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Dr. Dre needs money and decided to ask his bank for a small loan... on Twitter today. See what happened between him and UBA bank. Hilarious! Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/06/hilarious-conversation-between-uba-and.html lalasticlala ishilove ijebabe
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SEE LOVELY PHOTOS HERE http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/06/tiwa-savage-shares-adorable-new-photos.html So adorable!! |
Tiwa's young man is growing up fast. Cute! Source: https://www.instagram.com/tiwasavage/ [img]http://3.bp..com/-EfirCPKRPtY/V3CpwQYjjaI/AAAAAAAAKkQ/iWvRZyXQznga2xOj2NUefGCXjh7DqOphACLcB/s400/jl.jpg[/img] [img]http://1.bp..com/-8PvPXyrYiEY/V3Cpz7pCteI/AAAAAAAAKkY/dL3mRRxZgZcNrIuAE_bxVy-NAcbpxZsugCLcB/s400/jl2.jpg[/img] Source: https://www.instagram.com/tiwasavage/ |
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Nigerians are just too judgmental.. Read what this lady commented http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/06/vectors-new-haircut-lands-him-in.html Kettle calling pot BLACK |
And this other one, showing na ni-pples tho http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/06/rudegirl-lucy-shows-off-flat-belle-in.html Adults, biko |
Paul Okoye's signing, Lucy, continued her radio tour after her release, featuring Cynthia Morgan. The singer was recently at Rhythm FM, Lagos, where she talked about her love for music, and her new song. She shared a sexy photo of her wearing a cropped top, while displaying her sexy flat belle, in the photo. Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BG9AwZkKeGg/?taken-by=lucycandymay
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AMCON has set to take over Ben Bruce' properties over unpaid debt owned in the tune of 11 billion Naira to Union Bank PLC. Nigerians took to Twitter to weigh in on the matter.. See more tweets below Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/06/nigerians-react-on-twitter-as-amcon.html lalasticlala ijebabe
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Except there is a last-minutes change in plans, the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) will on Thursday morning take over the assets of three companies belonging to politician Ben Murray-Bruce and his brothers. The assets are being seized following the failure of Senator Murray-Bruce and his brothers to settle an N11 billion loan owed Union Bank and acquired by AMCON. AMCON was established on July 9, 2010, as a key stabilizing and re-vitalizing tool for stabilising the nation’s financial system. Its enabling law empowers it to acquire non-performing loan assets of Nigerian banks at fair values and then put them to economic use in a profitable manner. Mr. Murray Bruce and his brothers, using their companies, had between 2005 and 2007 borrowed various sums of money from Union Bank. After they repeatedly defaulted in paying back, AMCON purchased the loan in 2011 to save the bank from collapsing. AMCON is now seizing the assets belonging to the three companies used in securing the loan – Silverbird Productions Limited, Silverbird Showtime Limited and Silverbird Galleria Limited. The properties include those at 133, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos, Plot No 1161 (Silverbird Galleria), the plaza at Central Area Cadastral Zone AOO, Abuja, and the magnificent structure located at Abonnema Wharf Road and Abali Park in Port Harcourt City of Rivers State. The planned takeover followed the June 17 interim orders granted by Justice Cecilia Olatoregun-Ishola of the Federal High Court, Lagos, in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/790/16 – Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria & 3 Ors. v. Ben Murray Bruce & 4 Ors. The order allows the Receiver/Manager to take possession of the said properties. AMCON had on April 18 appointed a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Muiz Banire, the receiver/manager over the sprawling properties. Named as defendants in the suits are Senator Murray-Bruce, Guy Murray-Bruce, Michael Murray-Bruce, Guy Murray-Bruce and Jonathan Murray-Bruce, who is the senator’s first son. An AMCON insider said Mr. Banire had concluded arrangements to take over the assets on Thursday morning (today). Senator Murray-Bruce could not be reached, Thursday morning, to comment for this story. His known telephone line failed to connect. He is also yet to reply a text message sent to him. Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/205776-unpaid-debt-amcon-set-take-ben-murray-bruces-companies-assets.html lalasticlala ishilove
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Few days ago, I stumbled upon a thread on Nairaland, about the Naira payment option on Facebook. Well, it is a great feature, especially by advertisers, but here is my personal experience of paying in naira, and why you should choose the dollar currency against the naira for payment, at least, for now. read below Few weeks ago, Facebook rolled out new payment currency method for Nigeria advertisers. Naira currency was enabled as one of the payment currencies on Facebook Ads. It is a great improvement, not only to Facebook, but also to Facebook advertisers. This is because, advertisers will pay less than what they were paying in USD. I was one of a few who was extremely happy about this new development, because I use Facebook, to drive great traffic to my blog. Luckily for me, the period I wanted to start up a new ads campaign, was the same period the Naira payment option was enabled. However, I advice that advertisers should continue paying in Dollars, at least for now, and I will tell why with reasons. After I realized that the Naira payment option was enabled for Nigerians, I quickly setup three new Facebook Ads Manager and set all their currencies to Naira. Little did I know that I was only delimiting my ads manager. After the setup, I started with the first ads manager, setup my campaign for the month and I budgeted to spend 25 USD per day. which translates to approximately N5000, on the Naira payment option, using the exchange rate of 199/$. However, if I had set my currency to be the dollars, i will be charged at 340/$ for the 25 USD which am meant to spend each day for my ads. That is about N8,500. You see the difference? N5000 and N8500. My campaign was up and running and when I got to my payment threshold of $25 or N5000 (because am using the Naira payment option), I was due for billing, and Facebook tried to charge me, put the payment didn't go through. I tried several times to pay, but still it didn't go through. I decided to chill for that day and wait for the next day. See image below The next day, I decided to try, and it also failed, so I switched credit card immediately. I was using my Union bank's MasterCard, so i decided to use my GTB MasterCard, after putting my card's details, I tried one more time, it failed, and immediatelt, GTB sent me this heartbreaking mail saying; Dear Valued Customer, Declined Card Transaction: DCC Restriction Thank you for using your GTBank Naira MasterCard. Please be informed that your transaction with the details below could not be completed because you have selected the DCC payment option (Dynamic Currency Conversion) that allows you to pay in Naira, which has been temporarily restricted on all our cards. Please reattempt the transaction and select the currency of the country you are transacting in. See image below (1st image) From the below image (1st image). you will see that GTB converted the N5000 with 340/$ exchange rate which now translates to 15.44 USD, but am meant to pay 25 USD. In other words, you cannot pay in Naira with the conversion rate of 199/$ for an international transaction. In addition, as I tried further on my Union's card, my bank now mailed me saying Dear Jerry, Kindly be advised to select the currency of the country in which the web transaction is being performed and not naira to enable you complete your transaction. See image below (2nd image) Well for now, we cannot pay in Naira for Facebook ads, but I hope that it will not be for long. I do not know if any other bank where Dynamic Currency Conversion is enabled, if you know of any, you can drop the bank's name in the comment box below. I was very sad because I was having a good conversion from my campaign, but i could not continue because because Facebook paused my ads, so I had to open a new ads account and started all over again, this time, I set my currency to dollars. N/B: If you create an ads account, using a particular currency, you cannot switch to other currencies therefore, if you want to use a different currency, you have to create a new ads account. That is how Facebook for Business made it to work. Source: http://www.napiztech.com/2016/06/facebook-for-business-payment-currency.html lalasticlala ishilove ijebabe
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If it’s play, they should stop it ooo. LOL Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/06/for-real-banky-w-and-cynthia-morgan.html lalasticlala ishilove ijebabe
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Checkout the video she from the workout[/b] http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/06/bimbo-akintola-shows-off-her-rigourous.html [b]Sexy mama! |
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The veteran actress, shared photos of her flipping tyres as her regular exercise. Strong woman! Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BGte5QLmaoU/?taken-by=bimboakintola lalasticlala ishilove ijebabe
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Too bad a weather |
Just this morning, a black Lexus SUV, was involved in an accident, along Abaji express road, Abuja. The accident occurred after the SUV attempted a daredevil overtaking. As the driver tried to gain control of the vehicle, unfortunately for him, he lost the control turning in a 360 degrees and stopped right at a pedestrian bridge, on the SUV's back. Luckily, no life was lost. One of Latest Amebo Naija readers, who sent the photos, explained that the raining weather contributed to the reasons why the driver lost control. See more photos below Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2016/06/accident-along-abaji-express-road-abuja.html?m=1 Lalasticlala ijebabe ishilove
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