Omo-Agege, along with his supporters and loyalists met with Obi supporters and earnestly begged them to convert their votes in LP to APC. Governorship candidates from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are now begging Labour Party supporters known as ‘Obidients’ to support their political ambition. Deputy Senate President and APC gubernatorial candidate, Omo-Agege over the weekend stormed Asaba and Oshimili South LGA where Peter Obi scored the highest number of votes of over 40,000, to woo supporters ahead of Saturday’s election. Omo-Agege, along with his supporters and loyalists met with Obi supporters and earnestly begged them to convert their votes in LP to APC. He said: “We have succeeded in the first leg during the presidential election. Let us come together and chase away our common enemy. Let us together and reject the afflictions of PDP. Vote me for pensioners to be paid their gratuities, affordable school fees will be paid at universiti...
The screen diva in an exclusive interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo opened up on losing her father at 12. Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, the famous Nigerian actress, has made a new revelation about herself. She revealed how her father’s death affected her in ways she could not imagine or handle. The screen diva in an exclusive interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo opened up on losing her father at 12. She explained they never had time to bond like father and daughter did because she was shipped off to Kaduna at a tender age. She said she barely knew her death before his demise. According to the mother of four, having to deal with such reality at that young age almost broke her as she became emotionless, attributing her fearlessness and confidence to the ‘life-changing’ incident. Foisted to cater for her brothers and protect them from persons who would want to separate them, the mother of four revealed she almost turned to prostitution to ensure no one succeeded in tear...
Some bank officials said they would comply with the Supreme Court’s ruling only on one condition. Banks in Nigeria have revealed why they are not issuing the old 200, 500 and 1000 as directed by the Supreme Court. The apex court had last week ruled that the old notes are still legal tenders till December 31st 2023. Banks in reaction to the apex court’s directive noted that they can’t commence re-issuance of the old notes until they are directed to do so by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Some bank officials who spoke with Vanguard on the development said they would comply with the Supreme Court’s ruling once CBN gives the directive. One of the officials working with Access Bank who spoke on condition of anonymity said the banks would issue the old naira notes when the apex bank gives the directive and not the Supreme Court. He said, “Banks in Nigeria are heavily regulated, and we only listen to what the CBN says. Despite the ruling, we still need to hear from our regulator.” Sp...
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