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Ooni Of Ife To Open New Grand Resort, Built On 252 Hectares-(photos)https://www.kemifilani.com/2018/01/ooni-ife-open-new-grand-resort-built-252-hectares-300-rooms-photos.html
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happy Birthday Baba wishes u llnp... make the man just give that chain wey dey him neck! |
Pmb is working......yinmu |
kennosklint:sharaap.. Gay like you |
nice one my baby |
After winning the coveted 2017 African Women’s Footballer of the Year award on Thursday by beating Cameroon’s Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene and South Africa’s Chrestina Kgatlana, Nigerian international Asisat Oshoala has taken to the streets of Mushin in Lagos to celebrate her victory. The former Arsenal Ladies and Liverpool Ladies inspired her Chinese side Dalian Quanjian to a double with 19 goals. The football star who arrived Nigeria immediately after the awards – took her Confederation of African Football (CAF) award to where she grew up in Mushin area of Lagos as she took pictures with her neighbours/fans. https://www.tori.ng/news/84829/african-womens-footballer-of-the-year-asisat-oshoa.html
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good for our economy, may God bless Nigeria may God bless Pmb may God bless supporter of a better Nigeria and may God Nigerian's |
God bless Pmb! |
President MuhammaduBuhari Friday in Abuja said hisadministration willnot restin continually reviewing andstrengthening ongoing reforms in theagriculturalsector untilNigeria regainsits prideofplace as a foodexporting country. He made this known through his SSAon Media andPublicity, Garba Shehu viaFemi Adesina’s facebook handle. Receiving theAllProgressives Congress (APC) family from Kebbi State in the Presidential Villa, the President said about 90percent of some food imports intothe country, which usually gulped the country’s foreign exchange reserve, had been sliced, with Nigeria now targeting self-sufficiency in foodp roduction. “We are not doing badly in the agricultural sectorand Nigerians, and theworld,are beginning to appreciate our efforts. We will notbe satisfied;we will work harderuntil we start exporting food. “We are happythat rice andbeans importation into the countryhave gone down by90percent,and visibly everyone can see how productive states likeKebbi have turned outto be andstates like Lagos, Ogun and Ebonyiarefollowingthe example,’’ hesaid. He said Kaduna, Katsina andSokotostates hadalready reported remarkableturn aroundin the agricultural sector, withmore youths taking interest in entrepreneurship. The Presidentsaid hedisagreed with the astronomical food import billpresented by theCentral BankofNigeria (CBN) from the inceptionoftheadministration, pointing out that itwas laterdiscoveredto be “fraudulent practices’’ by someofthe elites to depletethe foreign reserves. “When I wastoldthat the CBN had no savingsafterthe windfallofsellingoilfor more than$100 dollars perbarrel for many years, and theproduction was2.1 billion barrelperday, I did notbelieve them. “I did not believe thembecause majorityof Nigerians cannotaffordimported food; they relyonwhat is locallygrown. It turned outthat 50percentofthe exportbills were fraudulent. That is what the Nigerianelites did. “Unfortunately, we will notknowallthat happenedbecause theelitesworkedin collusion withinstitutionsin developed countries, likeinsurance firms and other financial outfits,to perpetuatethe fraud,’’ headded. Onsecurity,PresidentBuhari said the return offarmersto their farmlandsin the North East, with glaringresultsofhigh yields, was a testimonyto therelative peacethat had beenachieved. He assured that morewouldbe doneto checkthe mayhem ofsuicideattacks. The Presidentsaid hisadministration will put in moreeffort to reposition the educational andhealth sectorsto compete withotherglobal institutions. Inhisremarks, the KebbiState Governor, AtikuBagudusaid theAPCfamilywas pleasedwith the performance ofthe administration in securingthecountry, revivingthe economy andfighting corruption. Baguduandmembers ofthe delegation, which includethe MinisterofJusticeand AttorneyGeneral ofthe Federation, Abubakar Malami and former PDP stalwarts in KebbiState,alsoprayed for the quick recovery ofthe President’s son, Yusuf. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/12/well-not-satisfied-nig-becomes-food-exporting-country-buhari/
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emmasege:Bad belle! |
wristbangle:and me i stopped, when he said Atiku contributed 35 percent to Buhari victory in 2015 |
good for him.. |
The Ecomonomic and Finacail Crime Commission has released the Managing Director, Innoson Groups/Motors Limited, Chief Innocent Chukwuma who was arrested yesterday. Founder and chairman of Nigeria’s automobile company, Innoson Motors, Innocent Chukwuma. The EFCC, on Wednesday flew Chief Innocent Chukwuma, to Lagos wearing only shorts and a shirt. He was flown on Air Peace airline that left Akanu Ibiam International airport at 1:45pm after Chukwuma was driven in convey from the EFCC Enugu office where he was detained beyond 24 hours after his forceful arrest in his Enugu residence. The EFCC in a statement on the release said ‘Chief Innocent Chukwuma was released on bail and that he was arrested on Tuesday at his Enugu residence, following his refusal to respond to invitations by the Commission, after initially being granted administrative bail by the Commission, while his surety could also not be found. The agency also said that him nd his brother, Charles Chukwuma (who is still at large), were being investigated by the Insurance and Capital Market Fraud Section of the Commission’s office in Lagos over matters bordering on N1, 478, 366, 859.66 fraud and forgery and other infractions. The statemet read thus ‘Unfortunately the industrialist resisted arrest and stirred controversy by bringing six truck-loads of thugs to block the entrance to his Plot W1, Industrial Layout, Abakaliki Road, Emeni, Enugu, home. ”This was after he initially misled the Police Command by informing them that his home had been invaded by armed robbers and kidnappers despite the fact that operatives of the Commission duly identified themselves to policemen guarding his home. ”His unruly thugs encircled and manhandled operatives of the Commission who had gone to effect the arrest. Consequently, a distress call was sent to the Commission’s Enugu Office for reinforcement. In all of this, the Commission’s operatives acted with decorum and civility. ”No one was manhandled or assaulted by the EFCC team, and not a single shot was fired, despite the provocation. ”Chief Chukwuma and his brother, Charles Chukwuma (who is still at large), are being investigated by the Insurance and Capital Market Fraud Section of the Commission’s office in Lagos over matters bordering on N1, 478, 366, 859.66 fraud and forgery. The industrialist, among other infractions, allegedly used forged documents to secure tax waivers. More details soon Breaking: EFCC releases Innocent Chukwuma, Innoson MD
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GT BANK owes you, are you a money lender? |
Barcanister:Lol....he can't even wear shoe |
my able president! |
well said my senator, God bless Omoluabi! |
sebali:Mr man, for all you've said, you're a religion bigot! |
God bless Omoluabi!
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proudly Omoluabi!
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Airforce1:Fayose Don forget say man no be God! |
God Bless Nigeria! |
THE nation’s external reserve will this month hit $35 billion, the highest in three years.The last time the nation had $35 billion external reserve was end of November 2014, when it dropped to $35.24 billion from $36.25 billion at end of October 2014. Indications to this emerge from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) data which showed that external reserves rose by $1.37 billion in October to $33.86 billion from $32.49 billion in September. The increase recorded in October was over 100 percent higher than the $660 million increase recorded in September. This was occasioned by increased inflow from foreign exchange earnings from crude oil following sustained increase in the price of crude oil. From a low of $46.39 per barrel in February, price of Nigeria’s Bonny Light crude oil, rose to $59.11 per barrel last week, according to data on CBN website. With daily crude oil production rising from 1.82 million barrels in February to 2.1 million barrels as stated by Vice President Yemi Oshinbajo last week, the above implies 47 percent or $40 million increase in daily potential crude oil earnings to $124 million from $84.2 million in February. In addition to this is sustained dollar inflow through the Investors and Exporters (I&E) foreign exchange window, created by the CBN April 21. According to the CBN Deputy Governor, Financial System Stability, Dr. Joseph Nnana, the window attracted over $10 billion in four months. The above implies that the $1.37 billion accretion into the nation’s external reserve may be repeated, leading to $35 billion reserves by the end of the month. CBN injects $1.56bn in October Last month the CBN injected $1.56 billion through its weekly intervention in the interbank foreign exchange market, and two special dollar auctions. Financial Vanguard analysis revealed that the apex bank injected $592 million via special auctions, comprising $306.3 million sold on Friday October 13, and $285.7 million sold on Friday, October 27. On the other hand, the CBN injected $975 million through the weekly $195 million injected into the interbank market comprising allocations to the Wholesale segment, Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) window and the invisibles (school fees, medicals etc) window. During the month, the wholesale segment received $500 million, SME window received $250 million while invisibles received $225 million. Given the expected sustained accretion to the nation’s external reserve, the apex bank is expected to sustain this pace of intervention in the foreign exchange market. Financial Vanguard reliably gathered that the apex bank will this week conduct wholesale forex auction to complement the $195 million to be injected today, and thus further stimulate supply into the foreign exchange market. Meanwhile the stability of the naira in the foreign exchange market persisted last week. At the parallel market segment, the naira remained stable at N363 per dollar, due to weak demand and boost in supply. Also the naira was fairly stable at the Investors and Exporters (I&E) window as the indicative exchange rate rose by 26 kobo to N360.57 per dollar from N360.31 per dollar the previous week. N223bn inflow to boost interbank liquidity The interbank money market will this week receive liquidity boost of N223.8 billion from maturing treasury bills (TBs). However, this might not translate into moderation in cost of funds as the market is expected to experience huge outflows via TB issuance and special dollar auction to be conducted by the CBN this week. Thus the scarcity of funds which caused short term cost of funds to rise by 2006 basis points (bpts) last week is expected to persist this week. Financial Vanguard analysis revealed that the market suffered volatility in cost of funds last week, mainly due to the aggressive liquidity mop up activities of the CBN through issuance of special TBs known as Stabilisation Securities. During the week, the market experienced inflow of N400 billion from matured secondary market and Stabilisation Securities, which prompted cost of funds to fall below five percent. The liquidity relief was however short lived as the apex bank offered and sold N220 billion Stabilisation Securities to banks, in order to mop up liquidity from the market. Financial Vanguard analysis of TB auction during the week showed that the apex bank offered N598 billion and sold N361 billion, while demand was N412 billion. At the secondary market where existing TBs are sold, the apex bank offered N497 billion, sold N260 billion, while demand stood at N260 billion. At the primary market, where fresh TBs are sold, the apex bank offered and sold N101 billion while demand stood at N152 billion. The N412 billion outflow through TBs triggered scarcity of funds towards the end of the week causing cost of funds to rise above 30 percent. Data from Financial Market Dealers Quote (FMDQ) revealed that interest rate on Collateralised (Open Buy Back, OBB) lending rose by 2005 bpts to 36.33 percent last week from 15.83 percent the previous week. Similarly, interest rate on Overnight lending rose by 2006 bpts to 39.42 percent from 18.75 percent the previous week. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/nigerias-external-reserves-hit-3yr-high-35bn/
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Lagos is working! |
The Lagos State Government on Sunday urged motorists and other road users to strictly adhere to safety rules and measures already put in place to prevent any disaster as a result of the ongoing construction of Oshodi Transport Interchange. Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode The project, which is being executed on behalf of the State Government by Messrs Planet Projects, an indigenous firm, seeks to create a world class central business district with focus on transportation, security, environment and urban renewal. The interchange has 3-multi-storey bus terminals with waiting area, loading bays, ticketing stands, drivers lounge, parking areas, conveniences, surveillance tower and CCTV gadgets. Other features include accessible walkways, pedestrian bridges/sky-walks to link the three terminals, shopping malls with street lighting and a dedicated security team on ground. Upon completion, the project would bring about organised transport system, boost intra-tourism for Oshodi, bequeath iconic city gateway to the State, ensure secured and comfortable environment, as well as economic growth and job creation. In a statement by the Permanent Secretary in the State’s Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Olujimi Hotonu, the government said with the high level of construction work ongoing at the project site, it became expedient to advise drivers, commuters, road users and residents of the area to be vigilant and cautious of safety measures. He particularly cautioned pedestrians to keep moving anytime they are in the axis, saying that the safety of residents is of paramount importance to the firm and the Lagos State Government. Speaking on the safety measures, Hotonu said: “With the high level of construction at the Oshodi Transport Interchange, drivers, commuters and road users are advised to adhere strictly to safety rules and measures of certain risk around the zone. “In view of the fact that the Lagos State Government places high premium on safety of lives and property of the people, we like to specifically urge road users along the corridor to avoid fallen object, deep holes, muddy road, dust, noise and heavy moving equipment crossing, among others. “Furthermore, we like to counsel pedestrians to keep moving and stay safe when they are anywhere around the construction site in Oshodi. As a government, we are working hard to deliver the project on schedule and every effort needed to achieve it is being exerted,” he said. Already, Hotonu said with the work on the project already at advanced stage, Oshodi was now experiencing free flow of traffic as a result of Traffic System Management (TSM) measures put in place, adding that upon completion, the project would redefine public transportation and foster economic growth and job creation. Also speaking, Managing Director of Planet Projects, Mr Biodun Otunola said over 1,000 piles (22m) and pile caps have been installed, while the 3-multi-storey bus terminal buildings were at advanced stage of construction. He said the cars and taxis parks were ongoing with massive walkway under construction, while lighting of the entire Oshodi area was ongoing, all of which were being done by over 500 workers on site. Speaking further, Otunola said Oshodi lacked adequate pedestrian facilities, walkways, bus shelters and bus stations and the hub generally unorganized with the environment in a degraded state bringing about attendant poor transport facilities, overcrowding, huge traffic congestion and threat to security, a development he said necessitated the decision of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode not only to redesign the traffic flow but also transform the aesthetics of the area with iconic infrastructure. Oshodi, arguably, is the busiest transport hub in Nigeria with over 5,600 buses loading per day and spread over 13 different motor parks, as well as over 200,000 passengers boarding per day and about 1million pedestrians moving daily in the area, with about 76 per cent of the entire area dedicated to transport and related activities. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/oshodi-interchange-adhere-safety-measures-lagos-warns-motorists-residents/
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Lasgidi...Meanwhile my ex girlfriend saw me with another girl Friend in town yesterday..... Later that day she sent me a message written this way... 370H SSV 0773H At first I didn't understandUntil I turned my phone upside down..���� |
Eko a.k.a (Lagos) is a city of many sides. You find the good, the bad and the ugly like most global metropolitan centers and this makes Lagos an exciting place to be. Any first time visitor to the state will always marvel at the way Lagosians survive and when they experience this, they wouldn’t want to return to the places they came from. They want more. This kind of enthralling, eye-catching and heart-thumping experiences are absent in other Nigeria cities. 1. Lagos Have South-Easterners Representing Them In The House Of Assembly Lagos is the only state in Nigeria where you have people whose ancestry cannot be traced to the Yoruba heritage representing them in a position as high as the National Assembly. This is why Lagos is regarded as Nigeria’s melting pot. Many expect that very soon, the city will have a non-Yoruba governor at the helm of State affairs especially as the metropolis plans to become a mega city by 2020. 2. The Expensive House Rent Renting a house in Lagos is expensive. Whether in the highbrow areas or the hinterland, the price of rent is one of the highest in West Africa and the main culprits are the agents who hike the prices, leaving residents hapless. Interestingly, the same amount of money you can use to rent a flat in Lagos can get you a bungalow in Abeokuta. 3. The Hustle On The Highway Is Real On the highway, you can buy ingredients to prepare a tasty pot of soup without even visiting the market. Not only ingredients but also other household items. The constant presence of hawkers is one of the many things that makes the city unique. Many people say if you work hard in Lagos, you will survive. Well…this is actually true. 4. The Partying And Night Crawling Despite all the hustling, the stress of traffic, and tension of working a 9am to 5pm job; Lagosians are still a lot cheerful as they never hesitate to enjoy themselves to the fullest whenever they have the chance. This why bars and nightclubs frequented by fun seekers are always filled out in the evenings. 5. Lagosians Love Their Gala And Lacasera Lagos is like no other city when it comes to street food. From suya, to kilishi, fried yam, akara (beancake), boiled plantain, roasted corn and not forgetting Gala and Lacasera, which is every one’s favourite nibble in traffic. It is what many people on a hot afternoon or an evening after work in Lagos buy when they are hungry. http://www..ng/others/5-real-things-that-make-lagos-different-from-other-nigerian-cities
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there is sense in every nonsense! |
this is why I love Nigerian's we always support our own!.....starboy tinz |
Good for our economy, meanwhile Something is telling me to stand in front of a soldier and call him a soldier ant. ![]() |
ALOWONLE419:sarcasm! |
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