Thursday, September 8, 2016

MasterCard Facing £14billion Claim Over Card Charges passed on to Shoppers

       
         Around 40 million British credit card users could be handed £450 each as legal action has been taken against MasterCard over £14billion of 'unfair charges' to customers. A collective action was launched today that accuses the company of setting punitive transaction fees for retailers from 1992 to 2008, which were passed on to shoppers in the shape of higher prices.

Photos- Etisalat Surprise Eniola Badmus on Her Birthday

        The actress is a year older. Etisalat and few of her friends surprised her at home by visiting with gifts. Happy birthday.
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From Primary School Classmates to a Wedding in the Works, Lady Shares her love Story- Photos

   
        Lara Akinyemi shared her love story via Social Media. From being primary school classmates with her husband-to-be Adeniyi Okubanjo in Grait children school, Ota, back in 1997, to him contacting her on Facebook in 2009, this lucky couple found love with one another. Read her story below.

Photos- President Buhari receives newly confirmed IG of Police, Governors of Plateau & Yobe states

     President Buhari received the newly confirmed Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Kpotum Idris, at the State House, Abuja, today 8th September, 2016.  Meanwhile, Governors of Plateau and Yobe States also payed a visit to the President.
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Why we want Edo election postponed – Police, SSS


          The Nigeria police and the State Security Services, SSS, say their call for the postponement of Saturday’s governorship election in Edo State is based on “credible intelligence” of a plot by “Insurgent and extremist elements” to disrupt the poll.

Downstream stakeholders release statement dispelling rumors of imminent PMS Price increase

        Read the full statement below

Eid-el-Kabir- FG Declares Monday, Tuesday Public Holidays

      The Federal Government has declared Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 12 and Sept.13 as public holidays to mark the Eid-el-Kabir.