Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:45pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
wellmax: I'm not partisan, but oddy4real, you are just wasting your time and trying to distract attention here by posting ACN suspends this, suspends that, please tell us where ACN has done same in a state where it is the ruling party. As far as I'm concerned those you've been posting are just a set of hungry politicians seeking attention, most of them are not even bonafide ACN members. Do your research well. Soo oddy4real, park well. Stop being unduly finicky and face the fact. the underlying message all those things i posted have is that PARTIES HAVE THE INHERENT RIGHTS TO DISCIPLINE THEIR MEMBERS. and that nosy-pokers should mind their business! |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:43pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
CPC Suspends Adamawa Chairman, Expels Assembly Candidate An indefinite suspension has been placed on the Congress for Progress Change (CPC)chairman in Adamawa State, Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri,by the party’s hierarchy. The party also expelled Mallam Ibrahim Umar, its candidate for the Nasarawo/Binyeri state constituency bye election scheduled for May 11. Addressing newsmen on the development at the CPC Secretariat in Yola, the chairman of the CPC publicity sub-committee on merger with other opposition parties, Alhaji Musa Kamale, said the decision to suspend Waziri was due to the emergence of Mallam Umar as the candidate for the Nassarawo/Binyeri bye election. He said the candidate was accused of being a PDP member and got the ticket with the complicity of Waziri. Kamale who tendered the letters of expulsion and suspension of the affected members signed by the CPC national secretary, Engr Buba Galadima, announced that the decision was taken at the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the party on April 30, 2013. He also directed the CPC deputy chairman, Mr Njidda Danboyi, to take over the affairs of the party in acting capacity. When contacted, Waziri confirmed receipt of his suspension letter, saying that as a loyal party member, he had accepted it in good faith and would wait for the outcome of ongoing investigation on the allegation levelled against him. But Umar refused to comment on the issue on the ground that he was yet to receive his expulsion letter. http://leadership.ng/news/050513/cpc-suspends-adamawa-chairman-expels-assembly-candidate
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Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:39pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
take dat: As a PDP sympathizer, Don't you also complain of the one-man leadership of ACN and how is word is law in the party and the party's imposition of candidates? My learned brother, there is no excuse such as privity here! Nigerians are allowed to pry into the affairs of any party even if it wouldn't change anything, especially when its getting obvious that the National leader of the party is[b] taking on a dictatorial garb[/b]! dictatorial? dont make me laugh jare. let me direct you back to the original post. 1. WAMAKKO WAS INVITED 2. ON COUNTLESS OCCASIONS, HE WILFULLY REFUSED TO GO. 3. HENCE HIS SUSPENSION. Now sir, how is that "DICTATORIAL'? The rules of natural justice were observed in the instant case. No story! |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:36pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
Enugu ACN suspends ex-guber candidate, 21 othershe Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Enugu State chapter, on Monday announced the suspension of its 2011 governorship candidate in Enugu state, Mr. Val Nnaedozie and twenty one others from the party. The party said the suspended members, including a former state chairman of the party, Chief Emeka Udeh, were allegedly involved in anti-party activities. The newly inaugurated Enugu state executive council members of the party, who briefed journalists in Enugu said the 22 party members were also involved in impersonation. Speaking on behalf of other officials of the party, State Secretary of ACN, Barrister Uche Ogbu, and state PRO, Rev Emma Ugwu alleged that apart from anti-party activities, the party’s former state chairman, Emeka Udeh, went on a radio programme recently and claimed he was the state party chairman even when he had handed over to a caretaker executive on July 6, 2012. According to them, the caretaker committee midwifed the election of the present executives led by Mr. Barth Ugwuoke in a state congress that took place on April 29, 2013. The former governorship candidate, Nnaedozie, was equally alleged to had circulated fliers at Achi where he reportedly urged members to ignore the result of the state congress that produced the Ugwuoke-led executives and spoke in a manner that contradicted the party’s vision and ideology. The state secretary, Ogbu the last State Executive Council meeting of the party ratified the suspension of the 22 members, which was a recommendation of a disciplinary committee earlier set up to investigate allegations against them. Ogbu said: “After our election as new executive of the party on April 29, the former officials of the party especially Emeka Udeh still parade themselves as officials of ACN. In the state and after deliberations a disciplinary committee was set up to investigate them and after the investigation, on May 17th 2013, the state executive council met and decided to suspend them from the party, especially Mr. Val Nnaedozie and his agents like Emeka Udeh and 20 others. “Their actions were contrary to our constitution and they were equally found guilty of working with the PDP which you know is against our mega party, APC, as we match towards 2015 elections.” The former governorship candidate, Val Nnaedozie, however denied knowledge of his suspension. “I don’t know anything about any suspension, the state executive led by Chief Emeka Ude has not suspended me and any other person, it is just a figment of the imagination of one or two persons who are already drowned politically and who have lost out in the emerging realities of the merger. I’m sorry for them”, he stated. http://dailypost.com.ng/2013/05/20/enugu-acn-suspends-ex-guber-candidate-21-others/ |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:34pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
Rivers ACN ‘suspends’ five for anti-party activities Five members of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Rivers State have been suspended for allegedly fraternising with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The suspended members are National Treasurer Kenneth Kobani; Publicity Secretary Jerry Needam; Ibieneye Lolo; Lali Green and Nancy Nwankwo. The State Chairman, Esuku M. Esuku and the State Secretary, Ngoji Warmate, yesterday in Port Harcourt signed the statement suspending the officers, for alleged anti-party activities. The 2011 governorship candidate, Dr. Abiye Sekibo, however, accused Esuku of selling out. “At no time was there any meeting where such decision was taken, neither was it contemplated. “Esuku has sold out to justify monetary inducements he might have received from his paymasters, having lost out in their party to cause confusion and commotion. “I am urging members of the ACN, Rivers people and the public to discountenance the false statement. “The party stands for the interest of Rivers people and against the injustice done to them. “It has become very obvious that those who are desperate for a new cover are now hell bent in penetrating the ACN, by using Esuku and others who have lent themselves as willing tools, to destabilise the party.” Esuku accused the suspended officers of meeting with leaders of the PDP . He described the allegations levelled against him as cheap blackmail. “Sekibo was not a member of the SEC of the party and had no right to disapprove the decision.” Needam, however, accused Esuku of romancing with the leaders of the PDP and government officials. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/news/rivers-acn-suspends-five-for-anti-party-activities/ |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:32pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
Kaduna state : ACN Suspends Five members Kaduna state executive committee of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), has suspended the party’s gubernatorial candidate in the just concluded April election, Alhaji Mohammed Sani Sha’aban and four other members. According to a statement signed by the ACN state chairman, Barrister Mohammed Soba, Alhaji Sha’aban was suspended on the act of indiscipline to the state and national leadership of the party. Alhaji Sha’aban is being suspended by the party pending the conclusion of investigation in accordance with article 9:2, 9:3, 9:4, 9:6 and 9:7 of the party constitution. Others suspended members are national women leader, Hajia Hafsat Baba, former publicity secretary, Lawal Buba, former treasurer, Aminu Sani Gyallesu and former deputy chairman Auwal Gote. Read more at http://www.cityflavourmagazine.com/?p=5134 |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:28pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
wellmax: I'm only taking a queue, But really, though we don't know the details of Wamako's offence yet, your defense of the PDP's action as a family affair is but childish. it is called "CUE" |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:25pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
Prof Corruption: They picked Akanni up one morning Beat him soft like clay And stuffed him down the belly Of a waiting jeep.
What business of mine is it So long they don’t take the yam From my savouring mouth?
They came one night Booted the whole house awake And dragged Danladi out, Then off to a lengthy absence.
What business of mine is it So long they don’t take the yam From my savouring mouth?
Chinwe went to work one day Only to find her job was gone: No query, no warning, no probe - Just one neat sack for a stainless record.
What business of mine is it So long they don’t take the yam From my savouring mouth?
And then one evening As I sat down to eat my yam A knock on the door froze my hungry hand.
The jeep was waiting on my bewildered lawn Waiting, waiting in its usual silence. -Niyi Osundare (Not My Business) k |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:22pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
take dat: Have you forgotten that PDP is the ruling party, and whatever happens in there definitely affects the country/people? PDP's headache is Nigeria and Nigerians headache, so its such a lame excuse coming from you that the intra-party crisis in PDP is only the concern of PDP members! There is a privity to everything. in as much as they are the ruling party, this is more like their family business. ACN is the ruling party in Lagos State. if the Chairman of Ikeja LG errs, can the ACN not discipline him internally? Should the PDP interfere? Now, adopt the above to the issue at hand sir. |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:19pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
wellmax: Even if you don't have it, why not pretend like you have some brains. and why are you insulting me?
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Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:13pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
payless: You are a PDP card carrying lwayer but not a judge. It is wrong whether it is done by PDP, AC, APC or whatever............. What is democratic about suspending party member for having a different opinion or independent mind? This is democracy and everyone cannot have the same opinion. Mind you, we are not in Saudi Arabia where absolute monachy is practiced. GEJ is not a king for God sake. I am not even a PDP member sir. i am just explaining things to you. |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 10:05pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
dridowu: Pdp downfall looming ok |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 9:59pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
payless: You may have to help PDP explain that when they are finall challenged in a court of law. Well, as you can see from my signature, i am a qualified Lawyer. The PDP have observed the rules of natural justice AUDI ALTAREM PATEM (HEAR THE OTHER SIDE) when they invited him to say his side of the story and he refused. So what else can you say bro? Wamakko played himself. |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 9:55pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
payless: Like I said earlier, tell the court it is PDP affairs when GEJ and his cohorts are dragged to the court for their autocratic tendencies. define the term "autocratic tendencies". Can an Organisation not enforce internal discipline amongst its members again? If your neighbour disciplines his child, would you question him as to his right to do so? |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 9:44pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
payless: What is anti party in voting for Amaechi at the NGF election? It is wrong to suspend a party member whether ACN or PDP. How many times have you heard politicians were suspended by their parties in U.S or U.K? This is not a democracy as we know it.
Having an independent mind is not synonimous to anti party activity. Has anyone said they are suspending him because of Amaechi? and i insist, this is PDP AFFAIRS. Unless u are a card-carrying PDP member, you should not take panadol for their headache. |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 9:38pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
Gamji007: That will be the day you cease to be senseless! Cattle-rearer oshi. i shouldnt dignify your ilk with responses again |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 9:37pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
payless: We don't know that yet because no one has been suspended in APC. If APC ever tries the same thing PDP is doing, we shall comdemn them too. see guy, this is strictly PDP affairs. it isnt anybody's business. |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 9:36pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 9:33pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
payless: What a deflated clown you are! Even in U.S, Governors and politicians have problems with their party heirachy without getting banned or suspended. This isn't democracy we are practicing in Nigeria, it is autocracy in display. I can list tens of Democrats who have criticized Obama without him hounding them all over the place.
Jonathan is jittery of what lies ahead of PDP primaries. Fact! if a member of the APC flouts the party rules, i guess he would be left off the hook, abi? |
Politics › Re: Wamakko Governor Of Sokoto Suspended By PDP by oddy4real(m): 9:32pm On Jun 05, 2013 |
Gamji007: ^^^ Cluelessness of the party leadership.
Another step towards the destruction of PDP. More suspensions to follow soon! i am still waiting for the day you would post something sensible on Nairaland. |
Politics › Re: Rauf Aregbesola’s Opon Imo Project Exposed! by oddy4real(m): 12:13pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
I don't like the ACN but I must confess that I like Ogbeni Rauf, he is more of a grassroots person whose programs are of benefit to the poor, unlike a certain SAN! |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Presidential Posters Flood Abuja by oddy4real(m): 9:40am On Jun 04, 2013 |
Kamanda: Badt Guy Tomacunt,Una just deh Deceive Uncle Joe abi.Okay O,Una Maga deh Pay.
Helep me salute,Sincere,Rossike,Jakumo,Abati,Okupe, Reno and the rest of the Badt,Sharp Guys. What is 'IT' saying? |
Politics › Re: US Places $23m Reward For Boko Haram Leader, Shekau, 4 Others by oddy4real(m): 9:44pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
Has Buhari complained yet? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 25 People Shot In 48 Hours In New York by oddy4real(m): 8:01pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
so, can we call Obama a failure then? |
Politics › Re: Which State Is The Most Accomodating In Nigeria by oddy4real(m): 3:47pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
IBADAN |
Politics › Re: APC Supported Amaechi To Disgrace Jonathan by oddy4real(m): 6:47pm On Jun 02, 2013 |
dayokanu: ^^ You can judge for yourself who has been the better administrator Amaechi or Jang
This would further show that the Retardeen Jonathan caucus is very hopeless fielding a governor who cant manage his own state effectively But aintn they both Governors from the 'killer party'? |
Politics › Re: Sanusi, His CBN Mistress And Their Escapades - Premium Times by oddy4real(op): 9:25am On Jun 02, 2013 |
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Politics › Sanusi, His CBN Mistress And Their Escapades - Premium Times by oddy4real(op): 9:25am On Jun 02, 2013 |
[size=15pt]Source: Premium Times & Not Nairaland[/size]Twenty minutes to midnight on February 25, 2013, and a day before the board of the Central Bank of Nigeria was due to meet, Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi developed a craving for romance—he badly needed a kiss.
The governor, married with children, grabbed his mobile phone and typed out a message. “Maybe you should come kiss me before board meeting tomorrow,” Mr Sanusi wrote and then squeezed the send button.
At about 9 a.m. the next day, Mrs. Maryam Yaro, a married mother of two, an Assistant Director and subordinate to the governor at the CBN, arrived at Sanusi’s unnamed Abuja hotel, seeking to keep the date and help address his boss’ craving for a kiss. (Insiders say board members, including those who live in Abuja, are usually lodged in hotels ahead of board meetings).
But by the time Mrs. Yaro left the hotel to return to her official desk at the CBN, the duo had also struck out an arrangement to spend the rest of the week together in Lagos.
So, in the evening of Wednesday February 27, Mrs. Yaro flew to Lagos ahead of Mr. Sanusi and checked into a hotel in the city, skipping work, at taxpayer’s expenses, on Thursday February 28 and Friday, March 1.
To keep faith with Mrs. Yaro’s date, the CBN governor arrived Lagos, travelling on a chattered flight, on the night of February 28, and checked into the Federal Palace Hotel, passage and boarding all at taxpayers expenses.
Both Mr. Sanusi and Mrs. Yaro rendezvoused in the hotel till Sunday when both of them returned to Abuja, PREMIUM TIMES learnt.
“…I had such a wonderful weekend,” Mrs. Yaro confessed to the governor while aboard her Abuja-bound flight. “You have revived in me what I thought I lost long ago. I thought I lost the passion to love again,” she claimed.
“Alhamdulillahi. Love you,” Mr. Sanusi responded in a measured tone.
Insiders say repeated violation of the statutory code of conduct for public office holders such as hiring his girlfriends and mistresses without complying with public service rules, dating married and unmarried women within the bank, and flirting with them during official work hours have become defining characters of Mr. Sanusi’s governorship of the central bank.
An official of the bank spoke of how Mr. Sanusi had enthroned nepotism at the bank, arbitrarily hiring girlfriends and relatives and engaging in extramarital relationships with staff.
“This man (the CBN governor) is the most morally bankrupt governor the CBN has ever had,” the official, who did not want to be named for fear of retribution, told PREMIUM TIMES. “Forget all the pretences, he is a shameless man of loose character.”
Investigations by this newspaper revealed that Mr. Lamido hired his latest mistress, Mrs. Yaro, without complying with the CBN recruitment policy that stressed, “all appointments shall be made on the basis of merit, through a fair and open selection process.”
“The principles underlying the recruitment process are those of fairness, credibility, equal employment opportunities, merit and optimization of career prospects for currently employed staff,” the bank said on its website.
But Mrs. Yaro, insiders say, was hired in July 2012 without adherence to these principles. Those who should know say Mrs. Yaro, who was a staff at the National Programme on Food Security, an agency under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, was brought into the bank as assistant director without “advert for the vacancy and after a kangaroo interview.”
When contacted, Mr. Sanusi said due process was followed in hiring Mrs. Yaro.
He said having worked for years in the ministry of agric, Mrs Yaro came highly recommended and qualified for the job for which she was hired.
The CBN governor continued, “I have known Dr Yaro since 1981. She was my student in Yola and she later came to ABU Zaria. We have been very good friends but this is not why NIRSAL took her. You may wish to check her CV against all the other CVs in NIRSAL. And she did go through an interview process with the NIRSAL CEO making the decision not CBN HR.
“As for the personal allegations, this is all strange to me but I have a personal policy of not responding to such allegations since in Nigeria anything can be published on any public officer without proof. I have limited myself to what concerns official allegations and leave you to your God and your conscience on whatever else you want to publish. Thank you for telling me though.”
Mrs Yaro however declined comments when contacted by PREMIUM TIMES.
“Be careful what you are saying,” she told one of our reporters on the telephone. “I have nothing to comment to you on anything.”
When asked if she would be willing to respond to specific questions about her trips to Lagos to keep dates with Mr. Sanusi, she simply said, “Whatever it is, I don’t know. Will you just let me be?”
But our investigations revealed that the governor’s claim was far from accurate. Through several interviews and review of records, PREMIUM TIMES was able to determine that Mrs. Yaro and Mr. Sanusi had dated each other for at least six months before she was hired.
Insiders say Mr. Sanusi repeatedly pestered the human resource department of the bank ordering it to bring Mrs. Yaro’s application to him for approval. And once the file reached his table, the governor wasted no time in treating it.
On June 25, 2012, Mr. Sanusi, who was travelling in South Africa at the time, telephoned Mrs. Yaro to break the news to her that he had approved her recruitment in what critics consider a clear conflict of interest and a violation of a provision of Nigeria’s Code of Conduct which stipulates that “a public officer shall not put himself in a position where his interest conflicts with his duties and responsibilities.”
Mrs Yaro, (whose businessman husband, Ahmed, is largely based in Kaduna but visits Abuja regularly) assumed duties at the CBN in the first week of September 2012 and was deployed to the Development Finance Department. The department then put her in charge of the bank’s Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System For Agricultural Lending, (NIRSAL), a unit that attempts to fix the agricultural value chain, so that banks can lend with confidence to the sector and, encourages banks to lend to the agricultural value chain by offering them strong incentives and technical assistance.
Sources said Mrs Yaro married Ahmed (or Shuaib, according to another source) six years ago after her first husband, Waisu Yaro Bodinga (then an executive director at the Nigeria Ports Authority) died in the ill-fated ADC plane crash of 2006.
The romance between Mrs Yaro and Mr. Sanusi became even hotter after she began work at the bank, with the two lovers regularly exchanging telephone calls and text messages during work hours to profess love for each other.
At times, Mrs Yaro would remain in her office far beyond close of work to enable her to keep appointments with the CBN governor, records show.
Sometimes, Mrs Yaro would raise concerns about Mr. Sanusi’s other girlfriends and mistresses (such as Sutura and Rose) and how they were blocking her from getting the governor’s full attention, but the relationship continued nonetheless.
Mrs. Yaro also began to have access to confidential information known only to top management and board of the bank, insiders say.
At a point, one source said, she began to strategise to corner contracts for one Goke Akinboro, the Chief Executive Officer of Lagos-based Cellullant Limited, an information technology company. Mr. Akinboro is also described as “very close” to Mrs Yaro.
On March 15, 2013, the CBN lovers headed to Lagos again for another weekend of fun. The initial plan was for the duo to fly to the nation’s commercial capital on Saturday, March 16, returning to Abuja on Sunday. But the trip had to be brought forward by a day after the lovers realized that the Area Council election in Abuja was holding that Saturday and that movement might be restricted.
Mrs. Yaro arrived Lagos on the night of March 15, and immediately checked into the Radisson Blu Anchorage Hotel on Victoria Island. Mr. Sanusi flew from Kano to Lagos via chattered jet on the bills of the Nigerian taxpayers. He arrived at about 11 p.m., stopped by his Ikoyi home, before dashing to the hotel where Mrs. Yaro was waiting in a seductive dress in Room 23. The lovers spent that night and the next day together in the hotel.
As he flew into Abuja March 17 on a chattered jet, Mr. Sanusi sent a message to Mrs Yaro saying, “Love. Just landed in Abuja. Thank you for a wonderful weekend.” Mrs Yaro replied, “Alhamdulillah. I had a wonderful weekend too. I am able to get the 3:15 flight on Arik Air. Love you.”
But in-between these rendezvous in Lagos, Mr. Sanusi and Mrs Yaro also found time to get together elsewhere. They were to meet on March 11, 2013, in Makurdi but somehow Mrs Yaro could not make it to the Benue State capital. But earlier on February 14, (Valentine’s Day), the lovers had a good time together in Maiduguri. Although, the two of them travelled to the city on different missions, they somehow found a way to get together.
At a point, Mrs Yaro voiced open frustration when Mr. Lamido delayed in taking her calls as she tried, frantically, to track him down. “I’m thinking that one Shuwa girl has snatched you away from me,” Mrs. Yaro wrote in a message. “I don’t trust them (Maiduguri girls) with you.”
A velvet-ranking figure within Nigeria’s economic and political circles, Mr. Sanusi, is generally perceived as one of the intellectual anchors and moral conscience of this administration. When his five-year term expires next year, he has indicated he would not renew his contract. Mr. Sanusi has a well-advertised ambition to become the future emir of his native Kano, where he is already a top chieftaincy holder (Dan Maje Kano). Dan Majen Kano, a historic title, which means Son of Emir-Maje, is reserved for the royal family members from the Kano Habe dynasty.
A zigzag prospect to run for the Nigerian presidency is also believed to be floating in the horizon for Mr. Sanusi.
Multiple sources at both the CBN and First Bank, where Mr. Sanusi was managing director before his appointment to the central bank, describe the governor as an “incurable womanizer.”
“This guy seems unable to resist anything in skirt, and it is unfortunate that a lot of young people look up to him as an example,” one of Mr. Sanusi’s aides in Abuja said, expressing widely held concerns in banking circles that “It is sad that he wouldn’t even let married women be.”
Mr. Sanusi, 51, appointed CBN Governor on June 3 2009, is a smart economist and award-winning banker with a background in risk management.
He holds a graduate degree in economics from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and a diploma in Sharia and Islamic Studies from the African International University in Khartoum, Sudan. Today, Mr. Sanusi is also commonly regarded as an important voice in Islamic jurisprudence.
The Banker, the UK-based financial magazine honoured him in 2010 as global Central Bank Governor of the Year as well as African Central Bank Governor of the Year. In 2011, the TIME magazine listed Mr. Sanusi in its annual publication of 100 most influential people.
At the African Banker Awards gala dinner held Wednesday in Morocco, Mr. Sanusi also emerged the “2013 Africa Central Bank Governor of the Year.”
“There is no doubt that he is a fairly effective banker,” an official of one of Nigeria’s leading banks, who requested anonymity for fear his bank might be targeted, told PREMIUM TIMES. “But he is a man of zero morality despite his public posturing. It is really sad.” http://premiumtimesng.com/news/137242-exclusive-sanusi-lamido-his-cbn-mistress-and-their-sweetheart-escapades.html
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 2-3 Writers Required by oddy4real(m): 7:58am On Jun 02, 2013 |
i am based in Ibadan. can we still make it work? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Chevron Test by oddy4real(m): 7:52am On Jun 02, 2013 |
nicago: Shevron questions look like your Ibadan spelling...Apologies to my Ib peeps... will you stop that
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Paralegal Or Junior Lawyer Needed by oddy4real(m): 6:33pm On May 31, 2013 |
SweetLola: I'm not as interested in your qualifications as I am in your ability to speak and write perfect English and your ability to grasp and implement new concepts.
I am seeking a paralegal or junior lawyer to support me with property and conveyancing matters and other areas of the law. The role will also involve secretarial/ PA type duties so some flexibility in this regard is needed.
The only MUST HAVES for this role are: 1. Perfect spoken and written English 2. Computer literacy, particularly word & excel 3. Ability to grasp legal concepts (will be tested) 4. Attention to detail 5. Professional approach to work
I'll teach you everything else. Legal qualifications desirable but not compulsory.
Salary - dependent on experience Location - Home office, V.I
To apply please send your CV and also a short statement titled “Description of a situation where I had to use my initiative to solve a problem for which there was no set procedures” (max 200 words) to easycitylets@gmail.com i would send you a mail asap |
Politics › Re: Reps Suspends $40Million Internet Surveillance Contract by oddy4real(m): 4:30pm On May 30, 2013 |
Godman_n: Can you award a contract outside funds that have been approved in the budget? What if such funds have not been approved?
Also they can pass anything in terms of resolution if considered to be in the interest of the nation. And if enough of them are convinced the President did enough harm by neglecting any of their resolution, an i,impeachment process can be started.
Mark my word: enough of them!!! is GEJ asking for new funds? let us cease being sentimental |