Politics › Re: Anthony Sani: Stop Using IPOB Threaten North Over 2023 Presidency by nwabobo: 1:18pm On Oct 07, 2019 |
ProudDick: Osu bitch. Bring out the quote. Because you are who again? Son of a bitch. |
Politics › Re: Anthony Sani: Stop Using IPOB Threaten North Over 2023 Presidency by nwabobo: 1:00pm On Oct 07, 2019 |
Area4Area: Open another thread on that, this one is about what Ezeife said. Don't try to derail Ezeife said what he said and I stand in solidarity with him on that. |
Politics › Re: Anthony Sani: Stop Using IPOB Threaten North Over 2023 Presidency by nwabobo: 12:58pm On Oct 07, 2019 |
ProudDick: Buhari never said that you fool!
Stop reading twisted headlines. Who is this son of a scoundrel? |
Politics › Re: Anthony Sani: Stop Using IPOB Threaten North Over 2023 Presidency by nwabobo: 10:34am On Oct 07, 2019 |
Area4Area: Did you read the threat and blackmail from Ezeife? Nobody is threatened by his statement, he just ridiculed his old age When Buhari said an attack on Boko Haram was an attack on the North, what was he doing? |
Politics › Re: Anthony Sani: Stop Using IPOB Threaten North Over 2023 Presidency by nwabobo: 10:15am On Oct 07, 2019 |
Area4Area: .....then stop threatening others for the presidency Why do you feel threatened? |
|
Celebrities › Re: Imeh Bishop Umoh Dedicates Child (Cute Family Photos) by nwabobo: 10:15pm On Oct 06, 2019 |
|
Celebrities › Re: Imeh Bishop Umoh Dedicates Child (Cute Family Photos) by nwabobo: 9:54pm On Oct 06, 2019 |
|
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by nwabobo: 8:38pm On Oct 04, 2019 |
otuekong1: Hmmmm ato mo ke akwa ibom?? Da, kpọng Ịkọ, ke ịkọ idogho ndidia. |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by nwabobo: 5:47pm On Oct 04, 2019 |
otuekong1: Why do you Igbo's always love bullying and insulting it makes no sense,please show some courtesy If we the Akwa ibomites say that there is no indigenous Igbo village in our state,its left for us, its not what you should result to insult and lies Please show maturity Who are you to determine the ethnicity of a people? |
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by nwabobo: 5:45pm On Oct 04, 2019 |
otuekong1: You were welcome and accomodated in Akwa Ibom ,but you have only been raining insults on all your comments You need to be matured Who welcome who in Ákwá Ibom? Da, ndo ata aman isọng, so I won't stand by and watch ndịtọ ụtịd ini like Kpoikpoi give the state a bad name. |
|
Politics › Re: Where Are Those People Saying There Are Indigenous Igbos In Akwa Ibom? by nwabobo: 10:17am On Oct 04, 2019 |
Cletus77: I don't have anything to say to you guy...u can't be dragging my own state with me. Its funny how you list Igbo as the only tribe in your state during statistics and also include Igbo in other SS states. This is not Rivers state bro, we are entirely different Dude, there are indigenous Igbo communities in Ákwá Ibom, if you don't know something, ask. Kpọng akpọsọng iko. |
Politics › Re: AfDB Appoints Chinelo Anohu To Head Africa Investment Forum by nwabobo(op): 10:05am On Sep 04, 2019 |
Printerscanner: This poster is unfortunate just like his forefathers Your mama toto na him dey unforfunate |
Politics › Re: AfDB Appoints Chinelo Anohu To Head Africa Investment Forum by nwabobo(op): 10:03am On Sep 04, 2019 |
AmuDimkpa: Why not just say “Nigerian woman or even woman”. I don’t understand why her tribe had to be the subject. Nawa o She was sacked because of her tribe or you think she would have been sacked if she were Fulani? |
Politics › Re: AfDB Appoints Chinelo Anohu To Head Africa Investment Forum by nwabobo(op): 7:00am On Sep 04, 2019 |
UncleJudax: Which one be Igbo Woman? Sensationalism! Is she Fulani? |
Politics › AfDB Appoints Chinelo Anohu To Head Africa Investment Forum by nwabobo(op): 4:39am On Sep 04, 2019 |
AfDB appoints Chinelo Anohu, ex-PENCOM DG, to head Africa Investment Forum
Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank Group, has announced the appointment of Chinelo Anohu as head and senior director of the Africa Investment Forum (AIF).
Anohu, a highly accomplished international corporate lawyer, was the former director-general of the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) and a member of the London Stock Exchange Africa advisory board.
Her appointment took effect from September 1, 2019.
According to AfDB, Anohu has a formidable track record in formulating investment strategies, and brings extensive knowledge of institutional investment practice and experience in attracting new capital, expertise in the development of innovative asset classes, spanning pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, private equity and private family wealth funds.
The Bank is set to hold the 2019 edition of the Africa Investment Forum on 11-13 November 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa, after a successful inaugural edition in 2018 attracted $39 billion in investment interests for bankable deals in Africa.
The Africa Investment Forum has become Africa’s premier multi-stakeholder transactional platform for leveraging investments from the private sector, African and global financial institutions, global pension funds and sovereign wealth funds and other institutional investors.
It also provides an unparalleled platform for engagements with African Heads of State and Governments to discuss, in the Forum’s unique “Investment Board Rooms”, policy, business and investment incentives to close transactions in real-time.
ADESINA: I’m delighted she’s joining us
Adesina at Africa Investment Forum (AIF) 2018
“I am delighted that Chinelo Anohu is joining us as the Head and Senior Director of the Africa Investment Forum,” Adesina said.
“Her can-do-attitude, leadership, hands-on experience in working with global pension funds and institutional investors, and extensive global networks among institutional investors, will significantly position and help the Africa Investment Forum to drive its global agenda to attract more investments to Africa.”
Chinelo began her professional career as an Attorney with the global oil conglomerate, Chevron, Nigeria.
She worked in legal and financial services firms in Nigeria and the United Kingdom before joining the Nigerian Bureau of Public Enterprises, the implementation agency for the reform and privatization of state-owned enterprises.
As a consultant assigned by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Chinelo helped to restructure and privatize the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, Nicon Hilton Hotel, and AfriBank, among several others.
An adept and sound negotiator, she successfully worked with acquiring entities, liaising and managing complex relationships, including with the Nigerian National Assembly and labor organizations.
Under her leadership as Director-General of the Nigerian Pension Commission, the number of contributors rose from five million to close to eight million, while assets under management grew from $19.3 billion to a record $42 billion.
She also introduced innovative micro pension structures that created opportunities for informal sector workers to be included in the contributory pension scheme.
Chinelo created the first-ever World Pension Summit Africa, which was held in Africa three years in a row, and convened global financial experts across the pension industry.
She graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Law from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and a Master’s degree in Computer and Communications Law from the London School of Economics in 2000.
She has studied at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA and the Insead Business School, France. https://www.thecable.ng/afdb-appoints-chinelo-anohu-ex-pencom-dg-to-head-africa-investment-forum/amp?__twitter_impression=true
|
Technology Market › Re: Igbo Woman Sacked By Buhari Bags Major Appointment; Now Heads Africa Investment by nwabobo(op): 4:36am On Sep 04, 2019 |
nrexzy: No vex oooo
Did buhari personally sack her??
Or Una just like tribalism No, my father did. |
Technology Market › Igbo Woman Sacked By Buhari Bags Major Appointment; Now Heads Africa Investment by nwabobo(op): 10:04pm On Sep 03, 2019 |
AfDB appoints Chinelo Anohu, ex-PENCOM DG, to head Africa Investment Forum AUTHOR: Mayowa Tijani Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank Group, has announced the appointment of Chinelo Anohu as head and senior director of the Africa Investment Forum (AIF). Anohu, a highly accomplished international corporate lawyer, was the former director-general of the National Pension Commission (PENCOM) and a member of the London Stock Exchange Africa advisory board. Her appointment took effect from September 1, 2019. According to AfDB, Anohu has a formidable track record in formulating investment strategies, and brings extensive knowledge of institutional investment practice and experience in attracting new capital, expertise in the development of innovative asset classes, spanning pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, private equity and private family wealth funds. The Bank is set to hold the 2019 edition of the Africa Investment Forum on 11-13 November 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa, after a successful inaugural edition in 2018 attracted $39 billion in investment interests for bankable deals in Africa. The Africa Investment Forum has become Africa’s premier multi-stakeholder transactional platform for leveraging investments from the private sector, African and global financial institutions, global pension funds and sovereign wealth funds and other institutional investors. It also provides an unparalleled platform for engagements with African Heads of State and Governments to discuss, in the Forum’s unique “Investment Board Rooms”, policy, business and investment incentives to close transactions in real-time. ADESINA: I’m delighted she’s joining us Adesina at Africa Investment Forum (AIF) 2018 “I am delighted that Chinelo Anohu is joining us as the Head and Senior Director of the Africa Investment Forum,” Adesina said. “Her can-do-attitude, leadership, hands-on experience in working with global pension funds and institutional investors, and extensive global networks among institutional investors, will significantly position and help the Africa Investment Forum to drive its global agenda to attract more investments to Africa.” Chinelo began her professional career as an Attorney with the global oil conglomerate, Chevron, Nigeria. She worked in legal and financial services firms in Nigeria and the United Kingdom before joining the Nigerian Bureau of Public Enterprises, the implementation agency for the reform and privatization of state-owned enterprises. As a consultant assigned by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Chinelo helped to restructure and privatize the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, Nicon Hilton Hotel, and AfriBank, among several others. An adept and sound negotiator, she successfully worked with acquiring entities, liaising and managing complex relationships, including with the Nigerian National Assembly and labor organizations. Under her leadership as Director-General of the Nigerian Pension Commission, the number of contributors rose from five million to close to eight million, while assets under management grew from $19.3 billion to a record $42 billion. She also introduced innovative micro pension structures that created opportunities for informal sector workers to be included in the contributory pension scheme. Chinelo created the first-ever World Pension Summit Africa, which was held in Africa three years in a row, and convened global financial experts across the pension industry. She graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Law from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and a Master’s degree in Computer and Communications Law from the London School of Economics in 2000. She has studied at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA and the Insead Business School, France. https://www.thecable.ng/afdb-appoints-chinelo-anohu-ex-pencom-dg-to-head-africa-investment-forum/amp?__twitter_impression=true |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nwabobo: 5:04pm On Aug 28, 2019 |
globemoney: I'm not the one that said I want build a factory.. Abi imaginary factory don enter voicemail too, nurse sunday?  Anyị anaghị agba egbe ọnụ. Forget say we all dey Nairaland, nwoke na ibe ya hà bụ n'ọnụ. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nwabobo: 3:25pm On Aug 28, 2019 |
globemoney: So why didnt you build it when obi was governor?  Why weren't you born when Ukpabi Asika was administrator of East Central State? |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nwabobo: 11:11am On Aug 28, 2019 |
globemoney: Nwabobo is your factory ready?  Not while Obiano is still governor. |
Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nwabobo: 6:01pm On Aug 27, 2019 |
Anambralstson: Same with me, my is DJI Phantom 4, I'm expecting it before Yuletide season by God's grace.
Some of the projects Gov Obiano is building in COOUH This place is a death trap, DON'T EVER allow your loved ones to be taken there. |
Celebrities › Re: Regina Askia Has A Message For Nigerians Working In America. by nwabobo: 5:02pm On Aug 26, 2019*. Modified: 9:00pm On Aug 26, 2019 |
Hungrychicken: All because of the Igbos and their love for money, they have painted the whole black race bad. smh. Behold the Igbos
|
|
|
Politics › Re: Africa Largest Solar Panel Factory Unveiled In Borno by nwabobo: 4:02pm On Aug 24, 2019 |
seunfly: Honestly I admire northern governors in every aspect except education sector. Our leaders down south will only blame one northerner, religion or political party for their failures yet we the so called educated followers will keep on voting for failure because we hate the people in other party.
Edited for those who raised issues about what I wrote up here.
@ tribalistseun, @ Blazebond, @ Bolowolowo, @staffofOrayan and others.
It's is funny as we southerner still have prejudice about North and I'm sure many of you have not been to Northern part of Nigeria b4, in terms of infrastructures, they are far ahead of South. Funny things is that many who find their ways to the north will blame past military government for those infrastructures not knowing that 80% of those infrastructures was done by civilian governors while our own governors were busy stealing money and blaming federal government for their own failure. Let's take Kano for example, Kwakwaso did a very good Job turning the face of Kano around while Ganduje also added to it, kastina's infrastructure was done by Yaradua while other added to it. I v been to Gombe, Jigawa, Bauchi, Katsina, Sokoto and I can tell you no state can match them in terms of infrastructure Viz a Viz their monthly allocation/geographical size yet many of the southern part especially southsouth that collects huge allocation has little to show for it. Some of you claimed that their IGR is low therfore they are not performing, this makes me laugh because they still manage to outperform the so called high IGR state and for reference sake, your IGR income does not prove your performance, it is just what your state generates. Lastly somebody claimed education is the key, yes it is the key but I only fault them for not doing anything serious to encourage their children to school but they are far better than most southern states in terms of education investment apart from Rivers state which was done during Ameachi's term, check average school in the north and compare it with average school in south, you will see the difference. If not for success, how will you guys know how bad the schools in delta is. I know all this things because I was once a consultant to MDGs and I v traveled round this country to see what each state has in terms of minimum development requirement which are Education, health, agriculture, water, infrastructure etc From my MDGs assessment, I can gladly tell you the worst kind of leaders comes from middlebelt state, Kogi, kwara, benue, Niger, Nassarawa but pleatue is excluded while the next in the award is Southsouth states particularly Bayelsa, followed by Delta, cross river while Akwa ibom and rivers are excluded, the next is Southeast. I know we are good at denying the fact and reality on ground but does that help? You can deny you have eaten just because you don't want neighbours to laugh at you, but who is hungry? Is it your neighbour. I'm not saying they are good Viz a viz international standard but in the mist of mad people dancing naked in the market, the only person that wears boxer or pants will be considered OK. You've obviously not crossed both the Niger and Benue rivers in the Northern direction. |
|
|
|
Politics › Re: Nnia Nwodo: Any Igbo That Touches A Northerner Should Kill Me First by nwabobo: 10:37am On Aug 23, 2019 |
conductor250: Lol. What is Ohaneze?
All these over-bribed old buffoons are making it too obvious.
At least if Buhari gave you some billions and some mansions to support Fraudgeria you don't have to sound like an oaf all the time preaching fake yoonity that you know in the back of your mind is not plausible.
LMAO on the empty skulls of yoonity beggars who think this man is speaking in his right mind and not under the influence of dollars  Why are you pained? Do you want to kill a Northerner? |
Politics › See List Of Invited Guests For New Yam Festival By Igbo Community Malaysia by nwabobo(op): 1:59pm On Aug 19, 2019 |
|