Thursday, August 22, 2019

Names Of Highest Paid Actors In The World



   Forbes Magazine on Wednesday released the list of the highest paid actors in the world in 2019. Below are the top 10 highest paid actors in the world in 2019.

 1. Dwayne Johnson-$89.4 million

   Dwayne Douglas Johnson, also known by his ring name ‘The Rock,’ is an American actor, producer, and former professional wrestler. Johnson was a professional wrestler for the World Wrestling Federation for eight years prior to pursuing an acting career. He tops the Forbes list of the world’s 10 highest-paid actors, collecting $89.4 million between June 1, 2018 and June 1, 2019.

Military Panel Starts Investigation Into Wadume’s Confession

 

   The Joint Investigative Panel set up by the Defence Headquarters, Abuja, to probe the killing of three police in Ibi, Taraba State, has opened an investigation into the video showing arrested kidnap kingpin, Hamisu Wadume, indicting soldiers over his escape. READ: How I Escape — Taraba Kidnap Kingpin Wadume

President Muhammadu Buhari Rejects Offer Of Early Retirement By Head Of Service

 

   Winifred Oyo-Ita, the head of service of the federation, returned to her desk on Thursday following the rejection of her offer of early retirement by President Muhammadu Buhari. Oyo-Ita had last weekend sent in her letter directly to the president following pressure mounted on her to quit the job by her sons.
No Nigerian Child Should Be Out Of School For Any Reason- OBASANJO

Checkout 27 Years Old Commissioner Nominee, Seun Fakorede

 

    Commissioner nominee, Seun Fakorede has thanked all his well-wishers, especially youth for the “outpour of love” ever since the announcement of his new height. The Head of Oyo state Assembly, Adebo Ogundoyin on Monday confirmed that a 27-year-old man from Ibarapaland had been picked for commissioner by Governor Seyi Makinde. READ: President Buhari Retains Position As Minister of Petroleum Resources

I’ll End Minimum Wage Implementation Controversy – Ngige



   Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has pledged to promote industrial harmony and speed up processes for the implementation of the new minimum wage.

   Mr Ngige, while addressing journalists at his residence after his inauguration as minister by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday in Abuja, said that he was a man of his words. He said that he would follow due process to put smiles on the faces of Nigerian workers. “The issue of consequential adjustments in the minimum wage is currently being handled by the permanent secretary in my ministry and he has made some progress.