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The Nigerian Army, on Tuesday, formally entered into partnership with Nigerian indigenous motor manufacturing company, Innoson Motors Manufacturing Company for modification of some of its equipment, local production of armoured fighting vehicles and other military hardware. Here are some of the amazing vehicles made for the Nigerian Army.
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A man based in Enugu has got his work trending online after redesigning an abandoned and rickety Peugeot 504 vehicle. The automobile designer and repairer, Frank Blaise totally refurbished the old vehicle both the interior and exterior as the once rejected vehicle has now become the interest of online users. The car caused a scene when it was driven in Enugu metropolis recently as people gathered to check out the incredible transformation, according to reports. |
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Omarosa Manigault, a Nigerian woman who is director of communications for the White House's office of public liaison, has resigned from her job. Omarosa Manigault Newman, one of Donald Trump’s most prominent African American supporters, plans to leave the administration next month, the White House has said. White House press secretary, Sarah Sanders said Ms Manigault Newman was quitting the Office of Public Liaison to "pursue other opportunities". "We wish her the best in future endeavours," said press secretary Sarah Sanders. Mrs Manigault Newman was often referred to by viewers as the "villain" on Mr Trump's reality TV show the Apprentice. Mrs Sanders added that Mrs Manigault Newman would depart on 20 January, one year after Mr Trump took office. She was fired by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, and escorted out of the building after a vulgar tirade, according to White House correspondent April Ryan. Critics said Mrs Manigault Newman's role at the White House was vague and ill-defined, and that she seemed to spend more time planning her wedding than organising outreach. During her tenure, she attracted controversy when she brought a 39-person wedding party to the White House for an impromptu photo shoot, according to Politico. Over the summer, she caused uproar at an event for black journalists, when she paced on stage while arguing with the panel's moderator and refused to discuss her boss, President Trump. In a 2004 interview with Playboy, Mr Trump described her as a liar. He said he would not offer her a job reference, except if she was appearing on a soap opera. But following his election to the White House, he appointed her to the Office of Public Liaison earning a reported $179,700 ($134,000) a year |
I am sorry but All Atiku and all these old theives and fools and d problems of Nigeria. |
D lady above me is jobless as me. See how we just dey struggle for nothing. Miss Chilla, d named sounds familiar. |
personal59:Story Story...... |
SOFTENGR:Mugabe was never weak. He just got old. |
Typical African mentality. No need for merits so far its ur tribe. |
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Davido just announced in his Instagram account that he just worn EMA worldwide best Act Award. |
whateverkay:Who did this to u . |
Davido's FIA video is finally out as shared by him in his Instagram page. Click d link bellow to watch. |
Cyynthia:U are right |
bigtt76:Well said. But u don't blame graduates for very few Nigerian families has enough to set their kids up after skul and govt ain't doing nothing about capital. |
orisa37:It easier to go to hell as an abject poor man than being rich. A hungry man is an angry man. And sin abounds once one is angry. |
aolawale025:Hmmmm D outlooks of those lists up there are small abi. And if self help edu can do this magic, maybe its better ooooo. Cus men ain't smiling ooo. |
comshots:Me self done they regret wasting those years writing jambs and four years there. In fact I am currently being housed and feed now as a corps-member by my childhood friend who dropped out after primary smul. Infact, I was also his best man last week during his weeding. He has built his house in d villa and doing amazingly well why some us are still caring book and pen up and down. |
Nigeria is one of few African countries prominence is given to acquiring tertiary education. Many families in Nigeria believe acquiring a degree as a precious fit and directly correlated with success in life. However, there are many cases of wealthy and successful businessmen in Nigeria without a known degree. And they are masters in their chosen endeavours. Some of these people have in their employee’s list, advanced degree holders. Alhaji Mohammed Indimi told a local new media recently during an interview that he has no education, but supervises Masters and PhD holders. “Thank God today, as an unlettered person by western standards, I still supervise people with masters and PhDs who are working in my organisation,” Indimi told Premium Times. “As a matter of fact, if any of my employees wants to approach me with any project proposal or some kind of memo or presentation, they have to be well-prepared and make sure they did their homework well because they know I will definitely point out any error therein.” Here is the list of such successful businessmen and a commercial magnet that have not been to the four walls of a tertiary institution. 1) Mr Cosmos Maduka Cosmos Maduka is an African billionaire who at the age of seven years old dropped out of primary school. He became an apprentice and learnt fundamental business skills from his trade master. He is the founder of Coscharis Group which is the sole distributor for BMW and Ford cars in Nigeria and most of West Africa. 2) Cletus Madubugwu Ibeto He is the founder of the Ibeto Group which is one of the largest auto spare parts manufacturers in Nigeria. The company also has petrochemicals and cement manufacturing decisions. He also began as an apprentice in the motor parts business before establishing his own company. 3) Vincent Obianodo Vincent began as a Vulcanizer in the Northern part of Nigeria and ended up founding Young Shall Grow Motors. At present, he runs a company with many subsidiaries spanning from hospitality to real estate, oil & gas and dredging & quarry. 4) Alhaji Razak Akanni Okoya He is the owner and founder of Eleganza group of companies which produces a wide range of household goods and utensils. His only formal education is primary education. 5) Orji Uzor Kalu Although he enrolled at the University of Maiduguri, he was soon expelled and did not ever enrol again for a degree. He is the chairman of SLOK Holding and the Daily Sun and New Telegraph newspapers in Nigeria. He also served as the governor of Abia State, Nigeria from May 29, 1999, to May 29, 2007. 6) Olu Benson Lulu Briggs Mr Briggs is the founder and chairman of Moni Pulo Limited which is an oil exploration and production company. He did not get any further education after primary school due to the lack of funds to do so. 7) Alhaji Mohammed Indimi Mohammed Indimi is a Nigerian based businessman who solely founded Oriental Energy and is also the chairman. |
The general overseer of Omega Power Ministries (OPM), Apostle Chibuzor Chinyere, visited a popular hotel in Diobu, Port-Harcourt, Rivers state capital to minister the gospel to female commercial sex workers. 36 of them reportedly changed their ways and became born again. http://hotel.africa https://hotels.ng http://fly.africa According to a report by the church, the pastor took them to already furnished estate bought for them as he led them through water baptism. Shops and goods were also provided for the former sex workers while the ones who have children had their kids enrolled in the OPM Free schools. According to the church, 9 out of the 36 former sex workers are happily married and living with there husbands. |
Abeg, has the verification for 2017 successful applicants started ? |

The igbo governors should also follow this path. Too many incompetent teachers in igbo land and it's affecting their academic output. The reason why their students fail waec and neco every year. Most teachers in the east cannot speak good English let alone impact knowledge. The east has the highest number of illiterates in the country after the core north. Yorubas remain the pride of Nigeria when it comes to education. No wonder ekiti state has the highest number of professors in the country
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