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Wednesday, 29 August 2018

‘I Am Not Gay’ - 20-Year-Old HIV+ Suspect Arrested In Lagos Hotel. Photos - Crime -

The police in Lagos police said they arrested 57 men for alleged homosexual activity at Kelly Ann Hotel/ Event Centre in Egbeda, Lagos, on Sunday morning.

The police said on arrival, young men numbering about 80 were met in a hall taking different types of drinks including banned substance like Tramadol, Shisha laced with substances suspected to be Marijuana. When the men sighted the police, they took to their heels but the police arrested 57 of them.

One of the arrested suspects, a 20-year-old man identified as James Brown told journalists they were attending a birthday party and that he is not a homosexual.

The young man who said he is a dancer - told journalists during the parade in Lagos, that he disclosed to the police that he is HIV positive and yet they arrested him and labelled him gay even though he was at the night club to perform.

When asked how he contacted HIV, he said that he got from birth (through his mother).

The young man said; “I went there to work and get paid. The party was on Saturday and it is (was) meant to be overnight. I was arrested and have been denied to even take my drugs which is for medical reasons.”

James Brown also said that they were about 25 girls at the birthday venue but the police left them to arrest the guys and labelled them gays. He said he regrets the day he was born in this country.

Source; https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/08/i-am-not-gay-says-20-year-old-hiv-suspect-arrested-in-lagos-hotel-photos.html
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Man Disguises As A Robber To Have Sex With Lady Who Rejected Him In Lagos - Crime -

A 28-year old man, Mr. Oluwaseyi Omotosho, has been arrested in Lagos after he acted as a robber at night and tried to have sex with a lady who rejected his love advances at Fola Azeez Street in Alakuko area of Lagos where they resided.


The police alleged that Mr. Omotosho broke into the apartment of the lady (name withheld) at about 1am, acted as a robber, threatened the victim, forced her to remove her pant and penetrated her.


However, during the forceful sex romp, the victim was able to recognise that it was the same guy she had rejected his love advances that was on top of her having sex disguised as a robber. After the romp, Omotosho escaped from the apartment. In the morning, the victim went to the police and reported the incident. He was immediately arrested and detained at the police station.


It was gathered that the victim claimed that after the sex romp that Omotosho stole her phone worth about N120,000 on the day the incident happened and that he should return the phone or pay for it but Omotosho denied stealing her phone.
The police charged Omotosho before the Ogba Magistrates court for burglary, stealing and unlawful sexual intercourse with the victim.
He pleaded not guilty.


The prosecutor, Inspector V. Guada, did not oppose his being granted bail and asked the court to give a short date for the hearing.
Thus, the Presiding Magistrate, Mrs M.I. Dan-Oni, granted him bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum.


He was remanded in prison custody pending when he will perfect his bail condition.
The court also directed the prosecutor to duplicate his file and send to DPP for advice.
The matter was adjourned till 29th August, 2018.


It was gathered that if the DPP finds Omotosho culpable, he gets tried in court and is convicted, that he may spend up to 10 years in prison for the alleged offence.


More below:

https://zenithnaija.com/man-disguises-as-a-robber-in-order-to-have-sex-with-lady-who-rejected-him/
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What Men Does For Money: See Current Nigerian Governor Who Washes Dead Bodies -

Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has said that he washed dead bodies as a youth to pay his tuition fees while schooling abroad.

Ajimobi said this yesterday at a South-West Youths Regional Summit in Osogbo.

The Governor, while urging the youth to have a positive mindset towards hard work, said he spent eight years abroad washing dead bodies to survive.



He said his parents only sent him 30 dollars all through his stay abroad, adding that he had to look for a way to survive.

“I left Nigeria in 1963 to study abroad, but throughout my stay there, I was washing dead bodies to support myself to go to school.

“When ever I got home from work, I will be weeping, remembering the number of dead bodies I washed.



“My boss at work then said I should not be afraid or fear, adding that such feeling is normal for first comers.

“He encouraged me to always see those dead bodies as iced fish.

“But against all odds, I survived and that is why I am urging youths to see hard work as the only way to success.

“I am saying this to challenge the youth of our next generation not to give up.

“This is our chance as youths and as Yorubas to come together to chart a successful pathway for the country.’’

Ajimobi, however, urged Yoruba leaders and governors to unite for the progress of the Yoruba race.


http://www.ebonyidaily.com.ng/2018/08/what-men-does-because-of-money-see.html
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InterswitchSPAK: Students To Benefit From N12.5m Interswitch Scholarship - Education

In a bid to increase interest in the study of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STM), e-commerce and digital payment company, Interswitch, has concluded plans to host its maiden edition of InterswitchSPAK project with about N12.5million-scholarship amongst other prizes.

Group Managing Director, GMD, Interswitch, Mitchell Elegbe, said: “The project is a real experiential window for students, where they will not only meet successful people who are providing solutions, but will also be motivated and prepared to develop the right mind-set and attitude for leadership. “

The GMD added that the Masterclass will feature three 45-minute sessions where qualified students who emerged from the qualifying examinations will be intellectually motivated by high-profile speakers led by GMD, Interswitch Group, Mr. Mitchell Elegbe; CEO, Stanbic IBTC Holdings Ltd, Mr. Yinka Sanni; MD, Endeavour Nigeria, Eloho Omame among others.

After the Masterclass, the TV quiz show will commence with the InterswitchSPAK Innovation Challenge, a two-day intensive boot camp, where the 81 finalists, working in groups, will have the opportunity to brainstorm with their peers to proffer solutions to various issues affecting society. The group with the most innovative and viable solution will be presented with the InterswitchSPAK 1.0 Founders Prize for Innovation.

http://www.nairafame.com/2018/08/nigerian-students-to-benefit-from-n125m.html
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White Lady Dancing With A Nigerian Man Runs When She Learnt He's Nigerian - Romance -

A white lady ran away after a Nigerian man she was dancing with at "Notting hill carnival" whispered to her "I'm Gonna Take You To Nigeria", The White Lady Replied "You Are A Nigerian?" Then She Flee.

Video

Source:
http://nairaplus.com/2018/08/white-lady-ran-away-after-a-nigerian-man-said-he-will-take-her-to-nigeria-video/




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Tuesday, 28 August 2018

How Was "Naira" Coined? Obafemi Awolowo Coined The Currency Name, Naira, In 1973 - Business -

How the term “Naira” became Nigeria’s official currency – The term Naira was coined by Chief Obafemi Awolowo when he was the Federal Commissioner for Finance between 1967 and 1971.

Naira is the official currency of Nigeria. We use Naira every day to do almost everything but a lot of people don’t seem to know much about it.

If you have ever wondered how this term became the system of money that became generally accepted in Nigeria and when we started using it, then this piece is written to tell you something about the currency you spend every day.

On Monday, January 1, 1973, the Federal Government of Nigeria introduced a new money system.

Before then, the official currency was the Nigerian Pounds which was introduced in 1907 while the minor unit of the currency was Shillings.



According to the Central Bank of Nigeria, the decision to change to decimal currency followed the recommendations of the Decimal Currency Committee set up in 1962 which submitted its report in 1964.

Chief Obafemi Awolowo coined the currency name- Naira in 1973 (Nigeria Monitor)
Meanwhile, prior to the introduction of the new currency in 1973, Chief Obafemi Awolowo was the Federal Commissioner for Finance between 1967 and 1971.

And as the Finance Minister, Awolowo took it upon himself to come up with a new name for the new currency as the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon had reportedly announced in March 1971, that Nigeria would change to decimal currency on January 1, 1973.

When asked how Awolowo arrived at the term NAIRA, his daughter, Tokunbo Awolowo in an interview with the Punch said her father collapsed the name of the country and arrive at the term Naira.

”He just took the name of Nigeria and collapsed it to Naira. That’s what he told us and that was how he arrived at the name ‘Naira’ and that was when he was the Federal Commissioner for Finance” she said.

The N100 denomination was introduced in December 1999 bearing the portrait of Chief of Obafemi Awolowo.

However, as of 1973, one Naira was the major currency unit in the country.

Four years after the introduction of Naira, a new banknote denomination of the value of 20 Naira was issued on Friday, February 11, 1977, and as a result, N20 became the first Nigerian currency bearing the portrait of a Nigerian citizen, General Murtala Ramat Muhammad.

Interestingly, 26 years after Naira became the official currency of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, another denomination of the value of N100 was introduced with the portrait of Chief Obafemi Awolowo precisely in December 1999.

And in a bid to facilitate an efficient payment system, the Central Bank of Nigeria introduced N200, N500 and N1000 notes in November 2000, April 2001 and October 2005 respectively.
ource: https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2018/08/28/how-the-term-naira-became-nigerias-official-currency/
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