Monday, 16 January 2017

Lee Family, owners of Samsung to have firm grip of company while heir apparent undergoes bribery probe


Shareholders gave the green light Friday to a merger between two Samsung affiliates that will help ailing chairman Lee Kun-hee pass control of the conglomerate to his son.
The deal between Cheil Industries and Samsung C&T -- two of Samsung's roughly 70 businesses -- was opposed by activist hedge fund Elliot Associates, and came dangerously close to defeat.

Thursday, 12 January 2017

Oyedepo: No government, constitution can determine my tenure as General Overseer of Living Faith




David Oyedepo has reacted to a law by Financial Regulations Council of Nigeria, FRCN which can send leading religious in Nigeria out of office as General Overseers.
Reacting, Oyedepo said: “If you heard or saw anything in the newspapers or anywhere that the GO has retired, it’s a lie of the devil. In our spiritual family tree we don’t retire. Someone asked Kenneth Copeland “are you stepping down?”, he replied, ”no I’m stepping up”. Copeland ministered for 6 hours straight at 80 years of age.

Thursday, 5 January 2017

Meek mill breaks up with Nicki Minaj


Kcee shares throwback photos...God is good


Fayose writes CJN accusing APC of Plot to Remove Him from Office




Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has alerted the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen, of fresh plots by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to compromise a section of the Judiciary and muzzle democracy in their desperation to oust him from office, saying; 

“The essence of all of these is to silence him as the voice of opposition in the country because he has bluntly rejected all overtures to him to defect into the ruling APC or stop talking.”

Governor Fayose's son post parent's youthful picture on instagram


Three Female Suicide Bombers Shot Dead in Adamawa



Three female suicide bombers were shot dead yesterday in Bakin Dutse, Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, officials have said.
The officials said the three girls were on a mission to carry out suicide bombings at a crowded market in Gulak, before they were shot by soldiers and local vigilantes.
The three women were intercepted at Bakin Dutse village, five kilometers from Gulak, the administrative headquarters of Madagali Local Government Area, where villagers converge in their hundreds every Wednesday for the market day.

CAF President, Issa Hayatou under prosecution in Egypt




Confederation of African Football president Issa Hayatou has been referred to Egyptian prosecutors for investigation over allegedly abusing his position.
At issue is a deal awarding the broadcast rights to several African football tournaments to a media company, Lagardere Sports.
According to the Egyptian Competition Authority, Hayatou is suspected of not opening up the tender to free and fair competition as required by Egyptian law.

Dropping U.S crude oil inventory leads to increase in crude oil price



Oil prices rise on expected drop in U.S. crude inventories - Oil prices ticked higher on Wednesday on expectations that U.S. crude inventories have dropped and on signs that the world's top oil exporters will stick to agreed output cuts that took effect this week. Global benchmark Brent crude futures LCOc1 rose 28 cents to $55.75 a barrel, a 0.5 percent gain by 10:51 a.m. Eastern. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures CLc1 gained 25 cents, or 0.5 percent, at $52.58 a barrel. Both benchmarks recovered some losses from the previous day – when the U.S.-dollar .DXY hit a 14-year peak and knocked oil from 18-month highs – as the greenback dipped on Wednesday, making dollar-denominated fuel purchases in other currencies cheaper. Weekly U.S. industry and government reports are expected to show a 1.7 million-barrel crude draw for last week, analysts polled by Reuters said ahead of the data due late Wednesday and on Thursday.

Unilag student to graduate with CGPA of 5.0 in Systems Engineering




Beauty with brains...this basically means she has been recording GPA's of 5.0 every semester

Excerpts from campusclique below

Oando, Sahara, Northwest Petroleum and 36 others to individually lift 32,000 barrels of Nigeria's crude oil daily


The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced the list of successful bidders for the 2017/2018 crude oil term contracts.
The list consists of 39 winners comprising 18 Nigerian companies, 11 international traders, five foreign refineries, three National Oil Companies (NOCs), and two NNPC trading arms. The Group General Manager, Crude Oil Marketing Division (COMD) of the Corporation, Mr. Mele Kyari, who announced the results, according to a statement posted on the corporation’s website, said the contract would run for one year effective January 1, 2017 for twelve consecutive circles of crude oil allocation.

Turkish baby is born with a love-shaped birthmark on his forehead



Turkish couple, Murat Engin (30) and his wife Ceyda (28), welcomed their first child with love insignia on the forehead. Their baby Çinar was born with a red heart-shaped mark on his forehead and was such a star in the delivery room that even the nurses took pictures with him. 


The Federal Executive Council approves N4.6 billion to buy fire fighting equipment


The Federal Executive Council has approved a N4.6 billion contract for buying fire fighting equipment. According to the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazzau, fire fighting equipment were last purchased by the Federal Governement of Nigeria in 1996.

"The Federal Executive Council has approved the procurement of some fire fighting equipment. The last time such equipment were procured was sometime in 1996 and so equipment in the inventory were those procured between 1985 and 1996 and since then there was no procurement"

30 days in Atlanta to be dubbed in French for Paris cinemas



Sunday, 1 January 2017

10 year old girl blows self up in Maiduguri





One person was seriously injured when a suicide bomber aged around 10 blew herself up in a New Year's Eve attack in the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, witnesses and aid workers told AFP Sunday.
The girl approached a crowd buying noodles from a food vendor in the Customs area of the city around 9:30 pm on Saturday and detonated her explosives, they said.
Although no one has claimed responsibility the attack bore the hallmark of Boko Haram Islamists who are notorious for using suicide bombers, mostly women and young girls, in attacking civilian targets.

Trump promises revelation on ''Rusian Hack''




President-elect Donald Trump says that he knew “things that other people don’t know” about the Russian hacking.
He promised that the information would be revealed “on Tuesday or Wednesday”.
Speaking outside his Palm Beach, Florida club, Mar-a-Lago during the New Year party, Trump who expressed lingering skepticism about intelligence assessments of Russian interference in the election, cast his declarations of doubt as an effort to seek the truth.

Rev. Mbaka preaches on the nation, says Nigerians are suffering







Enugu Catholic priest Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to ease the economic pains many Nigerians are suffering.
The coordinator of the Adoration Ministry, who is famous for his fiery sermons, spoke at the weekend in his New Year message at the “crossover service”.
”Many Nigerians are suffering,” he said.