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Nigerian men catch world’s fastest fish worth over N600k but ate it with peppersoup
A group of young Nigerian men have caught a Sailfish while on duty at a marine workstation in Lagos state. One of them who is a Marine Engineer announced the capture of the amphibian creature which is the world’s fastest fish. Taking to his Twitter account, the man with handle @Mista_YPNation shared photos of them holding up the fish on a rig as he revealed that they used it to prepare peppersoup. ”We don catch Pepper soup fish”, he wrote. Hours later, he added; ”I no wan vex abeg but we don chop the fish with action bitters ”Some dey freezer sha just Incase say una wan buy am or una get buyer wey go like make peppersoup too we ready to sale some” According to Africa Facts Zone, a frozen full size Sailfish costs $1,500 in the global market (approximately N623,000). -
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Npower Announced Batch C Stream 2 Biometrics Closing Date
Npower Announced Batch C Stream 2 Biometrics Closing Date Npower Announced Batch C Stream 2 Biometrics Closing Date – The management of the Npower Programme Nasims, have stated that the shortlisted N-Power Batch C2 Applicants biometric capturing exercise ends on Friday 27th May 2022. In accordance with this announcement, Shortlisted applicants for Npower stream 2 who are yet to do their biometrics are please advise to endeavor to get themself captured on or before the aforementioned date. You may want to also read Nasims Release New Support Email For Stipends Payment Complaints If you had successfully done your biometric enrollment when Nasims first announced it commencement in February, 2022, kindly ignore and wait for the next directive. Finally, ensure your BVN is captured. Steps needed to successfully complete your biometrics: 1. Log into your NASIMS Account using your NASIMS ID NO and Password. 2. Click on the verification tab to enable Biometrics capture. a. Input BVN number, Email address, Phone number, date of birth and state of origin. b. Click on Validate, after ensuring ali details are correctly inputted c. BVN Validation is successful, Click “Continued. 3. NASIMS (Npower) Biometric Client. a. Click install b. input correct NASIMS ID NO click “Proceed” 4. Proceed with biometrics using device, follow instructions carefully starting capturing: a. Left index and thumb finger b. Right index and thumb finger 5. Ensure each finger clicks all four parts. 6. Biometric enrollment submitted successfully. You may want to also check Link To Check All Your NMFB Loan Repayment Schedule -
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Okorocha to remain in EFCC custody till May 30
It has been reported that former Imo State Governor, Anayo Rochas Okorocha will spend at least 5 days in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). DailyPost stated that the lawmaker will stay in custody till Monday, May 30, when he will be arraigned in court over the N2.9 billion money laundering criminal charges brought against him by the Federal Government. Okorocha, a presidential aspirant on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is to be arraigned before a Federal High Court in Abuja on the date. Recall that yesterday, he was forcefully arrested in his Abuja residence by operatives of the EFCC after over nine hours of siege on the residence. EFCC’S legal department sources told DAILY POST on Wednesday that the anti-graft agency arrested Okorocha as a proactive measure to make him appear in court following his persistent refusal to honour court to take his plea in the money laundering charges. Justice Inyang Eden Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja had on Monday, March 28, threatened to strike out the N2.9 billion money laundering charges against Okorocha should the Federal Government fail again to cause his appearance in court. The judge had threatened to throw out the charges following the inability of the Federal Government to serve charges on Okorocha as required by law. At the March 28 proceedings, the Federal Government, for the second time through its counsel, Mr Cosmos Ugwu, had told Justice Ekwo that he has not been able to see Okorocha and serve him with the charges. The cousel had informed the court that Okorocha had been evading service, but that he would make efforts and would continue to make efforts until he succeeds in serving the former Imo State Governor with the court papers. He had subsequently applied for another adjournment to enable EFCC do everything within its power to serve the court papers, in line with provisions of the law. His excuse for not being able to reach Okorocha did not go down well with the Judge who reminded him that same story was played out on February 22 when Okorocha ought to have taken his plea. Justice Ekwo had said categorically that he was not going to continue to take flimsy excuses from the EFCC and would not help it to do its job. The judge grudgingly granted the request for the second adjournment and warned the EFCC to demonstrate seriousness or else, the case would be struck out. EFCC’S sources informed our correspondent at the Federal High Court premises that the anti-graft agency was forced to apply force against Okorocha as he allegedly refused bluntly to honour invitation extended to him thrice to appear at the Commission’s office in Abuja just for purpose of serving him the charge. “EFCC is a civilized organization and would not take laws into its hand but suspects, especially highly placed ones should always try as much as possible to respect the law and due process so that the law can protect them. “Arraignment in court is not a death sentence, so no one should take court for a ride or for granted. In Nigeria today, suspects can only run but cannot hide as in the case of Senator Okorocha,” he said. The source, who did not want his name mentioned, said that nobody would be allowed to bail the Senator until after his appearance and arraignment in court on Monday. The Federal Government’s charges against Okorocha dated January 24, 2022, was signed by one A.O Ikota on behalf of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. Okorocha, who is currently a Senator representing Imo West in the National Assembly, is to face trial alongside six others in the N2.9 billion money laundering criminal charges. The Senator is being put on trial by the Federal Government on 17-count charges involving criminal diversion of public funds and properties.
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