Friday, 29 April 2016
Notable Nigerians whose birthday are in May
As much a so many people refuse to believe in something the truth can be perceived in most cases... one like every month in the year has a personality trait guiding the individual subconsciously or should i say beyound the humans control...
HERE ARE A FEW NOTABLE NIGERIANS WITH BIRTHDAYS IN THE MONTH OF MAY
Gov. Rauf Aregbesola (politician)
Geneveive Nnaji (TV personality)
Rotimi Amechi (politician)
Emmanuel Emenike (Footballer)
Joel Obi (footballer)
Eldee (singer)
Dr Sid (singer)
Adewale Ayuba (Singer)
Chidinma (kedike) (singer)
Silvia Williams (Blogger and Entrepreneur)
Oyekachi Okonkwo (footballer)
Sir Shina Peters (singer)
Jim Nwobodo ( Entrepreneur))
Ojo Madueke (Politician)
Racheal Oniga (TV personality)
First Bank of Nigeria prepares to sack 1000 of its employees
According to Bloomberg, the plan to cut jobs is as a result of the banks 82% loss in profit after its financial year ending for 2015. The bank also plans to focus less on providing loans to the oil industry as part of measures to increase its profit for the year 2016.First Bank of Nigeria is planning to sack at least 1000 of its employees.
PDP zones chairmanship position to north
Ali Modu Sheriff
The National Executive Committee, NEC, of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday approved the retention of the chairmanship of the party to the North, setting the stage for continuation of Senator Ali Modu Sheriff in office. Alimodu-Sheriff Addressing journalists after the meeting of the committee, national chairman of the party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, said members of NEC approved all the recommendations of its zoning committee, headed by the governor of Akwa Ibom State, Emmanuel Udom. Other positions zoned were those of national auditor, national publicity secretary and Secretary of the party which were zoned to the South West, while the position of deputy national chairman was zoned to the South South. Prominent members of the party from the South West, such as Bode George, Ebenezer Babatope and others were, however, not in attendance at the meeting. Some members of the party in the South West had canvassed that the position of the national chairman be zoned to the region, arguing that the zone had never produced the leadership of the party since its formation.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com
The National Executive Committee, NEC, of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday approved the retention of the chairmanship of the party to the North, setting the stage for continuation of Senator Ali Modu Sheriff in office. Alimodu-Sheriff Addressing journalists after the meeting of the committee, national chairman of the party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, said members of NEC approved all the recommendations of its zoning committee, headed by the governor of Akwa Ibom State, Emmanuel Udom. Other positions zoned were those of national auditor, national publicity secretary and Secretary of the party which were zoned to the South West, while the position of deputy national chairman was zoned to the South South. Prominent members of the party from the South West, such as Bode George, Ebenezer Babatope and others were, however, not in attendance at the meeting. Some members of the party in the South West had canvassed that the position of the national chairman be zoned to the region, arguing that the zone had never produced the leadership of the party since its formation.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com
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