Friday, December 2, 2016

‘Nobody will give Buhari $30b,’

  The Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has said that no country will lend $30b to the Nigerian government.

The monarch said this at a forum organised by the Savannah Centre for Diplomacy, Democracy and Development (SCDDD), in Abuja.
Sanusi also warned that crude oil will never make Nigeria rich, adding that it will also not bring the country out of its current economic woes.

The Emir said ”I can tell you for free, if the Senate today approves that we can borrow $30 billion, honestly, no one will lend us. It should be approved and I will like to see how you will go to the international market with an economy that has five exchange rates.
“There is one rate for petroleum marketers, there is inter-bank rate, there is another for money market operators such as western union, money gram, there is bureau de change rate and there is a special rate you get when you call the CBN for a transaction.
“So, who will borrow you when they don’t know your exact reserve and exchange rate. I want to see who will borrow you money when the Niger Delta bombing of oil is there when the main source of the loan repayment is oil.”
You will recall that the Senate on Tuesday, November 1, 2016, rejected  President Muhammadu Buhari’s request for approval to borrow $30 billion.

Meet, Pastor Ernest Chigozie Mbanefo, the man behind Ponzi scheme

  According to a report from the Vanguard, a Nigerian man based in South Africa, Pastor
Ernest Chigozie Mbanefo is the brains behind
MMM Nigeria.
Nigerian Communications Week reports that Mbanefo registered the domain MMM-Nigeria.net on June 7, 2016, at about 5p.m Nigerian time. The domain is said to expire exactly a year later.
MMM Nigeria is said not to be in the MMM Global set up which is the popular Ponzi scheme that started in Russia in the 90s.
Pastor Ernest Chigozie Mbanefo on July 15, 2016, reportedly collected a certificate of completion for the online course MMM Guiders School. According to Page One, the certificate was signed by Sergei Mavrodi, the father of MMM.

On the site news.mmm-nigeria.net, Mbanefo is described as "selflessly helping thousands of MMM Nigeria Participants whether or not they fall under his downline structure. The brain behind the MMM NIGERIA REVOLUTION operation has been working selflessly and tirelessly towards the education, information and proper guidance for the MMM Nigeria Community."
The brain behind MMM Nigeria is said to be living at 1 Royal Street, Lindberg Park, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Another Ponzi scheme Ultimate Cycler  is said to be a creation of Peter Wolfing. Known as "the online tool guy", a site Behind MLM says that Ultimate Cycler is the latest of Peter Wolfing's scams.

"I don't mind if my wife doesn’t know how to cook"

  Nigerian singer, CDQ has just revealed he doesn't mind if he's wife doesn't have culinary skills.
The rapper, real name Sodiq Abubakar Yusuf, while showing off his cooking skills on Accelerate TV‘s Day Pass made this revelation.
According to him, " I don’t see it as a criteria for a man to marry a woman. They say it’s tradition that a woman must know how to cook but the way I am though, I don’t mind. I don’t care whether she knows how to cook or not. "
He also revealed that he used to be a backup dancer for Kaffy when he was in the university, but had to stop because it was affecting his grades.
CDQ recently dropped his album “ Quality ”. The album is done heavily in thick Yoruba and ghetto slangs. There’s an abundance of adlibs to make the entire project read off like a street-fest, with catcalls, psst, ‘woss’, and ‘oobi’ screamed in the background of whatever track is rolling through.

How incompetence and cruelty killed a corps member in Kano

   Ifedolapo Oladepo was killed by the incompetence of NYSC officials in camp, and this is her story.
When she set out from Osun State from her alma mater, Ladoke Akintola University of Science and Technology, she had only one destination; NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Kusala Dam, Karaye, Karaye Local Government, Kano State.
She arrived late, exhausted, and because of the stress, coupled with the strenuous registration exercise, she developed a fever the next day.
She did the sensible thing; report to a camp official.
When she complained to the soldiers on camp, they thought she was pretending? So what did they do without verifying? They didn't let her get some rest or even treatment.
For self-preservation, Ifedolapo started calling people, including Oyeyode Abimbola Inioluwa , her relative, who is also a nurse.
Somehow, this pressure from Ifedolapo led to people at the clinic finally attending to her. They gave her an injection.
This is where things started to take a downturn really fast.
Just after taking injections, she noticed strange rashes on her body and called Abimbola again to complain. Apparently, she was having an anaphylactic reaction, a situation where the body reacts suddenly and severely to medication.
The consequences could lead to death.
Being a nurse, Abimbola asked to speak with the doctor who was present, to no avail. The only sane thing for Ifedolapo to try to do at this point, was to leave camp. So she asked her sister to help her book a flight.

Abimbola tried to get a flight out of Kano, to no avail. So she pleaded to a camp official that Ifedolapo be taken to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital. They said they'd take her in one hour.
It took another five hours before they finally took her, and then they took her to a General Hospital in Kano, not a Teaching Hopsital. Meanwhile, Abimbola set out to Kano by road with Ifedolapo's sister, Kemisola Oladepo, a 16-hour journey.
By 3am, before Abimbola and Kemisola could even reach Kano, Ifedolapo had died.
According to Abimbola, there was no doctor available to help and the nurse on duty said she tried her best.
Abimbola and Kemisola didn't meet their brilliant sister waiting for them saying it was all a joke, or at least lying on a hospital bed recuperating.
They met their sister, lying cold, dead, never to smile again.

Bobrisky is being accused of scamming a young lady of N30,000 paid for cream.

A young lady has come out to accuse the bleaching specialist of scamming her of N30,000 which is almost hard to believe knowing how much Bobrisky enjoys showing off his wealth.

The lady identified as Timileyin Abiola contacted CoolFm OAP, Daddy Freeze, via Instagram, claiming to have ordered bleaching cream from Bobrisky who has failed to deliver.

   She wrote, "Gud evng daddyfreeze, so sorry to bother you, I just want you to pls make it known to plp that the so-called male barbie doll named Bobrisky has started scamming with the cream he sells .
I sent him money to send me cream and after I sent the money he has just been giving me all sorts of excuses like he already sent it ,or he forgot to send it and it's been 1mnth now, he blocked my number completely that I can't reach him, and he claims to have a rich Bae."

Abiola claimed that Bobrisky has been giving different excuses as to why the cream is yet to be delivered and has now blocked her number so she is unable to reach him.
Freeze shared a photo collage of Abiola and Bobrisky, as well as the proof of payment, writing, 

"Lady claims Bobrisky collected money from her for some products but refused to deliver! I'm sure there is a mix up somewhere and Bobrisky would deliver. Here is her email anyway."
Bobrisky is yet to respond to the claims.

 Meanwhile, this is the second controversy the transvestite has been embroiled in recently.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Deposits on foreign accounts now limited to 10,000 dollars only

Nigeria's Apex Bank,CBN has limited the amount of deposits on foreign accounts to ($10,000) monthly per customer. This was made known by text messages and mail recieved by some customers of certain banks.

Below is what Stanbic Ibtc sent to a customer

Esteemed Customer,


Thank you for banking with us.


We write to inform you that foreign transfers from domiciliary accounts on the back of funding through cash deposits is now restricted to a maximum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) monthly per customer. This adjustment applies to all customers irrespective of the number of accounts operated and will take effect from 01 December, 2016.


However we will continue to accept cash deposits to domiciliary accounts in line with subsistent regulatory guidelines.


For further enquiries on this revision as well as our bouquet of products and services, please call 01 270 9676, email CustomerCareNigeria@stanbicibtc.com or visit the branch nearest to you.


Yours Sincerely,


Stanbic IBTC Bank PLC

I have thrown away my green card but i will not discourage others from applying for a green card


Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has said that Nigeria was sinking when Buhari took power .This came after the writer made good of his promise by disposing his green card, Soyinka had vowed that he would give up his permanent US residency should Trump win the election, as a way of protesting Trump becoming the President of the United States. “I have already done it, I have disengaged (from the United States). I have done what I said I would do.

“I had a horror of what is to come with Trump… I threw away the (green) card, and I have relocated, and I’m back to where I have always been,’’ the 82-year-old told AFP on the sidelines of an education conference at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. The prolific playwright, novelist and poet won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986 and has been a regular teacher at US universities including Harvard, Cornell and Yale.

At the same time, he said he would not discourage others from applying for a green card. “It’s useful in many ways. I wouldn’t for one single moment discourage any Nigerians or anybody from acquiring a green card… but I have had enough of it,” he said. Soyinka, one of Africa’s most famous writers and rights activists, was jailed in 1967 for 22 months during Nigeria’s civil war. He was reported to have recently completed a term as scholar-in-residence at New York University’s Institute of African American Affairs. In the aftermath of Trump’s victory, social media had trended with calls by Nigerians on the laureate to destroy his US permanent residency. He, however, fired back that he reserved the right to determine when to destroy the document. Soyinka also said yesterday that he was not surprised that President Muhammadu Buhari had lost popularity just 18 months into office, given the high expectations that greeted his coming to power He said: “There’s nothing surprising to me about his losing popularity, it should be expected. People wanted change, that word was not just a slogan, it was a promise.’’ Soyinka, who noted that Nigeria was sinking when Buhari took power, said But when he took over power, said: “Fulfilling political promises when you take over the reins of power and you have to clean up a lot of mess, it’s not easy,” said the Nobel prize-winning author. The ex-military ruler has seen his approval ratings decline in recent months from 80 percent last year to 41 percent this September, according to analysis firm BMI Research.

Soyinka said while Buhari was the better choice of the two candidates in last year’s election where he squared off against ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, it was high time the country weaned itself off leaders with military backgrounds. “I was not particularly enamoured of the idea of a military person continuing — for heaven’s sake, it’s been too long. “I feel very passionate that it’s about time that we eliminated the last vestiges of military control, of military representation. It’s as if there are no brains outside the military,’’ he said.

Source: Vanguard

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