The federal government of Nigeria has assured South African returnees that it will not abandon them to their plight as all efforts are on to continue the rehabilitation and empowerment programmes. Giving the reassurance in her office on Thursday, the Chairman/CEO of Nigerian in Diaspora Commission Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa told a South African widow returnee,… Continue reading XENOPHOBIC ATTACK: WE WILL NOT ABANDON RETURNEES: FG ASSURES_Ehiabhi Femi
Author: Ehiabhi Femi
NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA PERFORMS 49 OPEN HEART SURGERIES_Ehiabhi Femi
As part of the voluntary service of Nigerians in the Diaspora in the health sector, a total of 49 surgeries had been performed within the last five years during the 7th open heart missions for children in the National Hospital Abuja. The Chief Medical Director of National Hospital Abuja, Dr Jafaru Momoh gave this cheering… Continue reading NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA PERFORMS 49 OPEN HEART SURGERIES_Ehiabhi Femi
DONT PREEMPT INVESTIGATION AGAINST ONYEAMA-CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE
Nigerians have been admonished not to preempt the outcome of investigation into the allegations against Allen ONYEAMA MD Air peace. The civil society group for good governance gave the admonition during a press conference in Abuja. Recall that Allen Onyeama has been accused of complicity in a twenty million dollar fraud. According to the President… Continue reading DONT PREEMPT INVESTIGATION AGAINST ONYEAMA-CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE
WHATSAPP MAY NOT WORK ON SOME PHONES BY 2020_Ehiabhi Femi
WhatsApp is an app which works across platforms. In fact, even affordable feature phones support the app. But every now and then, WhatsApp does fish out a list of old phones for which support is discontinued and if you have an old phone lying around as a backup, you might want to read on. The… Continue reading WHATSAPP MAY NOT WORK ON SOME PHONES BY 2020_Ehiabhi Femi
CAPTAIN HART MODEY BAGS JOURNALISTS’ RECOGNITION_Ehiabhi Femi
In recognition of his contributions towards empowering youths and elderly for self reliance, the Cross River journalist forum will on Thursday, 28 November honor Captain Hart Modey with an award for contribution to Human capital development. Born to the family of Uloko Modey, CAPT. HART MODEY is a Sailor, Investor, Philanthropist, Humanitarian and Principal founder… Continue reading CAPTAIN HART MODEY BAGS JOURNALISTS’ RECOGNITION_Ehiabhi Femi
COURT AGREES WITH DIKKO NOT TO BE PROSECUTED_Ehiabhi Femi
Former Comptroller General of Customs (CGC), Abudullahi Inde Dikko has been shielded by a High Court in Abuja, stopping the EFCC from prosecuting him for alleged financial infraction while in office. Justice Nnamdi Dimgba, in a judgment on Monday, upheld Dikko’s argument that he could no longer be prosecuted by any agency of the Federal… Continue reading COURT AGREES WITH DIKKO NOT TO BE PROSECUTED_Ehiabhi Femi
MAINA GRANTED N1BILLION BAIL_Ehiabhi Femi
Chairman of the defunct pension reform task team Mr. Abdulrashid Maina has been granted bail in the sum of one billion naira with two sureties in like sum by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja. According to the conditions attached with his bail, both sureties must be serving Nigerian Senators with no criminal cases before the… Continue reading MAINA GRANTED N1BILLION BAIL_Ehiabhi Femi
LAGOS IBADAN RAILWAY READY 2020-AMAECHI_Ehiabhi Femi
Minister of Transportation, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, has stated that the Lagos-Ibadan Railway project will be completed in April 2020. The Minister also reassured that test-running of the train would commence by the end of November 2019. Recall that the Minister had promised free train rides between Lagos and Ibadan during the Yuletide season. According to… Continue reading LAGOS IBADAN RAILWAY READY 2020-AMAECHI_Ehiabhi Femi
ACCENTURE’S NEW OFFERING HELPS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS COMBAT FINANCIAL CRIMES AND COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS _Ehiabhi Femi
Accenture has introduced a compliance-as-a-service offering to help financial institutions, fintech and technology companies cost-effectively combat financial crime and comply with related regulations. Navigating the regulations that combat financial crime can be very expensive, and financial institutions have incurred hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties for failing to prevent parties from disguising illegally obtained… Continue reading ACCENTURE’S NEW OFFERING HELPS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS COMBAT FINANCIAL CRIMES AND COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS _Ehiabhi Femi
