Wednesday, February 13, 2019

(POLITICS) My Presidential Ambition Is Worth No One’s Blood – Atiku

 

   Atiku Abubakar has said his presidential ambition is not worth the blood of Nigerian citizens. He said this as he signed one more peace accord at the International Conference Center in Abuja, alongside presidential candidates of other political parties, including that of the All Progressives Congress, APC, President Muhammadu Buhari.

   His words, “Our gathering here today clearly demonstrates the importance of the upcoming elections as well as how our democracy has matured, not only to our people, but also to the international community whose solidarity, Nigeria’s democracy has benefited from.

(BUSINESS) Federal Government To Revoke Licenses Of Debtor Oil Firms

 

  Ibe Kachikwu,  minister of state for petroleum resources, gave the warning at a Ministerial press briefing on key achievements of the Department of Petroleum Resources on crude oil, LNG tracking and other automation initiatives held in Lagos on Monday, February 11, 2019.

(LOCAL) Code Of Conduct Tribunal CCT Orders Onnoghen’s Arrest

 

  The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) has issued an arrest warrant against Walter Onnoghen, suspended chief justice of Nigeria. At its resumed trial on Wednesday, the tribunal ordered the nation’s security agencies to arrest Onnoghen after he failed to appear before it.

(CELEBRITY) Kim Kardashian Sued $100 Million Over Her Kimoji App


   Kim Kardashian just got sued by a developer, David Liebenshon, over her kimoji app. The programmer is claiming that he assisted in building the app but was unexpectedly ignored when the profits started rolling in.

(LOCAL) Federal Government Employs 4,500 Workers For Housing Scheme In Osun

 

   Mr Olasunkanmi Dunmoye, South West Zonal Coordinator, Federal Government Housing Scheme, said about 4,500 residents were employed as skilled and unskilled labour in the construction of federal government  housing project in Osun. Speaking during an inspection of the housing scheme on Tuesday in Osogbo, Dunmoye said that the project was being built for the masses on 10.6 hectares of land in the state capital.