Thursday, 25 January 2018

Senate Gives NNPC 7 Days To End Fuel Scarcity read 119 time(s) / 0 Comments by AIT / 12 hours ago / Nation The National Assembly joint committee on petroleum downstream has asked the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to put an end to the current fuel scarcity in the nation within the next seven days.

                                         
Leader of the Committee Kabiru Marafa, while briefing lawmakers during Thursday’s plenary gave feedback on the meeting of the committee on petroleum downstream with NNPC group on fuel scarcity issues in the country.

Photo: 45-year-old married father of five arrested in Lagos for killing his girlfriend after he saw her talking with her ex-boyfriend

                            
Police have arrested one Victor Umeh who killed his girlfriend, Happiness after he saw her talking to her ex-boyfriend in  the Okota area of Lagos.

It was gathered that the suspect, a married man with five children and trader at Ladipo Market hosted a birthday party for Happiness in a hotel along Ago-Palace Way, Lagos on Saturday, July 29. As the party was going on, Victor saw her conversing with her former boyfriend and left in anger. 

"Yes, I bleached my skin and I am happy" Bobrisky shares his infamous throwback photo, curses haters

                                 

Controversial Nigerian cross dresser, Idris Okuneye popularly known as Bobrisky took to his Instagram to share the infamous photo from his arrest in 2011 and talked about how people who never raised a hand to help him then are now insulting him after he suffered to become who he is today.  He also admitted to what we all already know..bleaching his skin.

Monday, 22 January 2018

George Weah Sworn In As Liberia's 24th President

                     

Football legend, George Weah, has been sworn in as the 24th President of the Republic of Liberia.

Weah took his oath of office at exactly noon inside the 35,000 capacity Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Monrovia.

FIRS Makes Over N4Trillion For Nigeria In 2017

                          

Looks like more Nigerians are finally getting used to paying their taxes and doing same. The Federal Inland Revenue Service ( FIRS ) said it collected a total of N4.03 trillion in 2017.

This figure represents 82.38% of government set target of N4.89 trillion for the last year.

A statement signed by Wahab Gbadamosi, Head, Communications and Servicom Department of the Service said “FIRS’ collection of N4.03 trillion is N720 billion (22%) more than the 2016 total collection figure of N3.305 trillion. The 2017 collection performance exceeded the 2016 collection performance of 78.75%.”

Federal ministry stopped us from fixing Apapa road —NPA

The Nigerian Ports Authority said the Federal Ministry of Works, Power and Housing prevented it from fixing some parts of the deplorable ...