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PAPA AJASCO: Veteran Nollywood actor, Femi Ogunrombi is dead.Legendary comic actor, Femi Ogunrombi, who is popular for h...
15/01/2023

PAPA AJASCO: Veteran Nollywood actor, Femi Ogunrombi is dead.

Legendary comic actor, Femi Ogunrombi, who is popular for his role in Wale Adenuga’s Comedy series “Papa Ajasco” is dead.

This has been confirmed by a Theatre practitioner, Shaibu Husseini.

Although the details given by Husseini is quite sketchy, he, however, confirmed that the seasoned Thespian breathed his last on Saturday, January 14, 2023.

“I have just been reliably informed that the ethnomusicologist, former Music Instructor with the National Troupe of Nigeria and one-time stand-in for the ‘Papa Ajasco’ character on the popular WAP Comic Series ‘Papa Ajasco’ Mr Femi Ogunrombi is DEAD.

“I am told that the actor, singer and trained Nurse whom we fondly called ‘Uncle Ogurombo’ (not to his hearing though) passed on this evening,” he wrote on his social media pages.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Ogunrombi took over the character, Papa Ajasco when the former character, Abiodun Ayoyinka, pulled out of the show and he carried on with the role while it lasted.
Ogunrombi, popularly known for his bald head, was the Director of Studies at the Pencil Film and Television Institute, Lagos. He has over three-decade experience as a musicologist.

He studied at Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, after his secondary school at Adventist Grammar School, Ede, Nigeria.

Gunmen attack Ihiala local govt secretariat, behead one vigilante and shoot two others dead.Unidentified gunmen carried ...
12/01/2023

Gunmen attack Ihiala local govt secretariat, behead one vigilante and shoot two others dead.

Unidentified gunmen carried out an attack on the secretariat of the Ihiala Local Government Area [LGA] in Anambra state in the early hours of today, January 12, killing three persons.

Residents of the area say the attackers first engaged the vigilante men who were securing the secretariat in a gun duel, resulting in the death of three vigilante men and the death of one of the gunmen.

According to the residents, the assailants set fire on many of the buildings in the secretariat including the LGA administrative block, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office, the Health office building, the Youth Corpers (NYSC) office, the Education Office was completely burnt, and the National Civil Defense Office was burnt.

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the state police command, DSP Ikenga Tochukwu, said items recovered from the scene include two locally made IED launcher, seven undenoted IED, forty pieces of live cartridges, fifteen live 7.62MM Ak47 ammunition, knives, charms, and other dangerous weapons.

''The attackers had already murdered, three vigilante operatives on duty, beheaded one and set five buildings ablaze with IED and petrol bombs. The joint force operatives engaged the arsonist/attackers, and obstructed them from causing further damages, while some escaped with bullet wounds.

The bodies of the victims were recovered and joint operations are still ongoing. Further development shall be communicated'' he said

09/01/2023

"According to Psychologists, there are four types of Intelligence:

1) Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
2) Emotional Quotient (EQ)
3) Social Quotient (SQ)
4) Adversity Quotient (AQ)

1. Intelligence Quotient (IQ): this is the measure of your level of comprehension. You need IQ to solve maths, memorize things, and recall lessons.

2. Emotional Quotient (EQ): this is the measure of your ability to maintain peace with others, keep to time, be responsible, be honest, respect boundaries, be humble, genuine and considerate.

3. Social Quotient (SQ): this is the measure of your ability to build a network of friends and maintain it over a long period of time.

People that have higher EQ and SQ tend to go further in life than those with a high IQ but low EQ and SQ. Most schools capitalize on improving IQ levels while EQ and SQ are played down.

A man of high IQ can end up being employed by a man of high EQ and SQ even though he has an average IQ.

Your EQ represents your Character, while your SQ represents your Charisma. Give in to habits that will improve these three Qs, especially your EQ and SQ.

Now there is a 4th one, a new paradigm:

4. The Adversity Quotient (AQ): The measure of your ability to go through a rough patch in life, and come out of it without losing your mind.

When faced with troubles, AQ determines who will give up, who will abandon their family, and who will consider su***de.

Parents please expose your children to other areas of life than just Academics. They should adore manual labour (never use work as a form of punishment), Sports and Arts.

Develop their IQ, as well as their EQ, SQ and AQ. They should become multifaceted human beings able to do things independently of their parents.

Finally, do not prepare the road for your children. Prepare your children for the road.

Again, FG suspends work on Lagos-Ibadan ExpresswayThe Federal Government has ordered a temporary suspension of the ongoi...
07/01/2023

Again, FG suspends work on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

The Federal Government has ordered a temporary suspension of the ongoing construction works on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to ease the travelling experience for holidaymakers returning to their destinations after the festive season.

Recall that the construction company, Julius Berger on Tuesday returned to the site to continue construction works between the popular Long Bridge and Kara bus stop on the Lagos-bound carriageway after leaving in December 2022.

The contractors’ return has resultant gridlock in the axis, with commuters groaning on Thursday.

Following this, the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Umar Bakare, on Friday suspended the work and supervised the removal of crash barriers on the highway on the Kara Section.

Speaking with the journalist after re-opening Section One of the highway to traffic, Bakare stated that the measure was to give an opportunity to those returning from the end-of-the-year holiday to have a better motoring experience.

While explaining that the contractors were able to carry out quick repair till the early hours of Friday before removing the crash barriers in anticipation of a huge return journey of people over the weekend, Bakare said the contractors would resume on Monday, Jan. 9, and complete work between Kara and Long Bridge within 20 days of resumption.

”Temporary repairs were done on some sections in December, and the contractors were able to further upgrade work on their short return in January. We understand and realise that there are still a lot of people who are still returning from their various journeys.

”To this extent, we have asked the contractor, after completing that section (Kara), to stop work and remove the barriers till the coming week for the completion of the other section between Long Bridge and Kara to the final layer.”

While assuring Nigerians that the government would make public announcements and always sensitise the public on the progress of work, the Controller urged for the patience of road users and lane discipline around construction zones, noting the government’s concerns about their welfare.

CBN bans over-the-counter withdrawal of new notesThe Central Bank of Nigeria has ordered Deposit Money Banks not to pay ...
07/01/2023

CBN bans over-the-counter withdrawal of new notes

The Central Bank of Nigeria has ordered Deposit Money Banks not to pay customers making over-the-counter withdrawals of new naira notes again.

Instead, the apex bank directed the banks to load their Automated Teller Machines with only new notes to ensure that the currency circulates across the nation ahead of the January 32, 2023 deadline when the old notes will no longer be legal tender.

Saturday PUNCHgathered that the apex bank issued the directive to the banks on Wednesday and ordered that the implementation must begin immediately.

However, as of Friday, the banks had not been able to comply with the directive as they complained of inadequate supply of the new notes, prompting them to load their ATMs with the old notes.

A source in a Tier-1 bank, who informed one of our correspondents of the CBN directive on Thursday, said her lender on Thursday issued a memo in that respect to all the branch managers to enforce the CBN order.

The memo, which was titled., ‘Urgent update on currency redesign’ and signed by the Group Head, Retail Operation, stated, “The CBN has mandated that we immediately stop the Over-the-Counter payment of the new N200, N500 & N,1000 currency. Instead, all new notes should be loaded into the ATMs for customer withdrawals.

“This is effective immediately please.”

The source, who is a manager in one of the bank’s branches in Ikeja, Lagos, however, complained that the new notes were in short supply, hence the branch decided to load a mixture of the old and new N1,000 and N500 notes in the ATMs for customers to withdraw.

The source stated, “We got a memo from the head office this morning (Thursday) that we should stop dispensing new notes to customers who come to withdraw over the counter, but instead we should load the ATMs with the new notes. The correspondence from the head office said the directive was from the CBN and that we should implement it immediately.

“The directive has, however, thrown us into a dilemma as we are in short supply of the new notes and we can’t afford not to load the ATMs as there has been a surge in the number of customers coming to withdraw after the Yuletide holidays.

“Loading of ATMs is the responsibility of the banks. When our bank tested the ATMs, only one denomination of the new notes passed the test of dispensing seamlessly through our machines. The bank is working on reconfiguring the ATMs to be able to dispense the new notes. What we have done in my branch is to mix the few new N1,000 and N500 notes available with old ones so that desperate customers can make withdrawals and meet their immediate needs.

“If you observed, a lot of ATMs were inactive during the Christmas and New Year holidays. The idea was not to give out old notes, but unfortunately, the new ones are not in circulation. The banks have a mandate to evacuate N1bn old notes each to the CBN on a daily basis and our head office has set a strict vault limit or cash holding limit for each branch, which on no condition we must exceed.”

When contacted, the CBN spokesman, Osita Nwanisobi, did not respond to enquiries bySaturday PUNCH. As soon as one of our correspondents introduced himself and the topic, he went mute. Subsequent calls to his mobile line were not taken. Text and WhatsApp messages sent to his telephone were not replied to.

However, a senior official of the CBN, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment on the issue, confirmed toSaturday PUNCHthat the apex bank indeed issued the directive to the banks.

He explained, “From this weekend, new notes will be available for disbursement to bank customers. We are pushing the N1,000 and N500 notes through the ATMs for now. The N200 will be available later.

“The aim is to check inflation and currency abuse. A research was conducted and it showed that the demand for the N1,000 and N500 is higher, hence the decision to start with them.”

When asked when the agent banking representatives, who dispense cash to customers through Point of Sale terminals, would have the new notes, he said the objective of setting them up was not to handle large volume transactions, adding that the operators were abusing the guideline.

A source in the corporate affairs department of a new generation bank toldSaturday PUNCH,“Even before the CBN directive, our bank had been loading the ATMs with new notes. However, I must admit that the new notes are in short supply. What we do is to mix them up with old notes. For example, if you want to withdraw N10,000, you may get only two pieces of new N1,000. Some of our ATMs in the Oniru area of Victoria Island, Lagos, are dispensing only new notes.

“The configuration of the ATMs is an ongoing thing; yes, all the ATMs have not been fully configured. There are gaps from the regulator, which is the CBN, but we will obey the directive within the limit of what we have. Customers are depositing old notes in huge volumes. The CBN has stopped the supply of the notes that will soon cease to be legal tenders to the banks.

“I am sure that before January 31, the new notes would have spread to different parts of the country. Though I work in a bank, I have not seen the new N200; I have only seen N500 at a party in Abeokuta and it was being sold as your paper rightly reported a few weeks back.”

WhenSaturday PUNCHconducted surveys across many bank branches and ATM galleries on Friday to find out if the CBN directive had been complied with, it was discovered that the majority of them were still dispensing to their customers old notes that would go out of circulation by month end.

WhenSaturday PUNCHconducted surveys across many bank branches and ATM galleries on Friday to find out if the CBN directive had been complied with, it was discovered that the majority of them were still dispensing to their customers old notes that would go out of circulation by month end.

At the Ibafo, Ogun State branch of the UBA, it was observed that the ATMs were dispensing only old N1,000 and N500 notes to customers, who lined up in a queue at the gallery. When one of our correspondents asked the security guard on duty at the gallery when new notes would be loaded onto the ATMs, he said arrangements were being made for that and that the new notes should be available two hours from then. That was around 12.15pm. A subsequent visit to the bank’s ATM gallery around 2.30pm revealed that one of the machines had been loaded with the new N1,000 notes, but customers were limited to withdraw only N10,000.

At the nearby Access Bank branch, only one ATM was working at the gallery as it only dispensed the old N1,000 notes.

At the UBA Akute business office in Ogun State, one of our correspondents observed that the ATMs were dispensing new notes, but old notes were being paid to customers who made over-the-counter withdrawals.

The First Bank ATMs in Mowe were dispensing old notes as of Friday afternoon and when one of our correspondents approached the cashier inside the banking hall for new notes, she was told that it was not possible as the branch only got small amounts of the new notes and was mixing it with old notes.

Over the counter, customers were being given old notes, but the cashier said the new notes should be in circulation by the end of the month. When our correspondent returned to the ATM gallery, she withdrew N5,000 in old N500 notes.

PoS operators in Magboro said that they did not have new notes to give to their customers, adding that in a bale of N100,000 they get from the bank, they get only N1,000 new notes.

At the Ecobank branch inside the Mountain of Fire and Miracles’ Prayer City, Magboro, Ogun State, the ATMs were not dispensing new notes and customers were also being paid old notes over the counter. A teller said the branch did not have new notes to dispense to customers.

The Access Bank and Wema Bank ATMs in Arepo were also dispensing old notes.

At the GTbank, Mushin, Lagos, the ATMs were still dispensing old notes, while over-the-counter withdrawals were also in old notes. The same situation was recorded at the bank’s branch in Anthony Village.

Branches of Access Bank and First Bank at Nyanya in Abuja were still dispensing old notes as of 2pm on Friday.

At Access Bank, CMD Road, Magodo, Lagos, the old naira notes were being dispensed by the ATMs and inside the banking halls.

One of our correspondents observed that some customers, who insisted on new notes, were told to return on Monday or wait till the bullion van bringing the notes from the ‘store’ arrives later on Friday evening.

An aggrieved customer, Ayotunde Disu, who claimed to have been affected by the situation, said he had been lied to by the tellers for far too long.

Disu said, “I am a PoS operator. They know me here. They promised to give us some level of concession but they have been posting me. I came here on December 30, 2022, and they promised that they would attend to me on January 4, 2023, when they resumed.

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“I came here on January 4 and I was shocked when they gave me very dirty notes. I rejected them and protested, and they told me to come back today (Friday). Look at it now. They are telling me to hold on till Monday. I won’t.

“My own problem is that I don’t want to have any old notes with me by the time the deadline is over, which is January 31, 2023.”

Another customer at the banking hall, who did not want to be named, said he was shocked when the teller gave him old notes when he came to cash a cheque.

“I don’t bank here but I came to cash a cheque. They are giving me old notes, which are very dirty. They look like they were taken out of a dungeon. Of course, I rejected them,” he said.

A teller at the counter said the new notes had been exhausted.

“They gave us some new notes as we resumed this year, but I have to be honest with you; they have finished. I cannot have the new notes and do not want to give you, please,” she said.

Another teller, who begged not to be named, asked our correspondent to come back on Monday, promising to give him the new notes.

“I am not promising that everything will be new notes, but I will try and squeeze out more than the approved 10 per cent per N100,000 for you,” he said.

At the Keystone Bank branch on CMD Road, the situation was even worse as no new note was disbursed over the counter. The tellers claimed to have all exhausted the ones given to them for the week.

“They gave us some stacks as we resumed this year, but we have exhausted them. This morning, I still had some, but a PoS operator came and took everything,” one of the tellers claimed.

A customer in the banking hall, Hadiza Ahmed, said he had not laid her hands on the new notes since they were released last year.

“I don’t know if this January 31 deadline is feasible because I haven’t even touched the new naira notes since they were released,” she added.

At Access Bank, Obalende, the tellers mixed the new naira notes with very old and dirty old notes for customers.

One of our correspondents observed that for N50,000 withdrawal, N5,000 worth of new notes were added. For N100,000, N10,000 was given.

Many customers who were disgruntled by this and protested to have their notes changed were asked to come back on Monday.

“The tellers said we should come back on Monday. My own fear is that I don’t want to collect these old notes and forget to spend them and they become invalid in my hands,” a customer stated.

At the First Bank main branch on Bonny Island, Rivers State, old notes were still being dispensed as of Friday.

A trader, Comfort Adindu, who visited the branch for an over-the-counter withdrawal, was paid with old notes.

Adindu said, “At Bonny Island, I am not sure these new notes have been brought except for those who brought them from Port Harcourt.

“I have gone to many banks and they are still giving out old notes.”

A student, Wisdom Ahamefuna, who visited the UBA, King Perekule Road branch, Bonny, said the tellers mixed a few new notes with the old notes at the counter.

“The ATMs are still dispensing old notes. It is as though the money has been kept for long,” he added.

A senior bank official at Access Bank, who begged for anonymity because he was not permitted to speak on the matter, said it was not the fault of the banks but that of the CBN.

The bank official said, “The new notes you are talking about are being given by the CBN and the quantity they give to us is too small; so, we have to ration them to all over customers. There is nothing we can do.

“It is obvious that the January 31 deadline is not feasible, but we are waiting for the decision of the CBN. A lot of our customers are complaining. One even came here to fight us, but there is nothing we can do.

“Last week, our director of currency operations came with just 14 stacks worth N100,000 of new notes. How many customers will that serve?”

Dayo stated, “The CBN policy is good but the time span is too short. By this time, the new notes should have been everywhere. The CBN needs to do more sensitisation. It doesn’t seem like many people are aware that there is even a new naira or what it looks like, and it is not a good one.

An economist, Mr Ade Dayo, said the central bank seemed overwhelmed as it was obvious that it would not be able to meet up with the January 31 deadline.

FG advises undocumented Nigerians to leave Equatorial GuineaThe Federal Government has advised undocumented Nigerians in...
07/01/2023

FG advises undocumented Nigerians to leave Equatorial Guinea

The Federal Government has advised undocumented Nigerians in Equatorial Guinea to return to the country.

This advice was contained in a statement signed by the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Head, Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, on Friday.

According to the Commission, its attention was drawn to a report by the Government of Equatorial Guinea on October 17, 2022, advising undocumented foreigners in their country to leave voluntarily or face government sanction.

The Government of Equatorial Guinea noted that the move will help create stability in the country.

The statement read, “The attention of the Management of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, has been drawn to a letter from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation on the above-mentioned subject matter.

“A report by the Government of Equatorial Guinea on October 17, 2022, was issued, advising undocumented foreigners in their country to leave voluntarily or face government sanction.

“According to the report, this is aimed at curbing elements of sabotage and creating stability in the country of Equatorial Guinea.

“The letter also stated that obtaining a one or two-year residence permit by foreigners goes between $410 and $620.

“As a Commission committed to the welfare of its citizens, we advise that Nigerians in Equatorial Guinea should renew their permit if possible, or apply to come back home to Nigeria, if undocumented, to avoid sanctions by the Government of Equatorial Guinea.”

05/01/2023

Fire incident claims 3 lives, destroys property in Yobe

Yobe State Emergency Management Agency, (SEMA), says three children have been reported dead in a fire incident which occurred in Nguru town, Yobe State.

The agency disclosed this in a post via its official page on Thursday.

The State Humanitarian Agency noted that it has also received reports of fire incidents in Damaturu and Fune local government areas between 28th, 30th December, 2022 and 4th January, 2023 respectively.

According to SEMA, an assessment revealed loss of property, including household items; reserved food items, personal belongings, residential apartments, among others.

As harmattan season sets in, the agency cautioned people in the State against the use of fire, as well as other electrical appliances.

“SEMA wishes to use this medium to call on community leaders and heads of households to be cautious during this season, by ensuring that all electric appliances are switched off when not in use, firewoods are properly extinguished after use and that bush burning is carefully monitored”, it warned.

The agency, however, said it is mobilising resources for immediate support to cushion the hardships of victims in the affected communities.

This is what it takes to make 2k!!!🤞for some Men. It takes a labourer over 10hrs to earn that 2k...It will take Brother ...
02/01/2023

This is what it takes to make 2k!!!🤞for some Men.

It takes a labourer over 10hrs to earn that 2k...

It will take Brother Johnson to sell 40gig to make 2k.

It will take some teachers days to work for the same 2k.

A laundry man will need to iron 20 clothes to make that 2k.

It will take bike man to work for hours under a scorching sun to make that 2k.

It takes some barbers to barb four to six customers to make that 2k.

Ask those selling biscuits, they will have to sell a lot of cartons to make that 2k.

Some will say Ordinary ₦2k? 🤦‍♂️.
But.... it's Urgent.
Haven't you heard about urgent 2k?

It is not easy to get 2k but easy to spend.

Just close your eyes, do 1gig sub, take bike, and buy gala. The 2k is gone in minutes.

Always APPRECIATE those that give you the 2k when you need it.

It is from their sweat💧.

Happy New Year in advance..

29/12/2022

Car explosion kills seven Lagos residents going for revival.

Seven persons were burnt to death on Wednesday and seven others injured in a car explosion around Odogbolu Junction on the Sagamu-Benin Expressway, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

Our correspondent gathered that the accident occurred when a 15-passenger Mazda bus with number plate, AGL 886 YD, burst into flames due to engine oil overflow along the highway.

The Public Relations Officer of the Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps, Ogun State, Babatunde Akinbiyi, confirmed the incident which happened around 2.50pm.

Akinbiyi said the corps learnt from an eyewitness that the car was coming from the Kosofe area of Lagos, inbound Epe, for a church revival when its engine caught fire.

He said, “The number of passengers in the commercial bus was 15, out of which seven females were burnt to death, while the remaining seven were seriously burnt and taken to the Ijebu-Ode General Hospital for treatment. However, the driver of the bus escaped.

“The accidented Mazda bus has been taken to the Odogbolu Motor Traffic Division.”

Akinbiyi urged motorists to maintain and service their vehicles regularly.

29/12/2022

*HOW TO INSPIRE MANNERS IN YOUR CHILDREN.*

1. When entering the house greet your children or even hug them. This should help develop their sense of love and self worth.

2. Be good to your neighbours and never backbite. Never speak ill of other drivers when on the road. Your children would listen, absorb and emulate.

3. When calling your parents, encourage your children to speak to them. When visiting your parents take your children with you. The more they see you take care of your parents the more they will learn to take care of you.

4. When driving them to school, don't always play albums or cds in the car. Rather, tell them some motivational stories yourself. This will have a greater impact - trust me!

5. Read to them a short story and even a scripture a day – it doesn't take much time, but very good in creating strong bonds and wonderful memories.

6. Comb your hair, clean your teeth and wear presentable clothes even if sitting at home and not going out for the day. They need to learn that being clean and tidy has nothing to do with going out!

7. Try not to blame or comment on every word or action they say or do. Learn to overlook and let go sometimes. This certainly builds their self confidence.

8. Ask your children's permission before entering their rooms. Don't just knock and enter, but then wait for a verbal permission. They will learn to do the same when wanting to enter your room.

9. Apologize to your children if you made a mistake. Apologizing teaches them to be humble and polite.

10. Don't be sarcastic or make fun of their views or feelings, even if you "didn't mean it" and was "only joking". It really hurts.

11. Show respect to your children's privacy. Its important for their sense of value and self-esteem.

12. Don't expect that they will listen or understand the first time. Don't take it personal. But be patient and consistent.

13. Pray with them. Show them how to pray. Lead by example.

14. In addition, ask them to discuss their daily plans after the morning prayers. Children without concrete daily plans usually join others in executing theirs. They fall easy to peer pressure.

15. Hold them and bless them specially every morning.

May our labor over our children never be in vain
🙏🏽

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