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Naira weakened against the U.S. dollar On Friday

​ Naira weakened against the U.S. dollar at the official market on Friday, after the currency appreciated in the last two consecutive business days at the spot market. The local unit which opened trading at N427.00 closed at N430.00 to a dollar on Friday, data posted on the  FMDQ website  where forex is officially traded showed. This implies a N4.00 or 0.94 per cent devaluation from N426.00 it exchanged in the previous market session on Thursday. The naira reached an intraday high of N406.90 and anchored to a low of N444.00 before closing at N430.00 per $1 on Friday, the last business day of the week. This is the weakest rate the currency traded at the Nafex window this week. However, the weakest rate the naira has exchanged this year was the N430.33 mark it closed on Friday last week. The currency has been trading within the range of N417 and N430.33 benchmarks at the official market within the last six months amidst forex scarcity. Foreign exchange supply at the market on Fr...

He walked in on them having s*x.

He walked in on them having S*x This man, a pastor and another man, in the pastor’s office in church, where he had gone to for consultation. Immediately he walked in, for he strangely found the door ajar, they pulled away from each other — the man pulling his trousers back to position and the pastor staggering to his feet, for he was laying on his back — both, their faces creased with shame, and their eyes furrowed with guilt. The shock that engulfed him gradually gave way to unbelief, as he quietly retreated whence he came without uttering a single word to any of them. It was too much a sight he had seen, but he promised and swore in his mind never to mention it to anyone. But decided that was the last time he’d be visiting the said church. Two weeks later, he survived an ambush from gun wielding men who had accosted him on his way from work. And just a week after surviving that, two guys riding on a bike had made to corner him one very early sunday morning brandishing a cutlass and s...

EFCC Harvests 74 Internet Fraud Suspects in Port Harcourt

​ 74 Internet Fraud Suspects Arrested in Port Harcourt Operatives of the Port Harcourt Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC have arrested Seventy Four (74) suspected internet fraudsters. They were picked up in the early hours of Thursday, July 21, 2022, at various locations in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. However, of the number, Forty Eight (48) had incriminating items in their possession. The suspects are: Promise Sunday, Ukala Goldman, Isaac Golden, Peter Ikechukwu, Bankole Olamide, John Chiemela, Thomas Martins, Dr Victor, Emmanuel Owuma, Emmanuel Sekun, Philip Abaku, Emmanuel Egwuanumku, Thompson Charles Lekia, Ken Anelele Marvel, Kelechi Prince, Ugochukwu Ukaigwe, Ake John, Victor Madu, Moses Jubril Akrah, Jonathan Jeffery, Noble Lot, Success Umukoro, Precious Michael and Christabel Enoch. Others are Desmond Ogu, Louis Abbas, Donaldson Ugbo, Kelvin Dickson, Henry Messiah, Godwin Egwelike, Timinepre Esuku, Mathew Kelvin, Alfred Friday, Nyderson Mufisa...

N109bn Fraud: Court Remands Ex-AGF Idris in Prison

Alleged N109bn Fraud: Court Remands Ex-AGF Idris in Prison Justice A. O. Adeyemi Ajayi of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Maitama Abuja, remanded the suspended Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris and his co-defendants: Godfrey Olusegun Akindele, Mohammed Kudu Usman in Kuje Correctional Centre pending the determination of their bail applications. The trio were arraigned alongside a company, Gezawa Commodity Market and Exchange Limited, on a 14-count charge bordering on gratification, abuse of office and money laundering to the tune of over N109 billion fraud.

How To Control Your Emotions In A Relationship

How To Control Your Emotions In A Relationship Learning how to control your emotions in a relationship is a hard skill to learn. And unfortunately, it’s also a lesson that usually only life and time can teach. In today’s world, many people are not able to cope or process their feelings in a healthy manner.  For some people who have experienced traumas or have been hurt by other people, emotional scars can make controlling emotions  even more difficult . Other people may be suffering from anxiety or depression. But there is hope, and with time and active practice of dealing with your emotional responses, you absolutely can improve the control of your emotions.  Why Learn Emotional Management? If you have a tendency to overreact, burst out into hysterical tears, hyperventilate, scream and yell, or have otherwise erratic reactions when experiencing an intense emotional response: chances are you have poor control over your emotions. And when you don’t have good...

Ladies learn to carry yourself with some dignity

La dies learn to carry yourself with some dignity Moreen fine geh, You see those guys you beg/demand for recharge card, money for hairdo, soap, cream, pant & even money for your past oxygen, immediately you meet them? They may give you, but they don’t respect you. A man can give you money but sees you like a piece of shii. Even if you’re jobless, have some pride. Every man should not know that you’ve eaten only once in the last two days. Comport yourself. Beg your family and friends, and if you think the men you just met has a lot, ask for a job — it’s better. No be you suffer pass. Again, you’re naïve if you think that men always give out of love. Many men may not rate you and still give you money. Many men just give you out of pride and the need to control you. But one thing is guaranteed, you don lose your respect. Pele. Solomon Buchi

JAMB announces 140 as cut-off mark for University admission

​ JAMB announces 140 as cut-off mark for University admission The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, and heads of tertiary education institutions in the country have pegged the minimum cut-off mark for admissions in the 2022/2023 academic session. The minimum cut-off marks for universities were pegged at 140, polytechnics at 100, and colleges of education at 100. This was made known at the ongoing Policy Meeting on Admissions presided by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, in Abuja. JAMB registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, who announced the cut-off marks said the implication is that every institution now has the right to fix its own cut-off mark even up to 220 but no one would be allowed to go less than the agreed minimum marks of 100 for colleges of education, 100 for polytechnics and 140 for universities. The meeting also called for the review of admission criteria to give 10 percent discretional power of admission to heads of tertiary institutions.