Abi na only me dey read this?

I am 29 years old and was introduced to a 32-year-old man by my younger brother.

Uninterrupted Power Supply might be coming to Nigeria sooner than you expect

Nigeria is close to agreeing a framework to make private power generation for the national grid commercially viable, potentially unlocking billions of dollars of investment and helping end chronic power shortages.

What a Senator Earns In Nigeria - N29, 479, 749.00 Per Year. Basic Salary - N2, 484, 245.50.

Hardship Allowance @ 50% of Basic Salary - N1, 242, 122.70 ( I love this kind of hardship)

 

Consistuency allowance @ 200% of BS - N4, 968, 509.00

 

Furniture Allowance @ 300% of BS - N7, 452, 736.50

 

Newspaper allowance @ 50% - N1, 242, 122.70 ( Which kind newspaper be this shey na online or hard copy).

 

Wardrobe allowance @ 25% - N621, 061.37

 

Recess Allowance@ 10%: - N248, 424.55

 

Adenuga: The genius behind Glo's success at 7

Nigerian films going pornographic–Femi Robinson, Village Headmaster

To those who were lucky to savor the theatrics of the now rested Village Headmasters that reigned from the 70s, the name, Femi Robinson, would ring a bell. Trained severally as Public Relations expert, business and theatre administrator, pioneer former director of programs of the Ogun State Television (OGTV) and now member of the Board of the Directors of OGTV.

Wait will you ask the same question ~ 'Who lodged N9.3bn into my bank account?'

WHAT has remained a puzzle to Ade-yemi Durojaye, a Higher National Diploma (HND) 1 Student of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, is the identity of the person who lodged N9,309,019,869.91k  into his savings account.

More puzzling, however, is the swift manner with which the money disappeared from his account without any trace of it in his statement of account.

Jonathan, IBB take campaign abroad *Supporters woo Igbos in US

SUPPORTERS of President Goodluck Jonathan, on Saturday, warned would-be candidates for the presidency that it would be extremely difficult to unseat the president in the 2011 presidential election.

Breakdown of the N10billion Budget to Celebrate Nigeria's 50th Anniversary!

1. Anniversary parade including march past, fleet review and aerial display - N950 million.

2. National unity torch tour - N350 million.

* Special visit to special homes, orphanages, prisons and hospitals - N50 million

3. Special session of the National Children Parliament - N20 million

4. Party for 1000 children - N20 million

5. Presidential banquet - N40 million

6. Calisthenics performance - N50 million