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Finance: Nigeria's central bank has dismissed reports that MTN may refund $8.1 billion demand in local currency

Nigeria's central bank has dismissed reports that MTN may refund $8.1 billion demand in local currency

Isaac Okoroafor, CBN's spokesperson, said MTN will not get a naira-denominated benefit to refund the record $8.1 billion.

MTN Group Ltd. will not get a naira-denominated benefit to refund the record $8.1 billion it "improperly moved out of the country," the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has said.

News reports filtered on Monday, September 3, 2018, that the South African phone company may receive a naira-denominated refund for the CBN $8.1 billion demand.

CBN says refund will be in dollar

But Isaac Okoroafor, CBN's spokesperson told Business Insider Sub-Saharan Africa on Tuesday morning, September 4, 2018, that the regulatory authority's demand is very clear on the matter.

“The report is very clear, what we have here is in dollar terms and not naira�, he said in a phone conversation.

Experts believed that the sanction which is about half of MTN’s market capitalisation will affect market conditions in Nigeria and could threaten the country's financial institutions.

CBN hammers fine on 4 banks

Last week, Nigeria's central bank (CBN) ordered Africa's telecoms giant, MTN “refund a total of $8.134billion moved out of the country" for breaching the country's forex regulations.

The bank also slammed a huge N5.8 billion fine on the banks for allegedly aiding MTN in the illegal capital repatriation.

The affected banks and their fines are Standard Chartered Bank (N2.4 billion), Stanbic IBTC (N1.8bn), Citibank (N1.2bn) and Diamond bank with N0.25 billion.

MTN denies CBN's claim

MTN denied involvement in any wrongdoing while some banks said they are currently in talks with the monetary authority.

Rob Shuter, the Group CEO of MTN also stated that the apex bank's sanction will complicate the IPO processes. He, however, said MTN is continuing with the listing process.

Last Friday, Herbert Wigwe, Access Bank CEO, said, the bankers' committee will intervene in the current forex issues between Nigeria and MTN.

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Reuben Abati: Buhari, 2019 elections and the limitations of the law

President Muhammadu Buhari reportedly declared in China, last Sunday, that he believes in the idea of free and fair elections, and that he is committed to this pillar of the democratic process. I don’t expect him to say anything otherwise.  On the whole idea of free and fair elections, electoral integrity as it were, rests the political stability of our country and the legitimacy of democratic governments. Besides, President Buhari is a beneficiary of the framework of electoral integrity instituted by his predecessor in office.  On account of the misgivings reported about the conduct of the 2007 general elections, President Goodluck Jonathan upon his assumption of office had declared that he hoped to leave a legacy of free, fair and credible elections. He tried to do this in 2011, even if there was an outbreak of violence in parts of the North, owing more to ethnic emotions rather than any far-reaching failings by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).  Between 2011 and 2015, President Jonathan remained committed to his promise.

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Whenever elections were held, gubernatorial elections or bye elections and the ruling party lost, he was always the first to congratulate the winner of the election and to call for due respect for the people’s choice. I recall when the Gubernatorial election in Edo State was held in 2012. The President characteristically congratulated the winner in that election –  Adams Oshiomhole, now Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Some elements with the Edo State PDP had grumbled loudly that the President should not have congratulated Oshiomhole because they intended to reject the results and make trouble. I received one or two phone calls, as presidential spokesman, telling me I was stupid to have issued a statement so quickly congratulating Adams Oshiomhole. The President’s acceptance of the result of the election tied their hands. They didn’t make trouble, instead they went to the Tribunal and pursued their case all the way to the Supreme Court.

The apex court in a lead judgement read by Bode Rhodes-Vivour (JSC) upheld Oshiomhole’s election. The rule of law prevailed. Again, in 2015, when the Presidential election did not favour President Goodluck Jonathan, he conceded victory to President Buhari and vacated office. He respected the Nigerian people’s right to choose. He chose to lead by example. If anyone is uncomfortable with this short narrative, let the person be further apprised of the fact that Professor Attahiru Jega, who served as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) under President Jonathan, (2010 – 2015), remains today perhaps the most successful electoral umpire in Nigeria since independence. With probably the exception of Hon. Justice Ephraim O. I. Akpata, every other electoral commission chairperson before him, left office with a trail of controversy.  The two general and other elections conducted by Attahiru Jega were widely regarded as credible. It may be too early to offer a final assessment of his successor, but it is safe to say that today’s INEC does not seem to be as strong and as prepared as Jega’s INEC.

This is the more reason why President Muhammadu Buhari’s declaration as regards free and fair elections is important. The preparedness and integrity of the electoral commission have far-reaching implications for the outcomes of the 2019 electoral process.  In a recent research essay by Mathew T. Page and Sola Tayo, titled “Countdown to February 2019: A Look Ahead at Nigeria’s Elections� (July 2018) legitimate concerns have been raised about “Nigeria’s volatile pre-election season� and the strategic importance of the National Electoral Commission. If the Gubernatorial elections conducted in Kogi, Ondo and Ekiti states can be used as signs of things to come, then, indeed, Nigerians have cause to worry and the government enough reason to reassure the people. In the face of all this, it is important that President Buhari matches his words with action. The series of double entendres coming from the Presidency in the past few weeks, increase anxiety, not confidence, about the promise of credible elections in 2019.

It should be a matter of interest to us, for example, that barely six months to the 2019 general election, the National Assembly and the Presidency remain locked in a disruptive battle over the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2018. In February 2018, the National Assembly forwarded an Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill to the President. This was vetoed. The President vetoed the Bill over disagreements on the issue of whether or not the National Assembly has the right to determine the sequence of elections. The lawmakers in re-ordering the 2019 elections had put the presidential election last, apparently to prevent the possibility of the elections being influenced by any bandwagon effect. The matter went to court and the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the National Assembly. On June 27, 2018, the National Assembly sent another version of the amended Bill to the President for his assent. This was again vetoed on the grounds that it contained constitutional breaches. On July 24, 2018, the very day the National Assembly embarked on a recess till September 25, the National Assembly again passed another version of the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill which purportedly reached the President on August 3, 2018. Pressures from National Assembly members to the effect that the Bill should be signed was rebuffed by the Presidency, with the argument that the President still had enough time, since the Constitution provides for a 30-day window within which the President can assent to a bill or he would be deemed to have vetoed it. That 30-day window closed on September 2.

Meanwhile, the only explanation that was offered by the President’s Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, when I interviewed him on “The Morning Show� (Arise News, DSTV Ch. 416, GoTV, Ch. 44 and SKY Ch. 519), on September 3 is that “it is well with the Electoral Bill�.  I couldn’t figure out what that means in plain English language.  “It is well�? How? I tried to provoke Senator Enang to comment on the Electoral Bill and its amendment. He argued that we should wait till September 25 when the National Assembly resumes, for us to know what the President has done with the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill. I wondered: Why the secrecy? Why the mystery? I didn’t make much headway. Enang invoked his Miranda rights – a right that does not apply to him in the instance. But it is reassuring that before the close of work, on September 3, Enang had reconsidered his position and rightly taken the good step of providing clarifications. He reportedly disclosed that the President declined assent to the Electoral Bill on August 30 (which is the same as the President vetoing the Bill) on the ground that the Bill as proposed contains “some drafting issues.� Incidentally this is also one of the excuses that the Presidency gave to justify President Buhari’s rejection of the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) as presented to him by the National Assembly.

Nonetheless, the fate of the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill remains dangerously shrouded in mystery. Why is it so difficult for the Executive and the Legislature to agree on a legal framework for the 2019 elections?  Sometime in August, both Enang and Garba Shehu, the president’s other spokesman, told us that there was still enough time for the President to sign the amended bill. We now know that he chose not to sign it. In response to allegations by the rival opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), that the President continues to veto the bill because it contains provisions that would block under-age voting, identity theft, the influx of alien voters, and the manipulation of results between the polling station and the collation centre, Shehu responded that the President believes in the card reader system and the use of Permanent Voters Cards.

I consider the to-ing and fro-ing on this matter utterly contemptuous of the Nigerian people. If the matter is treated as important enough, the National Assembly should cut short its recess, and return immediately to take another look at the Bill and the earlier the better. For if the Bill continues to travel like a yo-yo between the National Assembly and the Presidency, it may be practically impossible to apply the recommended amendments to the 2019 electoral process. My suspicion however is that the Presidency probably does not want anything to tamper with the status quo, that is the Electoral Act 2010.

It all gets curiouser because members of the National Assembly have protested that the supplementary budget of N143 billion for INEC that has been endorsed by the joint committee of the National Assembly on electoral matters, clearly off-season, I mean during recess time, cannot be accessed if the President refuses to sign the amended electoral bill. Their argument is that the Bill covers approvals for INEC to procure necessary equipment and logistics for the 2019 elections. Long before now, INEC itself had complained that any further delay over the enabling legislation for the 2019 elections could hamper its ability to conduct a hitch-free election. So I ask: with all of these plain-sight facts, is there something that Nigerians should know that is not yet in the public domain? Could there be a covert attempt to derail the 2019 elections? Do we face the possibility at some point, of INEC throwing its hands up in the air in despair saying it is not ready, and that the election should be postponed in national interest, followed by the trading of blames? Please place emphasis on “national interest�.   

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It is also clear, so far, that there is no love lost between the National Assembly and the Presidency. Both arms of government even when the ruling party had a sure-footed majority in parliament have not been able to work together harmoniously due to reasons not far from ego-conflicts, the conflict of sycophants on both sides, and the absence of a guiding, all-inclusive, shared vision and mission. Nigerians are also suffering the effect of the inability of the ruling party, a network of strange bedfellows, to transform into a political party.  Those who sold the APC as the best thing since toothpaste have since departed the party, returning majorly to the Peoples Democratic Party, the party that ruled Nigeria for 16 years, which today, by the way, is also still struggling to get its groove back. On the question of the Electoral Bill, President Buhari should see the need to provide the necessary leadership to ensure that a consensus that works for all parties concerned is established. He needs to realize that his own integrity is at stake. The amount of energy that the Presidency has devoted to the argument over the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill raises high suspicion and may be used against President Buhari, in the future, whichever way the 2019 Presidential election goes.

 

The situation is not helped by the fact that the President most recently ran into murky waters with inappropriate and uninformed comments about the rule of law and national security, but perhaps he needs to worry more about these two issues within the context, not of power and might, but how best to ensure free, fair and credible elections in 2019. Respect for the rule of law will help to achieve that objective: and this would include: respect for the right of the Nigerian voter to make a free choice without threat or intimidation and for that choice to be respected and protected.  No attempt should also be made to hijack the National Electoral Commission, and no one should see the 2019 election as a do-or die-election. Respecting the rule of law would mean putting Nigeria first, before, during and after the election. National security: this does not necessarily need to be at conflict with the rule of law, instead it must be operationalized within the context of the rule of law. This is the simple point that sycophants and intellectual marabouts do not seem to get.

 

In the recent gubernatorial election in Ekiti State there were reports that the Nigeria Police deployed about 30, 000 policemen, other security agencies were also on ground with lorry-loads of men. Nigerians should not be made to vote under the rule of the gun and a climate of fear. It is a sign of our underdevelopment and the failure of institutions that in Ekiti, vote-buying was done in the open, by agents of the two major political parties involved, with security agents looking the other way. To have free and fair elections, President Buhari cannot also afford to tolerate the impunity of security chiefs who have turned themselves and their agencies into his campaign billboards. The politicization of public institutions in Nigeria on the grounds of religion, ethnicity and geography remains a serious threat to national progress, the professional political elite is collectively guilty; it only just got worse under President Buhari’s watch.

What President Buhari does or does not do, in the next six months has serious implications for his own politics and political fortune and for the Nigerian polity. It is not for nothing that the international community seems for now to have shifted attention away from Nigeria’s Presidential politics and seem to be more concerned about trade, migration and security. But they are watching and waiting and listening. Nigeria is certainly under international searchlight. President Buhari should beware of those who tell him “all is well�. This is precisely the same kind of illusion that swept the PDP out of power in 2015.


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Top DR Congo court excludes Bemba from presidential race

(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 24, 2018 former vice-president of Democratic Republic of Congo Jean-Pierre Bemba addresses media representatives during a press conference in Brussels. The Democratic Republic of Congo's highest court, on September 3, 2018 ended former warlord Jean-Pierre Bemba's bid to stand in this year's presidential election, upholding an earlier ban imposed on him for bribing witnesses. "The constitutional court… confirms the ineligibility of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo for suborning witnesses by resorting to bribery," said the court's president, announcing the ruling. Next month the international court in the Hague will sentence former vice president Bemba for bribing witnesses during his war crimes trial. / AFP PHOTO / JOHN THYS

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s highest court on Monday ended former warlord Jean-Pierre Bemba’s bid to stand in this year’s presidential election, upholding an earlier ban imposed on him for bribing witnesses.

“The constitutional court… confirms the ineligibility of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo for suborning witnesses by resorting to bribery,” said the court’s president, announcing the ruling.

Later this month the international court in the Hague will sentence former vice president Bemba for bribing witnesses during his war crimes trial.

Bemba was one of a number of presidential hopefuls who appealed a decision by the election commission to ban them from running for president at the December 23 election.

The former Belgian colony has not seen a peaceful transition of power since 1960. Current president, Joseph Kabila, who has held office since 2001, has said he will not run again.

Some experts fear the current crisis may spiral into bloodshed.

Bemba had declared his candidacy after making a made a triumphant return home last month, with tens of thousands of supporters turning out to greet him.

He returned to Kinshasa from Belgium after the International Criminal Court (ICC) acquitted him of war-crimes charges.

In June, a starkly divided five-judge bench overturned Bemba’s 2016 conviction and 18-year jail term for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by his troops in the neighbouring Central African Republic in 2003.

However, Bemba and five co-accused were convicted on appeal of bribery, corruption and of coaching 14 defence witnesses in his main trial.

Appeals judges however ruled that the original sentence imposed for corruption was too low and a new hearing is scheduled for September 17.

For DR Congo’s top court the bribery of witnesses “is an aggravating circumstance” and the electoral commission was right to conclude that Bemba is ineligible for election.

The constitutional court also turned down the appeal by former prime minister Adolphe Muzito, another of the six candidates banned from running for president.

However it upheld the appeals by two other presidential hopefuls, former prime minister Samy Badibanga and the only female candidate Marie-Josee Ifoku who had both been banned by the electoral commission for falling short of nationality requirements.

Meanwhile police arrested and violently dispersed scores of pro-democracy activists Monday during protests against controversial voting machines that the government wants to use in elections.

The pro-democracy movement Lucha (Struggle for Change) says the South Korean touch screen voting machines will pave the way for fraud in the long-delayed December 23 ballot.

Several members of the UN Security Council, including Britain, France and the Netherlands, have said the UN is ready to offer logistical aid for the election but Kinshasa has rejected all offers of support.

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Glitz Style Awards 2018: The fashion crowd came out for the Ghanaian style event

The fashion crowd came out for the Glitz Style Awards 2018

It was a night of style, glamour, celebrities and lots of fun as Idia Aisien hosted the 2018 Glitz Style Awards in Accra.

Glitz Africa held its annual award show, “Glitz Style Awards�, in Ghana on Sunday night. Accra’s biggest style award,The Glitz Style Awards honours influential personalities within and across Africa. The fashion crowd came out for the Ghanaian style event and it was certainly a night to remember.

For the 2018 Edition, Idia Aisien hosted The Glitz Style awards last weekend alongside Fashion Designer & Actor, Elikem Kumordzie at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra.

 

 

 

 

 

Actors, fashion designers, influencers, artists such as Efya, Martha Ankomah, Juliet Ibrahim, and Becca all graced this grand event with their presence. It was a night full of fashion, style & most importantly recognition. 

For Idia, it served as a platform for exposure through its strong and diverse audience. Also, a platform to be reunited with some of her African colleagues making waves in and out of Africa. 

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How to Overcome Erectile Dysfunction to Save Your Relationship

How to Overcome Erectile Dysfunction to Save Your Relationship

A man is considered to have erectile dysfunction if he regularly finds it difficult getting or keeping a firm enough erection to be able to have sex, or if it interferes with other sexual activity.

Most men have occasionally experienced some difficulty with their penis becoming hard or staying firm. However, erectile dysfunction (ED) is only considered a concern if satisfactory sexual performance has been impossible on a number of occasions for some time.

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Video: Arsenal must adapt to Emery's way – Kanu

Nwankwo Kanu Arsenal

Nigeria legend and former Arsenal striker Nwankwo Kanu says that it’s up to the players to adapt to Unai Emery’s tactics

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Basketmouth: Okey Bakassi, Capone, JJ Williams, I Go Save, others to perform at Lord of the Ribs Festival 2018

Basketmouth Lord of the Ribs 2-Day Festival 2018

The 2-day comedy festival featuring A-list comedians from all around Africa and other parts of the world will hold at Eko hotel & suites, V.I Lagos.

Legendary comedian, Basketmouth is back this year with a special edition of his annual comedy show, Lord of the Ribs.

The first ever stand-up comedy festival in West-Africa will be holding for 2 days, from September 29 – 30, 2018 at the The Eko Hotel Convention centre Lagos.

Lord of the Ribs comedy Festival 2018 Line-up

Basketmouth will be performing alongside A-list comedians from all around Africa and the world. Some of the comedians include Capone (USA), JJ Williams (USA), Kevin J (CAN), Okey Bakassi (NG), I Go Save (NG), Buchi (NG), Alfred Kaing (ZMB), Salvador (UGA), Senator (NG) and many more.

The show will also feature musical performances from some of Nigeria's finest artistes.

Venue: Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island,
Lagos

Date: September 29-30, 2018

Time: 6pm

Ticket: Standard- N5,000, Kings Row (VIP)- N20,000

Tickets available at http://bit.ly/2wGkdlM and
http://bit.ly/2CfC2x7

For table booking, Call 08055555121 or email
info@basketmouth.tv

Get ready to witness comedic performances like never before!!!

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Review NHIS Act for improved coverage, HCPAN tells NASS

Review NHIS Act for improved coverage, HCPAN tells NASS

THE Healthcare Providers Association of Nigeria, HCPAN, has appealed to the 8th National Assembly to review the National Health Insurance Scheme, NHIS, Act with a view to making the Scheme more accessible to Nigerians.

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Real Madrid learn Club World Cup opponents

Julen Lopetegui will be looking to win his first piece of silverware as Blancos manager when they travel to UAE for December’s tournament

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Murray 'didn't want to let GB down' by playing in Davis Cup when not fully fit

Andy Murray says he did not want to “let his country down” after deciding not to play Great Britain’s Davis Cup tie in Glasgow next week.
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Toyin Lawani attacks BBNaija winner, Miracle for ‘dumping’ Nina

Popular fashion entrepreneur, Toyin Lawani, has attacked Big Brother Naija 2018 winner, Miracle Ikechukwu, for dumping former housemate, Nina after the reality show. Miracle, had on Sunday opened up that he was neither in love nor dating Nina contrary to reports being circulated on social media. According to him, though they had a romantic relationship […]

Toyin Lawani attacks BBNaija winner, Miracle for ‘dumping’ Nina

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Concerns As 50m Nigerians Risk Livelihood Over Desertification

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CHIKA OKEKE writes on the need for effective collaboration between federal government and development partners to salvage the livelihood of millions of people in the frontline states threatened by desertification.  While growing up in the 70’s, Mallam Yusuf Mohammed, an indigene of Katsina State envied the large farmland  owned and cultivated by his late father. […]

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People of Culture 2018: Haj, Mwasi, Jehu Graham, Gold coast warriors attend night of historic celebration

Though its the first edition, the event saw a huge turn out and enjoyed considerable buzz in Chicago, Illinois and neighbouring cities.

The prestigious Dusable Museum of African American History in
Chicago came alive on Sunday, August 26 as young Africans came
together for a night of historic celebration at the People of
Culture 2018.

People of
Culture 2018 comes at an opportune moment where the
African narrative is wrongly projected in global media with the idea of re-writing the African narrative through key
areas as fashion, music, poetry, dance and lifestyle.

 

Though its
the first edition, the event saw a huge turn out and enjoyed
considerable buzz in Chicago, Illinois and neighbouring cities.

The
night dazzled with music, fun, tradition and all-round
entertainment as guests came dressed in amazing African fabric,
creating somewhat of an African magical scenery.

 

Guests at People of Culture 2018

Senegalese fashion
designer Haj, Mwasi from ILAVA fashion, Jehu Graham and the Gold
Coast Warriors, along with a host of other international and
locally celebrated African celebrities graced the occasion.

The event hosted by Babatunde Odunbaku with Modupe Gbadebo on the red carpet was
a great cultural mix of young Ghanaians, Nigerians, Senegalese,
Cameroonians, Mexicans & African Americans.

 

Performers on the
night include Felicia Crystal, Re Alissa, Jehu Graham, Eddie Mends, Ifeanyi Elswith, Dyon Brooks, A5ive, PMARTT, Don Simon, Max
Never, Olamide, John NetworQ, Dj Deemaks, Isaac Audu

and G-Blak.

 

Corporate Communications manager and founder of the
event, Efe Iyare expressed appreciation to the guests for coming
out. He also thanked his team for putting in tireless work in
achieving the success while the Business Manager, Nosa Iyare hopes that next
year will attract more brand partnerships and talked about goals of
taking the event to greater heights.

Sponsors and media partners
include AS I Am, Pulse Africa and the Chicago Reader.

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Pre-Paid meter: Lagos community flays Eko DISCO over mass disconnection

Pre-Paid meter: Lagos community flays Eko DISCO over mass disconnection

LAGOS—RESIDENTS of Ilasamaja community in Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State,  have  lampooned the Eko Electricity Distribution Company, Eko DISCO, over mass disconnection of power supply to the area since August 23 over alleged refusal of some residents to pay their bills until the provision of pre-paid meters.

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Klopp and his players agree: Improvement needed despite Liverpool's perfect start

The Reds have made their best start to a season in 28 years but there is a realisation within the camp, from top to bottom, that there is more to come

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Just In: Shekarau Returns To APC

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Barring any last minute change in plans, all seem to be set for Former Kano state governor Malam Ibrahim Shekarau to return to his former party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). LEADERSHIP learnt that the decision became imperative over what the onetime Minister of Education termed “lack of internal democracy in the Peoples Democratic Party […]

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Genevieve Nnaji: See official poster of actress's new movie ''Lion Heart''

Genevieve Nnaji has shared the official poster for her debut production ''Lion Heart'', which is set to be premiered this weekend.

Genevieve Nnaji has shared the official poster of her directorial movie debut, ''Lion Heart'' ahead of its premiere this weekend.

The Toronto International Film Festival [TIFF], which is scheduled to hold from the weekend of September 6th to the 16th, will witness a number of movies making its debut on the big screen including the production by actress/filmmaker Genevieve Nnaji, Lion Heart.

The poster was shared on her Instagram page [genevievennaji] on Monday, September 3rd with the caption, ''I can’t wait to see you guys this weekend.''

The movie set in Southeast Nigeria, tells the story of a young woman, Adaeze Obiagu (Nnaji), who becomes saddled with the responsibility of running her sick father’s business under the suffocating supervision of an intensely crude and eccentric uncle.

''Lion Heart'' will feature in the Discovery section of the film festival.

Meet the extraordinary cast of Genevieve Nnaji's movie ''Lion Heart''

Genevieve Nnaji  continues to steadily expand her filmmaking prowess with her directorial debut in "Lion Heart," but that is not the only exciting thing about the movie.

Aside from her directorial debut, another attraction is an awesome array of acting award winners and pop culture icons – the kind we haven't seen in a while.

 

Nnaji has done an amazing job in assembling such vivid performers, who are popular for pulling their audience into their projects with their delivery skills.

It kicked off with the announcement that Steve Eboh, Pete Edochie and Kalu Ikeagwu would star in the movie "Lion Heart."

Over time, new cast members including Kanayo O Kanayo, Onyeka Onwenu and Nkem Owoh were revealed.

The movie also stars Jemima Osunde, Yakubu Mohammed and Sani Muazu.

Genevieve Nnaji: See official poster of actress's new movie ''Lion Heart''



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'It's time' – Messi urges Barcelona to win Champions League again

Barcelona star Lionel Messi

Barcelona have only reached the last eight of the Champions League in the last three seasons, with the striker keen to lift the trophy once more

'It's time' – Messi urges Barcelona to win Champions League again



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Aspirants warn PDP over automatic tickets in Kogi

Aspirants warn PDP over automatic tickets in Kogi

Aspirants for various elective positions in Kogi State have warned the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to be mindful of giving automatic tickets to serving elective office holders, saying doing so would not augur well for the party in the 2019 general elections.

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Akure killings: Police arrest suspect, accuse NSCDC of shielding perpetrator

The Ondo State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of the official of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), who allegedly caused the death of a commercial motorcyclist in Akure, the Ondo State capital on Tuesday. The commercial motorcyclist, who has been identified as Yakubu Adesanya Aziz, died last week Tuesday in a ghastly […]

Akure killings: Police arrest suspect, accuse NSCDC of shielding perpetrator

Akure killings: Police arrest suspect, accuse NSCDC of shielding perpetrator



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UNIPORT Change of Course (Supplementary) Form 2018/2019

University of Port Harcourt, UNIPORT change of course/supplementary admission application form for the 2018/2019 academic session is out.First choice candidates …

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UNIPORT Change of Course (Supplementary) Form 2018/2019



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