Monday, November 21, 2016

HOW I STOLE N5.675 MILLION FROM DIAMOND BANK- CLEANER

Imagine a bank cleaner stealing millions from a bank. This is the story of 29 year old man, Peter Oko, who stole N5.675 million from the New Nyanya branch of Diamond Bank, where he worked.

He had taken the keys to the vault, stole the money and hid it in a carton, which he took home after the close of work. The money was however recovered by the police, which said that the suspect had been charged to court.

He confessed “As a cleaner, I knew where all the keys were kept. I single-handedly carried out the operation because I have been working as a cleaner in the bank for the past 10 years and my eyes had been on one of the keys to the vault, where the bank used to keep all its money.

“As a cleaner, my attention was not only on the keys, but on how I will carry out the operation successfully without being caught by either the security or any staff of the bank.” He added “As a cleaner, I knew where all the secret files were kept and where the bank kept its keys where you can have access to dollars, Nigerian currency and all other currencies. The devil of economy recession pushed me into the crime; I have never committed a criminal act before, luck ran out on me and I was caught in the process,” he stated.

Governor says only Igbos can survive if Nigeria scatters

   Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose believes that only the Igbo tribe can survive in isolation if Nigeria breaks up.
Fayose also described the Igbos as a “unique people in the country.”
“Whatever anybody says, the Igbos are a unique people in the country. God forbid, if Nigeria should break, they are the only nation that can survive because they are industrious people,” Fayose said on Saturday, November 19, after being conferred with a title by the Igbo community in Ekiti," he said.
“All the permanent structures found everywhere are owned by the Igbo people. Wherever you go in the country, you will find an Igbo man there.
“No Igbo man can vote for any other party in Ekiti State except the party I belong to because we are bonded with one another,” he added.

prostitutes now issue receipts for sex

  In an attempt to upgrade their game and compete favourably with their counterparts in other countries, commercial sex workers in Kenya have moved up a notch by issuing receipts for their services.

A Kenyan journalist who posted the story on his blog, claims that these days, the prostitutes have decided to digital with many of them advertising their services  on social media platforms like Whatsapp, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Apart from displaying their services while trying to outdo one another, they have also upgraded to issuing receipts in a bid to stay on top of their game and to make sure their clients pay up what was agreed upon.

Lawmaker slams Reps over N3.6b car purchase

   Embattled lawmaker and former Chairman of House appropriation committee, Abdulmumin Jibrin has criticised the House of Representatives’ decision to purchase cars worth N3.6b.
Jibrin also said the decision to buy the exotic cars shows how insensitive the House is to the plight of suffering Nigerians.
The lawmaker who was suspended by the House for 180 days, for accusing the Speaker, Yakubu Dogara of fraud, said he will reject his own car, and called on other Reps to do the same.
Jibrin also revealed that the lawmakers do not need cars for their oversight functions as claimed, adding that the agencies they supervise send buses to convey them.
According to Punch, he said “That it is an outright lie that the cars are needed for oversight as over 80 per cent of oversight activities of the House of Representatives are carried out in Abuja and in almost all instances it is the MDA’s that arrange buses to convey members from the premises of the House to the respective MDA.
“That such areas that are far away from Abuja, members always use flights to the nearest location while the MDAs arrange vehicles and other logistics to complete the visit. In almost all instances, the MDAs provide accommodation and pay for the tickets and other logistics.
   “That even if we assume that the cars are needed, it is unfair to further put additional N4bn into such a wasteful venture while at the same time members pocket about N10m monthly. An amount many members use to sponsor their lavish lifestyles and buy as many exotic cars for their private use…”

Saturday, November 19, 2016

Photos : Banky-W Goes Sky Diving In Dubai.

All work and no play makes Jack dull.
Banky w is definitely enjoying his time in Dubai as he dabs from the sky ....

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76 The Movie Storms Cinemas 25th November





Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear. '76 is a worthy effort, striking a healthy balance between educating and entertaining' - The Hollywood Reporter September 2016. In cinemas across Africa from 25th November. An Adonis Production and Princewill's Trust, in partnership with Africa Magic.


A soldier fights not because he hates the one in front of him, but because he loves the ones he left behind... Experience the only Nigerian film selected to screen at the 2016 BFI London Film... Izu Ojukwu's 76 comes home November 25, 2016 An Adonis Production & A Princewill's Trust


Experience for yourself what The Hollywood Reporter describes as "A Nollywood thriller with Hollywood aspirations."  76, the centerpiece of TIFF's City to City program of Nigerian cinema is primarily a UNIVERSAL mix of love story and political thriller... IN CINEMAS NATIONWIDE from NOVEMBER 25, 2016


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Friday, November 18, 2016

Nigeria Hit By Oil Misfortunes - Buhari

Nigeria has been hit by the misfortunes of the oil sector, but several other countries are hit much harder, President Muhammadu Buhari lamented Friday.

He spoke inside the Council Chambers of the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja on Friday while inaugurating the boards of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the Nigerian Content Development Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and the Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA).

Buhari said the new boards were coming at a time when the global petroleum industry was witnessing a downturn in purchase which, he noted, had also translated into dwindling production by most producer nations.

"Nigeria has been hit by the misfortunes of oil industry but several countries have been hit much harder," the president stated.

He expressed optimism that the NNPC board chaired by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu and composed of other well selected persons with the experience and knowledge would drive the corporation into harnessing its potentials and fulfilling its expectations to Nigeria "even at this challenging time in the oil and gas industry."

The president said the importance of the boards could not be over-emphasised "because oil and gas industry are the country's foreign earners."

He said the boards should ensure propriety in the management of "these most important national institutions. You should advise the minister and the corporation management on the most effective way for Nigeria to get more money from our assets.

"My expectation from the members of these boards is for them to ensure that the NNPC charts a way to face current economic challenges.

"This will involve a careful look at the ongoing reforms designed to steer the corporation to achieve better performance and efficiency. In addition, you should explore more innovative ways to resolve the joint venture funding constraints and other investment issues."

He noted that since the inception of his administration, there had been an improvement in transparency through publishing monthly operational and financial reports of the NNPC, saying

"This added to the major restructuring of the corporation and the liberalization of the downstream sector which are pointers to the determination and focus of the new NNPC under this administration."

Describing the task before the boards as enormous, Buhari expressed confidence that with the wealth of experience and knowledge of members, the desired growth, the government aspirations and those of Nigerians would be achieved within a reasonable time frame.

On behalf of others, Kachikwu thanked Buhari for their appointments and assure that "the people you've appointed are competent, experienced and nationalistic and will do their very best to reduce the burden on your shoulders."

Addressing State House correspondents later, NCDMB Executive Secretary Simbi Wabote said: "We'll come up with a clear Nigerian content blueprint, and everybody will be aware of where we want to be in the next five years."

Wabote also assured that they would do the right thing to ensure attract foreign investments into the country and manage local resources effectively.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/nigeria-hit-by-oil-misfortunes-says-buhari/172297.html#TTJpjymZVe1EGzxy.99

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