Thursday 23 July 2015

Buhari will not probe Obasanjo, IBB, Abacha's govt, only GEJ's - Presidency



The presidency says President Buhari will only be probing the immediate past administration and will not probe past administrations of Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha and others. Speaking to newsmen, the special adviser to the president on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina says that President Buhari had stated during his campaign that his probe will only be limited to the immediate past administration


"If you recall, that was already settled before he got inaugurated as president. He has said he will not waste time digging into the far past. The far past will includes Obasanjo and others. But the president has said he will not waste time to go that far.”he said
Former President Jonathan had stated before leaving office that any probe focused on his administration will only amount to witch-hunting.  

CBN Governor Emefiele Runs Back to Nigeria after Buhari Lambasted Him Openly

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has hurriedly abandoned his role in the delegation of President Muhammad Buhari in the US following a public admonishing he got.

A Presidency source told SR that Mr. Emefiele asked to see President Buhari and then requested to leave for an “important” meeting in London. The President is said to have granted the request.

On Monday, the president had warned his aides against smuggling Nigerian businessmen into meetings during his visit. But Emefiele disobeyed that order.
And later that evening, Buhari openly lambasted the CBN governor for smuggling the former Managing Director of Zenith bank, Jim Ovia, into a dinner organized by the US Chamber of Commerce.

Presidency sources said the CBN governor’s request to leave Washington DC came as a surprise, as he had not previously informed President Buhari of any other meeting he had to attend, especially one that would deprive the President of a prominent member of his delegation.

It is unclear as of the time of publishing this report if Jim Ovia, who was the beneficiary of Mr. Emefiele’s efforts, has also left the United States out of embarrassment.

Photos: Ex MBGN queen, Fiona Amuzie graduates from UK Uni

 


Ex MBGN queen, Fiona graduated from Coventry University, UK yesterday July 22. Congrats to her.


Photos: VP Osinbajo, state governors at the National Economic Council meeting today



Some photos from the National Economic Council meeting chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo in Aso Rock today July 23rd. More photos after the cut...



Safaree comes for Nicki Minaj's neck



Nicki and Safaree are still in love, otherwise why are they so concerned about what the other is doing and constantly fighting on social media? So this latest drama started after Nicki Minaj tweeted about 'someone' contacting her and Meek knowing all about it. Well, last night, Safaree let the truth be known, claiming that she's the one still contacting him. See their tweets after the cut...




Safaree's sister also claimed Nicki was still calling Safaree

Caitlyn Jenner shows off her shoe collection says ‘Don’t get jealous, Khloe’



Caitlyn Jenner took to Instagram to treat fans to a sneak peek at her expanding shoe collection, which includes everything from nude patent leather ankle-strap sandals to metallic pumps, flats and leopard heels. "Don’t get jealous Khloe! It’s filling up,” Caitlyn said. See the photos after the cut..

US 'aiding and abetting; Boko Haram members - Buhari


President Buhari says that the US is 'aiding and abetting' terror group Boko Haram by refusing to supply arms to Nigeria. A US law called the Leahy Law prevents the US government from selling arms to countries which fail to tackle human rights abuses. President Buhari made the accusation while addressing members of the US Institute of Peace yesterday July 22nd
"In our efforts at combating the activities of Boko Haram, the new Government has sought and obtained the support of not only our neighbours other international friends and partners. Regrettably, the blanket application of the Leahy Law by the United States on the grounds of unproven allegations of human rights violations levelled against our forces has denied us access to appropriate strategic weapons to prosecute the war against the insurgents. Our forces have remained largely impotent because they do not possess the appropriate weapons and technology which they could have had, had the so-called human rights violations not been an obstacle. Unwittingly, and I dare say, unintentionally, the application of the Leahy Law amendment by the U. S. Government has aided and abetted the Boko Haram terrorist group in the prosecution of its extremist ideology and hate, the indiscriminate killings and maiming of civilians, in raping of women and girls, and in their other heinous crimes.”he said

NAFDAC reacts to reports of misappropriation of funds by its DG, says allegations are false



There were reports last week that the Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control NAFDAC, Paul Orhii, misappropriated some of the agencies funds by way of fictitious contracts as well as inflation of contract fund. The agency this morning released a statement on its Facebook page, discrediting the report. 

Wale Tinubu denies being dissed by president Buahri in the US



According to sources close to the CEO of Oando, Wale Tinubu, he was not dissed by Pres. Buhari at the Corporate Council of Africa dinner in Washington DC this week contrary to reports in the media that he was. In the video from the dinner that has since been released, President Buhari expressed his lack of surprise at seeing Wale Tinubu. What the president said below..
"I’m not surprised to meet the Chief Executive of Oando here. He is a very close friend of my big friend, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. I’m talking about the Chief Executive of Oando, Wale Tinubu who is here. I am not surprised to meet him. But I was surprised to meet the Chief Executive of Zenith Bank; maybe he was brought by the Governor of the Central Bank.” Click here to watch video after the cut...

MoneyGram partners Access Bank to launch Big Splash promo



MoneyGram, in conjunction with Access Bank, has launched a special consumer promo tagged Access Bank MoneyGram Big Splash Promo to reward customers who undertake receive transactions at all branches of the bank between July and December this year.

With a star prize of a Hyundai i1o, the promo also offers other mouth watering prizes such as 32” LED TVs, DVD Players and Blenders. Thousands of various instant gifts during transactions are also part of the goodies to be won.

Speaking during the flag off of the promo in Lagos, Alex  Hoffman, Executive Vice President, MoneyGram, said the initiative was borne out of the desire to appreciate the loyalty of Nigerians, home and abroad, to the MoneyGram brand as a dependable platform for sending and receiving money.

 According to him, “With this initiative, Access Bank and MoneyGram will bring the magic into remittance services. This is what Access and MoneyGram do together which is aimed at bringing people closer. MoneyGram and Access Bank help people bring their family together. Aside that, we can also imagine the impact of our collaboration on future development in the area of new technology”.

Also speaking, the Executive Director, Access Bank, Mr. Victor Etuokwu said the initiative was introduced to assist and encourage Nigerians living abroad to support their families in Nigeria.

According to him, “This is an initiative for our brothers and sisters in the Diasporas who want to send money home to their loved ones to do so in a safe, efficient and cost effective manner. It is also a reassurance to those who receive funds to get such sent to them via the MoneyGram platform so that they can win fantastic prizes aside from the guaranteed peace of mind MoneyGram and Access Bank gives”.