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Nigeria, Africa’s biggest and 26th largest economy in the world is experiencing a boost in online businesses due to the massive surge in m-commerce. Online shopping community Kaymu.com.ng has witnessed a direct impact on its sales via social media.
According to Evangeline Wiles, Managing Director of Kaymu, “With more people spending time on social media via their mobile phones, Kaymu is able to reach and engage new and existing buyers all over the country”
Charles Darling
is not a common person, he was born a boy but his natural body modifications
turned him into a woman.
Charles Darling
was born with male genitals and was treated like a normal boy until one day his
body began to grow breasts and hips. The next five years he spent trying to
hide his feminine silhouette under baggy clothes, feeling like a freak.
Eventually, at the age of 18 he was diagnosed with the Klinefelter’s syndrome –
a genetic disorder that affects males which usually occur when a boy is born
with one or more extra female chromosomes.
The former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Prof
Chukwuma Soludo has described Senator Uche Ekwunife as an amazon of change of
democracy in Nigeria.
Prof Soludo while speaking in Abuja during a reception organized
in honour of Senator Ekwunife, representing Anambra Central Senatorial Zone
described Ekwunife as a woman whose love to touch lives positively is total.
In his own remark, the Governor of Enugu state, Hon Ifeanyi
Ugwuanyi commended Senator Ekwunife for her contributions to the development of
Nigeria and her constituency in particular throughout her stay at the lower
chambers of the National Assembly.
Crisis rocking the All Progressives
Congress, APC following the national assembly leadership election may soon be
over as President Mohammadu has again appealed to the leaders of the party to
sheath their swords for the sake of the country. This came as the national leader of the party,
Bola Ahmed Tinubu lambasted the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other
Nigerians who accused Buhari’s administration of snail-pacing. To Tinubu, the 16-years mess of the PDP cannot be
automatically cleaned up in 30 days. Both men spoke at the breaking of Ramadan fast at
the new Banquet Hall at the Presidential Villa late last night.
The appointment of new service chiefs on Monday by
President Muhammadu Buhari may end the military careers of over 40
Major-Generals, Rear Admirals and Air Vice Marshals in the three Armed Forces
(Army, Navy and Air Force. This is coming just as the former Chief of Defence
Staff(CDS), Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, has met with his successor,
Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin, in preparation for a formal handing
and taking-over on a yet to be
announced date. Similarly, the new Chief of Naval Staff, Rear
Admiral Ibok Ette Ibas, and the new Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal
Sadique Abubakar, met with their predecessors, Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin and
Air Marshal Adesola Amosu, to finalise their notes. The former Chief of Army Staff, General Kenneth Minimah,
is yet to meet with his successor, Major-General Tukur Buratai, who was yet to
arrive in Abuja, from his base in Chad. Army authorities, however, said the new
chief may be arriving late Tuesday night or today.
Reggae star, Majek Fashek who is currently
struggling with drug addiction says he is scared of going to rehab after his
last experience in America. According to the singer who spoke with Encomium
magazine, rehab weakens a person's mind. He said his first contact with Rehab
in the US really helped him "Yeah, America really helped me. Most
American superstars go to rehab because they take cocaine, heroin and the likes
which makes them "too
high". So they have to go to rehab. Rehab helps calm their brains after
which they go back to their business. For me rehab was helpful. I was high but
after rehab, I got my contract with Top Gun International. That's Bob Marley's
label. I got it through his wife Rita Marley and an American woman, Cassandra.
Rehab calms the brain so it won't explode. It calmed me." he said Asked if he ever stopped taking hard drugs after
Rehab, Majek says "I am scared of Rehab. Let me tell you what I
did to escape the rehab. God gave me different knowledge of Orisha, babalawo
knowledge. My ancestral knowledge which is what I am using right now. I now
drink akpeteshie. It's the orisha idea i got."he said
Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki, alleged
tweet on the appointment of Service Chiefs raised controversy on Tuesday. Saraki, in a tweet on his Twitter handle on
Tuesday, had said that “appointment of service chiefs remained the exclusive
function of President Muhammadu Buhari. He added that the Senate could only approve
ministerial nominees and appointment of head of parastatals. Saraki tweeted: “Appointment of service chiefs is an exclusive function of Mr.
President. Senate can only approve ministerial, parastatals list etc.” The Tweet was in reaction to Buhari’s pronouncement
on Monday that the newly-appointed Service Chiefs would function in acting
capacity until the confirmation of their appointments by the Senate.
Foreign students,
of which Nigeria accounts for a huge chunk of those coming from Africa, are to
be banned from working in Britain under a fresh crackdown on immigration
ordered by Home Secretary Theresa May. When their courses finish, they will
have to leave the country before reapplying to return for a job.
Ministers say the
new rules, which will apply to all those from outside the European Union, will
stop colleges being used as a “back door to a British work visa”.
Official figures
show that 121,000 non-EU students entered the UK in the 12 months to June last
year, but only 51,000 left – a net influx of 70,000.
The government
also estimates that the number of foreign students coming to the UK will rise
by more than 6 per cent a year up to 2020. Home Secretary Theresa May has taken
action against 870 bogus colleges, banning them from taking foreign students.
They want to stop
student visas being used as an easy way to enter the UK before getting a job
and claiming benefits. Under the new rules, non-EU students will be denied the
right to work while in the UK and will not be able to apply for a visa
extension when their course finishes.
The immediate
past Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on Monday denied withdrawing
$1bn from the Excess Crude Account to finance the campaign of former President
Goodluck Jonathan.
In a statement by
her Media Adviser, Mr Paul Nwabuikwu, the former finance minister described the
allegation by Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State that she spent $1bn out of
the ECA to fund the re-election bid of Jonathan as a “ludicrously false
statement that has unfortunately become a trademark of the Governor in his
public campaign of falsehood.”
The statement
said the comment by the governor was “just another example of the numerical
diarrhea that seems to have afflicted His Excellency in recent times in his
effort to damage the reputation of the former minister.”
It reads in part,
“He has, within the last few months, asked Dr Okonjo-Iweala to explain all
kinds of totally wild and unsubstantiated figures, ranging from $30bn, $20bn,
$2.1bn, N720bn and now $1bn.
In an
apparent bid to re-jig the nation’s security apparatus in the wave of growing
insurgent attacks and suicide bombings, President Muhammadu Buhari, 45 days
after assuming office, yesterday sacked all the service chiefs and appointed
replacements whom he said were chosen on merit.
The new security
helmsmen are Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonisakin (Chief of Defence Staff);
Major-General T.Y. Buratai (Chief of Army Staff), Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe
Ibas (Chief of Naval Staff) and Air Vice-Marshal Sadique Abubakar (Chief of Air
Staff). The rest are Air Vice Marshal Monday Riku Morgan (Chief of Defence
Intelligence) and retired Major-General Babagana Monguno (National Security
Adviser)