Nigerians should be on high alert especially those in the northern region.
This is the model of suicide belt used by insurgents (both local and international), according to reports.
Looking like a waist bag, it metes out death and destruction wherever it unfortunately finds itself.Tuesday, 29 December 2015
Be Careful!! See The Suicide Belt Reportedly Used By Boko Haram Insurgents (Photo)
Nigerians should be on high alert especially those in the northern region.
This is the model of suicide belt used by insurgents (both local and international), according to reports.
Looking like a waist bag, it metes out death and destruction wherever it unfortunately finds itself.FRSC Returns N.5m Recovered At Accident Scene To Owners (Photo)
The sum of N514, 150:00 was recovered at an accident scene at Kwaita village, on the Abuja-Lokoja road by a rescue team of the Yangoji unit command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Saturday, December 26.
The unit commander of the FRSC, Mr. Joseph Ezeh disclosed this to a Daily Trust reporter while handing over the money to one of the survivors of the accident. Mr Ezeh said the money was recovered after two vehicles, Toyota Corolla and Nissan Sunny cars collided.
The team who rushed to the scene to rescue the victims recovered the large sum. Fortunately, the victims from the two vehicles, including a reverend father came out of the accident unhurt.
“Although, the money was from the two vehicles which did not belong to one person, thank God all the victims involved escaped unhurt before they all came and resolved among themselves that the money be hand-over to one of them,” Mr Ezeh said.
(Photo of the Acting unit head of operations, Yangoji unit command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Amadi Chika, left, handing the money over to the owners on Sunday, December 27)
Source: Daily Trust8 Categories Of Jobs That Can Frustrate The Life Of Nigerian Graduates
The dream of every graduate is to secure a good job and live a financial stable life, but unemployment and circumstances have made many graduates to settle for low profile jobs
These low profile jobs makes life unbearable for graduates which comes with poor salary package, terrible working condition and other derogatory factors.
So quickly let’s discuss on the categories of jobs that can frustrate the life of Nigeria Graduates;
1. GNLD
The problem with this company is not the product quality but the marketing strategies they adopt in selling their products. It’s an insult to tell a graduate to merchandise drug products under intense sun where customers can actually walk in to a friendly atmosphere pharmacy store. Graduates working with them never cease to complain about their ridiculous staff welfare and poor career growth.
2. Insurance Marketing
Frankly speaking and general summarising, many Nigerians don’t believe in insurance policy and that is the first frustration insurance marketers experience from customers. Immediately you introduce this idea to them, they will frustrate your life with curse meanwhile an insurance marketer salary is on commission basis.
3. Bank Marketing
I pity employees working in a bank especially contract staffs who work as marketers. Banks give ridiculous targets to them such as opening several accounts in a month with huge deposit knowing fully well that there is economic recession. Such employees come home at night looking tired, frustrated and wearisome and most time, broke.
4. Real Estate Marketing
The real estate sector is not booming like before and as a result of this, they advertise marketing vacancies every now and then to recruit for graduates. Apart from the fact that a graduate earn peanut in a month, it’s so difficult to get buyers to purchase a house when people can hardly afford 2 square meal in a day.
5. Teaching
It’s a big show of shame on our government to pay people who actually mould the career future of tomorrow’s leaders’ meagre salary. How can N18,000 cater for a grown up man with responsibilities? This is one the reasons why the standard of our educational sector keeps dwindling.
6. Telecom customer care
The insult a customer care rep receives from Nigerians daily, is enough to make him/her become a psychiatric patient. When credit is deducted from a customer’s account, he/she calls the customer care line to abuse, ridicule and hurl insults at the agent that picks the call.
7. PHCN
When people sight a NEPA/PHCN worker, the next thing that comes to their mind is to beat the hell out of that person. Employees working with electricity regulatory bodies always complain about management of irate customers and distribution of bills.
8. Asian coys
Hardly will you see an employee who gives a positive remark about working with an Asian company like the Indians and others. Most employees working with them complain bitterly about the long working hours, small salary and constant threats to sack them.Lagos And Ogun Bank Robbers’ Arms Suppliers Arrested (Photo)
Detectives attached to the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team (SIRT) have arrested suspected arms dealers who supplied Niger Delta militants c*m robbers that attacked banks at Lekki, Ikorodu and Festac in Lagos State and Agbara area of Ogun State.
The police arrested eight suspects, including an Army lance corporal, for allegedly supplying arms and ammunition to the bank robbers. Aside the arrest of the arms suppliers, SIRT also arrested seven members of the robbery gang.
The crackdown on the arms suppliers was led by Mr. Abba Kyari, a Chief Superintendent of Police and officials of Defence Intelligence. Six automatic pump action rifles, a pistol and some cartridges were recovered from the suspects.
Detectives gathered that most of the arms sold to the robbers were used for bank robberies, kidnapping and pipeline vandalism. A member of the robbery gang told SIRT operatives that his gang received large supplies of arms and ammunition from the soldier.
The soldier was posted to Borno State to fight the Boko Haram. It was also revealed that the soldier used to conceal weapons inside food items heading to Lagos from Borno.
The gang, which was also involved in pipeline vandalism at Ikorodu and Ijegemo areas of Lagos, would receive the ‘goods’ at a designated venue.
The gang would later credit the soldier’s bank account. The robbers used to come through the waterways, dressed in military camouflage uniforms.
They had attacked different banks, where they carted away millions of naira after blowing up banks entrance doors with dynamites.
In most of their operations, they killed women, children and policemen. According to the police, the eight suspects, Opeyemi Balogun, Ayodeji Famileye, Michael Adebayo, Edward Paul, Bayo Olaoye, Ahmed Mosuru, Olamilekan Omopeji and Emmanuel Ebo (the soldier), were picked at various locations in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Borno states.
A police source said: “The lance corporal was picked at his duty post in Maiduguri, Borno State by men of the Defence Intelligence. The officials received intelligence report of his activities from the police.
He is currently undergoing interrogation at the Defence Headquarters, Abuja.” The arms suppliers were alleged to have sold no fewer than 15 automatic pump action rifles, a pistol and several cartridges to the gang members.
Stating their own side, the arms suppliers insisted they did not know the arms and ammunition bought from them would be used for robbery. According to them, they thought the robbers were soldiers as they were normally seen clad in military fatigue.
Famileye, 40, the link between the robbers and arms dealers, said he sold an automatic rifle to the gang for N230,000 and he made over N60,000 on each rifle.
He said: “I used to demand extra N30,000 from the gang to procure firearms’ licence for each rifle sold to the gang. I’m not an arms dealer. I have a friend in Oyo State, Mike. He sells arms. I don’t know whether he is a licensed dealer or not.
“In 2012, during the fuel subsidy protest in Lagos, I went to Ikorodu to buy fuel and met Opeyemi Balogun. Balogun sold fuel to me and during our conversation; he told me that he was into security.”Monday, 28 December 2015
Public Opinion! Nigerian Students Abroad Protest Against CBN’s Ban Of Use Of Atm Cards Overseas
Some Nigerian students studying abroad staged a peaceful protest in front of the Nigerian embassy yesterday over the Central Bank of Nigeria’s ban on the use of Debit and credit cards outside Nigeria. CBN plans to stop the use of Nigerian debit and credit cards as from January 1st 2016.

See The 7 Things The Bible Forbids, But Most Of Us Do Anyways
We know the Bible can be pretty difficult to accurately interpret. Some people say the old testament laws don’t count anymore, but others think they still do. Bible scholars are needed here because there are some actions the Bible ban both in the old and new testament, and we’d like to know if they are still considered a sin or not?
1. Checking babies out:
Matthew 5:28
“But I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lustful intent has already committed adultery with her in His heart
2. Braiding your hair:
1Timothy 2:9
“likewise, I want women to adore themselves with proper clothing, modestly and discreetly, not with braided hair and gold or pearls or costly garments. ”
3. Women speaking in church :
1corinthians 14:34
“let your woman keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak, but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law”.
4. Eating more than you have to:
Proverbs 23:2
… And put a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony”
5. Trimming your beard:
leviticus 19:27
“Neither shalt though Mar the corners of thy beard”
And when people call the bible outdated, people will start shouting “son of the devil”.
6. Gossiping about your colleagues:
leviticus 19:16
“Though shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among the people: neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy neighbor, I am the Lord”
7. Tattoos:
leviticus 19:28
” ya shall not make any cuttings in the flesh of the dead, nor print any marks upon you, I am the Lord.
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They seem to be having a good time…Lol