Monday, 30 May 2016
'I pity Lai Mohammed' - President Buhari
President Buhari today says one of the ministers he feels pity for is the Minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed who is saddled with the responsibility of explaining the progress or lack of it of this administration to people. President Buhari said this when he hosted state house Press Corps members at the presidential villa in Abuja.
Friday, 13 May 2016
Chelsea offer Captain, Leader, JT Legend new deal
Terry is out
of contract at the end of this season and in January said he would not be
extending his stay.
The Blues
insisted an offer may be forthcoming, and it arrived this week.
A Chelsea
spokesperson said: “(Director) Marina Granovskaia and (chairman) Bruce Buck met
with John and his agent this week and offered him a one-year contract
extension.
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Brazil Senate Votes To Impeach President Rousseff
President
Rousseff has been suspended from office and will face an impeachment trial,
following a vote by Brazil's senate.
The vote was widely expected and went 55-22 in favour of
putting the country's first woman president on trial.
She is accused of lying to voters
about the level of the country's debt during her re-election campaign.
Mixed Reactions as Government Increases Fuel Price to N145
It has been a long standing argument by critical assessors of the economy that deregulation remains the tonic to turn around the fortunes of the downstream sector of the oil and gas industry. Those who canvass this position argue that it will provide enduring solution to the recurring scarcity of petroleum products and halt the corruption in the subsidy regime.
Photos:Angry youths in Kano destroying properties of their National Assembly reps over unfulfilled election promises
Yesterday, angry youths in Kano State razed the homes of Senator Kabiru Gaya in Gaya LGA and the campaign office and poultry farm of House of Reps members, Abdullahi Mahmoud over claims of unfulfilled election promises. See more photos from the incident below{}...{}
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Leicester City's Jaime Vardy was rejected at age 16 and you won't believe why
He may be Premier League champion now but things certainly looked very different for Jaime Vardy about a decade ago. At age 16, he was rejected by boyhood club, Sheffield Wednesday on the grounds that he was too small, but who is a giant at 16? Speaking at the launch of his V9 academy, the unlikely champion said:
FG considering N56,000 Minimum Wage - Minister of Labor says
Minister of labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, says the Federal government is carefully studying and considering the N56,000 minimum wage t that was proposed by the Nigeria Labour Congress last month. Ngige said this while receiving the executive members of the Organisation of Trade Unions of West Africa (OTUWA) in Abuja yesterday May 9th.
Friday, 6 May 2016
HR Desk: The 10 top-paying companies in the UK revealed
The UK’s top-paying companies have been revealed, with just
three industries represented in the list.
Banking, consulting and tech are the industries with the highest
paid workers according to the Glassdoor study, with staff offered a median
total compensation package between £73,000 and £90,000.
Of the top ten companies only one is headquartered in London.
Glassdoor’s Chief Economist, Dr Andrew Chamberlain said the top
companies reflected the modern need for niche skilled workers.
Did you know: Wizkid’s music is mostly bought by Danish people
According to the worldwide iTunes/Spotify performance chart, Wizkid‘s biggest
audience at the moment, is in Denmark.
On
the chart, the Starboy is placed at number 11, coming two places behind the
late American music icon – Prince.
However,
he’s placed ahead of international acts such as Taylor Swift, The Weekend, One
Direction, among others.
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
‘It’s difficult to do business in Nigeria in 2016 than in 2015’ – World Bank
It is
difficult to do business in Nigeria in 2016 than it was in 2015, the World Bank
‘Doing Business Report’ opines.
However, the
report also states that Nigeria moved up a spot from its position last year, in
the ‘ease of doing business’ ranking.
Out of 189
countries surveyed, Nigeria ranked at 169th with an ‘ease of doing business’
score of 44.69 percent, a step higher than the 170th position the country
occupied in 2015.
Harvard it is! Nigerian-born teen accepted to all 8 Ivy League school finally makes a choice
Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna, a Long Island Nigerian-born teen who received acceptance letters from all eight Ivy League schools has decided where she'll attend college in the fall. See previous post here
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