Wednesday, 2 November 2016

APC South East Begs Senate To Approve Buhari’s $30bn Loan Request

The All Progressives Congress, APC, in the South-East has urged the Senate to revisit its decision to reject the $30bn loan request by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government.

Recall that the Senate had yesterday rejected the government’s N9.61trillion loan foreign loan request.

Reacting to the lawmakers’ decision, the Publicity Secretary of South East APC, Hyacinth Ngwu, described the Senate’s rejection as an “ill wind that would blow no one any good”.

In the statement made available to journalists in Enugu, Hyacinth said, “The All Progressives Congress in the South-East geo-political zone, has appealed to the members of the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to rescind their rejection of the $29.680bn loan planned for the three fiscal years of 2016-2018.

“The rejection of the request by the Senate is ill-advised and an ill wind that blows no one any good.”


Billionaire Alakija Rejoices With Couple Who Welcomed Twins After 18 Years (Pics)

It was a moment of joy for the Aguns’ who welcomed a set of twins after 18 years of marriage. Africa’s richest woman, Folorunsho Alakija, was present at the children’s church dedication in Lagos to celebrate with the family. See pictures


Ondo Election: Another Governor Mimiko’s Aide Resigns

As the current Crises rocking the PDP especially in Ondo State continues over its governorship candidate, an aide of the state Governor, Mrs Oladun Aderonke Morolayo from Odigbo local government has resigned her appointment as Special Assistant to the governor on political matters.

It is currently unclear whether Mrs.Morolayo plans to defect to any other political party in the state.

Versatile Reporters shall monitor her political moves and report accordingly.

Recall that this latest resignation is following several others including commissioners in the Mimiko administration ahead of the crucial November 26 governorship election in the state has previously resigned too.


Senate Passes Petroleum Industry Bill for Second Reading

Nigerian Senate on Wednesday passed the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) to second reading.

The Bill, seeks to split the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) into two independent entities, passed the stage, and was referred to the committee on petroleum (upstream and downstream) for more legislative work after a brief debate on it.

Leading the debate on the bill, Tayo Alasoadura, a senator from Ondo central and chairman senate committee on petroleum (upstream), said the PIB was first introduced in 2008, but that it was not passed in previous administrations of the National Assembly.

He said the objective of the bill was to create efficient institutions, and to promote transparency in the administration of petroleum resources in the country‎.

Alasoadura said the bill was the first in a series of its kind to reform the petroleum industry, adding that it would cure some‎ of the ills in the sector.


Woman Who Bought A Brand New Venza From Her Hair Business Shares Her Story (Photo)

Giving up so soon can never profit you, if your business is involved. This is a case of a woman by name Nneka, who almost gave up on her small business. But she strived harder and today she is an owner of a brand new Venza.

Read what she wrote on her Instagram page.

“The best part of this car is the fact that it was bought by a business I almost gave up on

I don’t know how many of u want to give up on your small business , but I urge you to keep pushing , never give up cause 1 day it will begin to pay off .

Even up till a year ago , I never knew#hairbywanneka will buy me a phone but today it bought me a Venza that am in love with

Even hubby is all smiles , super proud of he’s young wife

You can also make ur hubby proud

Just keep doing wat ur doing

Thanks to every body that has ever bought a closure, 1 bundle and 20bundles , I love u all

Am still working on something big that will make u guys believe even more on wat u are doing right now thanks guys

I love u all”


Court Awards N5m To A Customer Who Sued Airtel Over Unsolicited Messages

Justice Jude Okeke of an FCT High Court in Maitama, Abuja on Wednesday, slammed a fine of N5 million on Airtel Nig. Ltd for violation of customer’s right to privacy.

The plaintiff, Mr Emmanuel Anene on Dec. 21 filed a suit against Airtel for continue disturbances through unsolicited messages to his line. The judge held that the crucial issue that calls for determination here was whether or not that the plaintiff evidence made out a case to justify the claims in the reliefs he sought.

“One of the reliefs sought an order of the court seeks for the award of damages. A plaintiff who seeks for a violation of right is to succeed on the strength of his case and not on the weakness or absence of the defence.

“Though he can rely on the absence of the defence to support his case.”

He said the burden of proof could shift from party to party until the issue in contention is resolved.

The court records showed that the plaintiff evidence of claims was served on the defendant and led evidence in the support of same.

“The defendant who was afforded the opportunity failed to file statement of defence contradicting the plaintiff’s statement of claim or fails to lead evidence in challenge to the claims; it means he had admitted the facts.

“Unless the court does not believe in the evidence or sees any reason in contrary in law it reserves a duty to act on such.

“The defendant failed to place any evidence on the other scale of balance there is nothing against in which the plaintiff’s evidence can be weighed.

Okeke held that the plaintiff complained about disturbances and distractions which he did solicit for, from the defendant but the defendant did not reply nor do anything about it.

“The plaintiff having purchase the defendant telephone number a contractual relationship is satisfied, the defendant is in violation of the right to the plaintiff privacy.

“The defendant, having received complaints from the plaintiff, but continued to disturb the plaintiff from quiet enjoyment of the line.

“In every wrong there must be a remedy, to vindicate the plaintiff’s right which has been violated in the forth going circumstance by the defendant; the plaintiff shall be awarded damages based on the discretion of the court.

“Against this background putting into consideration the obvious inconviencies, discomfort and the embarrassments the plaintiff had undeniably gone through.

“The defendant has been directed to pay to the plaintiff damages not the N200 million the plaintiff asked for but N5 million only.


Tuesday, 1 November 2016

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