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Do the soldiers hold weapon? If dey do no hold weapons, we go beat each other ni aje ngbo |
Offpointng:Stop wasting your time on the guy, military personnel must dress professionally, they do not look different from militants I hope the President will spend on the military |
I wander why the CBN is not updating the rate on their website |
Fake News |
Khyrvxjzy:Nlanalyst is right and you're wrong |
If dangote is the owner of Glo, Glo might be dusting MTN and Airtel by now Glo, Airtel, MTN and 9Mobile are all comfortable with their markets share. |
Racoon:Who can show me yari complaining about the north producing the president, senate president and chief justice between 2019 and 2022? I don't want to believe yari is speaking out now because it favors the southerners |
EDC warns EFCC to stop obstructing the repossession of the CRJ 1000 aircraft owned by JEM Leasing Limited. A petition filed by Sir Johnson Arumemi, founder of Arik Air, highlights that EFCC’s interference could impact future investments in Nigeria’s economy. EDC confirms the aircraft was mortgaged to them and supports the agreement between JEM Leasing Limited and the buyer, urging EFCC not to impede the buyer’s access to the aircraft. Export Development Canada (EDC) has warned the Economic Financial and Crime Commission (EFCC) to stop obstructing the owner’s repossession of the CRJ 1000 aircraft. This interference came after a petition was filed by Sir Johnson Arumemi, founder of Arik Air. The petition, dated June 14, 2023, was signed by Phillip Hinds, Director of JEM Leasing Limited, the aircraft owner. It was also copied to various directors, including those from Arik Air, Blue Marble Aviation Limited, Arik Air Aviation Centre, and Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON). Petition by Arik Air founder The petition obtained by Nairametrics expressed concerns that EFCC’s interference in the airline’s affairs would significantly affect future investment decisions in Nigeria’s fragile economy. The petitioner highlighted that the CRJ 1000 aircraft, owned by JEM Leasing Limited, was partly financed by EDC, and the aircraft was mortgaged to EDC as a condition of the financing. The company’s letter confirmed the truth of the statements in the owner’s letter, which stated that the owner had an agreement with the new buyer, Alberta Aviation Capital Corp, to sell the aircraft with the consent and at the request of EDC. The petition refuted the claim that the owner had disassociated itself from the aircraft sale and the plan to dismantle it, stating that these allegations were false. The owner had indeed agreed to sell the aircraft to the buyer, who also had authorization to dismantle it. It added that Arik Air Limited had no interest in the said aircraft again. News continues after this ad The letter added: “As stated in the owner’s letter, any interference action by Arik, or any other person, which impedes the buyer’s access to the aircraft, or any of the other steps, matters, processes or transactions outlined in 2(g) and 2(h) of the owner’s letter, will constitute improper interference with the owner’s (and/or the buyer’s) rights in respect of the aircraft. “Any such interference would also constitute improper interference with EDC’s rights as mortgagee of the aircraft. We therefore respectfully request that the EFCC does not impede the buyer’s access to the aircraft or any of the other steps, matters, processes or transactions outlined in 2(g) and 2(h) of the Owner’s Letter.” EDC supports Aircraft agreement Recent events, stemming from EFCC’s involvement following a petition by Sir Johnson Arumemi Ikhide regarding the sale of the aircraft by JEM Leasing Limited with EDC financing, have raised concerns in the sector. The petitioner emphasizes the need for the Nigerian Government to prioritize preserving investor confidence and creating a stable and supportive environment for international lenders. What you should know Additionally, the company refutes the claim that Receiver Manager Omokide oversaw the dismantling of the CRJ 1000 aircraft without JEM Leasing Limited’s knowledge. It maintained that it was necessary to establish the truth and hold accountable those responsible for disseminating false information. “EDC, as a Crown Corporation wholly owned by the Government of Canada, plays a pivotal role in driving economic growth and development through investments in various projects worldwide. “This episode superintended by the EFCC threatens not only future investments by EDC in Nigeria, but also sends a discouraging message to other potential lenders considering investments in Nigeria,” the petition said.” https://nairametrics.com/2023/06/17/canadian-company-warns-efcc-to-steer-clear-of-ariks-crj-1000-aircraft/ |
nairalandkachy1:See a fully grown adult kneeling down for Udom Emmanuel and fear no catch him |
Honchoslim16:But they are not converting people with force. |
Honchoslim16:The way some of you talk on this site eh Every person has the freedom of religion |
airsaylongcome:Hmm Nigeria things dey always different , wey I don dey think say the MNO will have a new competition |
harizonal123:Everybody who collect the loan will pay Nah people who use agent to collect the money I pity pass |
airsaylongcome:But according to the article Based on the licensing framework for the establishment of MVNO in Nigeria, a Tier 2 license holder can own and issues its SIM; own and operate its own Intelligent network and own and Operate EIR/HLR/AUC/HSS NCC framework state, “A Virtual Operator (VO) within this tier assumes more control of the value chain which allows it to significantly differentiate itself from its host. The VO does not have Core Switching and Interconnect capabilities but can set up its own Intelligent Network (IN) to provide its own IN services to the customer. “It can own more of the customer segment than Tier-1 operators with the capacity of establishing its own Home Subscriber Register or Authentication centre, Equipment Identity Register, and Home Location Register, if it desires to." So are you saying the bolded is wrong |
airsaylongcome:Oh! Thank you for the information boss |
ibawon:I live in Ikorodu and an ISP also placed a sticker on my gate. Is called Hkonnect, I'm just scared base on experience I still dey look for who dey use am for my area before I will make a decision if I will buy it or not |
VeryStingyMan:MTN and Airtel hardly disappoint me in Lagos. |
They will only be able to compete with MTN, Airtel, Glo and 9Mobile if their data price is cheap |
I wander how people voted these man again The VC he installed in OOU is a mess To collect certificate and transcript don become big problem even after paying. Wetin people dey collect easily before. |
SalamRushdie:Some People have been going to court for frivolous reasons |
ECASH120:Stop being petty please There are protocols to be followed. The mother of Osinbanjo wife was almost manhandled by security agents when she broke protocol. |
Buhari opened some of the boaders last year |
Apple’s newest OS update arrives this fall — but only for the iPhone XS and newer iPhone X Sorry, iPhone X owners. Apple’s just-announced iOS 17 won’t be coming to the iPhone X, the device that ushered in the era of Face ID. It was announced in 2017 along with the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, which will also miss out on the next iOS upgrade. That makes the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR the oldest devices that will be eligible for iOS 17 when it becomes available this fall, but that doesn’t mean they’ll get every new feature. Every phone that’s eligible for iOS 17 will get the biggies: the new design-driven contact cards, the StandBy display for quick info while you’re charging, and the Check In feature to notify someone that you’ve arrived home safely. But a few features are reserved for newer iPhones. Gesture-based reactions with AR effects in FaceTime will require an iPhone 12 or newer, for example. A list of phones that will receive iOS 17 including the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR and newer. You’ll also need an iPhone 12 or newer for some autocorrect improvements to the keyboard and in-line autocomplete suggestions. There’s also a new accessibility feature called Point and Speak that helps people with vision disabilities interact with text in their environment, but it’s limited to just the Pro models of the iPhone 12, 13, and 14. https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/5/23750153/apple-ios-17-iphone-8-plus-x-support |
MrBrownJay1:Thank you sir |
internationalman:Thank you sir |
brownemmanuel43:Thank you sir |
I bought an expensive medicine for my nephew 2 weeks ago, I forgot to check the expiring date. The medicine will expire this month, is it safe to still continue using it? |
biodun556 I told you there won't be a centralize price |
Biodun556:Is there a centralize price for diesel, gas and kerosene? |
Biodun556:There will be no centralize price |
Good news May the soul of the MSc student keep on RIP |
Zionmdde:Buhari made a provision for january 2023 - june 2023. Dangote Refinery will start refining Crude from July |
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