Friday, December 1, 2017

PHOTOS- Innoson Vehicles Release Luxury IVM G80 and G40 SUV

 

   The long awaited luxurious Innoson IVM G80 and G40 have been released by Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Co Ltd, Nigeria’s first indigenous Vehicle Manufacturing Company.

White House Infested With Cockroaches, Documents Reveal

 

    The White House is plagued with cockroaches, mice and ants, building maintenance files have revealed.

    According to The Independent, cockroach infestations were found in at least four parts of Donald Trump’s official residence, while a colony of ants were living in Chief of Staff John Kelly’s office, according to hundreds of work orders obtained by NBC 4 Washington.

Rakitic: Barcelona More Balanced Without Neymar




  Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic believes the team are now ‘more balanced’ after Neymar’s departure, but he would love the Brazilian to return. The Brazilian forward joined Paris Saint-Germain in a €222m move earlier this year but Barcelona are four points clear at the top of La Liga having only dropped four points.

FRSC Sacks 25 officials of the Corps


     Boboye Oyeyemi, the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said 25 officials of the Corps have been relieved of their jobs in Abuja.

Jonathan described subsidy scam as ‘oily business’ – Saraki



   The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, said former President Goodluck Jonathan was never desperate for power, but got there by providence.

   He stated this on Thursday in Abuja at the unveiling of a book titled, “On a Platter of Gold: How Jonathan won and lost Nigeria,“ written by the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, Mallam Bolaji Abudullahi.

Saraki, who was the chief host on the occasion, said “a country produces the kind of leadership it gets.’’ “I think it is us Nigerians, that produce the kind of leaders we get; no matter what you say about Jonathan, I don’t think he was someone who was desperate for power,“ he said. He added that Jonathan was not someone that was prepared for leadership but became the President of the country either by “misfortune or fortune.“ Saraki added that it was unfortunate that Nigerians knew the right things to do, but would not do it but would keep playing the blame game.