This woman can like and be fine anyhow. It takes a really self-confident woman to rock her natural hair these days. My front hair is almost gone so don't expect to see me rocking this anytime soon..:-)
Genevieve Nnaji stuns in new photos, still rocking her natural hair
This woman can like and be fine anyhow. It takes a really self-confident woman to rock her natural hair these days. My front hair is almost gone so don't expect to see me rocking this anytime soon..:-)
PDP's Wike Nyesom wins Rivers Governorship election
PDP governorship candidate in Rivers state, Nyesom Wike has been declared winner of the state governorship election. INEC's returning officer, Prof Faraday Oruwense announced the results this morning. He said Wike pulled a total of 1,029,102 votes to beat his main opponent, APC's Dakuku Peterside who had 124,896 votes.
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Photos: Peter Okoye builds Multi-million Naira beverage company
LIB has exclusively gathered that Peter Okoye, one half of the P-Square twin brothers, is currently building a multi-million naira beverage and bottling company in Lagos. Located on one acre of land somewhere on the Island, construction of the beverage and bottling company started in 2014, and it is expected to be launched before the end of this year.
The company, when officially opened, will be producing bottle water and assorted fruit juice. Bayo Adetu, P-Square’s Publicist, confirmed the development to LIB when contacted. Continue...
"Yes, we expect the company to be launched before this year runs out. It’s a big deal because Mr. P has invested heavily on it,” Adetu said.
The multi-million naira factory is a subsidiary of P-Classic Group (PCG), a fast-growing and dynamic company owned by Peter Okoye.
All my political appointees will declare their assets on resumption and termination of their appointment - Buhari
President elect, Gen Muhammadu Buhari says all political office holders, governors, ministers, permanent secretaries, head of foreign staff and others, will be declaring their assets before a law court on assumption of their appointment and at the end of their appointment. According to him, this would ensure accountability amongst public servants. He said this in an interview with Sahara TV yesterday April 12th
"All those that were governors, ministers, permanent secretaries, head of foreign staff and all those with political appointments will have to declare their assets on the assumption of their appointment and definitely with the courts. And once they leave they have to re-declare their assets.” he said
He said that his administration will not interfere in the judicial process that will be used to pursue corrupt officials. According to him, if his administration “become embroiled in investigation of every ministry, then the government will not have time to move forward.”
Reacting to the recent remarks by the Minister of Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on the fiscal conditions and government spending in Nigeria, Gen Buhari said “I’m afraid the Finance Minister has no cause to complain because the governors cannot force the central government to act outside the Constitution.”
Regarding the controversies surrounding oil block ownership in Nigeria, Gen Buhari said partisan politics has been responsible for award oil wells to people who do not have any business with it in the first place
"Proliferation of oil fields to people who don’t even know what it is, is one of the messes partisan politics has brought.” he said
Reacting to insinuation in some quarters that former President Olusegun Obasanjo was indirectly having influence in his incoming government, Gen Buhari said "I think that people have to accept the realities of Nigeria’s political development. General Olusegun Obasanjo is the only living Nigerian that led Nigeria for more than 11 years, so for anybody to think that General Obasanjo is irrelevant or he was trying to push his influence over issues, I think is being uncharitable and not being fair to Nigeria’s political development."
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