Thursday, 31 December 2015

AVOID SCANDAL, DETECT HIDDEN CAMERA IN HOTEL ROOM


HOW TO DETECT A HIDDEN CAMERA IN A ROOM



This becomes imperative nowadays, internet is awash with scandal of different magnitude.
some hotelier have turn to porn movies warehouse. Reason given to such installation of security camera is security. But some unscrupulous employee have turn this security camera to spying tools on there unsuspecting customers. How do you explain ways and manners the privacy of  such hotel customers is been invaded daily?

bellow are the simple ways you can carry out a routine checks  

When you stay in a hotel, how do you know there is no room pinhole camera?

When travel or take a business trip, you will stay at a hotel, but you do not know that you could unknowingly be photographed or even filmed

Remember when staying in a hotel, you can use
this method to check your room :

When you have entered into your room, turn off the lights, and close the curtains,open your phone camera, do not turn the flash light on.

Turn around the room with your cell phone,
when a red dot is found, that means that a hidden web camera is installed.
If no red dots, the room is okay.




Avoid scandal, blackmails check before you undress...... 

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

WIZKID GAVE OUT ONE MILLION NAIRA TO FANS



 last night  Industry Night was amazing as wizkid made good his promise to his teeming fans.


Afrobeat sensation, Wizkid just made some of his fans  happy! during a special edition of ‘Industry Night’ at the prestigious Oriental hotel, Victoria Island, the star boy boss handed out a million naira to 4 of his fans who could sing his songs without missing a line, each person got N250,000 each. i believe there is a reward to whatever a man/ woman beliefs in. who could imagine having an artist tattoo on one's chest could fetch a whooping amount =N=250,000!





the guy above need not to sing! guess what? he had Wizkid face tattoo in his chest..


the dude sang one of Wizkid favorite track without missing a sing line!





At the end of the show two male , two female were rewarded for their love and support for the star boy. what a wonderful way to reward your fan wizy wizy


Tuesday, 22 December 2015

NIGERIA'S EXTERNAL DEBT BURDEN TO ALL OF US


                               
                                             

                            Nigeria’s External Debt Stood  At $66.2bn


The Debt Management Office (DMO) in Nigeria, says the nation’s external debt profile now stands at $11 billion with the domestic debt hitting 11 Trillion Naira (about $55.2 billion).

If the information released by DMO office is anything to relied on, then economic implication is far reaching...
it means $11bn plus that of domestic debt $55.2bn will give us sum of $66.2b divided by Nigeria Population lets say 180 million People since we do not know our actual figure, this will give us ==> 66.2bn /180m = 367.777777778  then if this amount is multiplied by the prevailing exchange rate at autonomous Market of today 22 December, 2015  inversely that is =N=280 to $1 therefore the answer will be =N=280 X 367.777777778 we would get 102977.77777784  approximately of =N=102,977.78 for every Nigerian alive today.

it means every Nigerian is in debt to the tune  of =N=102,977.78 so, whenever you walk pas anyone man or woman, boy or girl the person in indebted as a result of being a Nigerian.

we all should be accountable and responsible to our leader's action or inaction. whenever the issues of borrowing arises be it locally or externally, we should as a matter of fact be more interested in it. or else the future generation will hold all of us accountable for it.


NIGERIA 2016 BUDGET PRESENTATION ... BUDGET FOR ALL?




FULL TEXT OF PRESIDENT BUHARI'S 2016 BUDGET ADDRESS

PROTOCOLS
I am honoured and privileged to present the 2016 Budget proposal. This is my first address before this joint session of the National Assembly. I have come here today, not only to address members of the National Assembly, but also to speak directly to the men and women who placed us here.

2. I know the state of our economy is a source of concern for many. This has been further worsened by the unbridled corruption and security challenges we have faced in the last few years. From those who have lost their jobs, to those young people who have never had a job, to the people in the North East whose families and businesses were destroyed by insurgents, this has been a difficult period in our nation’s history, lessons that we must not forget or ignore, as we plan for the future.

3. By June 2014, oil prices averaged $112 per barrel. But as at today, the price is under $39 per barrel. This huge decline is having a painful effect on our economy. Consumption has declined at all levels. In both the private and public sectors, employers have struggled to meet their salary and other employee related obligations. The small business owners and traders have been particularly hard hit by this state of affairs.

4. Fellow Nigerians, the confidence of many might be shaken. However, I stand before you today promising that we will secure our country, rebuild our economy, and make the Federal Republic of Nigeria stronger than it has ever been.

5. The answers to our problems are not beyond us. They exist on our farmlands; our corporations; in the universities in the hearts and minds of our entrepreneurs; through the gallantry of our Armed Forces; and the resolute spirit of Nigerians, especially the youth, who have refused to give up despite all the obstacles confronting them.
6. This Budget proposal, the first by our Government, seeks to stimulate the economy, making it more competitive by focusing on infrastructural development; delivering inclusive growth; and prioritizing the welfare of Nigerians. We believe that this budget, while helping industry, commerce and investment to pick up, will as a matter of urgency, address the immediate problems of youth unemployment and the terrible living conditions of the extremely poor and vulnerable Nigerians.

7. In the medium to longer term, we remain committed to economic diversification through import substitution and export promotion. This will build resilience in our economy. It will guarantee that the problems we have today, will not confront our children and their children. This shall be our legacy for generations to come.

2015: A Year of Global and Domestic Challenges
8. Today, it is widely acknowledged that the global economy has slowed down. This is particularly the case with emerging markets such as Nigeria. However, despite the weak emerging market growth rates, our domestic security challenges, declining oil prices, and the attendant difficulties in providing foreign exchange to meet market demands, the Nigerian economy grew by 2.84% in the third quarter of 2015.

9. We have, and will continue to implement strategies that will maintain macroeconomic stability and manage the oil price shocks we are experiencing.

10. Upon the inauguration of this administration on 29th May 2015, we engaged key stakeholders from various sectors of our economy and interfaced with the heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in order to understand the true state of our nation. What we found prompted us to take certain strategic decisions.
11. On the economy, we injected new leadership at the helm of our revenue generating agencies including the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), and the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS). We implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) which, so far, has provided greater visibility of Government revenues and cash flows. We intervened to support States to navigate their fiscal challenges by restructuring their commercial bank loans and by providing facilities to enable them to pay salary arrears.

12. We have demonstrated a strong will to fight corruption. I am sure you will agree that the sheer scale of corruption and impunity of the past explains in part, the economic challenges we now face. On these initiatives, and the many more to come, we shall not be deterred. We will pursue the recovery of everything that belongs to the people of Nigeria. No matter where it is hidden. No matter how long it will take.

2015 Budget Performance
13. Distinguished and honourable members of the National Assembly, I now present a review of the 2015 Budget. That Budget was based on a benchmark oil price of $53 per barrel, oil production of 2.28 million barrels per day and an exchange rate of N190 to the US$.

14. The projected revenue was N3.45 trillion, with an outlay of N4.49 trillion, implying a deficit of N1.04 trillion. Due largely to under-provisioning by the previous administration for fuel subsidy and the costs required to support the military operations in the North East, the Government had to obtain National Assembly’s approval for a supplementary budget of N575.5 billion. I take this opportunity to thank all members of the National Assembly for the prompt passage of that Bill.

2016: Budget Assumptions
15. After reviewing the trends in the global oil industry, we have set a benchmark price of $38 per barrel and a production estimate of 2.2 million barrels per day for 2016. We have focused on non-oil revenues by broadening our tax base and improving the effectiveness of our revenue collecting agencies.

16. Also, with the full implementation of the Treasury Single Account, we expect significant improvements in the collection and remittance of independent revenues. To further support the drive for increased remittances, we will ensure that all MDAs present their budgets in advance, and remit their operating surpluses as required by section 22 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act.

17. We are determined to ensure that our resources are managed prudently and utilized solely for the public good. To set the proper tone, one of our early decisions was the adoption of a zero based budgeting approach, which ensures that resources are aligned with Government’s priorities and allocated efficiently. This budgeting method, a clear departure from previous budgeting activities, will optimize the impact of public expenditure.

18. In addition to the proper linkage of budgeting to strategic planning, we are enhancing the utilization of the Government Integrated Financial Management Information Systems (GIFMIS) to improve financial management. The recently established Efficiency Unit is working across MDAs to identify and eliminate wasteful spending, duplication and other inefficiencies. We engaged costing experts to scrutinize the 2016 budget proposals. They have already identified certain cost areas that can be centralized for economies to be made.

19. We have directed the extension of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS) to all MDAs to reap its full benefits. We will also strengthen the controls over our personnel and pension costs with the imminent introduction of the Continuous Audit Process (CAP). These initiatives will ensure personnel costs are reduced. Our commitment to a lean and cost effective government remains a priority, and the initiatives we are introducing will signal a fundamental change in how Government spends public revenue.

2016: Laying the Foundation for Sustainable Growth
20. The 2016 budget, as outlined, is designed to ensure that we revive our economy, deliver inclusive growth to Nigerians and create a significant number of jobs.

21. We aim to ensure macroeconomic stability by achieving a real GDP growth rate of 4.37% and managing inflation. To achieve this, we will ensure the aligning of fiscal, monetary, trade and industrial policies.

22. As we focus on inclusive growth, we are conscious of the current rate of unemployment and underemployment. This is a challenge we are determined to meet; and this budget is the platform for putting more Nigerians to work. I can assure you that this administration will have a job creation focus in every aspect of the execution of this budget. Nigeria’s job creation drive will be private sector led. We will encourage this by a reduction in tax rates for smaller businesses as well as subsidized funding for priority sectors such as agriculture and solid minerals.
23. As an emergency measure, to address the chronic shortage of teachers in public schools across the country, we also will partner with State and Local Governments to recruit, train and deploy 500,000 unemployed graduates and NCE holders. These graduate teachers will be deployed to primary schools, thereby, enhancing the provision of basic education especially in our rural areas.

24. We also intend to partner with State and Local Governments to provide financial training and loans to market women, traders and artisans, through their cooperative societies. We believe that this segment of our society is not only critical to our plan for growing small businesses, but it is also an important platform to create jobs and provide opportunities for entrepreneurs.

25. Furthermore, through the office of the Vice President, we are working with various development partners to design an implementable and transparent conditional cash transfer program for the poorest and most vulnerable. This program will be implemented in phases. Already, the compilation of registers of the poorest persons is ongoing. In the coming weeks, we will present the full programme, which will include our home-grown public primary school feeding and free education for science, technology and education students in our tertiary institutions. Indeed, this will mark a historic milestone for us as a nation.
The 2016 Budget
26. Distinguished members of the National Assembly, I now present, the 2016 Budget proposals of the Federal Government. Based on the assumptions I presented earlier, we have proposed a budget of N6.08 trillion with a revenue projection of N3.86 trillion resulting in a deficit of N2.22 trillion.

27. The deficit, which is equivalent to 2.16% of Nigeria’s GDP, will take our overall debt profile to 14% of our GDP. This remains well within acceptable fiscal limits. Our deficit will be financed by a combination of domestic borrowing of N984 billion, and foreign borrowing of N900 billion totaling N1.84 trillion. Over the medium term, we expect to increase revenues and reduce overheads, to bring the fiscal deficit down to 1.3% of GDP by 2018.

28. In 2016, oil related revenues are expected to contribute N820 billion. Non-oil revenues, comprising Company Income Tax (CIT), Value Added Tax (VAT), Customs and Excise duties, and Federation Account levies, will contribute N1.45 trillion. Finally, by enforcing strict compliance with the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007 and public expenditure reforms in all MDAs, we have projected up to N1.51 trillion from independent revenues.

29. Although we are working to diversify our economy, we will not lose sight of the need to restructure the oil and gas sector which has been marred by corruption and plagued with inefficiencies. Accordingly, I have directed the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) to adjust its pricing template to reflect competitive and market driven components. We believe this can lower input costs and attain efficiency savings that will enable PPPRA to keep the selling price for all marketers of petrol at N87 per liter for now.

30. The current fuel scarcity with long queues at petrol stations all over the country causing social dislocation is very unfortunate. Government profoundly apologizes to Nigerians for this prolonged hardship and misery. It is as a result of market speculators and resistance to change by some stakeholders. Government is working very hard to end these shortages and bring fuel to the pumps all over the country.

31. I have also directed the NNPC to explore alternate funding models that will enable us to honour our obligations in Joint Ventures (JVs) and deep offshore fields. We are confident that these measures can be achieved and will lower the burden that the traditional cash calls have imposed on our budget and cash flows as well as contribute towards shoring up our national reserves.

32. To deliver our development objectives, we have increased the capital expenditure portion of the budget from N557 billion in the 2015 budget to N1.8 trillion, in the 2016 budget. Distinguished and honourable members of the National Assembly, for the first time in many years, capital expenditure will represent 30% of our total budget. In future years we intend to raise the percentage allocation for capital expenditure.

33. This is a fulfillment of our promise to align expenditure to our long-term objectives, and a sign of government’s commitment to sustainable development. This increased capital expenditure commits significant resources to critical sectors such as Works, Power and Housing – N433.4 billion; Transport – N202.0 billion; Special Intervention Programs – N200.0 billion; Defence – N134.6 billion; and Interior – N53.1 billion. These investments in infrastructure and security are meant to support our reforms in the Agriculture, Solid Minerals and other core job creating sectors of our economy.

34. We will invest to safeguard lives and property.
35. We will invest in equipping our farmers with the right tools, technology and techniques.
36. We will invest in empowering and enabling our miners to operate in a safe, secure and humane environment.

37. We will invest in training our youths, through the revival of our technical and vocational institutions, to ensure they are competent enough to seize the opportunities that will arise from this economic revival.
38. Indeed, the future looks bright. And I ask that we all work together to make this vision a reality. The 223% year on year growth in capital expenditure demonstrates our desire to make Nigeria more competitive, and start the journey to deliver sustainable development in our country.
39. In fulfillment of our promise to run a lean government, we have proposed a 9% reduction in non-debt recurrent expenditure, from N2.59 trillion in the 2015 Budget to N2.35 trillion in 2016. Furthermore, we have budgeted N300 billion for Special Intervention Programs, which takes the total amount for non-debt recurrent expenditure to N2.65 trillion.
As I mentioned earlier, the Efficiency Unit set up by this Administration together with effective implementation of GIFMIS and IPPIS will drive a reduction of overheads by at least 7%, personnel costs by 8% and other service wide votes by 19%. Distinguished and honourable members, this budget will be executed to provide optimum value by ensuring every naira spent by this Government, counts.
40. We will devote a significant portion of our recurrent expenditure to institutions that provide critical government services. We will spend N369.6 billion in Education; N294.5 billion in Defence; N221.7 billion in Health and N145.3 billion in the Ministry of Interior. This will ensure our teachers, armed forces personnel, doctors, nurses, police men, fire fighters, prison service officers and many more critical service providers are paid competitively and on time.

41. Distinguished and honourable members of the National Assembly, our 2016 borrowings will be principally directed to fund our capital projects. Furthermore, the sum of N113 billion will be set aside for a Sinking Fund towards the retirement of maturing loans; while N1.36 trillion has been provided for foreign and domestic debt service. This calls for prudent management on our part, both of the debt portfolio and the deployment of our hard earned foreign exchange earnings.
42. I am aware of the problems many Nigerians currently have in accessing foreign exchange for their various purposes – from our traders and business operators who rely on imported inputs; to manufacturers needing to import sophisticated equipment and spare parts; to our airlines operators who need foreign exchange to meet their international regulatory obligations; to the financial services sector and capital markets who are key actors in the global arena.
43. These are clearly due to the current inadequacies in the supply of foreign exchange to Nigerians who need it. I am however assured by the Governor of Central Bank that the Bank is currently fine-tuning its foreign exchange management to introduce some flexibility and encourage additional inflow of foreign currency to help ease the pressure.
44. We are carefully assessing our exchange rate regime keeping in mind our willingness to attract foreign investors but at the same time, managing and controlling inflation to level that will not harm the average Nigerians. Nigeria is open for business. But the interest of all Nigerians must be protected. Indeed, tough decisions will have to be made. But this does not necessarily mean increasing the level of pain already being experienced by most Nigerians.
45. So to the investors, business owners and industrialists, we are aware of your pains. To the farmers, traders and entrepreneurs, we also hear you. The status quo cannot continue. The rent seeking will stop. The artificial current demand will end. Our monetary, fiscal and social development policies are aligned.
Conclusion
46. Mr. Senate President, Mr. Speaker, distinguished members of the National Assembly, in spite of the global economic uncertainties; we must remain steadfast in our commitment to steer this country back to greatness.
47. The Nigerian economy needs to move away from dependency on oil. Our growth must be inclusive. Nigerians must be part of the growth story. As a Government, we shall deliver security, jobs and infrastructure. This is the right of all Nigerians.
48. I know many people will say “I have heard this before”. Indeed, trust in Government, due to the abuse and negligence of the past, is at an all-time low. This means we must go back to basics. Our actions will speak for us. My team of dedicated, committed and patriotic Nigerians is well aware of the task ahead and I can assure you that we are taking on the challenge.
49. We will not betray the trust reposed in us.
50. We will welcome and be responsive to your feedback and criticisms.
51. We are here to serve. And indeed, Nigerians will get the service they have longed for and which they rightly deserve.
52. We as a Government cannot do it alone. We will require the support of all civil servants, the organized labour, industry groups, the press and of course, our religious and traditional institutions. This is a call for all of us to stand and serve our country.

53. This Budget represents a major step in delivering a new opportunity for Nigeria. It demonstrates our confident optimism that despite the challenging times, we have the will, resourcefulness and commitment to deliver prosperity to our people. And by the Grace of Almighty God and the sheer will and determination of the Nigerian people, we will come out stronger and more united than ever.
54. Thank you and God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


Friday, 11 December 2015

DASUKI AND THE REST OF US



The ongoing investigations of  economic and financial crime commission EFCC in what is now term as Dasuki gate in social media circle is indeed as the president Muhammadu called  it "mind boggling amount"  how could a normal thinking individual describe what is unfolding by anti graft agents. bellow is a peep into investigation room so far. our reader should be mindful of the fact this investigation is still 'allegedly' Because in law, an accused is deem innocent until convicted by a court of jurisprudence. That said One thing is certain at this time, the figures missing is actually misappropriated, Money is surely missing we made bold to ask 'where is our money'?

==>  N10 billion was allegedly distributed to delegates to the Presidential Primary Election of the                  Peoples Democratic Party(PDP)
==>  Other expenditures include alleged N13.570 billion “agreement”  between Dasuki and the ex-             Director of Finance
==>transfer of N1.45b to Acacia Holdings Limited’s account for special prayers 
==> N2.1b given to DAAR Investment and Holding Company Limited for publicity
==> N170m for a four-bedroom duplex; N380m to support
         re-election of members of the House of Representatives
==>N750m paid into Reliance Referral Hospital Limited’s account for special prayers
==>N670m paid to a publisher
==> N260m transferred to Tony Anenih
==> N345m   traced to a former President of the Senate, Sen. Iyorchia Ayu

The anti-graft commission said Hon. Waripamowei Dudafa, the Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan is 

on the run.

All the suspects have been divided into two groups for trial  before Justice H.Y. Baba and Justice P.O. Affen of the High Court of 

Justice of the Federal Capital Territory.

Those in the first group with a 19-count charge are:  Dasuki , his erstwhile Director of Finance,Shaibu  Salisu, Aminu Baba Kusa, Acacia 

Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited.

The charges are : “That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the 

Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser and Hon. Waripamowei Dudafa (now at large) whilst 

bring Senior Special Assistant , Domestic Affairs to the President on or about 27th November within the jurisdiction of this Honourable 

Court entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: the sum of N10billion being part of the funds in the account of the 

National Security Adviser with the CBN, the equivalent of which sum you received from the CBN in foreign currencies to wit: $47million 

and €5.6million Euros committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property when you claimed to have distributed same to 

the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) Presidential Primary Election delegates and you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 

315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA)  between 22nd January 2015 and 19th March 2015 in Abuja within the 

jurisdiction of this Honourable Court entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: N2,120,000,000 which was in the account of 

National Security Adviser with the CBN committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property by remitting the said sum into 

the account of DAAR Investment and Holding Company Limited controlled by one Dr. Raymond Dokpesi for the funding of media activities for 

the 2015 Presidential Election Campaign for the PDP and you  thereby committed an offence punishable under under Section 315 of the 

Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser on or about 12th December 2013 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this 

Honourable Court, and in such capacities  entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: N90million which was in the account of 

the ONSA with Diamond Bank Plc, committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property by remitting the said sum into the 

account of Brains and Hammers Limited for the purchase of 7-bedroom duplex house at No.11 Mansur Bamalli Drive (D1064), Apo 1 Abuja  and 

you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser on or about 28th January 2015 in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this 

Honourable Court, and in such capacities  entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: N170million, which was in the account 

of the ONSA with Skye Bank Plc committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property by remitting the said sum into the 

account of Urban Abode Nigerian Limited for the purchase of 4-bedroom duplex house  at Plot 2562/2643 Platinum Villa(PV) Asokoro Abuja 

in the name of AVM M.N. Umaru and  you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, 

LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser between 9th October 2014 and 17th April 2015 in Abuja dishonestly 

misappropriated certain property to wit: N1.45billion belonging to the Federal Republic  of Nigeria which sum was transferred to Acacia 

Holdings Limited’s bank account controlled by one Aminu Baba-Kusa purporting same to be payment for organising prayers and  you thereby 

committed an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser on or about 17th April 2015 in Abuja dishonestly misappropriated certain 

property to wit: N750million belonging to the Federal Republic  of Nigeria which sum was transferred to Reliance Referral Hospital 

Limited’s bank account in favour of one Aminu Baba-Kusa purporting same to be payment for organizing prayers and  you thereby committed 

an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Acaci Holdings Limited and Aminu Baba-Kusa between 9th October 2014 and 17th April 2915  in  Abuja knew that an aggregate sum 

of N1.45b directly represented the proceeds of criminal conducts of Mohammed Sambo Dasuki and Shuaibu Salisu, who were NSA  and the 

Director of Finance of ONSA respectively, to wit: criminal breach of trust in respect of the said amount, used the said property and  

you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 17(b) of the EFCC(Establishment) Act 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser on or about 9th April 2015 in Abuja dishonestly misappropriated certain 

property to wit: N380million belonging to the Federal Republic  of Nigeria which sum was transferred to Belsha Nigeria Limited’s bank 

account controlled by Hon. Bello Matanwalle for distribution to support some members of the House of Representatives for  their re-

election campaign and  you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 309 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA)  between 12th August 2014 and 23 rd March 2015 in Abuja within the 

jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, and in such capacities  entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: the sum of 

N670million being part of the funds in the account of the ONSA with the CBN committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said 

property when you transferred same to the bank account of General Hydrocarbons Limited with the Guaranty Trust Bank controlled by one 

Nduka Obaigbena purporting the said sum to be payment for “energy consulting” and  and  you thereby committed an offence punishable 

under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA)  on or about 28th November 2014  in Abuja within the jurisdiction of 

this Honourable Court, and in such capacities  entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: the sum of N260million being part 

of the funds in the account of the ONSA with Skye Bank Plc committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the said property when you 

transferred same to the bank account of Tony Anenih with First Bank of Nigeria Plc and  you thereby committed an offence punishable 

under Section 315 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA)  between 8th January and 4th March 2015 in Abuja within the 

jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, and in such capacities  entrusted with dominion over certain properties to wit: an aggregate sum 

of N345million being part of the funds in the account of the ONSA with  the CBN committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the 

said property when you transferred same to the bank account Starbriid Limited with Stanbic IBTC and Guaranty Trust Bank controlled by 

one Emmanuel Lawani on behalf of Senator Iyorchia Ayu for the construction of shopping mall at Jabi, Abuja, purporting the said sum to 

be payment for satellite charges and security equipment and  you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 315 of the Penal 

Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

“That you Col. Mohammed Sambo Dasuki whilst being National Security Adviser and Shaibu Salisu, whilst being the Director of Finance and 

Administration in the Office of the National Security Adviser(ONSA)  between October 2014 and April  2015 in Abuja within the 

jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, agreed to do an illegal act to wit: criminal breach of trust by public officers in respect of an 

aggregate sum of N13.570 billion being part if the funds in the accounts of the ONSA and that the same act was done in pursuance of the 

agreement  among you and  you thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 97 of the Penal Code Act, Cap 532, Vol.4, LFN 2004.

May Almighty God be with poor masses of the great nation. God bless Nigeria.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Anti Social Media Bill In Nigeria



There is a protest going on at the gate  of National Assembly. this  apparently, is a reaction to the bill being sponsored by Senator Ibn Na Allah of ruling All Progressive Congress. APC
the bill that was targeted at Bloggers, Internet User who may contravene personal freedom of elites, politician. who will at all cause want to shield themselves from public scrutiny.  
The undoing of the senate was the speed at which the bill pass through second reading!


whilst i belief there is a need for caution for professional bloggers, face-book users, twitter users, whatsapp users, BBM users, broadcast messages of all forms of social medial or the new media 
the Nigeria Senate, should realise power of the social medial considering the active part it took during 2015 general election both during and after the political campaign. the benefit of social media can not be over-emphasized . There is a need to thread softy in order to avoid the like of  Arab- spring, the Subsidy remover protest of 2012. A stitch in time, saves nine.  
 

Friday, 27 November 2015

BLACK FRIDAY MADNESS




They say Picture is worth thousand word  please compare and contract the picture above and bellow
while the above spent Million of Naira on advertisement about the great day (Black Friday)
The Company bellow made sure that buyers actually got stuff to buy alas at a cheaper rates as the advertised


one wonders if "Na by force'' to do same here in Nigeria. one of the most discussed trend on twitter right now is #Jumia, #Konga the unsuspecting public are complaining about their inability to shop items earlier advertised by this online retail out let . How could a sane person offered 90% off an items he or she did not produce? "You wan still am?'' abeg enough of this shenanigans  

NEW INTERNET TECHNOLOGY DISCOVERED!






Imagine a situation where one could use browse inter-net 100 times faster than what it it use to be now! well that era is fast approaching as the new technology called Li-Fi has been discovered . A new type of wireless internet technology has been developed that could provide a connection that is 
one hundred times faster than traditional  WiFi the most amazing thing about this new tech is that 

LiFi is capable of sending at a speed of up to 1GBPS wao thats arround 100 times faster than most WiFi connections.. According to Deepak Solanki CEO of Velmenni the new technology could be rolled out to consumers withing the next three to four years. by this HD films, Album could be downloaded within seconds! one is only but excited about the great news .

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

ERA OF FINE, IMPLICATION TO FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS






Nigeria like many African countries, is refers to as developing economy by the World bank and IMF. the recent dwindling oil prices is a blow to the already shrink resources. According to Cenral bank of Nigeria, the Crude oil prices release earlier this month is $48.81 per barrel this is against the $112.29 per barrel released By CBN in October 2013. The lesson learnt here is that Nigeria has lost a great deal of chance to save and re-invest fortune realized from Oil Boom. The same can not be said of other oil producing countries of Middle east. One will  be tempted to ask if Oil and gas is a cause rather than a blessing to the African Nation.

  According to an article written by Carolina Wilson & Liezel Hill of Bloomberg  on the 11th November 2015, the Online Business News porter, while commenting on MTN fine of  $ 5.2 billion fine,  article Portray Nigerian Government as broke and looking at other sources of Financing  Budget deficit. the writer fails to point out the failure of MTN to disconnect over 5 million lines and thier lack of respect for the Host country  rules and regulations.http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-11/mtn-suffered-shake-down-by-nigeria-regulator-wells-fargo-says

Last week it was also reported in the News that First Bank Nigeria Paid over one Billion Naira (=N=1b) for failure to remit on time to the Treasury Single Account. TSA one wonders if the same regulator Slamming Fine here and there were in the Country some years back.

Truth be said, the level of impunity by conglomerate and business community was at its peak.
as if that was not enough National food and drug administration NAFDAC fine Nigeria beverage company Over a billion Naira. for Using expired materials.

The Government needs to Caution its regulatory agency for resulting to financial fine. it is time to look at other punitive measures. In other not to scare foreign investor away.It is true the Government is broke. The responsibility to diversify the economy lies with Federal Government.

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

AT LAST, NIGERIA WITH CABINET IN PLACE



The much anticipated List of Ministers surfaced today 11th day of November,  2015.
With the president Muhamadu Buhari Performing the swearing / taking of oat at the state house. Surprisingly, the most memorable Name of the list to me is that former governor of Lagos State ,
Babatunde Fashola who was saddle with three ministry as one. Nigerians awaits good governance. Bellow is the Full comprehensive List of the Ministerial Portfolios.

Rotimi Amaech (Rivers)--------Transportation
Chris Ngige (Anambra)---------Labour and Employment
Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti)----------Solid Minirals
Babatunde Fashola (Lagos)-----Power,Works and Housing
Abdulrahman  Dambazzau (kano)-Interior
Ogbonnaya Onu (Ebonyi)-------Science and Technology
Aishat Alhassan (Taraba) ------Women Affairs
Kemi Adeosun (Ogun)----------Finance
Abubakar Malami (Kebbi)------Justice
Hadi  Sirika (Katsina)----------State for Aviation
Suleiman Adamu (jigawa)-----Water Resources
Solomon Dalong (Plateau)-----Youth and Sport
Ibe Kachikwu (Delta)-----------State for Petroleum
Osagie Ehanire (Edo)------------State for Health
Audu Ogbe (Benue)------------Agriculture
Udo Udo Udoma (Akwa Ibom)--Budget and National Planing
Lai Mohammed (Kwara)-------Information
Amina Mohammed (Gombe)---Environment
Ibrahim Usman Jibril (Nasarawa)-State, Environment
Anthony Onwuka (Imo)-------State for Education
Muhammed Bello (Adamawa)---FCT
Adamu Adamu (Bauchi)--------Education
Okechukwu Elana (Abia)-----Industry, Trade and Investment
Aisha Abubakar (Sokoto)-----State for Industry, Trade and Investment
Khadija Bukar Abba (Yobe)---State for Foreign Affairs
Cladius Daramola (Ondo)------State,Niger Delta
Geoffrey Onyeama (Enugu) ----Foreign Affairs
Monsur Dan Ali ( Zamfara)-----Defence
James Ocholi (Kogi)------------ State, for Labour
Zainab Ahmed (Kaduna)--------State, for Budget
Heineken Lokpobiri (Bayelsa)--State for Agriculture
Isaac Adewole Folorunsho (Osun)---Health
Usani Usani Uguru (Cross River) ----Niger Delta
Abubakar Bwari Bawa (Niger)----State for Solid Minerals
Adebayo Shittu (Oyo)----Communication

We wish these appointees successful National engagement.






Thursday, 29 October 2015

HOW TO MAKE MONEY FROM CASHEW NUT










All You Need to know about Cashew Business

One of the Export commodity that can easily turn into cash cow for suppliers / exporter is cashew nut.
A business man or a trader culd only fit into 2 of d mentioned categories. Its either you are a supplier (supplying to cashew nuts export companies in Nigeria), basically Lagos who in turn export it abroad, most of these companies are owned by Indians, India is one of d largest importers and exporters of cashew nuts!!! It would be interesting to know that India produce cashew nuts but they are one of the largest Importers and exporters of cashew nuts in the world. This is possible because India have a free trade agreement with most Asian countries thus it is better for those countries to import from India rather than import from Africa or any other country because of the import duty tariff.
Going into cashew business is not an easy task for a new beginner cos a lot of things have to be put into consideration example

1. Do u want to be a supplier (supplying to export companies in Lagos)

2. Do u want to export yourself (selling to overseas buyers)


3. Capital requirement (how much are u willing to invest Considering the above two options, an exporter requires more capital)

What u need to know about cashew business / terms.

1. Cashew nuts are sold per ton.

2.13 bags make a ton. 30 tons make a truck / long trailer.

3. Grading or scaling : u need to know how it is measured, weighed and packaged in bags, if not you
will be cheated by local agents or distributors, they will cheat u in your presence.

4. Quality or KOR : cashew nuts in Nigeria are priced and negotiated based on the quality
the quality of Nigeria cashew nuts is between 42 - 54 KOR. There is a way this test is carried out by exporters, d test is physical and u could monitor it yourself but u need to have an idea/knowledge about it or else u will be cheated by these Indian exporters.

5. Price ; cashew nuts price fluctuate almost every week, so u need to know d current price at every point in time.

6. Packaging: cashew nuts could be packaged in two bags only namely jute or polythene, this also determines d final price u buy from local sellers and d price Ʊ sell to exporters. Cashew nuts in jute bags are more expensive than polythene bags. Most exporters prefer it in jute bags.

7. Haulage or trucking : u need to know d price u will transport your cashew nuts from one destination to the other, this also affects d price in a way.

8. Exporters of cashew nuts in Nigeria: they are mainly in Lagos and mostly Indian companies.

9. Where to get cashew nuts in Nigeria: u need to know d source of your business.

10. If u are exporting, u need to know d export duty, fob price, cnf price and freight price.

Advise : first timers, u have to be very careful about this business, some people are using this business to defraud unsuspecting traders. Most people organize seminars and will only tell u how to make money in cashew business but they will never tell u how risky, vulnerable it is. Most of these seminar organize have never been to any of d villages that produce cashew nuts, they've never been to d farms, meet with d local farmers, local distributors, do not know that the quality determines d price, etc.

Please note that cashew is profitable if you have everything under your control that is, good quality, right people working for you, capital (very important cos you could buy in large qty and store for a higher price later, you will also have an edge over your competitors), entering d biz at d right time, at an early period, especially now, February, price is still low now, but it will go higher by next month, march.

I could go on and on talking about this business.

Research is very necessary, do your own little research before u venture into this biz (u either succeed or fail) it depends on how best u manage every situation u encounter during d course of d biz.
I wish u all good luck.


I have just shared with u what u would have normally paid for. it might not be detailed enough but I guess it would help some folks out there who have been trying to go into cashew business but don't know where to start from.

This is just the theory aspect, the main work is physical, u have to be present wherever u are buying from, don't just sit down in Lagos or wherever and expect your consignment to get to u without stories, even those who have been in d game for long still monitor it physically sometimes), let your level of trust be minimal. I know a lot of people that have lost money in this business, I was a victim also when I started!! But as they say experience is the best teacher
 
i do hope this article help anyway. feel free to join in conversation with us.

Monday, 26 October 2015

Happy Birthday to Me!!


It is said by Holy book that there is  a time to be born and a time to die.
Birthday to many race of the world is a time of personal re-awakening a time to reflect one's action and inaction. to me, it that period of the year wherein am full of Praises and full of joy.

Even if my religion believe does not permit me to blow fire out of cake and make wishes, i still had the time to say few prayers in the morning, reflect on the time spent on the planet earth. 24th October is my day! so far so good its been full of ups and downs but dear say Alhamdullilah    glory be to Almighty for keeping me till date.

like my people in the western part of the Nigeria will say 'Ba o ku , ise otan' meaning person with life can still achieve more whilst alive.

Abiodun Sansa
i will like to use this medium to appreciate all my friends and family member who  sent birthday wishes be it text messages, calls and prayer to me. i say thank you all.

Friday, 23 October 2015

Too much ado about Amechi Ministerial screening








As it was expected, the immediate past governor of Rivers State Hon. Rotimi Amechi has been screened by the Senate following his nomination as minister. The much anticipated screening of the lion of Niger-delta did not go without drama as opposition party PDP refused to ask him any question.

The reader will be interested if Amechi was the first Minister to be label with corruption charges. Petition / allegation of corruption is not equal to an indictment of the crime itself one wonders if the PDP caucus in the House has not compromise its standard by allowing an outsider to determine who becomes a minister of the federal Republic. The waiting games continue as Tuesday next week has been slated for his confirmation.

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