Saturday 24 December 2016

Nigerians find it difficult withdrawing money for the Festive Celebration


As the eve of the Christmas 2016 draws near, people are expected to make cash withdrawals either from the ATMs or directly from the banking halls for their Christmas celebrations. However, Nigerians are not in any way finding it easy getting their money from their respective banks. Most ATMs are not dispensing cash while the few that are dispensing fail at intervals. This has led to crowds at the ATM points.  The banking halls are not left out. The banking halls are always filled to their capacities with people wanting to withdraw cash. Some of the customers interviewed alleged that the banks refused to pay them the exact amounts they wanted to withdraw. They have always given them half of the amount they had requested to withdraw.  This makes me think that the banks are intentionally frustrating their customers discouraging their withdrawals with several tactics.

Friday 23 December 2016

Winner of a beauty pageant in Delta State got a rickety car (photo)

Organisers of a beauty pageant that held in Delta state have come under heavy bashing for  giving the winner of their contest a rickety car as her winning prize.
The winner was also made to part with the sum of 100,000 Naira as well as buy a car battery before she could take the car home.
An Instagram user, Mitelojo Achebo, with the handle, @babaahmiteh, who also sponsored the young lady, took to his page to expose the organizers on how they duped the winner of the contest. See image of the car prize below.

Canada Declares Internet Access a Fundamental Right for All


In what is being described as a "historic" decision that will have a significant impact, particularly on the lives of those living in rural and First Nations communities, Canada's telecom agency on Wednesday issued a new rule declaring high-speed internet a basic service "necessary to the quality of life" of all Canadians.
"The future of our economy, our prosperity, and our society—indeed, the future of every citizen—requires us to set ambitious goals, and to get on with connecting all Canadians for the 21st century," said Jean-Pierre Blais, chair of the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), at a news conference. "These goals are ambitious. They will not be easy to achieve and they will cost money. But we have no choice."

Tuesday 20 December 2016

Law Enforcement: Ketu Bridge Overcrowded (photos).

The law enforcement agents seem to be working hard on enforcing traffic rules in Lagos especially at the Ketu area of Lagos state. These days crossing the road without using the pedestrian bridge at Ketu is highly prohibited. This has caused the pedestrian bridge at Ketu to be highly overcrowded. If nothing is done urgently, the bridge might be posing some level of danger to the Lagosians using it.
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Sunday 18 December 2016

MMM Boss Writes Nigerian Journalists

MMM boss has written another open letter to Nigerian journalists who have been busy discrediting the scheme since it announced freezing of participants' accounts till January 2017. Recall that the MMM boss wrote similar open letter to the Nigerian government over one week ago. The snap shots below show the content of the open letter to

Monday 12 December 2016

Mirror Test: Ladies take note; A mirror or 2-Way glass?

Do you know that some of the mirrors you use in the changing rooms, bathrooms, hotel rooms, etc are not real mirrors. They are actually 2-way glasses; that is, they can see you but you cannot see them. Yes people actually install these 2-way glasses in place of mirrors in hotel rooms, bathrooms, changing rooms, etc. Now that you have heard it, do not be afraid. You can always know if a mirror is real mirror or a 2-way glass

Sunday 11 December 2016

Sergey Mavrodi Replies to Nigerian Government on MMM Nigeria

Sergey Mavrodi replies Nigerian government on the legitimacy of MMM-Nigeria. He challenged the Nigerian government to produce evidence that MMM-Nigeria is a fraud and also to prove how and

Wednesday 7 December 2016

Nigerian Banks Fear, Caution Against MMM-Nigeria

Nigerian banks are afraid that mmm-Nigeria may crash and cause people to lose their money. In a bid to discourage participants from patronizing mmm-Nigeria, they have been circulating different forms of messages like the one contained in the image below.

Tuesday 6 December 2016

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Nigerian Embassy in the US Frustrating Nigerians over there (Video)

The video in the link below show how frustrated these Nigerians are in the US. The frustration they are feeling is not cost by any foreigner over there but by the Nigerian embassy over there. Watch and hear Nigerians express their bitterness about the way they are being treated by their own people at the embassy. Embassy closes without prior notice. Without even informing the people they had given appointment and could not leave any information within their premises. People really got stranded.