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Wednesday 22 February 2017

ExxonMobil fires additional 89 workers in Nigeria -

US oil major ExxonMobil has laid off additional 89 workers in a gale of retrenchments that started in the company last year.

 fortune.com
A top source in the company made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria at Mkpanak in the Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State on Tuesday.

The source revealed that 60 regular workers and 29 contract workers were affected in the latest retrenchment, involving mainly workers at the company’s Qua Iboe Terminal.

According to the source, who pleaded anonymity because he is not authorised to speak on the issue, more workers may be shown the exit door in the next two months, due to cut in production and other issues.

The source said the retrenched workers had been paid their terminal benefits running into millions of naira.

 technobuffalo.com
The source said: “The amount paid is commensurate with the number of years put in by each of the affected workers.

“The department mostly affected includes: public affairs, general services and logistics.”

One of the retrenched workers, Nsikak Ekwere, told NAN that he still had eight more years to work with the company but was surprised to see his name among the retrenched workers.

He blamed the retrenchment on the current economic situation in Nigeria, saying that he would make good use of his terminal benefits to create employment for himself.

NAN recalls that no fewer than 250 workers of the company were laid off between January and November last year.

On December 15 last year, the company’s Lagos office was shut down, following a tense standoff between workers and the company’s management over retrenchment issues.

Oil companies in Nigeria have resorted to laying-off workers since Nigeria entered a crippling recession that has dealt a severe blow to the economy of Africa’s top oil producer.

The Manager, Media and Communications of ExxonMobil, Ogechukwu Udeagha, did not respond to calls on the issue.

He also did not respond to text messages sent to his mobile phone.

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The Eagle Online

Ex-Minister (Dr. Kalu Idika Kalu) suggests ways out of economic recession -

A former Minister of Finance, Dr. Kalu Idika Kalu, says Nigeria can resolve its current economic recession challenges if its leadership goes
back to the basics in resources management.

Kalu gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Lagos.

He further said the country could pull out of the recession by tackling the menace posed by corruption and maintaining its basic industries.

Kalu also called on the leadership to rebuild forestry and agricultural products, solid minerals and diversify the economy from oil and gas.
pic: dailypost.ng

He said: “We have to go back to the basics. We need to train people who can manage resources; our teachers also need to produce people who can farm efficiently.

“We also need to step up efforts in fighting corruption headlong.

“This is because in the real sense, all the monies generated by our economy seem to be going to the wrong channel and that is huge a corruption.”

According to Kalu, there is no magic for the country to come out of the recession, adding that the problem is not a one stop thing.

Kalu said that Nigerians needed to realise that there were challenges and plans on how to overcome them.

He said: “If any nation can overcome its challenges, then Nigeria can.

“This is because, we still have what it takes to do that and move on faster.

“Resource constraints should be our least problem, this current recession is more than just a recession.

“This is because we have allowed our basic industries to collapse by not maintaining them.

“The things I am saying now are what I said when I was Minister of Finance in 1985.

“For instance, I started the mass transit programme to build railways from Lagos to Calabar, Lagos to Abuja and down beyond Maiduguri, this would have been completed in the early 90s.”

The former minister said that opening up of Sambisa area, where Boko Haram sect is operating, would have saved the country of such insurgency.

He said that Nigeria should be energy sufficient and have surplus to sell to its neighbouring countries as it was doing before.

NAN.

Diezani’s $115m poll cash: INEC chief for trial -

Source: pulse.ng


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Tuesday said it will
prosecute a Deputy Director of the Independent Electoral Commission in
Akwa Ibom State, over the N23.29 billion alleged poll bribery cash
giving out by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani
Alison-Madueke.

Gogo Anderson Waribo, who was former Electoral Officer in Rivers State, was alleged to have collected N16 million out of the money.

The EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, said the suspect will be put on trial as soon as investigation is concluded.

Uwujaren said: “Waribo allegedly collected N16 million linked to the N23 billion slush fund linked to Diezani Allison-Madueke during the 2015 general election, with the aim of influencing the outcome of the election.

“He was arrested by EFCC operatives following intelligence report that some INEC officers conspired with some staff of Fidelity Bank to defraud the Federal Government of several millions of naira.

“Although he denied the allegations, investigation revealed that the INEC deputy director’s name was on the list of the ‘bribe takers’.

“It was revealed that he received N16 million through his First Bank account on March 27, 2015 and gave N5 million to Peter Popnen, an ex-INEC official.

“He will be arraigned as soon as investigation is completed.

“The EFCC has been probing the embattled former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke on her alleged involvement in a $115 million (N23,299,705, 000) 2015 poll bribery scandal.”

About four oil firms, 14 directors of oil companies, two banks, two RECs, more than 16 INEC directors and others are also under investigation on the matter.

Source: The Eagle Online - Diezani’s $115m poll cash: INEC chief for trial -

Tuesday 21 February 2017

"The In-Laws" (A must-watch) movie - Chris Attoh, Dele Odule, Toyin Abraham, Ayo Mogaji and Ngozi Nwosu among others

The blockbuster movie - "In-Laws", starring Ayo Mogaji, Chris Attoh, Dele Odule, Toyin Abraham (formerly known as Toyin Aimakhu, Charles Inojie and Ngozi Nwosu among others, is a must-watch for everyone.

                                        



In this movie produced by Bola Oba and directed by Charles Uwagabi , Tobi Balogun, a 35-year-old medical doctor, who is also the son of a retired Police Sergeant, Abu Balogun, fell in love and would do anything to marry Nancy Okezie, daughter of Donald Okezie, a retired Magistrate. 

However, their problem started after they secretly got engaged and introduced each other to their families. 

See Trailer:





Breaking News: Chief Segun Oni Plans to Return to the Government House in 2019



This is astonishing; Chief Segun Oni is planning on returning to the government house, and of course as the Governor of Ekiti State in 2019, after serving a term as the Executive Governor of Ekiti State in May 29, 2007. He is also the Deputy National Chairman of All Progressives congress (APC), South.
This was gathered from his speech to his supporters at Ifaki Ekiti.

"...Apart from having an all inclusive party, we must also ensure that the government-party relationship is cordial.
“The party machineries should not be left in the dark.
“They should be able to defend the government all the time.
“The party’s main agenda is not only to remain in power but to develop Nigeria and its people.”

Chief Oni said: “I took the decision after a wide consultation and several calls from Ekiti people that I should come back and govern them."
“A lot of people are calling on me to come back, both the young and the old are convinced that I am the only one with the credibility and structure to dislodge the current Peoples Democratic Party government in 2018.”

He also said that the task ahead of displacing the present party in government in Ekiti State is about who has the ability, the control, the aptitude, the set of connections and the compassion for the oppressed people of Ekiti State.

According to Eagle Online, Chief Segun Oni revealed that "there is no going back on his decision to weather the storm and rescue the state from the bondage of “political cluelessness”."

The Senate President Reads Justice Onnoghen's Confirmation Letter


Justice Walter Onnoghen has been in office as the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria since November 2016. However, the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki has read the letter seeking the corroboration of Justice Onnoghen as the substantive chief Justice of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by the Presidency.

Source: njcgov.org
Alas, the Senate had to adjorn immediately in honor of the late member of the House of Representatives (Katsina State), Hon. Bello Sani.