One of the best female voices in Nigeria, she celebrated 42nd
birthday, is she looking ravishing.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
STRIPPED NAKED FOR STEALING BLACKBERRY
According to report, a Uniben female student stripped naked
for stealing blackberry……
It has been gathered that a 200 Level student of the University of Benin stole a Blackberry Phone belonging to her girlfriend, and was given the disgrace of her life by fellow students around. It was said that it all happened when her friend started looking for her BB phone for over three hours and could not find it.
This girl was asked if she saw the BlackBerry phone but she denied. While the discussion went on, the phone rang and she refuse picking it, it rang again and again until her friend insisted she picks it, but she refused until an argument started, which led to neighbours coming to the scene. The phone was later discovered and the boys around stripped her naked, started abusing her body and took pictures of her.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Mario Balotelli's mum Rose Barwuah live in different worlds,she earns just £6 an hour
Balotelli was put up for adoption at the age of two,his mother Rose Barwuah lives in council estate and uses number 11 bus.Last Christmas she moved to Manchester area to be near her son and Balotelli has visited mother several times at her small home.
Meanwhile He earns £120,000 a week,
Meanwhile He earns £120,000 a week,
Beyoncé takes starring role in video released by President's re-election campaign
A-list support: Beyoncé has appeared in a video released by
the Obama re-election campaign, describing her admiration for the First Lady
The letter, posted on the singer's website in april,
described the First Lady as 'the ultimate example of a truly strong
African-American woman'
President Jonathan Re-Constitutes NNPC Board
President Goodluck Jonathan, has
today approved the constitution of a new Board for the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
The new Board is made up of the following members:
Minister of Petroleum Resources Diezani Alison Madueke as Chairman While the other members are the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance Member Group Managing Director, NNPC, Alhaji Abdullahi Bukar, Mr. Steven Oronsaye, Professor Olusegun Okunnu,Arc. Daniel Wadzani, Mr. Bernard O.N. Otti (Group Executive Director, Finance & Accounts), Dr. Peter S. Nmadu (Group Executive Director, Corporate Services).
This was revealed in a press statement issued by the President’s spokesman Dr Rueben Abati, Jonathan charged members of the new Board to discharge their duties efficiently and with integrity in order to enhance positive transformation of the petroleum sector.
The new Board is made up of the following members:
Minister of Petroleum Resources Diezani Alison Madueke as Chairman While the other members are the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance Member Group Managing Director, NNPC, Alhaji Abdullahi Bukar, Mr. Steven Oronsaye, Professor Olusegun Okunnu,Arc. Daniel Wadzani, Mr. Bernard O.N. Otti (Group Executive Director, Finance & Accounts), Dr. Peter S. Nmadu (Group Executive Director, Corporate Services).
This was revealed in a press statement issued by the President’s spokesman Dr Rueben Abati, Jonathan charged members of the new Board to discharge their duties efficiently and with integrity in order to enhance positive transformation of the petroleum sector.
Nigeria begins importation of Petroleum Products from Niger Republic
Nigerian Fuel marketers based in
Katsina state have begun importing kerosene and diesel from the new refinery in
the neighboring country of Niger Republic.
Nigeria before this development only imported refined petroleum products from countries like Brazil and India. The refinery which was opened in November 2011 is just a few kilometers north of the Nigerian border and has the capacity to produce up to 20, 000 barrels per day.
Reportedly, the diesel imported from Niger is sold at a cheaper rate compared to the cost of diesel brought to the North from the seaports in Lagos.
The imported products are sold to end users and other retailers in Katsina state.
The Niger refinery which is located east of the capital city of Niamey is jointly owned by Chinese state oil company CNPC and Niger following a $5 billion deal signed between the two in 2008 to simultaneously build the plant and develop crude oil from Agadem Oilfields.
Nigeria before this development only imported refined petroleum products from countries like Brazil and India. The refinery which was opened in November 2011 is just a few kilometers north of the Nigerian border and has the capacity to produce up to 20, 000 barrels per day.
Reportedly, the diesel imported from Niger is sold at a cheaper rate compared to the cost of diesel brought to the North from the seaports in Lagos.
The imported products are sold to end users and other retailers in Katsina state.
The Niger refinery which is located east of the capital city of Niamey is jointly owned by Chinese state oil company CNPC and Niger following a $5 billion deal signed between the two in 2008 to simultaneously build the plant and develop crude oil from Agadem Oilfields.
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