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Disgusting |
Emu4life:Na who supposed be? |
Yes papa |
MRS selling 900 naira/litre |
Dem no hold am well |
Beat Akpi and collect money promo |
Trossard:Como 1907 is the name of the club |
chillex8:2003 car with 160k mileage... O ti daa! |
Dj Cuppy cannot be trusted....She's mentally derailed |
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has assured individuals who invested in the CBEX digital trading platform that they would recover their funds. The commission revealed that it had been monitoring the platform even before the recent wave of public complaints. CBEX, which had promised investors a 100 percent return on investment, faced a crisis over the weekend as many users reported being unable to withdraw their funds, sparking outrage on social media. On Monday, angry investors reportedly stormed and looted the office of Smart Treasure, an affiliate of CBEX, located in the Oke Ado area of Ibadan, Oyo State. Speaking during Channels TV’s Morning Brief on Wednesday, EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, confirmed that the anti-graft agency had been fielding numerous calls from Nigerians seeking information and solutions regarding the CBEX platform. Oyewale stressed that the EFCC had profiled the platform long before the recent outcry and had previously warned Nigerians about potential Ponzi schemes. “We were not waiting for Nigerians to call us before we started our work, of course, we have been working,” he said. “We were not beaten by what actually happened. Our dragnet is wide, our intelligence is very effective, and we were tracking that digital trading platform.” He added, “We were tracking it, and we profiled several things concerning the platform. You will recall that March 11 this year, the executive chairman of the EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, had called to instruct us to alert Nigerians.” Oyewale also recalled that the EFCC had earlier listed 58 suspected Ponzi scheme companies in March to caution the public. “That shows that we are proactive and we have our hands on what is happening. So concerning this investigation, we were on it; it’s not that we didn’t know. “We’ve been alerting Nigerians about ways and means of how to separate themselves from this kind of shenanigans. “Before the calls came, we were working, while the calls are coming, we are working; and even after the calls, we are still working.”[b][/b]
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When our mind is corrupted already |
Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, the Awujale of Ijebu Kingdom, was installed as king on April 2, 1960, just months before Nigeria gained independence. If there’s a king whose reign has stood the test of time, it has to be Oba Adetona. He has been on the throne for over 64 years, making him the longest-serving traditional ruler in the country and one of the most respected monarchs in all of Africa. At 90 years old, the king has redefined what it means to be a royal leader in modern Nigeria. Oba Adetona is from the Anikinaiya royal house and was born on May 10, 1934, in Ijebu Ode. His early education took him through Baptist Schools in Ereko, Ijebu-Ode, Ogbere United Primary School, and Ansar-Ud-Deen School, all within Ijebuland. For his secondary education, he attended the Olu-Iwa College (now Adeola Odutola College) from 1951 to 1956. As proof of his intellect and ambition, he worked briefly with the Audit Department of the Western Region in Ibadan before resigning in 1958 to study accountancy in the United Kingdom—a rare feat for many at the time. From Prince To King Though he was one of six nominees presented by the ODIS (Ojude Oba Descendants' Society), Oba Adetona was unanimously selected by the kingmakers, and the governor of the Western Region at the time signed his Instrument of Office, officially recognising him as the Awujale of Ijebuland at only twenty-six years old. Following tradition, he went into customary seclusion at the Odo for three months. His official presentation as king was made by Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola, the then Head of the Ijebu Ode Regency Council, on January 18, 1960. His Achievements?[/b] Oba Adetona’s reign has brought honour, dignity, and integrity to the Ijebu throne. Unlike many ceremonial rulers, he has consistently shown a deep commitment to education, governance, and community development. One of his most outstanding legacies is the establishment of the Oba Sikiru Adetona School of Governance at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye. This world-class institution is dedicated to addressing the leadership gap in Nigeria and across Africa. It stands as a testament to his belief in the power of education, accountability, and service. In 2022, the Tai Solarin College of Education in Omu-Ajose was renamed the Sikiru Adetona College of Education, Science and Technology (SACOETEC) in his honour, a move Governor Dapo Abiodun described as a recognition of the monarch’s immense contributions to education and the prosperity of Ijebuland. [b]Ojude Oba Every year, the grand Ojude Oba Festival draws thousands of Ijebu sons and daughters from around the world. They don’t just show up out of obligation, but out of genuine love and reverence for their king. The festival is more than a cultural celebration, it’s a reflection of the deep bond between Oba Adetona and his people, a king deeply loved and respected by his subjects. Now, 90 years old, Oba Adetona is a father to nine children and continues to play a central role in the spiritual, cultural, and even political journey of Nigeria. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in a heartfelt tribute during the monarch’s 90th birthday, praised the Awujale as a pillar of strength, justice, and fairness, a royal father who stood by him through his political evolution. He said: Kabiyesi has remained a dependable ally. He is not just a traditional ruler but a preeminent royal father who brought honour, courage, and strength of character to the throne for over 60 years. In a country constantly in search of direction and true leadership, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona stands tall as a timeless king whose legacy will outlive generations. Ki Ade pe Lori, ki Bata pe lese - may the crown rest long on your head, may shoes remain long on your feet.
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Is belyasa state in Nigeria ? |
Nigeria politicians! Can u ever stop the blame game, I think you're more capable that's why u came forward to be (s)elected |
NBA did well |
Worth celebrating |
So bribing with appointments will make Tinubu come back ?What a shame! |
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:No, he never heard |
fkelly:I hardly believe "started from zero" stories Seyi is enjoying his "father's criminalized wealth" Davido, although came from a wealthy and influential family, he didn't rely on that but made a niche for himself, therefore I go for Davido |
merits:Stop yahooing bro It pays not |
Sonofgod1990:Really ? Nigerians, I hail thee |
doggedfighter:I don't think it's a scam, seems like the guy really need help, I can't even look at the post twice whenever I come across it, it's pitiful for me |
Na hyena she be ? |
General Tinubu |
Summon an elected governor ? |
Private chat should be allowed on nairaland Dislike button Display photo should be allowed |
Penguin2:Reno will defend him |
Dem wan finish AMERICA [b][/b] |
Which god ? |
CaptainZubi:Bad belle, bad news dey sweet them...somebody's good life is not the cause of your own miserable life..LET THE RICH BREATH! |
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