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At the expense of not grounded in physics, chemistry and biology We are too religious in Nigeria |
Bottle water follow abi pure water? |
Congratulations to him |
Lack of creativity for continuity |
Parenting challenges |
No impact is No news |
The food cost when converted to naira |
Hope Leaders will know what to do to prevent next season rainfall |
else a repeat may occur fish out and punish all the MASS DESTRUCTION
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RE ARREST AFTER END SARS |
LET THE TRUTH BE TOLD THE SAME SOCIAL MEDIA WILL HOUSE THEM AS AGENTS OF MASS DESTRUCTION IN THE HISTORY BOOKS OF THE NATION FOREVER
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please WAKE UP BEFORE THE SOUTHWEST SHIPS SINKS ON YOUR WATCH the long dehumanization citizens must be corrected to stop them reacting the same way |
DEHUMANISED CITIZENS REACTING TO THE CREATED SYSTEM ..............it gets worse before it gets better |
Exay:Please add 07032382510 |
Good.. Need positive contributions from him to make Nigeria better |
They should relaunch the cars and do massive adverts Nationwide |
Nice every state in yoruba land should book for its resident to encourage her |
Ok but it should be extended to other states they operate |
KashyBaby postNollywoood stepping up |
OZAOEKPE:a day less to his excesses if you are close to him warn him |
vivaciousvivi:Now you have. Do smething about it pray for others |
Ladies of substance ]Women are often unsung heroes in the advancement of information technology (IT) particularly on the African continent This is a list of the top women at the helms of authority in the Nigerian technology scene, and who have made a noticeable impact in the development of technology in Nigeria. Dr. Omobola Johnson https://ictd2012.org/sites/default/files/HM_profile%20picture.jpg?1321977882 https://techloy.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Omobola-Johnson.jpg She is a Nigerian technocrat and the pioneer Minister of Communication Technology, a position she acquired following her appointment as part of the transformation Agenda of the Goodluck Jonathan government. She came on board with a wealth of experience and an intimidating resume that has impacted positively on the sector in the last twenty four months. Prior to this, she served as the Country manager for Accenture Nigeria. Born in 1963, she has earned several public commendations since taking up her position and serves as role model to women across Nigeria. This is following the numerous achievements of her ministry notably among which is the launch of the NigComSat-IR Satellite. This has helped to complement the country’s efforts at fibre connectivity and the provision of greater bandwidth. Evangeline Wiles https://innov8tiv.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/z69.jpg Evangeline Wiles is the Managing Director of Nigeria’s leading online marketplace Kaymu.com.ng. Born in the states, she came to Nigeria at a time when e-commerce was picking up momentum. Prior to this, Evangeline worked as a strategy consultant at Bain & Company in South Africa. Evangeline has over six years of experience in private equity/venture capital & investment banking in the US with an MBA from the Wharton Business School. Since assumption of office Evangeline has been at the forefront of driving entrepreneurship in Nigeria, with the creation of several SME initiatives for young entrepreneurs. This has led to her appointment as a Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) goodwill ambassador for her strides in fostering entrepreneurship through technology. Funke Opeke, https://www.totaltele.com/res/image/people%20headshots/funke%20opeke.png https://www.itnewsafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Funke_Opeke.jpg She is an experienced telecommunications executive who founded Main Street Technologies and is the C.E.O. of MainOne. She obtained a degree in Electronics & Electrical Engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife in 1981 before she proceeded to New York for a Master’s degree at Columbia University. Prior to that she was the Chief Technical Officer in MTN Nigeria and also served as adviser to Transcorp and Chief Operating Officer of NITEL for a brief period before launching Main Street Technologies in 2007. Since her inception as the M.D, the company has raised over $240 Million to build the pioneer private submarine cable system in West Africa. The 7,000km cable runs from Portugal down to Accra, Ghana and Lagos, Nigeria and is delivering wholesale broadband capacity across several countries in West Africa today. She was also appointed with a LCCI Goodwill Ambassadorship in 2014. Linda Ikeji, https://www.bellanaija.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Linda-Ikeji-7.jpg https://naijagistsnew.etopedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/linda-ikeji-pictures.jpeg Linda Ikeji needs no introduction. Her blog is one of the most celebrated blogs in Africa and the one stop portal for information, entertainment and education with over 365,541 visitors daily according to siteprice.org. What started out as a gossip column has become the most important online medium for breaking news, exclusives and human behaviour profiling. Her use of technology has made her a source of inspiration to many young entrepreneurs. Lola Mahsha https://techloy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Lola-Masha-at-OLX.jpg https://www.humanipo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Lola-Masha-475x600.jpg She is the Country Manager of OLX, a position she assumed since 2014.She obtained her PhD in Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, where she was also actively involved in student government as the President of the Graduate Assembly, representing over 10,000 graduate students on campus. She moved back to Nigeria after over 10 years in the United States and joined BankPHB as Head of Corporate Strategy. Currently, she holds the highest position at OLX Nigeria. Juliet Ehimuan https://ynaija.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Juliet-Ehimuan1.jpg Juliet Ehimuan is Google’s Country Manager, a position she assumed since 2011. She started her career at Shell Petroleum Development Company as Performance Monitoring and Quality Assurance Supervisor. Following |
A taste of things to come Nigeria bewarnd[quote author=SleekyP post=32977656]Bashir Abdullahi, a witness of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the ongoing trial of Patrick Fernandez, an Indian businessman before a Federal High Court in Lagos, on Tuesday gave graphic details of how the accused defrauded some Nigerian banks to the tune of N32 billion. Fernandez is standing trial alongside three of his companies on a 56 count-charge of fraud. The witness, who is a former investigator with the EFCC, told the court that the commission learned of the fraud when one of the banks contacted the agency’s Financial Intelligence Unit. According to him, in July 2008, he was assigned to investigate the case of suspicious financial activities involving Fernandez and his companies. The affected banks, he said, were Zenith Bank, Afribank, Intercontinental Bank, Union Bank and Wema Bank. His investigations, he said, revealed high volume transactions from one account to another, which he said were suspected to be fraudulent. Abdullahi said: “In our findings, we discovered that the accused was involved in cheque-kitting and round tripping. It is also known as Lazy Susan, a business model.” Lazy Susan, he said, involves members of a business group transferring money from one sister company to another without selling any commodity, using money obtained from other banks. He said as at September 2007, the accused had less than N2million in his account. “The volume of transaction was also minimal, starting with N20million. Within the same month, it rose to N600million. The volume of transaction also sky rocketed to billions of naira within just three months,” he said. Abdullahi said the transactions involved the use of “suspended cheques” which did not go through the clearing house initially. “If he brings a cheque, credit will be given to him immediately without going through clearance. Because he has a cheque discounting facility, if he brings N1billion cheque, they will give him N800million,” Abdullahi said. He said Wema Bank, for instance, discovered that it allegedly lost N23billion to the activities of Fernandez and his companies. On how the fraud was perpetrated, he said a high ranking staff of Wema Bank aided the fraudulent transactions. The Wema Bank insider, the witness said, “was suppressing the cheque”, such that when other banks asked whether there is money in Fernandez’s account, the official would answer in the affirmative. “All the banks will ask Wema Bank staff, is there N5billion in his account, and he will say yes,” said the witness. Abdullahi said the accused person claimed to be involved in oil and gas business which he said was “cash-intensive” and therefore needed to move money from one bank to the other. He said the bubble burst when the banks, at the clearing house, discovered that “they were clearing the same cheque”. Under cross examination by defence counsel, James Ocholi (SAN), Abdullahi said he did not know the banks’ account officers or branch managers who dealt with Fernandez. He said the defendant’s companies were duly incorporated, and that his accounts were opened through “traditional” means. He added Fernandez was considered high net-worth individual and so the banks took him for his words. “If they had not taken him for his |
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The action also demonstrate the sign of the end time for the world Every reader should repent before the inevitable comming back of the Lord Jesus Christ Be warned Beware |
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Great probably one of the greatest Nigerians R I P |
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