Beautiful Actress, Ebube Nwagbo who’s currently working on a new movie played the role of a Gambian bride. Ebube who rocked a traditional attire looks stunning in the outfit.
Monday’s stoppage of foreign exchange sales to Bureau De Change operators by the Central Bank of Nigeria failed to lift the naira on Tuesday as the currency exchanged for 300 against the United States dollar in Kano, 290 in Lagos and 292 in Abuja.
2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup winning star Victor Osimhen used to hawk pure water in Ojota before his big break with the Golden, one of his representatives, Ariyo Igbayilola has revealed.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has dissociated itself from the call made by the party’s deputy national publicity secretary, Abdullahi Jalo, The Nation reports.
Tompolo is to be arrested in connection with a multi-billion naira fraud involving land contracts for the construction of a Nigerian Maritime University (NMU).
According to Sahara Reporters, the former Niger Delta militant, had bank accounts belonging to him frozen by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
According to reports at the time, two companies linked to Tompolo, Mieka Divers Ltd and Global West Vessel Specialists Nigeria Ltd, had their accounts frozen by the EFCC because of their use in fraudulent exchanges.
The EFCC said it wishes to question Tompolo about the illicit sale of N13 billion in land from him to the federal government. According to reports, the FG wanted to construct the Nigerian Maritime University (NMU) and had diverted public funds through the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to the militant.
Tompolo is reportedly hiding in the Niger Delta creeks; he has rejected all insinuations that the land deal was fraudulent, asking the EFCC to contact former President Goodluck Jonathan for clarification.
Meanwhile, former Niger Delta militants have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to prevail on the EFCC to desist from plaguing the ex-militant leader, Tompolo.
Tompolo who has been taken to court on a 40-count criminal charge of unlawful conversion, was charged alongside Patrick Akpobolokemi, a former boss of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA).