Thursday, 3 December 2015

Lagos Fashion& Art Gala!Yay! my beautiful fashionistas Vivien Nwandu is giving out an invitation

Thumbs up to Mrs Temitope Olanre Alade…..multinational business lady….she's the organizer for this beautiful event,which entails some designers from different parts of the world..Paris,U.S.A etc which is happening live on the 5th-6th of December in Muri Okunola,Victoria Island.
If you think you are truly a fashionista & you to network to escalate your own fashion sense….holla at you girl Vivien Nwandu for one lucky winner…..or go on my IG page vivienaliam and buzz me for an invitation.

You know I will always want to make your weekend worth the while…….wink* wink*

Ferdi Moolman replaces Michael Ikpoki as MTN Nigeria CEO


CEO Michael Ikpoki  resigns while Akinwale Goodluck has been replaced by Amina Oyagbola as its head of Regulatory and Corporate Affairs. Their resignation was on the 1st of December


NCC reduces MTN debt to $3.4bn fine



The Nigerian Communications Commission says MTN to pay $3.4bn for flouting the regulatory body's directive on SIM deactivation at the end of the year instead of the initial $5.2bn fine

Death gradually arising on Biafra protest on Onitsha


21 rear old Nkiruka Anthonia Ikeayionwu,unfortunately is now a victim ,she was killed yesterday…Remember what I wrote about this

14 people dead and 17 injured in San Bernadino


Richardson street in San Bernardino last night, 14 people dead and 17 injured. As police closed in on the masked gunmen suspected of killing 14 and injuring another 17 at a regional center yesterday. One of the suspects has been identified as Syed Farook. San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan revealed one of the suspects was male and the other was female,they were detained based on the fact they saw him running away from the vicinity of the crime.

South Africa rated the most corrupt country in Africa


According to Transparency International which was released on Monday November 30th,SA is the most corrupt country in Africa. The report stated that Ghana is the second, followed by Nigeria.