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Saturday, September 8, 2018

Yoruba Story That Will Make You Believe In Doing Good To Humanity

At the time of Obatala, three people came to him dragging a young man with them and said to him: Babalawo, aboru boyè! This man has murdered our father
Obatala: why did you kill their father?

Young man: I'm a goatherd.
My goat ate from their father's farm, and he threw a stone at my goat and he died, so I also took the stone and threw it at their father and he also died.

Obatala: because of this, I pass judgment on your charge of  murder by sentencing you to death.

Young man: I ask for 3 days before you execute the judgment.  My late father left me some wealth and I have a sister to take care of.  If you kill me now, the wealth and my sister will have no guardian.

Obatala: who will stand for your bail?

Young man: looking into the crowd, he pointed Lamurudu

Obatala: do you agree to stand for him Lamurudu?

Lamurudu: Beeni (yes)

Obatala: You agree to stand for someone you don't know, and if he doesn't return you'll receive his penalty.

Lamurudu: I accept

The young man left but after two days, and into the third day there was still no sign of him.

Everyone was very afraid for Lamurudu who had accepted to receive the penalty of death if the man failed to return.

Just before it was time for dinner,  the goat herd appeared looking very exhausted in and he stood before Obatala.

Young man: I have handed the wealth and the welfare of my sister to my uncle and I'm now yours. You may execute the penalty now.

In great shock and surprise, Obatala said: And why did you return after having a chance to escape the death penalty?

Young man: *I was afraid, it will appear that humanity has lost the ability to fulfill promises kept".*

Obatala turned and looked at Lamurudu: And why did you stand for him?

Lamurudu: *I was afraid, it might appear that humanity have lost the will to do good to others."*

These words and events moved the brothers who had  wanted justice for their father's death very deeply and they decided to forgive the young goat herd.

In furious anger, Obatala asked "Why?!,"

They said: *We are afraid, it will appear as though forgiveness has lost place in the heart of humanity.*

I have also forwarded this beautifully translated message and passed it to you in fear that *it might appear that reminders towards doing good has lost place in humanity (eda) if I don't.*

For Olodumare's (GOD'S) sake I encourage you to also pass it on, in fear that *it might appear spreading goodwill messages has lost place in humanity.

Federal Government Finally Suggested To Increase NYSC Monthly Allowance From N19,800 To N50,000

Minister for Labor and Employment, Chris Ngige has expelled reports that the Federal 
Government was planning to increase the month to month allowances for youth corps individuals.

Bits of gossip had been overflowing weeks prior that the Federal Government was intending to increase the monthly allowance from N19,800 to N50,000, yet Ngige said there's no fact in the story. 

He said in a press briefing in Anambra that the Federal Government wouldn’t increase the allowance of corps members without first coming out with a minimum wage for the Nigerian workers. 

“No recommendation has come to the Federal Executive Council on this. The NYSC pay is on the sliding scale; the same sliding scale with the national minimum wage except that there is a top up; what is called top up on the national minimum wage is to make for special transport allowance for members of the NYSC,” he said.

“That is why today, the national minimum wage is N18,000, and the top up for NYSC members is about N1,500 making it N19,500. This is what the Federal Government pays each corps member.

“For now, there is no figure before us as an increment and as a matter of fact, the last Federal Executive Council had mandated the Minister of Youths and Sports to liaise with the Director General of the NYSC so that he can be brought on board for us to work as a team,” the minister further stated. 

4 Bank In Trouble As CBN Debits N5.8bn from Account over MTN illegal Funds Transfer.

Contrary to speculation that the CBN might soften the sanctions it imposed on four banks for helping MTN Nigeria Communications Limited illegally repatriate funds, the apex bank has debited the lenders’ ac-counts with the huge fines it slammed on them for the violation, New Telegraph learnt on Thursday that the regulator had, last week, announced that it had fined Standard Chartered Bank N2.4 billion; Stanbic IBTC, N1.8 billion; Citibank, N1.2billion and Diamond Bank, N250 million for allegedly assisting the telecoms giant to illegally move $8.13 billion abroad.

It also ordered the lenders and MTN to immediately refund the repatriated sum. Following the public announcement of the fines, the four lenders had separately issued statements, indicating that they were prepared to engage with the CBN to resolve the issue.

However, New Telegraph gathered from a reliable source at the CBN that the banking watchdog had debited the accounts of the affected lenders with the fines. This means that Standard Chartered Bank’s account has been debited N2.4 billion, Citigroup’s N1.2 billion, Stanbic IBTC’s, N1.886 billion and Diamond Bank’s, N250 million.

The CBN usually debits the account of banks when it imposes a fine or to implement aspects of its monetary policies such as Cash Reserve Requirements (CRR) if such lenders do not comply. In a letter dated September 6, to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Stanbic IBTC, confirmed the development, informing stakeholders that the CBN had debited the full amount of the stated fine from the bank’s account with the apex bank.

The letter, signed by the Group Company Secretary, Chidi Okezie, and Acting Head, Marketing and Communications, Bridget Oyefeso- Odusami, stated in part:

“Following our earlier announcement to The Nigerian Stock Exchange on 30 August 2018, in respect of the penalty of N1.886 billion imposed by the Central Bank of Nigeria on our banking subsidiary – Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc in relation to the remittance of foreign exchange on the basis of certain capital importation certificates issued to MTN Nigeria Communications Limited, we write to update the NSE that the CBN has debited the account of our banking subsidiary with the CBN for the full amount of the above stated fine advised to the Bank.”

The lender further reiterated its position that it has not breached any extant laws relating to Certificates of Capital Importation (CCIs) executed on behalf of MTN, adding, it will continue to provide the CBN with documents and details to support its stance that the transactions on behalf of MTN were not illegal.

When contacted, a Standard Chartered Bank official did not confirm that the bank’s account had been debited, only stressing that the lender was fully cooperating with the CBN with a view to resolving the issue as soon as possible. Similarly, Citibank said in a statement it had sent a detailed response to the CBN addressing the allegations.

Also, while MTN has strongly denied any wrongdoing, the CBN has emphasised that the telecoms company must comply with the directive. In fact, a few days ago, the apex bank dismissed reports that MTN may refund $8.1 billion demand in local currency. Isaac Okorafor, CBN’s spokesperson, said MTN would not get a naira-denominated benefit to refund the $8.1 billion.

He was quoted as saying: “The report is very clear, what we have here is in dollar terms and not naira.” In a related development, citing the CBN’s CCIs allegation, coupled with the report that the Nigeria’s Attorney General (NAG) is seeking payment of $2 billion in taxes allegedly incurred over the last decade by MTN, Moody’s Investors Service has announced that it had placed the telecom firm’s ratings on review for downgrade.

“MTN’s ratings have been placed on review for downgrade to reflect the uncertainty around the potential implications of the recent CBN and NAG announcements on MTN’s credit profile,” Moody’s said.

MTN, whose debt stands at around 57 billion rand ($3.7 billion), has said the CBN’s allegations are without merit and it would hold talks with authorities to defend its position. Moody’s, which already has junk rating on MTN debt at Ba1, said without the refund, demand and the potential tax shortfall MTN would be able to repay approaching debt maturities over the next 12 to 18 months. News of the unexpected tax bill had sent MTN shares tumbling by as much as 7.5 per cent to an almost 10-year low.

This is the second time MTN Nigeria would be running into troubled waters with the Nigerian government since it began operations in Nigeria 17 years ago. In October 2015, the telecoms giant was fined N1.04 trillion by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for failing to disconnect around 5.1 million subscribers from its network for not having been registered as of September 2015, as prescribed by the regulatory agency.

The total sum was based on a fine of N200,000 for each unregistered subscriber. However, after prolonged negotiation with both the regulatory agency and the Federal Government, the company had the fine reduced to N330 billion.

With the resolution mid- June 2016, there was an agreement for settlement over a three-year period. As at last February, the Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Umar Danbatta, disclosed that MTN had paid N110 billion out of the N330 billion, meaning that the company still had N220 billion to pay to the regulator.

Popular Nigeria Singer Davido React To News About The Pastor Who Bullets Did Not Penetrate Him After He Was Shot

Popular Nigerian singer David Adedeji Adeleke better known by his stage name Davido, Jude Okoye, Daddy Freeze and others have reacted to the news about a pastor who allegedly survived a gun attack, with reports claiming that the bullets didn’t penetrate him after he was shot.

See their reactions in the screenshot below:

Folks on Social Media are of the opinion that this was staged.

@afam_daniel: wrote “Even Jesus Christ, them stab am, e enter”

@Joebolus wrote: “I no need to use gun, na catapult, is all that I need”

gentlemans_apparrel: What’s the title of this movie, and when is part 2 coming out, bullet ko, fireworks ni.

Actress, Cossy ojiakor wrote: “Say no more…I saw where the bullet penetrate igwe tupac cloth. It was burnt not torn.”

@mektap_01 wrote: “This wonder bullet even teared the back of his trouser while he was still sitting down, is our God not a wonderful God”

@sirnoble042: I waited for a perfect reply and I knew @daddyfreeze won’t disappoint me. The blind and brain washed congregation are only telling the story the pastor told them. If am there, I will shoot that pastor on the leg, let his odieshi work make I see. Nonsense.

@gbeyo_co: not believing in the power in salvation?So we just believe in the natural. Because jesus you proclaim to know is natural.huh? Dont Blame you people. Even this present world, if jesus appears some wouldnt still believe like some didnt when he was here during his ministry

If you missed the report, read it below:

According to multiple reports, a pastor was allegedly attacked and shot at by assassins today, but he miraculously escaped, as none of the bullets penetrated his body.

The reports which was shared by his church members on social media, the pastor, identified as Pastor David Elijah, the founder of Grace and Power Prophetic Ministry International, was attacked in Awka, Anambra state, as he was going to his Church.

Bullets holes can be seen all over Pastor Elijah’s car. Some of his car screens were completely shattered by the bullet. But the pastor had no scratch. Though the bullets tore his clothes, none penetrated his skin.

See photos shared online by his members and well wishers.


Main Reason Why Body Itching After Birth

Why Every time I have my bath, my body will start scratching me. I am a male adult. 

Kindly let me know what to do about it? 
Peter D (by SMS) this website have been helping! 

It is not uncommon to experience a bout of itching after bathing. It may last a short period of time and we often do not give it much thought thereafter.

However, for some people itching after a shower or any other bath can persist for hours but then subsides. For others the itching may be due to some underlying diseases.

To prevent itching, you may need to take shorter baths with lukewarm to hot water. Avoid very long or very hot baths. Soaking in a bath tub occasionally may not be a problem but frequent soaks that are long could cause itching.

A quick shower may be a better option. Use mild soaps and shampoos. Baby soaps and shampoos are usually the safer option. Antibacterial soaps should be avoided.

Always ensure that the soap or shampoo is thoroughly rinsed off. Shower quickly after soaking in a bath tub with foam bath or soap. Scrub gently when bathing. . Dry the skin thoroughly after bathing.

Apart from wiping with a dry towel, also try to air dry the body for a short period before wearing clothes. Moisturize dry skin after bathing.

First ensure that the skin is thoroughly dried before applying a moisturizer. Always use non-scented (fragrance free) moisturizers with minimal additives for sensitive skin.

Funny APC News!!! The governor of Kogi State,  Yahaya Bello Purchased ₦45Million APC Presidential nomination form for President Buhari, while Kogi state government is owing workers 11 months salaries and 18 months pension arrears

K-LiRT News!!! The governor of Kogi State,  Yahaya Bello Purchased ₦45Million APC Presidential nomination form for President Buhari, while Kogi state government is owing workers 11 months salaries and 18 months pension arrears.

Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello Purchased ₦45Million APC Presidential nomination form for President Buhari, saying that “it’s my responsibility as a son to his father.”

The governor delegated his aides to pick up the form for president Buhari according to Hope For Nigeria.

The Kogi state government is owing workers 11 months salaries and 18 months pension arrears.

Finally The Great Devil Died Last Night

Wonders shall never end they say as a corp member celebrated the death of his father.

The corper whose name is Victor M Bills who recently lost his father, took to Facebook to celebrate his death. The Abuja corps member in his post, described his father as a ‘great devil’.

Victor M Bills who stated that they were happy to live to see the death of his father, wrote;

Friday is for CDS….#Abjcoppa….And finally the great devil died last night….. R.I.P my useless father…..Just so happy we all saw ur death…. This is GOODNEWS

Nothing wey we no go see for this naija.

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