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Monday 30 December 2013

Stylish African Fashion.


The year has flown by and you still looking for the best way to rock your Ankara material by 2014 you can check out some stylish, trendy style.








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Sunday 29 December 2013

DISGRACED SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI SET TO HEAD HOME IN SHAME




The false alarmist CBN Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has been ordered by the Presidency to proceed on compulsory retirement on or before March 2014 as his tenure as CBN governor will not be renewed....
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi's order to proceed to a forced to leave will come months before his term expires in 2014.
Mallam Sanusi Lamido wrote a fallacious letter to the President, complain about missing $49billion, from funds NNPC suppose to remit to the Federation accounts.
Regrettable after a two-day of reconciliation with NNPC, FIRS, DPR and CBN, Mallam Sanusi aplogised to Nigerians that he got his figures wrong and blamed his staffs for providing him with wrong data.

He concluded that $12billion was the new difference, while the team saw a difference of N10billion. After about 3 more days of reconciliation, the CBN announced that the N10billion was actually remitted to CBN months before Sansui's false alarm, under a separate heading by FIRS and DPR (Department of Petroleum Resources).

Sanusi's tenure was marred with controversies, especially his inability to reconcile the accounts of CBN or making accounts of CBN available to Nigerians or lawmakers. He was using the bank's funds for personal donations to unapproved causes.

CBN sources revealed that Mallam Sanusi Lamido refused to forgive President Jonathan after the President stopped his printing of new N5,000 Naira note, which the CBN governor have already finalized discussions with overseas contractors.

According to them, the best way to get at President Jonathan for stopping his pet-project, the New N5,000 Note, was to soil his administration integrity with such frivolous corruption allegation, but he was shocked on how experts from Federal Inland revenue, DPR and NNPC busted his lies. This forced Sanusi to make an open apology to the respective departments and Nigerians on television.

PHOTO: Uche Jombo Celebrates 34th Birthday With Hubby In New York.


Nollywood actress, Uche Jombo Rodriguez turned 34 on the 28th of December and celebrated the day with her husband, Kenny Rodriguez in New York. There was no major party but he took her out and they also had quality time at home.

Check Out What Kanye West Bought BABY NORTH For Christmas!

North West proud mama Kim Kardashian shared the latest present the tiny tot received: a mini Lamborghini to match dad Kanye West's luxurious ride.
"Like father like daughter," the 33-year-old E! star captioned the snapshot of her daughter's new wheels, which she added to her Instagram account.

Open Letter: RIBADU BACKS OBJ

Open letters everywhere, here is another letter from the former EFCC boss.

Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, declared yesterday that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo's recent open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan was a good development for Nigeria.

Obasanjo, he said, deserved commendation for saying what other Nigerians lacked the courage to say to the authorities.
Ribadu, who spoke in Abuja, was confident that the letter would bring something positive to Nigeria in the long run.
He said the ruling PDP was fighting a lost battle against Nigerians.

"What is going on today is a war between Nigerians and PDP. People are living PDP because they want to be on the side of Nigerians, going by the level of anti people policies of the party and its impunity amongst others," the APC chieftain said.

"Nigerians now understand that PDP is fighting them while APC symbolises the platform for change where every Nigerian of goodwould will actualise their dreams of a united and prosperous nation"
Ribadu reiterated APC's commitment to transforming Nigeria and urged those yet to decide to join the train of APC to do so and be part of history.
"APC will never allow universities to go on strike for months. We will fight corruption for sure and tackle insecurity and the ravaging poverty in Nigeria," Ribadu said.