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Friday, 10 June 2022
Tinubu Unveils Manifesto– To Decentralise Police, Create Jobs, Ensure 12% GDP Growth
Thursday, 9 June 2022
How to register for your PVC online
As Nigerians
prepare for the upcoming electoral polls, the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, set up an online Continuous Voter Registration last year, to
enable Nigerians to sign up online and continue their registration at a
physical location.
INEC,
Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu said the aim of the CVR website was to
“enhance voter experience by making the registration exercise faster, easier,
and less crowded than before”.
“The portal
allows a two-step registration process in which first, prospective registrants
log in to pre-register by providing their basic biodata and some biometrics and
second to complete the registration by physically presenting themselves at a
designated registration centre of their choice,” he stated.
INEC has
also announced that the online registration ends on 30th May 2022, urging
Nigerians to complete their application and schedule appointments for biometric
capture before then.
The CVR
website also stated that the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR)
exercise ends by 30th June 2022.
“This will
enable the Commission to clean up the registration data, print the Permanent
Voters’ Cards (PVCs) and compile the register ahead of the 2023 General
Elections,” it said.
If you want
to begin the online PVC process before the 30th May deadline and the final
physical closure of the exercise before June 30th, then you should do this.
You first
log in to cvr.inecnigeria.org and register.
Create a new
portal user which requires, your legal name, mobile line, phone number, email
and password.
You should
receive an email, to verify and activate your account, and log back in to
approve that the details you gave belong to you.
After that,
you are to fill out a form requesting biodata, date of birth and also polling
unit.
After you
are done with the biodata process, you are expected to upload a picture of
yourself to the system.
Once this
process is concluded, you are to select a date for physical biometrics collation,
a list of centres would be offered closest to you. You are to finish the
application process with the details you submitted and print the slip you used
to continue the process at the INEC centres to get your PVC.
INEC
reported that on May 16th, 2023, the Continuous Voter Registration had risen to
9,238,991, adding that 5,845,751 registrants had completed their registrations,
of which 2,584,548 were done online and 3,261,203 via physical registration.
2,903,003 of
registrants who completed their registration were male, while 2,942,748 were
female. 48,252 were Persons With Disabilities
Friday, 27 May 2022
Court Says Jonathan Can Run for President in 2023
On Friday in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, the Federal High Court ruled that former President Goodluck Jonathan can run for president in 2023. The judge, Isa Dashen, ruled on Friday that Mr Jonathan's right to run for the presidency a second time cannot be restricted by a retroactive statute.
In 2015, when Mr Jonathan sought reelection, he was defeated at the polls by the incumbent president, Muhammadu Buhari, and his eligibility to run for the presidency a second time has been the subject of intense political debate.
In April, Femi Falana, a human rights attorney, stated that the former president cannot run in the presidential election of 2023, citing constitutional provisions prohibiting former presidents from seeking re-election. Mr Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), issued a statement in response to increasing calls for Mr Jonathan to run for president in 2023.
He stated that Mr Jonathan, who served as president of Nigeria from 2010 to 2015, would violate constitutional term limits of two eight-year terms if he ran for and won the presidency again.
Mr Falana recalled that Mr Jonathan became President of Nigeria in 2010 following the untimely death of President Umar Yar'Adua, and subsequently ran for and won the presidential election in 2011.
Thursday, 26 May 2022
DEBORAH: Pastor Donates Flats, Car To Deborah’s Parents In Rivers State
The parents of slain Sokoto Christian student, Deborah Yakubu, have been gifted 14 flats by the General Overseer of Omega Power Ministry, Chibuzor Chinyere.
Sharing photos on its official Facebook page, the church said a car was also included in the gift to help the family of the deceased, who is currently in Port Harcourt.
Deborah was killed by an Islamic mob in Sokoto on allegations of blasphemy.
Wednesday, 25 May 2022
CBN Governor: Sack Rumours are Untrue
The Central Bank of Nigeria denied that its Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele, has been sacked.
The Bank called the report an unfounded rumour.
On Wednesday morning, there were reports that Nigeria's President,
Muhammadu Buhari had sacked Emefiele due to his presidential ambitions.
However, several papers are quoting Nwanisiobi as denying the trending report, saying,
“I heard it just the way you got it too.
As far as I am concerned, it’s a rumour. I’m not aware of any sack.”
How My Friend Got Scammed
(Short Note from Yemi Olakitan)
When I saw this article on LinkedIn, I knew I had to publish it on my blog so that my readers can benefit from it.
I can perfectly relate to the story in it because for the past six months a group of self-acclaimed and self-professed cryptocurrency experts have been harassing me on social media and asking me to invest with them, not that investment is bad but, many are fraudsters!!
I thank God that they have not succeeded in making me part with my money. This article is published for this very reason; to alert the public to the scammers out there, claiming to be crypto experts, asking you to part with your hard-earned money in order to scam you. Beware!!
How My Friend Got Scammed
By Oluwatosin Olaseinde
It was a
beautiful Sunday afternoon, we had just closed from church when I picked up my
friend’s call and she was sounding as excited as someone that won the lottery.
At first, I
thought she had finally gotten a scholarship, as this has been her desire for
the past few years. I was busy dancing at the thought of my friend relocating
from Nigeria at last. But she quickly cut my celebration short and said ‘No,
it’s not relocation’, so I paused to listen to her. She said, “Omo I don
hammer, maga ti pay…lol.” I thought to myself, ‘what is fueling all these words
and excitement?”
Before I
forget, this same friend called me the previous night (Saturday), that she
needed some money to address an urgent need, and promised to pay it back by
Monday. At first, I was reluctant, but it was very unusual of her to make such
a request, so I just gave it to her without question.
After the
call on Sunday, she called me again on Monday sounding sad. I had already
forgotten the money I gave her and I thought she wanted to explain that she
wouldn't be able to pay it back as promised, but what I heard next shocked me
to the bone. “I have been scammed. I have lost all the money I saved for my
travelling,” She said as she cried like a baby. I was short of words.
“What! What happened? How manage?”
This is her story….
A particular
group she had been following in the media, claimed to help people invest their
money in cryptocurrency and pay them a certain amount as returns. They claimed
to have an understanding of the crypto market and were into futures trading
(Cryptocurrency futures are contracts between two investors that bet on a
cryptocurrency's future price. They allow investors to gain exposure to select
cryptocurrencies without purchasing them).
Since she
had little knowledge of cryptocurrency, she thought it would be a good
investment decision for her. She told me how she monitored them for up to 2
weeks, and how people thronged into the discussion group to thank the traders.
Anytime people in the group reported one problem or the other, they got it
resolved before she blinked an eye. They shared the link to their website
(which was never theirs) but the excitement did not even allow her to dig deep.
In order to verify the genuineness, she sent private messages to some of the
individuals in the group and they all confirmed how helpful the company had
been. She later realized that it was all staged.
To cut the
long story short, they promised to pay back her investment and return by 3 PM
on Monday. By 4 PM, she had not received anything and that was when she
realized that she had been scammed.
A lot of
people have fallen victim to this scam, their hard-earned money disappeared
into thin air just because they didn’t carry out due diligence.
And others
who carried out their research, have fallen victim to the “phishing scam”. This
scam targets information pertaining to online wallets. Specifically, scammers
are now interested in login details of crypto wallets, which would give access
to the money within the wallet. They send an email leading unsuspecting
investors to a specially created website that asks them to enter private
information. When the hackers have acquired this information, they can steal
the cryptocurrency contained in those wallets.
This is why
at Money Africa we equip you with the right financial knowledge you need to
start investing in stocks, bonds, treasury bills, mutual funds, ETFs, REITs,
cryptocurrency and many more.
And since we
know a lot of people fall victim to the wrong platforms for investment, we
guide you to the right companies or apps to start your investment journey, like
Luno.
Luno is a
cryptocurrency platform available to both iOS and Android users. It checks off
several of the most important boxes for a crypto exchange. It is highly secure,
easy to use, beginner-friendly, pays interest on crypto savings, has secure
storage and provides educational resources.
To download
the app, kindly use the links below;
Android;
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.bitx.android.wallet&hl=en&gl=US
Apple;
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/luno-buy-and-sell-crypto-app/id927362479
Published by
Oluwatosin
Olaseinde
Founder,
Money Africa & Ladda | Fintech | Edtech | Linked In Top Voices Finance
& Economy 2020 | Mandela Washington Fellowship | Financial literacy expert
Founder,
Money Africa & Ladda | Fintech | Edtech | Linked In Top Voices Finance
& Economy 2020 | Mandela Washington Fellowship | Financial literacy expert
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-my-friend-got-scammed-oluwatosin-olaseinde/
This article was first published on LinkedIn
Monday, 23 May 2022
Meet Adeola Ogunmola: First Nigerian woman to Fly Boeing 787
Meet Adeola Ogunmola, Nigerian-born Commercial Pilot and the first Nigerian woman to fly with Qatar Airways.
She hails from Ogbomoso, Oyo state Nigeria and graduated from the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology based in Ogbomoso.
She started her aviation career and obtained her Commercial Pilot Licence from Sunrise Aviation (Ormond Beach, Florida) in 2011.
Adeola joined Medview operations Abuja in 2013 till October 2018, first as a First officer on Boeing 737 classic, and was later upgraded to Boeing 767-300ER.
In October 2018, she joined Qatar Airways and became the first Nigerian woman to fly the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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