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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Nigerian Fish Seller Flaunts Her I-Pad While Selling Fish
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Peter Eneh dies after leg amputation
The actor is said to have passed today,
Wednesday, November 15, 2012 at the Park Lane hospital in Enugu State,
days after he had one of his legs amputated.
Eneh had been in the news a few weeks back; his health condition was reported to have deteriorated.
The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN)
president Fiberisima Ibinabo could not immediately confirm the news and
promised to get back to us.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Governor Rochas Okorocha Engages Thugs To Beat Up Imo LG Boss
Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:18:00 AM
Chairman of Owerri North Local Government Area, Dr. Eric Ogwo, and the Secretary of Owerri Municipal Council, Felix Nnodi, were yesterday allegedly manhandled and abducted when over 50 security members of the Imo State Security Network invaded the council premises.The members of the state security outfit, who forcefully
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:54:00 AM
The recent media report that Nigeria is now holding the enviable record of a country with the highest
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You’re close to departure lounge, Obasanjo tells Ekwueme
Obasanjo said this while congratulating the former vice-president on his 80th birthday.
By becoming an octogenarian, Obasanjo said Ekwueme should know he was becoming an old man.
Friends and well-wishers had elaborately marked Ekwueme’s birthday in Abuja and other major cities in the country.
Obasanjo spoke at the conference on Party Politics in Nigeria and Lobbying, the Lobbyist and the Legislature, organised by the National Institute for Legislative Studies.
Before Obasanjo spoke,
Senate President, David Mark; his Deputy Ike Ekweremadu, and the Deputy
Speaker of House of Representatives, Emeka Ihedioha, had congratulated
Ekwueme on attaining 80.
Obasanjo, who shared one
of the sessions of the conference, later told Ekwueme that attaining 80
was a sign that he (Ekwueme) was moving to the departure lounge.
Obasanjo said, “The only
octogenarian on the high table, and I don’t think there is even another
person on the other side of the table, even in the hall (that is up to
80 years).
“My brother and friend,
and I think the Senate President regards you as a true democrat; I will
join the others in congratulating you on your recent crossing of the
bar.
“But let me just warn you that crossing the bar or becoming 80 something, you are getting nearer the departure lounge.
“I will get into the car park with you, but I won’t go into the departure lounge with you.”
His comments elicited laughter from the audience, including Ekwueme, who in a hushed tone, spoke with Obasanjo.
No one, however, heard what Ekwueme told the former president.
But Obasanjo replied him in pidgin, “As we come, na so we go go,” which literally means that those who came to the world first would be the first to die.
While Obasanjo was born on March 5, 1937, Ekwueme was born on October 21, 1932.
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NCC
bans mobile companies from lotteries and promotions. The Telcos
affected by the ban includes GLOBACOM, MTN, INTERCELLULAR, VISAFONE,
ETISALAT, AIRTEL and MULTILINKS. Let's have your say.
Following
series of complaints from consumers and stakeholders against the
various promotions offered by the telecommunication operators in the
country, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has decided to ban
some of the companies from running lotteries and promotions..
According to a statement issued by Tony Ojobo, the Director, Public
Affairs of the commission on Monday, the telecommunication companies
affected by the ban includes GLOBACOM, MTN, INTERCELLULAR, VISAFONE,
ETISALAT, AIRTEL and MULTILINKS.
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NCC
bans mobile companies from lotteries and promotions. The Telcos
affected by the ban includes GLOBACOM, MTN, INTERCELLULAR, VISAFONE,
ETISALAT, AIRTEL and MULTILINKS. Let's have your say.
Following series of complaints from consumers and stakeholders against the various promotions offered by the telecommunication operators in the country, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has decided to ban some of the companies from running lotteries and promotions..
According to a statement issued by Tony Ojobo, the Director, Public Affairs of the commission on Monday, the telecommunication companies affected by the ban includes GLOBACOM, MTN, INTERCELLULAR, VISAFONE, ETISALAT, AIRTEL and MULTILINKS.
...See More
Following series of complaints from consumers and stakeholders against the various promotions offered by the telecommunication operators in the country, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has decided to ban some of the companies from running lotteries and promotions..
According to a statement issued by Tony Ojobo, the Director, Public Affairs of the commission on Monday, the telecommunication companies affected by the ban includes GLOBACOM, MTN, INTERCELLULAR, VISAFONE, ETISALAT, AIRTEL and MULTILINKS.
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Sunday, November 4, 2012
Former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku
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A former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, on Wednesday, said Nigeria made a “big mistake” by allowing the crisis over the ownership of the Bakassi Peninsula to be taken to the International Court of Justice.
Anyaoku made the observation at a lecture and book presentation of the Society for International Relations Awareness in Abuja
He said the wishes of the people of the Peninsula should have been allowed to determine where they chose to belong to.
Anyaoku cited the Falkland Islands, whichoriginally belonged to Argentina, but were ceded to the United Kingdom after the people determined thatthey wanted to be in the UK.
He also cited the case of the Rock of Gibraltar, which originally belonged to Spain, but became a legal part of the UK after a referendum by the people.
Anyaoku suggested that since Nigeria had lost out of the case, the next step was to intensify diplomatic dialogue with Cameroon, with a view to ensuring that the people of Bakassi wereadequately taken care of.
He said, “I think that this was what Nigeriansshould have done, but having failed to do that, I think Nigerians should live with the afterthought.
“And secondly, let government now look out for Nigerians in Bakassi, who have chosen to return to Nigeria.
“This should be the focal point of our policy on Bakassi.”
Anyaoku said the country was doing well with its foreign policy since President Goodluck Jonathan assumed power.
He said the policies had been “forcefully articulated” by the President and the Minister of Foreign affair, Ambassador Gbenga Ashiru
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Ibori bribe: FG wants court to summon Clark
The legal battle over claims to the controversial $15m the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission said former Delta State governor, Chief
James Ibori, offered as bribe commenced on Monday. The suit commenced
with Federal Government asking an Abuja Federal High Court to summon a
first Republic i
nformation minister and Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark,
to… [Read More...]
Abdusalami’s company loses Lagos power firms, gets Ibadan
Against expectations that the firm being backed by a former Head of
State, Gen, Abdusalami Abubakar, Integrated Energy Distribution and
Marketing Limited, will get at least two of the biggest power
distribution companies in the country, it has been given only the Ibadan
Electricity Distribution Company. The company
had led other bidders for
the Eko,… [Read More...]
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