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Sunday 23 June 2024

Photos: Jbronze CEO Joan Asamaigor stunning outfit to Eva's 40th birthday party

 



Jbronze CEO, Joan Asamaigor, stunned in a breathtaking outfit at Eva's 40th birthday party in Lagos last night! The event was a glamorous gathering of the crème de la crème of society, and Joan's fashion sense was truly out of this world. She perfectly represented her brand, Jbronze, with her impeccable style and elegance. Her outfit shone with glamor and glints, making her a standout at the prestigious celebration. Joan's presence was a testament to her exceptional taste and her ability to make a statement with her fashion sense. She undoubtedly made a lasting impression at Eva's milestone birthday party!

Muse @Jbronzehair

Outfit by @ericamoorebrand

Makeup by @I.a.makeovers

Style by @nell_j.styled

Photography by @nell_j.styled

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Thursday 20 June 2024

Northwest Climate Peace Hub: A Climate Security Approach to Conflict Prevention

 

Earlier this month, Building Blocks for Peace Foundation (BBFORPEACE) landed in Sokoto and Katsina for a climate security project aimed at combating conflict and insecurity induced by the impacts of climate change such as, environmental degradation, desertification, degraded pastures, and drought in Northwestern Nigeria. 


BBFORPEACE is implementing viable climate change adaptation and mitigation initiatives, including: capacity-building training for 500 youths on Dialogue, Mediation, Reconciliation, Climate Adaptation, and Early Warning and Early Response (EWER); establishing climate and conflict EWER structures; and supporting climate activists with micro-grants which will be dedicated to planting of trees in strategic areas that are experiencing desert encroachment.

In Illela border town in Sokoto State, the 250 participants of this climate security training were between ages 15-45, including people with disabilities.

Ijeoma Seraphie Obiedelu, the gender officer for this project, ensured gender balance was factored into the sessions as well as fair representation from the communities.

It was delightful to see the immediate comprehension of the participants as Ijeoma conducted the post evaluation sessions to assess their level of understanding of the training. There were interesting questions asked about conflict sensitivity and how one can mediate a multifaceted conflict situation for example a conflict that has both political and religious elements embedded in it. They were also keen as to how climate change affects their general standard of living including the crime rate. Overall, the results of the post evaluation session revealed an impressive 74% comprehension rate.😊😊

This project is sponsored by United Nations Development Programme Nigeria and the Embassy of Norway in Nigeria.















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Monday 17 June 2024

Music Artist Declares His Extended Play (EP) The Best

 



"Nigerian music sensation, Jmoney Sweet, has made a daring declaration on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), confidently proclaiming his recently released EP, "HUSTLE & BUSTLE", as the best of the year! He boldly stated, *"Since the beginning of this year I have the best EP. My EP is better than all the single and album that has come out this year and I dare anybody to challenge me on it let's compare!"*


This bold assertion has left fans and critics alike wondering how his EP stacks up against other notable releases this year, such as:

- Shallipopi - Shakespopi (April 12)
- Young Jonn - Jiggy Forever (April 12)
- Kizz Daniel - TZA EP (March 11)
- Timi Dakolo - The Chorus Leader (Jan 26)
- Iyanya - Once Upon A Cat (Feb 2)
- Portable - Tony Montana of London EP (Feb 5)
- Ayra Starr - The Year I Turned 21 (May 31)
- Falz - Before The Feast - EP (June 7)
- Tems - Born In The Wild (June 7)
To mention a few...

Now, it's up to the music community to weigh in! After listening to Jmoney Sweet's "HUSTLE & BUSTLE" EP, where do you think it ranks among these notable releases? Share your thoughts and let's get the conversation started!"

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Thursday 13 June 2024

Jbronze: Luxury Salon in Lekki..

  

Experience the epitome of luxury and beauty at Jbronze Boutique, the premier salon in Lekki!

As the number one hair salon in the area, we offer a wide range of high-end services and products, including:

- Top-of-the-line hair products for all your hair needs
- High-quality makeup products for a flawless look
- Eyelashes to add a touch of glamour to your eyes
- Expert hair care products for nourishment and protection
- Hair revamp services to transform your look
- Pedicure and manicure services for perfectly polished nails

Step into our cozy and inviting environment, where our friendly and skilled professionals provide exceptional customer service. At Jbronze Boutique, we're dedicated to making you look and feel your absolute best. Come visit us today and experience the Jbronze difference!"

Located in the heart of Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria. Our salon is conveniently located within the prestigious Sixty9 Mall, at 69B Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, 106/104, Lekki, Lagos






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5 Reasons to avoid Sportybet ahead of the Euro2024 and Olympics

 




Euro2024 is now just a few days away so you know it’s another opportunity to cash out backing the likes of Portugal, Spain, England and France to clear the group stages. But before you load up your Sportybet account, here are 5 reasons why you should totally avoid Sportybet.

  1. Sportybet is currently owing customers over 950m in unpaid winnings

According to several media outlets and petitions filed to the EFCC, Police Special Fraud Unit, Police Force Intelligence and Investigation Department, NLRC and other agencies, by aggrieved customers, Sportybet is currently accused of owing about 114 customers over 950m and refusing to pay them their legitimate winnings. Many of these customers have taken to social media and granted media interviews to explain their predicament about how the company not only refused to pay their hard earned winnings but also closed their accounts unjustly and without explanation.

  1. They blocked accounts of customers after they won money on their platform

In order to avoid paying these customers, Sportybet immediately blocked their accounts after winning. Imagine risking your money and winning a big bet during the Euro 2024 or Olympics and then Sportybet closes your account after refusing to pay you. It is best to avoid the platform until they start operating with integrity.

  1. Sportybet accused customers of playing “fake odds” to avoid paying out winnings. 


Imagine you staked N500 and won N50m– then Sportybet comes forward to say they won't pay you because you played “fake odds” on their platform. As ridiculous as it sounds, that’s exactly what they are currently doing– denying over 100 customers access to their winnings totaling over 950m and accusing them of playing “fake odds” and using “bot technology”. What does that even mean? Better safe than sorry. Avoid Sportybet and stories that touch if you know what’s good for you.

  1. Sportybet is playing dirty and knows exactly what it is doing.

After locking the accounts of punters who have won money on the platform, Sportybet through its customer care is asking for ridiculous documents like “Skype ID” before unlocking accounts. SKYPE ID. Who uses Skype in Nigeria? And how should that affect verification? Even after customers explain they don’t use Skype, Sportybet insists that the accounts won’t be unlocked because failure to provide ANY requested information would lead to continued punishment. Now imagine you win 80m and they close your account. And then tell you to bring a document showing that you own the house you’re living in– meanwhile you’re just a tenant. That means your money has gone, according to Sportybet. Absolute disgrace. To make matters worse, even after providing Skype ID, the accounts remain closed.

  1. IT experts have called out the company’s lies
 


After claiming that customers played “fake odds” using “bot technology”, independent indigenous and international IT experts have come forward to rubbish those claims and explained why it is impossible for anyone to create, publish and play fake odds on Sportybet or any other betting platform.

Unless Sportybet pays the money it owes to its customers and is able to demonstrate strong financial health to redeem player winnings– it is better to look for another betting platform for your Euro2024 adventure. The worst thing that could happen is that you finally get a big breakthrough that could change your life forever, and Sportybet refuses to pay you claiming you played “fake odds”. 


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Tuesday 11 June 2024

Jackson Ude accuses CBN Deputy Governor, Bala Bello of academic fraud

 


 

Jackson Ude, anti-corruption activist has accused a Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Bala Bello, of academic fraud.

In a post on X on Monday, titled “BALA BELLO: THE MOST PADDED ACADEMIC FRAUD IN CBN!”, Jackson Ude said “The Deputy Governor, Corporate, of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Bala Bello, is an academic fraud. He managed to obtain a Bachelor degree from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, but has all through been lying that he has an MBA from same institution. Bello should provide the date he enrolled for the MBA program and the date he graduated. He should make his certificate public. Aye e ti fe ba je ba yi oo.”

“Not done with his academic fraud, Bello tells his friends and associates that he has a PhD. On his CBN profile, he listed the PhD as Honoris Causa from some obscure and unknown universities one of which is from Republic of Benin, a haven for fake universities. Bello should tell us how much he paid for those Honoris Causa. Aye e ti fe ba je ba yi ooo.

Commonwealth University where Bello bought another PhD Honoris Causa has been declared fake by the Federal Government during the Mohammadu Buhari’s time.
Bello has no Master’s degree, has no PhD but he is busy sacking Masters and PhD holders from the CBN who got those jobs through merit.
I will wait for Bello to respond before I him to the garbage bin!” Jackson Ude further said.

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“FIRS CHAIRMAN, ADEDEJI, SQUANDERS N3.5BILLION ON BULLETPROOF SUVs, GOES ON A JAMBOREE TRIP TO LONDON WITH 15 AIDES”, JACKSON UDE ALLEGES

 

Zach Adedeji, FIRS Chairman

“At a time Bola Tinubu’s Government has refused to increase minimum wage for workers who are still at N30k (about $20) per month, the chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue, FIRS, Zach Adedeji, allegedly squandered over N3.5billion of tax payers money on six Lexus LX600 Bulletproof SUVs recently.
“Not done with his jamboree, Adedeji flew 15 out of his almost 50 Aides to London where they were partying, jumping from club to club for days,” Jackson Ude, an anti-corruption activist said on Sunday via his X handle.
“Insiders told me Adedeji has been moving funds to London where he is acquiring choice properties, using one of his trusted Aide called Juwon.
“Angry insiders further revealed that Adedeji who might end up as the most corrupt FIRS Chairman, padded his office with several Aides who are at Directors levels such as a Chief of Staff, SA Special Duties, SA Technical, SALogistics, SAFacility Management, SA Prosecution, SA Legal, SA Human Capital, SA Tax Matters,  SA Customer Centricity , SA Communications and Advocacy,  SA New Media, SA Digital Media, SA ICT, SA Medium Tax Matters, SA Large Tax Matters, SA Small Tax Matters, Principal Private Secretary,  Protocol, all Directorate cadre. On top of that, he has 5 Personal Assistants.
“Only recently, Adedeji allegedly collected millions of dollars in kickbacks to help the South African owned Multichoice evade over $1.5billion in taxes owed Nigeria over several years,” Jackson Ude further said.




Disclaimer notice: Image(s) source: Jackson Ude


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Thursday 6 June 2024

EXPOSING BALA BELLO. THE PUPPETEER BEHIND THE STAFF CHAOS AT THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA

 



In recent days, the CBN is again in the news for the chaotic events surrounding the mass transfer of staff to various outstations and more recently for the sacking of some of its elite staff under a so-called restructuring exercise.

Again, *the Governor, Olayemi Cardoso is at the centre of the storm, but little has been said about the man behind the chaos – Bala Bello, Deputy Governor – Corporate Services.*


Bala’s meteoric rise from a mediocre career background to becoming a deputy to the CBN Governor is a modern Machiavellian narrative on how the corridors of powers in Nigeria’s highest institutions can be easily accessed by corporate bandits using their political connections.


*In January 2003, the then CBN Governor, Chief Joseph Sanusi conducted a recruitment exercise to bring into the Bank, the very best graduate officers to power the strategic transformation of the Central Bank of Nigeria.*


*The project EAGLES initiative was the starting point from which the CBN would emerge as Nigeria’s premier public institution.*


*That January, a total of 40,000 candidates were shortlisted to write the aptitude tests for various vacancies at the CBN. Joseph Sanusi ensured that the recruitment exercise was conducted with the highest possible level of integrity. He refused to allow the political elite impose candidates on him resulting in the hiring of the top 400 (1%) of the shortlisted candidates.*


The sons and daughters of nobodies became employees of Nigeria’s elite public institution.


This cohort would become the driving force for implementing change at the CBN. Bala Bello also participated in the 2003 recruitment exercise; however, he fell out of the race having failed to make the cutoff mark after the first aptitude test was conducted. Surprisingly, twenty years later, Bala Bello was appointed Deputy Governor at the same Bank.


*How Bala’s career progression surpassed that of his intellectual superiors is in every sense the story of how political hustlers take control of public institutions and end up in positions of power far beyond their capacities. The highest ranking members of the 2003 cohort had only attained the cadre of deputy directors.*


In less than a year of being Deputy Governor, Bala has taken the desecration of the CBN to new lows. Following Joseph Sanusi’s tenure, the CBN has had four Governors: Charles Soludo, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Godwin Emefiele and Olayemi Cardoso.


Professor Soludo continued the new culture of meritorious recruitment and brought in another generation of high achieving graduate officers. Vacancies for available positions were publicised in national newspapers, shortlists were made considering academic qualifications and federal character, aptitude tests and interviews were conducted objectively. This resulted in the employment of Nigerian citizens who had no godfathers into Nigeria’s apex bank.


*The coming of Sanusi Lamido changed the culture of meritorious recruitment. Sanusi Lamido stopped the open and transparent recruitment culture and brought in friends and family. He hired people into various cadres of the Bank and particularly brought in a large cohort of Directors and Deputy directors that would subsequently take over the leadership of the CBN. This was a turning point in the Bank’s strategic direction.*


Godwin Emefiele also continued this trend of nepotism. The floodgates of recruitment at the CBN were made wide open to all. The Bank hired staff weekly, however Emefiele’s recruitment differed from Sanusi Lamido’s as Emefiele mostly brought in staff to fill lower graduate officer positions. Hence it can be observed the decadence in the top leadership positions were largely because of Lamido Sanusi’s mismanagement.


*Olayemi Cardoso resumed office to face these staffing nightmares. As Emefiele’s leadership had become synonymous with high-handedness and political misadventures, the mess needed to be cleared, however a General is only as good as his lieutenants.*


*Instead of a mature and experienced deputy to oversee these critical staff issues, Cardoso was given Bala Bello. An inexperienced, anger prone, tribalist with suspected psychotic tendencies.*


*Bala Bello as Deputy Governor, Corporate Services gave him responsibility over Human Resources, Procurement Services, Finance, Security Services, Legal Services, Capacity Development and Corporate Communications.*


This wide portfolio would be entrusted to an unqualified individual whose actions have thrown the CBN into another shameful public maelstrom.


To understand the present chaos at the CBN and how it can be attributed to Bala Bello, we need to investigate his antecedents at the Nigeria Export Import Bank (NEXIM) where he served similarly as the Executive Director, Corporate Services.


*Prior to joining NEXIM, Bala was unemployed for four years. His previous employer Sigma Pensions had let him go, for reasons that have been rumoured to be related to his alleged involvement in fraudulent activities.*


*How Bala Bello ended up being nominated by the past administration to becoming an Executive Director at NEXIM is a testimony to how profitable political hustling can be in Nigeria.*


Bala’s reign at NEXIM is like his current reign at the CBN. In one word, it was chaos!


He oversaw the dismissal of several staff members without due process (this ensured that he instilled a culture of fear at NEXIM), He hijacked the medical services and handed it to a ‘friendly’ HMO, he only worked with acting directors (this ensured that his direct reports were lackeys whom could not challenge his decisions),


He allegedly awarded service contracts to related entities and successfully subverted his then Boss, the Director General of NEXIM.


At the CBN, Bala has replicated the same formula that he successfully implemented at the CBN. This has been done in the following ways.


1. On resumption at the CBN, he cancelled the registration of all accredited contractors even though they were yet to come to the end of their two-year tenure. He then registered a new set of contracting firms. These new entities included registered enterprises and ventures rather than solely limited liability companies as stated in the CBN’s procurement policies.


2. He has awarded contracts beyond his approval limits.


3. He transferred staff away from the procurement services at the head office to various outstations and replaced them with lackeys that do his bidding. The Department has been stripped of virtually all senior southerners and northern Christians.


4. He has terminated the appointment of Directors and other executive cadre staff without board approval as stipulated in the CBN act.


5. He has terminated the appointment of other staff cadres without due process. The so-called restructuring exercise at the CBN has been conducted without any legal remit from the CBN Board, without any terms of reference and stated objectives and set criteria.


6. The terminated CBN staff have been majorly southerners (Christian and Muslims) and northern Christians. These form over 90% of those affected.


7. Contrary to the Bank’s policy on the non-permission of employment of siblings, Bala’s biological brother is also in the employment of the CBN and remains untouched by the transfers and appointment terminations.


8. Since his appointment, no Directors have been appointed. He has kept all vacant departments under the leadership of acting directors, who are afraid to displease him out of fear of not being appointed as full directors or fear of sacking.


9. He has overpowered his principal (Cardoso) likely using blackmail tactics. This was allegedly achieved by getting his principal to approve policy changes and renumeration increases without due processes such as board approvals.


10. The appointment terminations have particularly targeted the highflyers recruited by Chief Joseph Sanusi. Bala has come to haunt his intellectual superiors and ensure that he has no opposition from any CBN staff. The last has made himself first. He has put himself in the position of determining the future leadership of Nigeria’s apex bank.


From all indications, the travails of the CBN will likely continue to the near future.


The Bank’s strategic direction has been abandoned, its culture of ethics and professionalism have been trounced and replaced with a culture of fear and indifference. Staff no longer see themselves as stakeholders in the Bank, like sheep without a shepherd. This loss of faith in the CBN by its staff is like what has happened across commercial banks in Nigeria where their staff abandoned loyalty to their employers. This is the chief reason behind the high incidence of fraud in Nigerian banks. The CBN cannot afford to have the same culture of disloyalty.


Olayemi Cardoso must take the bull by the horns and drag the CBN from the mud of mediocrity that Bala Bello has dunked it in.


Cardoso must decide what his legacy will be, whether he will continue to be dribbled by this young rascal or whether he will chart the part of humble service and return to the meritocratic roots planted by Chief Joseph Sanusi.


 


Cardoso must revisit every single staff termination decision and verify if such decisions were made in good faith or were an act of malice. He must seek reconciliation over recrimination.


 


The CBN will soon be plagued with a barrage of court cases as affected staff will seek redress in the halls of justice and possibly in mud slinging halls of social media. The investigations by both arms of the National Assembly is just the start.


 


The CBN, President Bola Tinubu and Nigeria do not need another round of international embarrassment. It would be wise for Cardoso to pursue the healing of the Central Bank of Nigeria.


*Will Cardoso be the healer, or will he be the cancer?*


Time will tell.


We are all watching.


 


31.05.2024


 


A concerned CBN staff


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