her Fiancé Celebrate Christmas With Loved Up Photos by auntysimbiat(f): 10:28am On Dec 26, 2020
Another heart break loading..


Aristo babe like her will never change... it will show on her kpekus

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Health / Re: COVID-19 Update For December 10 2020 In Nigeria by auntysimbiat(f): 11:41pm On Dec 10, 2020
Chai
Politics / Re: Ekiti LGA With A Senator & Rep Member Celebrate 7years Of Total Darkness by auntysimbiat(f): 8:14pm On Dec 10, 2020
onlinereview:



Lol .. happening wella.. .our leaders are cheats



Lalasticlala no suppose ignore posts like this sha

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Politics / Ekiti LGA With A Senator & Rep Member Celebrate 7years Of Total Darkness by auntysimbiat(f): 9:44am On Dec 10, 2020
WHAT A SHAME !! See The Ekiti Local Government With A Senator & Rep Member Celebrating 7years Of Total Darkness
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The residents of Ekiti East local government area of Ekiti state celebrate 7 years of total darkness today. The communities under this local government are: Omuo, Omuooke, Isinbode, Kota, Agunle, Araromi, Ikun, Ilasa, Eda ile and Isaya.

It's so sad that this local government has a daughter who is currently serving as a senator in the National Assembly, Sen. Abiodun Olujimi who has allegedly turned deaf ear to the cries of her people concerning this electricity issues.

Not that alone, Hon. Femi Bamisile, an house of rep member from this local government has also never taken any action to provide solution to this problem facing his people.

Speaking to some people from the affected communities, they are hereby calling on the state government and the federal government to help them in putting an end to this total darkness.

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Source: https://m.facebook.com/iloveEkiti/photos/a.330160933753120/2935284029907451/?type=3&source=48

Celebrities / Re: Farouq Umar Buys Toke Makinwa A N1,240,000 Bone Straight Hair (video) by auntysimbiat(f): 12:49pm On Nov 28, 2020
Fp material..


Lalasticlala
Education / Re: ASUU: strike suspension is fake by auntysimbiat(f): 10:55pm On Nov 18, 2020
Ok.. Afi ko je fake ..
Politics / Re: DJ Switch To CNN: Nigeria Is A Dictatorship With A Democratic Face by auntysimbiat(f): 6:39pm On Nov 18, 2020
Let me park for here and see wetin people go yan for this comment section.


Wahala for who get bad comment

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Autos / Re: SOLD by auntysimbiat(f): 7:11pm On Nov 17, 2020
pappyjjboi:
I've issue uploading d pic....whatsapp me for pic. Thanks

Lol


And issues typing ur number in a normal form..


I smell scam
Celebrities / Re: Hot Nigerian Model, Beautiful Adaobi Okezie Breaks Instagram With Super Hot Pics by auntysimbiat(f): 4:36pm On Nov 15, 2020
chubinwa:
Her sense of reasoning is beclouded and centers on her boobs and ass. presumably that is her enterprise

Lol
Politics / Re: Fayose Celebrates His 60th Birthday With Stunning Pictures by auntysimbiat(f): 4:26pm On Nov 15, 2020
This man is looking so sweet..


HBD to you

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Politics / Many Feared Dead In Ghastly Accident In Ebonyi As Driver Oversped (GRAPHIC PICS) by auntysimbiat(f): 9:07am On Oct 16, 2020
Many Feared Dead In Ghastly Accident In Ebonyi As Driver Oversped (GRAPHIC PHOTOS)

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Many people lost their lives and some survived with a lot of injuries after when the Driver of a public bus traveling from PH to Abuja missed his way into Ebonyi state and was trying retrace the road back with a very high speed.

This accident happened after the Ezilo Army Barrack in Ebonyi state, below are the pictures from the accident.


SOURCE: http://www.nairanaijanews.com/2020/10/many-feared-dead-in-ghastly-accident-in.html

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Nairaland / General / Re: Meet Adekunle, The Top Robotic Engineer In The World by auntysimbiat(f): 6:41pm On May 20, 2020
Nice one
Education / Covid- 19: A Critical Analysis Of Impact & Recovery For Private Education In Ng by auntysimbiat(f): 6:31pm On May 20, 2020
COVID- 19 PANDEMIC: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF IMPACT AND RECOVERY FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION IN NIGERIA

I must commend the federal/state governments including well- meaning Nigerian donors for all their combative efforts to contain the deadly Coronavirus pandemic which is ferociously ravaging world economies and taking dangerous toll on human lives. The year 2020 no doubt, will go down as a challenging year the entire world has ever witnessed in recent times with the outbreak of a novel Coronavirus otherwise known as COVID-19. Nobody could have thought that the outbreak of the Virus would have a lasting devastating effect on the education sector. As of now, the world is still battling to contain the spread of the deadly virus which has affected nearly 5 million people around the world with nearly 400,000 deaths globally as at the time of writing this article. In Nigeria, the number of infected is currently put at over 6,000 and deaths at almost 200. The unprecedented COVID –I9 pandemic has been compared to 1918 Influenza pandemic where about 500 million people got infected with the virus and the number of deaths estimated to be at least 50 million worldwide. To contain the spread of COVID- 19 pandemic, countries all over the world resorted to lockdown which is deemed to be the best containment strategy the world has adopted against the coronavirus which unfortunately has brought untold hardships on individuals around the world despite palliative measures introduced by different governments to cushion the effect of the Covid-19 on the populace.
Nigeria with an estimated population of over 200 million people is not immune to the ravaging effect of this pandemic with a huge deficit, low crude oil prices coupled with a crash in the forex inflow which has signaled the most difficult times for the government in addition to the vast majority of Nigerians who hold the opinion that governments at different levels have failed them in these difficult times.
Ever since the country announced its lockdown imposed by the order of the President to contain the further spread of Coronavirus infections, different sectors of the country have suffered tremendously due to the impact of economic shutdown brought about by this pandemic. Undoubtedly, these are trying times for every state government as practically all of them are still under varying levels of lockdown as the world faces its worst recession since the Great Depression of 1930 with loss of jobs reported in millions.
Education sector appears to be one of the worst-hit sectors by the COVID -19 pandemic due to abrupt closure of schools. It is reported at the height of the pandemic that over 1.2 billion children globally were out of the school system due to the pandemic with most of them resorting to remote learning as a strategy to meet up with the educational needs of the learners. In Nigeria, where private education contributes significantly to the education of the children, it has become worrisome that this vulnerable private education sub-sector whose income largely depends on school fees payment but has continued to bear the pains of the continued closure of schools will be neglected from palliatives programme of the government at this critical period.
It is therefore, in recognition of this fact that the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) which is the umbrella body for the private school owners in Nigeria with a membership that cuts across all states of the federation at different fora and avenues consistently clamoured for financial palliatives from the federal government to bail out the sub-sector from imminent collapse.
NAPPS as a foremost educational association has a lot to offer to the country considering our large population. The statistics below will endorse this claim:
1. POPULATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOL LEARNERS -------- 34, 614, 169
2. POPULATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS ------------------------- 83, 524
3. POPULATION OF TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING STAFF
a. (PRE-PRIMARY) –--------------------------------------- 119, 134
b. PRIMARY SCHOOLS -------------------------------- ----- 407, 110
c. JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ----------------- ----- 244, 029
d. SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ----------------------- 237, 070
GRAND TOTAL OF TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING STAFF ---- 1, 000, 143
The figure, one million, one hundred and forty three (1,000, 143) refers to teaching and non-teaching staff working assiduously towards transforming the lives of Nigerian students and ensuring that they are worthy in learning and in character thus complementing government’s effort at nurturing our future hope. These are also teachers in private schools who pay taxes to the government and undertake other civic responsibilities in the country. Furthermore, a wage bill of well over N24,713,785,000.00 (twenty four billion, seven hundred and thirteen million, seven hundred and eighty five thousand naira only) is realized monthly.

The request for palliatives has become imperative given the strategic position of the sector which has not only been providing succour in meeting the educational needs of a significant number of the Nigerian learners but also employers of labour to a vast number of the Nigerian populace who work as teaching and non-teaching staff. This is in addition to a lot of jobs indirectly provided through services rendered by school contractors, suppliers etc.
Based on the foregoing and the need to save this subsector, NAPPS recently made demands to the Federal Government to support the sub-sector through but not limited to the following;
1. EDUCATIONAL GRANTS: provision of educational grants by the Federal Government to private schools to cushion the effect of COVID- 19pandemic thereby ensuring private schools are able to meet monthly obligations to staff.
2. NON- INTEREST LOAN: This will ensure that private schools keep running during post lockdown as parents will find it challenging also to meet up with their financial responsibilities immediately schools are reopened.
3. SUSPENSION OF INTEREST ON EXISTING LOANS: NAPPS seeks the support of the Central Bank to suspend interest on loans attributable to private schools until when schools reopen.
4. SUSPENSION OF TAXES,DUES,LEVIES: We request various states governments to suspend all dues, levies, taxes, etc., for a minimum of an academic session. This will allow private schools to recover from the effect of the pandemic on our operations
5. Aside from the financial needs, NAPPS is also requesting Federal, State and other governmental departments to desist from converting public schools facilities into markets, isolation centers, etc. rather, this period should be used to focus on engaging stakeholders in education as well as health professionals to develop safety guidelines in schools to fight the spread of the virus within the school systems. It is also important that governments at all levels commence provision and installation of necessary safety amenities within our public schools environment in preparation towards resumption.
6. As an association, we suggest inter alia that governments, both at the national and state levels take over the payment of private schools’ salaries within the period covered by the COVID-19 lockdown. The reason for this suggestion is that in many schools, March 2020 salaries have not been totally paid or not paid at all. Again, second term school fees had not been completely collected before the lockdown.
7. NAPPS suggests the re-opening of schools in batches starting with the terminal classes – Primary 6, JSS3 and SSS3 to enable them be adequately prepared for their external examinations. It will be recalled that NECO (National Examination Council) has also suggested the recall of BECE/SSCE candidates for revision and examination. They suggested that only such students and teachers involved in the examinations should be recalled while at the same time social distancing with other safety measures should be observed.
8. Where reopening of schools all over the country at the same time is not feasible because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we suggest that schools be authorized to resume in those states with no records of positive Coronavirus cases and in those with reduction in positive cases.
Moreover, for effectiveness, the regulatory bodies should act and supervise the implementation of the safety guidelines among both public and private schools before school resumes.
Both the Governments and Educational stakeholders must stop squabbling and agree on a plan to get children back to school in a safe, phased return.
The following, therefore, could serve as safety and prevention guidelines recommended for schools;
i. Provision of running water for handwashing
ii. Provision of Alcohol-based hand sanitisers
iii. Provision of Infrared thermometer
iv. Compulsory wearing of face masks for staff, students and visitors
v. Seating arrangements that take cognizance of physical distancing in classrooms and school buses
vi. Provision of a qualified nurse or health personnel in schools
vii. Regular decontamination of the school environment
viii. Cleaning of all surfaces, work tools, general areas (Reception, Classrooms, Car parks, Toilets, etc.
ix. There should be a signpost reminding people to wash hands, practice social/physical distancing & wear a face mask
x. Provision of Personal Protective Equipment (Face mask, gloves, etc)

It is worthy of note that the continued closure of schools due to COVID- 19 is already causing a major interruption in students’ learning process, internal assessments; assessments for qualifications etc. Presently, teaching has moved online in an untested and unprecedented scale. Also, students' assessments are moving online with a lot of trials and errors. While this could be a positive development in terms of adopting and adapting technology use to face the present challenge, it should be noted that it has also posed a lot of challenges to both parents and the school in addition to inherent risks associated with it in terms of exposure of learners to some negative contents. If the lockdown is not lifted, there is every tendency that child abuse, child labour and juvenile crimes may increase, and this, will not augur well for our nation and future generation.
In the same vein, private school operators are worried that the continued closure could spell dooms in terms of economic blows for schools that were already struggling before the pandemic and now, they have to cope with sudden, unplanned and undefined expenses and lost revenue due to continued closure coupled with unfulfilled loan repayment obligations.
Presently, several media platforms are awash with pathetic situations of private school teachers who have not been paid their salaries since March till this moment due to COVID- 19 pandemic, while the lucky ones may have to cope with pay cuts, some have lost their jobs already. In as much as nobody saw this coming, it behooves on governments to consider investors, workers from this sector in their palliatives programmes to save the sub-sector that has consistently supported the government in providing the much needed educational needs for the Nigerian learners.
Economically, a lockdown entails serious costs to society with the International Monetary Fund projecting that the global economy will shrink by 3.0 per cent this year because of the pandemic. It says 170 countries (Nigeria inclusive) will experience a negative GDP per capita growth in 2020. In particular, the IMF projected that Sub-Saharan Africa would experience a negative growth rate of -1.6 per cent. The worst fall since 1970. What does this portend for the recovery of the struggling Nigerian economy and education sector in particular? Certainly, the situation is bad for everyone.
The recovery for education will, however, take longer than expected once the nation has been given a clean bill of health and lockdown fully relaxed. However, in the word of the legal luminary, Afe Babalola, SAN and founder of Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti, the Federal Government does not necessarily need to wait till all towns and villages in the country are free from COVID -19 before reopening of schools but schools could open in phases. Sincerely, the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools is strongly associated with the federal and the state governments, NCDC and other stakeholders in their drive to contain the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria. Equally, we pledge our unalloyed loyalty and unflinching support to all measures that will be put in place to save this country from the ravaging effects of this global vampire that is ruthlessly sucking life out of innocent people. However, NAPPS is of the opinion that while we are all in arms fighting this deadly monster, we should not allow certain essential institutions of state to suffer. Education is frankly a veritable instrument of advancement that will enable a country raise personnel for tomorrow. Therefore, every avenue should be judiciously explored in order to place the sub-sector on a very high pedestal.
The lockdown is a step in the right direction, but we really suggest that resumption of schools should be staggered beginning with the terminal classes. Private school teachers should be motivated through federal and the state governments financial and other forms of assistance. The federal and state government should consider easing resumption of schools so as to move this essential subsector forward. So far, the effect of the lockdown on schools, public and private, is devastating and needs the intervention of the state and federal governments.


CHIEF ‘YOMI OTUBELA,FCMA
THE PRESIDENT,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PROPRIETORS OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS,NIGERIA (NAPPS)

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SOURCE: https://onlinereviewng.com/index.php?page=item&id=3522583

Celebrities / Re: Hot Nigerian Model, Beautiful Adaobi Okezie Breaks Instagram With Super Hot Pics by auntysimbiat(f): 10:51pm On May 19, 2020
DaInferno:
lately, ppl combine and misuse words alot
"sexy hot" is not appropriate in this video
Play the video .. let me see
Celebrities / Hot Nigerian Model, Beautiful Adaobi Okezie Breaks Instagram With Super Hot Pics by auntysimbiat(f): 9:55pm On May 19, 2020
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Beautiful Ebony Nigerian Model, Beautiful Adaobi Okezie uploaded super hot pictures on her new private instagram page @beautifuladaobi , this has got everyone talking and loving her more, below are some of the pictures:


See more crazy and beautiful pictures on her page @beautifuladaobi

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SOURCE: https://www.nairanaijanews.com/2020/05/hot-nigerian-model-beautiful-adaobi.html

Celebrities / Hot Nigerian Model, Beautiful Adaobi Okezie Breaks Instagram With Super Hot Pics by auntysimbiat(f): 8:34pm On May 19, 2020
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Beautiful Ebony Nigerian Model, Beautiful Adaobi Okezie uploaded super hot pictures on her new private instagram page @beautifuladaobi , this has got everyone talking and loving her more, below are some of the pictures:


See more crazy and beautiful pictures on her page @beautifuladaobi


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SOURCE: https://www.nairanaijanews.com/2020/05/hot-nigerian-model-beautiful-adaobi.html

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Politics / Access Bank Ignores CBN Directive, Fires Staff In Oyo Branch by auntysimbiat(f): 11:07pm On May 05, 2020
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A man, whose wife worked for a branch of the bank in Oyo State for eight years and got retrenched, told NairaNaijaNews that the move was contrary to the decision of the CBN.

Despite an agreement by the Central Bank of Nigeria and Bankers Committee to suspend the lay-offs in banks across the country due to the adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Access Bank has continued to dismiss its staff.

A man, whose wife worked for a branch of the bank in Oyo State for eight years and got retrenched, told us that the move was contrary to the decision of the CBN.



He said, "My wife was let go by Access Bank and from all indications, the bank is trying to override CBN's directive to suspend the letting go of staff.

"This woman worked very hard, in the rain and sun for eight years. She has been crying uncontrollably and I'm worried because she just put to bed.

"When she went to work yesterday, she was asked to leave the environment and her ID was forcefully collected. She was also not given an exit for to sign."

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The bank’s GMD/CEO, Herbert Wigwe, on April 30, told shareholders at the Annual General Meeting that, "Access Bank was well prepared for COVID-19 early enough and created ways of working from home and working with our customers.

"We set up links with our customers and devised ways of reaching out to them three or four times a day.

"This happened even before we started working with the larger society and it enabled us to start fighting this pandemic.”

But days later, the bank began to let go of its staff without warning.

SOURCE: https://www.nairanaijanews.com/2020/05/access-bank-ignores-cbn-directive-fires.html

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Crime / Re: How N18bn Was Paid Into Mompha’s Account - Witness by auntysimbiat(f): 9:52pm On Nov 29, 2019
33,000 million.. hmmmmmm

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Crime / How N18bn Was Paid Into Mompha’s Account - Witness by auntysimbiat(f): 9:52pm On Nov 29, 2019
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N33bn alleged fraud: How N18bn was paid into Mompha’s bank account —Witness

A prosecution witness, Peter Ademola Adegoke, who works as a Compliance Officer with Fidelity Bank Plc, on Friday (today) told Justice Abdullai M. Liman of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, how the sum of N18bn was paid into the account of a company, Ismalob Global Investments, belonging to Ismaila Mustapha, also known as Mompha.

Mompha was arraigned on November 25, 2019 on 14 counts bordering on money laundering to the tune of N33bn.

The EFCC made this known on Friday in a series of tweets via its verified Twitter handle @officialEFCC.

Continuing, EFCC states, “At today’s sitting, the first prosecution witness, PW1, Anne Nnenna Ezekannagha, a manager in the Customer Service Department of the Central Bank of Nigeria, told the court that Mompha’s company, Ismalob Ventures, was not registered with the CBN.

“She also revealed that he (Mompha) did not have the license to operate as a Bureau de Change operator.”

Led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, Ezekannagha further told the court: “We got a letter from the EFCC on the activities of Ismalob Global Ventures.

“However, we have no history of the name with the CBN."

https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/n33bn-alleged-fraud-how-n18bn-was-paid-into-momphas-bank-account-witness/amp/

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