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Some Patience for the Dame

I confess. I am one of those Nigerians who have been intrigued by Dame Patience Jonathan's recent gaffes. I have even gone as far as memorising the hilarious sound bite where she urges voters to press their ‘hand' on the ‘umblera', come ‘April elections'.

 

 

It's not so much her astonishingly poor grasp of the English language that I find amusing - although this is frightening, given that people say she once taught in a primary school - but the musicality of her voice, the way she cleverly employs repetition and refrain in her speech. One is reminded of nursery rhymes and I suppose in her ideal world, some gormless individuals may, after internalising the content of her speeches, press their thumbs on the PDP umbrella, in spite of themselves.

I admire this lady's confidence. This is woman who is determined to articulate and promote her faith in her husband's presidency. This is a woman who is using her clout to canvass for her husband's aspirations. Day after day, rally after rally, she is out there saying anything and everything to show that she is a present and indispensible useful force on the campaign trail. I have not been a fan of the Dame; she cuts the profile of an embarrassing aunt who refuses to leave your twenty-first birthday party and insists on joining in when your mates start playing naughty party games. I have had the opportunity of listening to her ramblings live and although she didn't have a chance of making it onto my list of top twenty speakers, it was impossible to deny her passion.

Using her voice

In the last week, all over the world, we have been celebrating the international woman. It's been a Femfest the world over. We lovers of womanhood have had a chance to remind the world that the voices of women ought to be heard. We want a good seat at the proverbial table, a seat with an enviable view. We want due credit for the overwhelming sacrifices we make in our families and our communities. We want to be walk next to our partners, not crushed beneath their feet. We want to celebrate our small and significant strides.

In the light of all this, yesterday night, as I was reciting the ‘umblera' speech to a bunch of friends who hadn't had the pleasure of receiving it as a Blackberry voicenote, something occurred to me. In spite of the dislocated grammar and her murderous handling on English vocabulary, Patience Jonathan is doing a great thing for womanhood. She may well go down in history as the most vocal First Lady, Nigeria has ever had. I hear people wondering if this is a good thing.

Actually, it is. In fact, it's a great thing. I was one of those who followed the Obama campaign very closely. There were times when Obama would campaign in one state and his wife would do the same in a different US state, speaking to a different cohort, using her personal charm in delivering her husband's message.

In Nigeria, we have been cursed with two types of first ladies: the overbearing money-grabbing ones and the colourless, invisible ones. I have never seen Ribadu's wife. And where on earth is Buhari's wife? They are rarely seen in public, let alone heard. I find it difficult to trust a man who keeps his wife under wraps. If she's good enough to bear your children, she deserves a place next to you on every podium. I like to see the complete package and at least with the Jonathans, I know what I am getting.

Believe me, a lot can be understood about a man from the way he looks at his wife, how much he leans towards her when she talks to him, how comfortable he is about her engaging with the public. On this score, I give President Jonathan pretty high marks. He has no qualms with letting his wife do her thing. He even came out to defend her recently, berating those who ‘insult his wife'. So cute! She's no pushover

Dame Patience may be rough around the edges but she is a no push over. She is a strong, thick-skinned woman with a voice, albeit a coarse one. There is something charming about the fact that the criticism and cheap shots we take at her expense have left her undeterred. I would only advise that perhaps she communicate in her comfort zone - Pidgin English or even her mother tongue. There is nothing embarrassing about using an interpreter and promoting our indigenous languages. I would also suggest that, in the meantime, she supports her husband's Bring Back the Book initiative by reading a novel or two. Nothing improves your proficiency in an any language than reading the good literature available.

For Nigerian voters who lived through the 80s and experienced the full measure of despotic leadership, these are interesting times. I am still not certain who will get my vote in April but I can't help but think even Dame Patience would have turned out better if past rulers like Mohammad Buhari had prioritised education, equipped schools with books and thought a little deeper about future generations of Nigerians.

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jpeg&STREAMOID=ZlbMPfkAEFbyDZYTJIYiiy6SYeqqxXXqBcOgKOfTXxRLRszHBww1Y9el9P$QptoBnW_PgxgftuECOcfJwS6Jtlp$r8Fy$6AAZ9zyPuHJ25T7a9GKDSxsGxtpmxP0VAUyHL6IDcZHtmM2t7xO$FHdJG95dFi6y2Uma3vSsvPpVyo-&width=234Like the Yoruba and Igbo, the Hausa are hardworking and adventurous traders. Apart from trading within various Hausa villages, towns, and provinces, the Hausa also trade with merchants from other parts of Nigeria, Ghana, Niger, and North Africa. Some of them have had to settle with their families outside Northern Nigeria in the course of their business pursuits. Their main items of trade are cattle, kolanuts, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, guinea corn, groundnuts, traditional medicines, and leatherworks. Kano is the commercial nerve centre of the Hausa people. Metropolitan in nature, it still clings tenaciously to various elements of traditional life as can be seen in the prominence of Hausa language, architecture, and dressing in the city.

There is no way one can analyse gender relations among the Hausa without considering the role of Islam. This is because over half the Hausa population is Muslim. Islam introduced and sustained new ways and avenues for the discrimination of women. It popularised polygamy; it allows a man to marry as many as four wives and to keep as many concubines as he can afford. The clause attached to marrying four wives at the maximum is hardly considered: a man can only marry four wives if he can treat them equitably, without having or showing a preferential disposition to any of the wives.

This is not to say that the pre-Islamic Hausa society did not discriminate against women. It did. There are some negative socio-cultural beliefs, attitudes, and practices, which started in pre-Islamic times among the Hausa. Examples are female circumcision and child marriages.

In spite of the political and cultural penetration of northern Nigeria by the British colonialists, the Muslim Hausa have been able to retain a major proportion of their culture and tradition even in contemporary times. Islam as a unifying religion and Hausa as a common language have contributed significantly to this. This perhaps explains why the empowerment of women by gender-sensitive people and organisations remains slow and difficult. Muslim women activists (like Zainab Kabir) have used the Quran and other notable published Islamic authorities to counter the negative image of women in Hausaland. They encourage women to actively participate in work, even in those areas that are regarded as being for men only.

Countering the common injunction (readily used by men and women to justify their attitudes towards women) of Surah Al-Baquarah 2:228 that a woman's authority is subservient to that of a man, they insist on women and men as being protectors of each other, as found in Surah At-Tawbah 9:71. Isa Wali (1956) has also used verses from the Quran to support the thesis that women and men are created as equals (see the Quran, 11:228; 53: 44-46; 92: 1-3).

Hausa Women in Proverbial Lore

Pre-Islamic Hausa women were largely dedicated to storytelling activities. It was their domain. Every night, within the confines of their homes, or under the dark sky, they re-told age-old stories. Proverbs held a very important place. They encapsulated the people's history and philosophy of life. This was more so because the people could not read and write. Their history and beliefs were stored and coded in some special people's mental capacities. They are then transmitted orally within various literary genres, proverbs inclusive.

The cultural heritage, ethics, mores, beliefs, traditions and wisdom of the Hausa are all embedded in their proverbs. The attainment of Islam as a state religion did not in any significant way diminish the status of proverbs in Hausaland. Islam only changed the general animistic belief system found in proverbs by shifting the focus to Allah. The laws governing inter-personal relationships as found in proverbs remained the same. Islam confirmed, to a large extent, the virtues of equity and fairness needed in one's dealings with others, as taught in Hausa proverbs. Islam broadened the horizons of Hausa proverbs by making use of them as titles of books, newspaper headings and articles, and in works of fiction. The highly moralistic works of fiction by Muslim authors, writers, and poets relied heavily on the adoption of proverbs for easier transmission.

Hausa gender proverbs, though relatively few in number compared to those of the Yoruba and Igbo, reflect the hierarchical position of women, and the attitudes and beliefs that shape their existence. Some of these proverbs, loosely translated, are:

i. A man should not eat from the same plate, tray, or pan with a woman, as she uses this as an avenue to drain the man of all his strength.

ii. Having sex with a mad woman, undetected, will make the man very rich.

iii. A woman who is grinding corn must sing while she is at it, or else she will become mad.

iv. A woman who climbs a ladder will become mad.

v. A married woman who utters her mother-in-law's name is inviting the visit of an earthquake.

The first saying confirms what has been extensively stated in literature: men believe that women are spiritually powerful; they fear this power, detest themselves for giving in to their fear, and take measures to curtail this fear by spinning negative superstitions, proverbs, folktales, etc. about women.

The second proverb depicts an act that unscrupulous men have been carrying out for generations on mentally ill women. By this very act, men re-inscribe the master (male) - servant (female) relationship which sometimes involves the rape of the possession by the possessor.

The third belief reaffirms the "suffering and smiling" syndrome women are expected to put on whenever they are carrying out household chores. Since nature has endowed women with the timeless ability to give birth to and nurture children, men expect them to carry out all work revolving around these cheerfully. Any woman who falls short of this expectation is regarded as rebellious.

Hierarchical structures

It has been said before that the Hausa society is hierarchical in nature. Many of their proverbs serve as reminders to youth, who are believed to be generally restless and always in a hurry, to be contented with their place on the social ladder, as failure to do this would bring undesirable consequences:

Akwiya ta yi wayo da yankekken kunne.

(The goat acquires wisdom from burnt ears).

Abin da babba ya gani yana kasa, yaro ko ya hau rimi ba zai gan shi ba.

(What an adult sees from the ground, a boy cannot see even if he climbs a silk-cotton tree).

However, the fourth proverb boldly states that the female sex is not even on the ladder (hierarchy) yet; her place is still on the ground on which the ladder rests.

The fifth proverb confirms one of the major statements of this study: that patriarchy as a social system deliberately creates an environment which encourages women to nurture superstitions, dislike and acrimony against other women.

The following Hausa proverbs throw more light on the negativity ascribed to women in northern Nigeria:

-Babban abu shi ne, mace ta riga nijinta bawali.

(It is a serious thing for a wife to urinate before her husband does).

-Dole a zo, daki ya fada wa gurguwa da dan masu gida.

(Come quickly, the roof has collapsed on a crippled woman and the owner's son).

These two proverbs are often used to describe desperate and grave scenarios. Though highly sexist in nature, they can be applied to explain situations that are not sexist in the least. But this does not in any way rectify or decrease the impact of the negative impressions these proverbs leave on the subconscious.

-Tuo na iyali, nama na - gida.

(The ‘tuo' - a staple food made from grain - is for the household; the meat - a much appreciated delicacy - is for the master of the house).

The master of the household is traditionally entitled to the best part of any meal, while the the women and children have to be contented with whatever is left for them. Though some Hausa proverbs do not use the word "woman" in a direct sense, popular notions about the proverbs and contexts of usage always point at women.

The co-wives' ethos

The distrust, envy, dislike, fear, and hatred co-wives entertain toward one another are also reflected in Hausa proverbs. There is always a basis for these negative elements to generate the outbreak of physical violence. The presence of contrastive characters or experiences possessed by wives in a polygamous setting - the procreative wife versus the non-procreative wife; the wife that has all male issues versus the one that has only female children; the wife whose children are in school or are educated versus the wife whose children are delinquents, etc. - often precipitate trouble. The husband, the nucleus of the women's attention, most times worsens the already sensitive scenario by having a favourite among his many wives.

-In mugawa kaza ta fara shiga akurki ko wace ta zo sai ta tsare ta.

(If a wicked hen enters the fowl house first, everyone that comes in after her will be pecked by her).

What should be noted is that the major cause of the general discontent in most polygamous homes is envy. This envy steams from the fact that no two persons are created the same. A number of women under the same roof as wives to a particular man would use whatever attribute they possess to inflict pain on those who possess what they do not have, or to punish those who do not have what they possess. Thus,

-In na rena kaza ko ramonta ba na so.

(If I despise the fowl, I do not even want any soup from it).

This is another proverb often brandished by co-wives to one another. Any little event, experience or attribute can cause a feeling of animosity towards a co-wife. This rivalry which women generally manifest towards each other, especially in polygamous settings, is also reflected in the proverb,

-Mai koda ba ta son mai koda.

(A woman who is paid for grinding does not like another woman to be paid for grinding).

What this implies is that a woman does not like a rival in the form of another woman whose presence would diminish her person and importance in the eye of her husband and the public.

Wai kanama da ta harbi kasko ta ce ‘shegen duniya ko motsi ba ka yi'.

(The scorpion said to the small pot it stung, ‘you bastard thing, you don't even move').

Hausa men also believe that women talk too much. The proverb above is thus thrown at them to shut them up. Though there is a proverb used generally for people who talk a lot - Yawan magana ya kan kawo karya, meaning, ‘there is the tendency to tell a lie when one talks too much' - it is believed that more often than not, women will always chatter away. The man is therefore, conditioned to be reticent, especially when in the midst of women. He is brought up to be sober and not to get into much argument with women as this could put him in trouble.

In tururuwa ta tashi lalacewa sai ta gashi.

(If the black ant is getting ready for an attack, it sticks out hairs).

This proverb refers to the supposedly temperamental nature of the woman, this time a scolding wife whose red hot anger forewarns her husband of her preparedness to leave him. The condition of the Hausa woman is made more pathetic by the fact that even an outright abusive proverb as this gets largely drawn upon by women in their descriptions of or attacks on fellow women.

Being the concluding part of a paper, ‘Subliminal Texts: Women, Proverbs and Power' delivered by Anthonia Yakubu during an International Women's Day seminar at the University of Lagos on March 9.

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 What is love at first sight?

Many people have felt all of a sudden a strong crush on a person they literally saw the first time in life and knew little or nothing about. In the ancient times, this unusual romantic emotion felt for a totally stranger person along with the strong desire to posses sexually that person was known as "Cupid's love arrow ".Today ,we call this "chemistry" or " love at first sight ".

This phenomenon can happen equally to both sexes, males and females (sometimes two people of opposite sex may experience this at the same time), even to those who deny the possibility to be stack by this kind of "madness" , in their conception.

What happens when we fall in love?

According to most of researchers and anthropologists, a person falling in love at first sight experiences some chemical changes at brain's level, the so-called "cocktail of love", consisting of : higher level of dopamine, nor epinephrine and vasopressin, plus lower level of serotonin.

The increased level of the first three chemicals is responsible for producing that intense level of excitement, energy, craving, addiction and loss of appetite, symptoms usually associated with the state of being passionately in love. The lower level of serotonin explains the obsessive preoccupation of lovers with each other in the first stage of love at first sight.

Unfortunately, the action of the chemicals responsible for the love feelings does not last for the whole life , after two -three -four years their activity decreases considerably and the persons involved in relationship are not feeling anymore the same passion as they have felt at the beginning . This is a critical stage in such 'love at first sight "relationships and if the bond is not strong enough to get over the difficult period, usually the relation ends at this level.

That explains why there are so many married couples who divorce only after three-four years of living together.

 

Why do we feel suddenly attracted by some persons?

The psychological concepts which explain why we can have a crush at first sight on certain type of persons and /or reject others, are anima ( which is the personification of feminine psychological tendencies within a man ) and animus (the personification of masculine psychological tendencies within a woman ) , two complexes introduced by psychologist C.G. Jung last century .

The anima is formed of those feminine qualities that are not recognized by a man as being his own (though they are, for instant these might be the tenderness, sensibility, need for cuddling, whatever)

So, he resolves the inner conflict within him by projecting that image onto a woman he sees as having those qualities and, thus, feeling an instant powerful attraction for her.

In the same way is formed and projected the animus, the woman feeling a compelling attraction to the man she projects her own animus image.

In simple words, there are our own hidden qualities that make us to feel attracted by the person we suddenly have felt love at first sight, qualities that we recognize intuitively at the unconscious level in the opposite sex.

A man who displays signs of virility , power , courage ,independence will be attracted by a woman who is exactly the opposite ,that meaning a weak, fearing ,dependent one, and the one who displays qualities like sensibility, weakness, excessive manners , politeness etc. will be attracted by strong, independent, assertive women.

This principle was spotted in a simple way by popular wisdom in the saying "the opposites attract. "

 

Conclusions

Love at first sight means more than physical chemistry; it is a strong spiritual connection with the other at a deeper level than we are able to realize using common senses. Although there is a real possibility that the love at first sight might not last for longtime, two mature partners who are not addicted to those intense feelings that comes in the early stage of the romantic attraction and know how to be creative and rekindle the flames of love from time to time, might manage to take the relationship to a deeper level and remain attached to each other for a lifetime.

 

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12-year old astrophysics prodigy

In some ways, Jacob Barnett is just like any other 12-year-old kid. He plays Guitar Hero, shoots hoops with his friends, and has a platonic girlfriend.

But in other ways, he's a little different. Jake, who has an IQ of 170, began solving 5,000-piece jigsaw puzzles at the age of 3, not long after he'd been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a mild form of autism. A few years later, he taught himself calculus, algebra, and geometry in two weeks. By 8, he Einstein.jpghad left high school, and is currently taking college-level advanced astrophysics classes—while tutoring his older classmates. And he's being recruited for a paid researcher job by Indiana University.

Now, he's at work on a theory that challenges the Big Bang—the prevailing explanation among scientists for how the universe came about. It's not clear how developed it is, but experts say he's asking the right questions.

 "The theory that he's working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics," Scott Tremaine of Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Studies—where Einstein (pictured) himself worked—wrote in an email to Jake's family. "Anyone who solves these will be in line for a Nobel Prize."

Here you can watch Jake question some of the key elements of Albert Einstein's theories on quantum physics:

 

It's not clear where Jake got his gifts from. "Whenever I try talking about math with anyone in my family," he told the Indianapolis Star, "they just stare blankly."

But his parents encouraged his interests from the start. Once, they took him to the planetarium at Butler University. "We were in the crowd, just sitting, listening to this guy ask the crowd if anyone knew why the moons going around Mars were potato-shaped and not round," Jake's mother, Kristine Barnett, told the Star. "Jacob raised his hand and said, 'Excuse me, but what are the sizes of the moons around Mars?' "

After the lecturer answered, said Kristine, "Jacob looked at him and said the gravity of the planet ... is so large that (the moon's) gravity would not be able to pull it into a round shape."

"That entire building ... everyone was just looking at him, like, 'Who is this 3-year-old?'"

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LAGOS – THE mysterious disappearance of a notorious armed robbery suspect from a Lagos police cell has thrown the state command into confusion.

 Police sources said one of the suspects, identified as Segun Egbere (aka Shaggy), an ex-convict was shot and  arrested with another unidentified suspect by a senior police officer attached to the anti-robbery squad of Pedro Division after a fierce cross fire, weekend. 

The two suspects were said to be on the wanted list of the police for series of robberies. It was gathered that sophisticated arms and ammunition were recovered from them,  and that the suspects had since confessed to be part of the group that killed  three persons at the Shomolu park of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, last week. 

 However, Vanguard was told that a signal for the transfer of the suspects was sent from the office of the Ops officer 1 ‘the Area H’ command headquarters Ogudu, Mr. Ibrahim Fasesan, weekend, where further investigation was supposed to commence.

But a twist was introduced into the investigation after the suspects were reported to have disappeared from the cell Saturday night when the investigative officer, IPO, who was to take them on fact finding mission the following morning arrived. Confused, the unnamed IPO was said to have reported the strange finding to the Area Commander who ordered an immediate probe. 

At the time of this report, it was not clear whether the suspects said to be related to some powerful politicians in the state had been re-arrested
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9jabook Lau.nches Soci.al A.d.ver.t Netw.ork with RVC
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ONLINE MEDIA DAILY -- September 2012 -- 9jabook has launched a targeted ecommerce A.d.ver.t netw.ork,9jabook Media.via integrated opensource carting software Best known for its ecommerce enabling tools in social networks, tokumbo media claims this is the "first" social A.d.ver.t network to bring peer to peer, CPA and brand A.d.ver.t for ecomm.erce purposes under one umbrella. Currently in private Beta, 9jabook tweeterest Media will allow sellers to a.dvertise products and services. 



read this first 
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March 29, 2011
abi john balogun , aka weboga CEO Interview

RVC INTERVIEW --Mar 29 -- How can you make m.oney with online networks ? Well, one way is to a.dd an album shop perhaps. http://awoof.me  staff  can help you do that. I interviewed the CEO of 9jabook.com, abi john balogun . -

Can you tell us the founding story of 9jabook.com and how you got involved in this business ?

I always looked at technologies and when i see a good one , all i think about is leverage.Being a jack of all tra.des and A friend of many masters. I jumped at the idea ! i ha.d ha.d loa.ds of issues on ebay and saw the population of nigeria as the best thing to happen to the black man.
In 2008, when me and my partners  saw the growth of MyS.pace and Facebo.ok, we started to look at what some of the bigger e-commerce companies were going to do, to see how they would monetize beyond a.dvertising in social communities.It is the same partnership we are offering free to all members of 9jabook.

We quickly determined that big companies like eBay and Amazon ha.d big focus but were primarily built in a walled garden infrastructure and charged fees. So we set out to use a platform that synchronizes across multiple communities and allows people to create stores and/or turn their profiles or blogs into full featured commerce stores.

Today,  awoof.me former 9jabay.com  sells foreing goods locally  and awoof.us sells local goods abroad . www.decipher-art.com is a site strictly into selling art locally and abroad .the moda ship 9jabook.com is a highly targeted knowledge-commerce a.d motivational  network that allows people especially Nigerians for example from anywhere on the web to sell to people on our RVC network. We don't charge any listing and transaction fees so it's been quite appealing and we've grown quite a bit in the past 6 months.Our approach is simple Pay in Cash or Pay in Mobile network credits !

How exactly do you make money?
There are two ways. First we make money from premium membership subscription which is $5 a month. The membership entitles member to a.dvanced analytics for their store,blog, segment their audiences, build customer database, etc. and partner with us on our various ventures .We have strategic alliances with consulting companies across board and our primary goal is to present technology easier and far cheaper anywhere else ... We are the opposite of google in sheep clothing more like robin hoods in Wolf clothing ! 



The second way is from the highly incentivized but non-mandatory a.dvertising fee which allows you to target people outside of your sphere. If you build a store album on your 9jabook page, all your friends are going to see your products. However if you want to sell to people that are outside of your network, people you don't know, then we are going to a.dvertise your product on your behalf and target people across our network.

How many stores do you have set up so far? What are the top items being sold?
We have probably about 50 stores in the network right now with between 3 and 5 new stores being created every week. Most of the stuff is apparel,electronics & mobile phones and pretty much the same goods you would find on eBay or amazon.

What is the most unusual store you've seen so far?
I can't comment on that one. We ended up turning that one off our network . Clearly when you provide a "free" service to users in any category, you're going to end up with a good cross section of different and interesting things that sort of end up popping up there.

Who would you regard as your primary competition?
We ha.d the good fortune of building upon a very pretty robust platform and our cheap competition is our tech providers and ourselves and moving into this space really early has put us on the map. And as a result of that we've experienced early growth that most of the other people, who we would consider competitors, haven't.

But I do a.dmire some of the other companies in our space. There are some people doing great things in social networkiing in Nigeria.12166197072?profile=original

What major features are currently in development for 9jabay.com and 9jabook ?
Some of them are confidential but the major one is that we're releasing a new web portal, so there will be a new site coming out.Where the major launch will tkae place . We like to look at it like LinkedIn meets Yahoo stores (RVC). We're also launching a mobile portal which will allow you to communicate with people who are shopping in your store via mobile, make offers and also perform transactions, all via the phone.

One of our more recent developments was powering the IMAP application so users can grab a product out of the catalog and insert it directly into the IM conversation and perform a transaction right there.

What are your goals for the service hea.ding into 2011?
We've been a very social networking seller centric business so far. We've appealed mostly to poke sellers,by that i mean people who like to use social networking as a social poke me i poke you tool. people that want to sell things and want to list their services or products are being marginalised in terms of the
basic classified site offering where regulation of transactions are an everyday jungle especially in nigeria.
. Our next phase of our development is going to be very shopping centric. We are launching on a new store in our network almost every month this quarter, so watch out for us. 2009 will see the evolution of a true global nigerian commerce network that works ! no Fraud No Losses, where people across multiple social communities and in states around nigeria will conduct tra.de. We count on being the lea.der in making this happen.

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As a toddler, Mr. Eric Idogun learnt the rudiments of cooking from his mother. From that early stage, Idogun was saddled with the responsibilities of shouldering the cooking for the entire household, thereby horning his skills.
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A Master’s degree holder in Public Administration, Idogun had worked in various capacities in some oil servicing companies and marine industry before moving to Kingfisher Foods in Port Harcourt from where he established Pepperoni Foods Limited, Yenagoa.

 

In an interview with Daily Sun, Idogun revealed for the first time the success story of Pepperoni which he attributed to President Goodluck Jonathan who gave a lifeline to the company when he was Governor of Bayelsa state in 2006.

He explained it better: “From childhood, I have had a strong inclination for cooking. Although, I hold a Masters Degree in Public Administration from the University of Port Harcourt, my heart remained in the food industry. For a while, I consulted with my friend and mentor in the business at Kingfisher Foods in Port Harcourt before I picked up courage to take off. Bayelsa State proved to be viable because there was a ready market and competition was low. In fact, the economy was just ripe for our kind of business. We were indeed fortunate to have come into the market at the time we did.

 

Pepperoni Foods started in 2005 in Bayelsa State at NTA/Azikoro Road, Yenagoa as a restaurant. We ran it (mama Put) for a couple of months until a friend who was Special Adviser to the then Bayelsa Governor informed us of a credit facility programme by the then Dr. Goodluck Jonathan Government in Bayelsa State. The programme was aimed at creating an enabling environment and enhancing economic development as well as boosting the Hospitality industry in the state through interest free credit facilities. Our application for the facility was granted and this gave us the opportunity to upgrade the existing small restaurant to a standard quick service outlet and to equally open a second but purpose built outlet with a Bakery at Opolo in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. We not only leveraged on the facility provided by the Jonathan led administration but worked closely with the Local Tourism industry in Bayelsa State and beyond to become the Pepperoni you know today.”

 

From the outlet at Azikoro, Idogun had established another branch at Opolo, moved to Port-Harcourt, Calabar and Uyo taking over the food industry in the South-south region. He maintained that if not for the detribalized stance of Jonathan, the expansion Pepperoni is witnessing would have remained in dream.

According to him as evidenced by the intervention of Jonathan in the growth of his company and other small scale businesses in Bayelsa when he was Governor, government has a critical role to play if Nigeria’s economy wants to witness expansion.

 

Hear him: “We operate in the Food processing Industry, particularly indoor and Outdoor Catering to production of Food and Food related Products. Presently, the Catering Arm of the Business has since branched out into other areas. We now have a fully digitalized Photo Company, a table water company (xyno waters), a sewage disposal unit (backward integration) , the production of Confectionaries especially Bread and Cake at commercial level. I’m proud to say here that our Bread is the number one selling Brand in Bayelsa State, Port Harcourt and Calabar at the moment. And of course, we are fully into Real Estate.

 

The role of Government should cover the provision of; (i) Power (ii) Security (iii) Infrastructure (iv) Credit opportunities, to mention a few. These would create an enabling environment for businesses to grow and would build confidence in our economy for indigenous investors. Our people are scared of taking risk and losing their investments, however they would readily partner with a foreign firm to set up shops in Nigeria. As the then Governor of Bayelsa state, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan already had a national outlook which was evidenced by his detribalized policies. He made sure that every Tourism Oriented business in Bayelsa State benefited from his policies irrespective of tribe or religion”

 

 

While expressing gratitude to the government and people of Bayelsa State for their support, he insisted that the loan extended to him coupled with the enabling environment has given his company a future.

Not only that he advised state governors to emulate Jonathan when he was governor and help to grow small business to solve the problem of unemployment in the country.

 

Idogun captured it succinctly: “One of the primary reasons for the high level of unemployment in the country is the absence of viable small and medium scale enterprise. Many businesses have gone bust along the way and our graduates now go looking for employment in Shell, Elf, and Chevron etc. The strength of any economy lies in the value of its small and medium scale industries as this guarantees national growth, thereby bringing down inflation. Government should invest in the real sector. It should provide education so we can have skilled hands at all levels and also create an enabling environment for young businesses to grow. Government through its agencies should partner with individuals and firms to create industries and job opportunities for the unemployed. The Goodluck Jonathan Hospitality scheme of Bayelsa State which I benefited from in 2006 will help the Nigerian State. Other States should take a cue from this and grow similar industry niches in their local environment.

 

The Role of the Bank of Industry (BOI) should be clearly spelt out. The policies of the C.B.N relating to small and medium scale enterprises (SME) should be geared towards encouraging sustainability and growth of the industry. This is one of the most productive sectors in terms of employment generation”

For him, the hopes and, aspirations of Pepperoni are geared towards becoming the Biggest in the country. As it stands today, Pepperoni is the Biggest Brand in the South South geo- political Zone, with outlets in four states and still spreading across the zone.

He said they are equally looking at other products that are directly related to foods, adding that the horizon for us is extremely bright.

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12166307063?profile=originalUrban Reproductive Health Initiative, NURHI, has disclosed that not less than 750,000 abortions are committed yearly in the country, bemoaning the lackadaisical attitude of the three tiers of government to family planning.

Among these women that commit abortion, 545 of them  die per 100,000 most of whom are married women whose percentage was put at 35. 

This was disclosed by Mrs. Stella Akinso, State Team Leader, NURHI, and Dr. Celina Johnson at a sensitization workshop organised for various stakeholders in the helath sector in Ibadan.

NURHI with other groups such as Development Communication Network, Planned Parenthood Federation of Nigeria and many others assembled participants to enlighten them more on safe motherhood.

The workshop which witnessed large turn out also called the attention of government to the need for disbursing money allocated to family planning to the appropriate quarters.

Some of the participants who were sourced from local governments in the state also appealed to the government to stop diverting the money meant for family planning to other concerns.

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12166306695?profile=originalThis is the little boy whose headless and limbless body was found floating in the Thames ten years ago, it was claimed last night.

The five-year-old’s identity has remained a mystery after he was smuggled into Britain and murdered in a voodoo-style ritual killing.

He was drugged with a ‘black-magic’ potion and sacrificed before being thrown into the Thames, where his torso washed up next to the Globe Theatre in September 2001.

Detectives used pioneering scientific techniques to trace radioactive isotopes in his bones to his native Nigeria.

They even enlisted Nelson Mandela to appeal for information about the murder.

But they always struggled to formally identify the boy, who they called Adam, despite travelling to the West African state to try to trace his family.

Now Nigerian Joyce Osiagede, the only person to be arrested in Britain as part of the inquiry, has claimed that the boy in this picture is Adam. She said his real name is Ikpomwosa.

In an interview with ITV’s London Tonight, Mrs Osiagede said she looked after the boy in Germany for a year before travelling to Britain without him in 2001.

She claimed she handed the boy over to a man known as Bawa who later told her that he was dead and threatened to kill her unless she kept silent.

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London Tonight correspondent Ronke Phillips talking to Joyce Osiagede (right). Osiagede has claimed that the boy in this picture is Adam. She said his real name is Ikpomwosa

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Grim: The headless, limbless body of a boy aged between five and six was found floating in the river near Tower Bridge and the Globe theatre in 2001

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Dismembered: Detectives used pioneering scientific techniques to trace radioactive isotopes in the boy's bones to his native Nigeria

Asked directly during an interview at her home in Nigeria if the boy in the photograph is Adam, Mrs Osiagede replied: ‘Yes.’ 

Saying she is now willing to talk to police, she added: ‘Ikpomwosa. Baby Adam, his native name was Ikpomwosa.’ 

The identification is a potentially huge breakthrough for Scotland Yard detectives.

Retired Detective Chief Inspector Will O’Reilly, who led the investigation, said: ‘Without a name murders are very hard to solve. So this is a crucial starting point for us and it should lead us to who killed him.’ 

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Clue: The only clothing on his body was this pair of orange shorts, exclusively sold in Woolworths in Germany and Austria

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Sinister: Extracts of carabar bean would have left the child paralysed but conscious when his throat was cut

Police have passed numerous files on the case to the Crown Prosecution Service but it has never gone to court.

A second suspect, a Nigerian man, was arrested in Dublin in 2003 but was never charged.

Mrs Osiagede was first questioned by police after they found clothing similar to that worn by ‘Adam’ in her Glasgow tower-block flat in 2002.

The only clothing on his body was a pair of orange shorts, exclusively sold in Woolworths in Germany and Austria.

Dressed in a traditional gold and green dress, Mrs Osiagede denied any involvement with the death of the young boy. Asked who killed him, she said a ‘group of people’. 

She added: ‘They used him for a ritual in the water.’

Claiming the boy was six years old, she said: ‘He was a lively boy. A very nice boy, he was also intelligent.’ 

Detailed analysis of a substance in the boy’s stomach was identified as a ‘black magic’ potion.

It included tiny clay pellets containing small particles of pure gold, an indication that Adam was the victim of a Muti ritual killing.

Muti murders, common in sub-Saharan Africa, are carried out in the belief that the body parts of children are sacred. Bodies are often disposed of in flowing water.




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A two-man gang under the guise of being staff members of MTN Nigeria responsible for a fake promo tagged, “2011 Recharge Anniversary” are currently defrauding innocent members of the public, NEXT investigation reveals.

The modus operandi of the fraudsters is to send text messages to unsuspecting subscribers on the MTN network, with false information that such subscriber’s number has won a 25KVA generator set and N35,000 worth of airtime.

As a way of convincing and luring their targets to the bait, the fraudsters release a number to be contacted for further discussions to pave way for the ‘promo winners’ to collect the ghost gifts, while the fake N35,000 airtime would be sent to their phones.

The fraudulent message reads, “Yello, your number has won you a 25KVA generator set and N35,000 airtime. For details call 08035816653.” They thereafter promise their supposed victims delivery of the “won generator set” to their door steps.

However, NEXT attempted to play along with the fraudsters, and uncovered their identities and other mode of operations as fake. In the course of investigations two men were found to be carrying out the illegality.

The arrowhead of the scam is a self-acclaimed Promotion Manager of MTN, who identified himself as Olusegun Williams with telephone number 08035816653 based in Abuja, while his cohort in the shady deal identified himself as John Doherty with telephone number 0803133538 and who claimed to be residing in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Suspecting possible danger ahead for them following further NEXT enquiries, the fraudsters promised to reach back, but hours after and as at the time of this report, they had ceased to respond.

A resident of Abeokuta who narrowly escaped the plot, Femi Shodunke, confirmed in an interview that the scammers attempted to defraud him, but was equally up to the task, as he made effort to get them arrested by the police.

“I call on the police to be alive to their responsibilities by tracking them down and punish them appropriately, as some Nigerians, though the greedy ones, might have fallen into their trap. Too bad that our youths could engage in this type of ungodly act, even if there are no jobs. But they can think of something better for their lives,” Mr. Shodunke said.

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This is the stock and Mentality of Women in politics in Nigeria .

The EFCC Boss Farida Waziri should

be given social empowerment to curb excesses of .... Except she is guilty too ! We are just joking ..

or are we ? Women have clamored for more Opportunities within the leadership structure of this country in this 2011 polls.

 

The PDP has been reported to have promised a 35percent stake in its new government with top shots like Mrs Josephine Anenih and Bianca Onoh Ojukwu joining the entourage of Goodluck Jonathan . With the recent umblerra brouhaha by the first Lady and these recent pictures of a 64 year old  "matyr" widow .

Women are not looking too good as the saviours of our democracy. Others like Reps Member Uche Ekwunife whom was allegedly displayed in a notorious sex tape . We watch with bated breath what is next amongst "Role models" within our female populace . Okonjo Iweala,Mrs Anenih inspite of her husbands notoriety and Aunty dora have held up their heads so far and we commend them as women of Nigeria .

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Florence Ita Giwa (born 19 February 1946) was elected Senator for the Cross River South constituency of Cross River State, Nigeria at the start of the Nigerian Fourth Republic, running on the All People's Party (APP) platform. She held office from May 1999 to May 2003.[1]

Ita-Giwa was born on 19 February 1946 in Atabong, Bakassi LGA, Cross River State, and attended the Kilburn Polytechnic in London, United Kingdom.[2] She became a nurse, then a representative for the Beecham pharmaceutical, and then moved to Standall Pharmaceutical where she represented Lagos State.[3] She married Dele Giwa, the founding editor of Newswatch magazine.[2] Her husband was killed in late 1986 with a parcel bomb.[4]

Ita-Giwa joined politics and emerged as NRC chairman for Delta State. Thereafter, she was elected a member of the federal House of Representatives 1992-93[5], and was a member of the committee on devolution of power constituent assembly 1994-95.[2] She became involved in Bakassi affairs, and earned the nickname "Mama Bakassi".[3] Ita-Giwa was elected Senator for the Cross River South constituency in April 1999 and was appointed to committees on Rules and Procedures, Environment, Foreign Affairs, Women, Niger Delta and Drug & Narcotics.[6]

After leaving the senate in 2003, she joined the People's Democratic Party PDP, and became President Olusegun Obasanjo's Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters.[4] In May 2010 there were rumors that funds were missing from the account of the Bakassi Resettlement Committee, chaired by Ita-Giwa, who asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to investigate the matter.[7]

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chris-rock.jpg?width=234The following guest post is by bestselling author and former venture capitalist Peter Sims.  His next book is Little Bets: How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small Discoveries. He can be found on Twitter @petersims.

In his recent article on TechCrunch, “Engineering vs. Liberal Arts: Who’s Right—Bill or Steve?,” Vivek Wadhwa sparked a national debate about education that raises important questions for us all.

If you haven’t read the article yet, Wadhwa, a professor at Berkeley and Duke University, surveyed 652 chief executive officers and heads of product engineering at 502 U.S. technology companies and found that only 37% held engineering or computer technology degrees, and just 2% held mathematics degrees.  The rest had a wide range of degrees, from business to the humanities.

Yet in industry and education circles, STEM – teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics – has gained cult-like status as the primary solution to our national innovation challenges. Earlier this year, President Obama announced a $250 million public-private initiative to recruit and train 10,000 more STEM teachers.  Bill Gates is one of the leading proponents of STEM while, as Wadhwa notes, implying that other educational investments, such as the liberal arts, should be curtailed.

But while investment in STEM is critical, it alone neglects the development of the types of skills that actually lead to discovery, creativity, and innovation.

So, for instance, when comedian Chris Rock performs on HBO, the work is widely considered brilliantly creative, yet his routines, as with all stand-up comedians, are the output of what he has learned from thousands of little bets in small clubs, nearly all of which initially fail.  (As Stanford Professor Bob Sutton notes, writers for The Onion, known for its hilarious headlines, propose roughly six hundred possibilities for eighteen headlines each week, a 3 percent success rate.)  Rock must persistently tinker using an iterative approach to discover and develop fresh material.  And the cycle repeats, day in, day out.

Similarly, as I described in my last TC guest post, despite the myths, most successful entrepreneurs don’t begin with brilliant ideas, they discover them.

It’s an approach that can be learned and taught, but rarely is in today’s schools.

That’s because our educational system emphasizes spoon-feeding us knowledge, such as scientific tables or historical information, and then testing us in order to measure how much we’ve retained about that body of knowledge, rather than teaching us how to create knowledge.

Utilizing existing knowledge works perfectly well for many situations, but not when doing something new, creative, or original.

We are given very little opportunity, for instance, to perform our own original experiments, and there is also little or no margin for failure or mistakes.  We are judged primarily on getting answers right.  There is much less emphasis on developing our creative thinking abilities, our abilities to let our minds run imaginatively and to discover things on our own.

This must change.

In an extensive, six-year study about the way creative business executives think, Professors Jeffrey Dyer of Brigham Young University and Hal Gregersen of INSEAD, surveyed over three thousand executives and interviewed five hundred people who had either started innovative companies or invented new products, including the likes of Steve Jobs, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, and VMware’s Diane Greene.

They found several “discovery skills” that distinguished the innovators from the non-innovators, including experimenting, observing, questioning, and networking with people from diverse backgrounds. As Gregersen summed up their findings: “You might summarize all of the skills we’ve noted in one word: ‘inquisitiveness.’”

When Barbara Walters interviewed Larry Page and Sergei Brin, rather than crediting their computer science degrees as the driving factor behind their success, they pointed to their early Montessori education.  (The Montessori learning method, founded by Maria Montessori, emphasizes self-directed learning, tinkering, and discovery, particularly for young children.)  “We both went to Montessori school,” Page said, “And I think it was part of that training of not following rules and orders, and being self-motivated, questioning what’s going on in the world, doing things a little bit differently.”

These findings raise critical questions for us all. Specifically, what is the purpose of education?  Is it to convey knowledge, as the current system is weighted, or it to inspire and nurture the ability to constantly learn?

Even though it’s too late for most of us to attend Montessori, we can change the way we’ve been trained to think.  That begins in small, achievable ways, with increased experimentation and inquisitiveness.  Those who work with Jeff Bezos, for example, find his ability to ask “why not?” or “what if?” as much as “why?” to be one of his most advantageous qualities.  That’s why, borrowing a phrase from Ryan Jacoby, an associate partner atIDEO: questions are the new answers.
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New evidence has emerged that the Iranian government sees the current unrest in the Middle East as a signal that the Mahdi--or Islamic messiah--is about to appear.

CBN News has obtained a never-before-seen video produced by the Iranian regime that says all the signs are moving into place -- and that Iran will soon help usher in the end times.

While the revolutionary movements gripping the Middle East have created uncertainty throughout the region, the video shows that the Iranian regime believes the chaos is divine proof that their ultimate victory is at hand.

'The Coming is Near'

The propaganda footage has reportedly been approved at the highest levels of the Iranian government.

It's called The Coming is Near and it describes current events in the Middle East as a prelude to the arrival of the mythical tweflth Imam or Mahdi -- the messiah figure who Islamic scriptures say will lead the armies of Islam to victory over all non-Muslims in the last days.

"This video has been produced by a group called the Conductors of the Coming, in connection with the Basiji -- the Iranian paramilitary force, and in collaboration with the Iranian president's office," said Reza Kahlil, a former member of Iran's Revolutionary Guards who shared the video with CBN News.

Kahlili, author of the book, A Time to Betray, worked as a double agent for the CIA inside the Iranian regime.

"Just a few weeks ago, Ahmadenijad's office screened this movie with much excitement for the clerics," Kahlili told CBN News. "The target audience is Muslims in the Middle East and around the world."

To watch the video in its entirety, visit Kahlili's website.

The video claims that Iran is destined to rise as a great power in the last days to help defeat America and Israel and usher in the return of the Mahdi. And it makes clear the Iranians believe that time is fast approaching.

"The Hadith have clearly described the events and the various transformations of countries in the Middle East and also that of Iran in the age of the coming," said a narrator, who went on to say that America's invasion of Iraq was foretold by Islamic scripture--and that the Mahdi will one day soon rule the world from Iraq.

Other 'Prophetic' Signs

The ongoing upheavals in other Middle Eastern countries like Yemen and Egypt--including the rise of the Muslim Brotherood -- are also analyzed as prophetic signs that the Mahdi is near -- so is the current poor health of the king of Saudi Arabia, an Iranian rival.

"Isn't the presence of Abdullah, his illness, and his uncertain condition, great news for those anxious for the coming?" asks the narrator.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khameini, and Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Iran's terrorist proxy Hezbollah, are hailed as pivotal end times players, whose rise was predicted in Islamic scriptures.

The same goes for Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad, who the video says will conquer Jerusalem prior to the Mahdi's coming.

"I think it's a very grave development," Mideast expert Joel Rosenberg, author of The Twelfth Imam, told CBN News, "because it gives you a window into the thinking of the Iranian leadership: that they believe the time for war with Israel may be even sooner than others had imagined."

Kahlili says The Coming is Near will soon be distributed by the Iranian regime throughout the Middle East.  He explained that their goal is to instigate further uprisings in Arab countries.

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12166305694?profile=originalShould Opec oil producers increase production to help stabilise oil prices and help prevent another global recession? And should the world take lessons in banking reform from West Africa?

Lamido Sanusi, the governor of Nigeria's Central Bank, has been challenging vested interests in Nigeria so fiercely that his personal security has been stepped up.

He sacked the managers of Nigeria's top private banks and put many of them in court. Carrie Gracie asked him if thinks he can win against the system.

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110318_trump_gold_ap_328.jpg?width=234Donald Trump now sees himself as something of a patron saint for the birthers – and he's even released his own birth certificate as he steps up criticism of the president.
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Seeking to pump more energy into the birther movement and quirky chase for the White House, Trump on Monday provided a copy of his birth certificate to the conservative website Newsmax – which has played a leading role in trumpeting birther mythology.

And in an interview on Fox News, Trump cast himself as something akin to the rebel leader of the birther movement.

“Now, this guy either has a birth certificate or he doesn’t,” Trump said. “And I didn't think this was such a big deal, but I will tell you, it’s turning out to be a very big deal because people now are calling me from all over saying, please don't give up on this issue."

Trump’s insistence that he’s being encouraged to continue on his birther crusade has led to what he says is the startling revelation that, “all of a sudden, a lot of facts are emerging and I’m starting to wonder myself whether or not [Obama] was born in this country."

Trump also called for Hawaii Democratic Gov. Neil Abercrombie to be investigated for stating that he – as a friend of the president’s parents – remembers Obama’s birth.

"I think this guy should be investigated," Trump said. "I doubt it. He remembers when Obama was born? Give me a break! He's just trying to do something for his party."
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Sources close to 9ice tell us the singer -who’s separated from his wife Toni Payne – has been a regular visitor to Abuja, since Bukky – a fair-complexioned older woman – took in last year.

The relationship has never been public, even though those close to the singer are well aware they’re seriously dating.

We cannot tell for now, if the pair is planning to get married; especially as 9ice and Payne are still legally married.

 

she’s a fair-complexioned lady with multiple piercings. Multiple sources tell us this lady is the reason the singer has been a regular visitor to Abuja; and that his ex Toni Payne is – unhappily- aware of the relationship. ‘In fact almost all the ladies close to him know of her. She herself even went out of her way to contact them‘, our source offers.

Sources say Bukky’s baby, a girl, was delivered on Monday March 21. The baby is 9ice’s second. His first son named Zion was delivered on Thursday December 4,  2008, at Presbytarian Hospital, Southern California, United States of America.

‘I can tell you for sure that 9ice has gotten the girl pregnant, and she has put to bed. Toni knows. But even her is keeping quiet but it’ll be a source of embarrassment for her‘, one of 9ice’s close friends tells us. He does not want to be named.

‘I can’t tell if he’ll marry her or not. But she’s very close to him and I believe they’re serious‘. He disclosed.

9ice’s manager Dehinde Fajana through a telephone conversation claimed that he is ignorant of the situation and questioned the existence of his boss’ Abuja partner.

‘Is there any partner there? Does 9ice have any partner in Abuja? I’m sorry, I don’t know’ Fajana responded.

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