Friday, January 18, 2013

SCID quizzes policeman over missing crime diary

Detectives attached to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Lagos State Police Command, have quizzed a policeman, Sgt. Nwagha Bale, over the alleged disappearance of a crime diary from his custody.
It was learnt that Bale, who is the crime recorder and custodian of the Area ‘E’ Police Command, FESTAC Town, Lagos, could not provide the crime diary when he was asked to produce it.

Cossy unveils her Queen size boobs


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Cossy Orjiakor
Maverick Nigerian actress, Cossy Orjiakor, has continued to tell the public that there is no difference between private and public assets.

Over the weekend, the actress posted some of her latest pictures on Twitter. In a series of X-Rated poses, Cossy displays her famous king size breasts and went further to offer a glimpse of her not exactly ample buttocks. “I just got me a mad totographer. She is bad gon. Wanna share some pix,” she tweeted using her handle, @Cossydiva. The pictures provoked rage –honest and otherwise– something that drew what seemed a faux contrition from Cossy. On Wednesday, she expressed regret, claiming that a female friend of hers took those pictures in a guest house. “Now I wish I didn’t upload em last nite… I bet I was soooo in d mood. My bad…a girlfriend took this pix in a guest house, its not d playgirl mansion.. Cuz I only use playboy Bedsheet and curtains,” she tweeted.

Borrowing Has Not Helped Nigeria In Terms Of Growth


sanusi_jonathan_iwealaBorrowing is not helping Nigeria in terms of growth and development, Professor Akpan Ekpo, Director General, West African Institute of Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM) has said.
Speaking at Finance Correspondents Association of Nigeria (FICAN) Roundtable on the Economy held in Lagos, he said, “the borrowing the country has made has not even reduced poverty because they were not channeled to productive activities.”

Only Lagos Can Survive Without Oil – Fashola


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Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State says Lagos is the only state that can survive if crude oil supply – the mainstay of Nigeria economy – is shut down.
Fashola explained that this was possible because the government in the state had made it a policy to implement the laws on taxation to the letter, which allows it to have funds for capital project.
He spoke on Thursday during the state’s sixth Taxation Stakeholders Conference in Ikeja.

Minister suspends ban on mini-buses in FCT

IN what looked like a policy summersault, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has suspended the ban on the use of mini-buses within the Federal Capital City for three weeks.

SAHCOL warns workers against pilfering of passengers’ luggage

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited, Mr. Olu Owolabi, said on Wednesday that the company would not tolerate pilfering of passengers’ luggage at airports.

Senate approves deployment of 1,200 troops in Mali

The Senate has approved President Goodluck Jonathan’s request for the deployment of 1200 Nigerian troops in Mali for “a limited combat duty.”Jonathan’s request reached the Senate on Thursday and was given immediate consideration – first, behind closed doors, and later approved in plenary.

NNPC boosts fuel supply as minister re-opens strategic Benin depot

PETROLEUM Resources Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, Thursday re-commissioned the strategic Benin Depot of the Pipelines and Products Marketing Company (PPMC), which has been dormant since 2005.

We’re under security threat, says Jonathan

IF the crisis in Mali is not quickly contained, it may spill over to Nigeria and other West African countries with great security and political consequences, President Goodluck Jonathan warned Thursday.
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