Friday, 4 October 2013

Agagu Will Be Buried On Friday – Ondo PDP


The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo state has confirmed that the burial ceremony of its late leader, Olusegun Agagu will hold tomorrow.

Confirming this, the State chairman of the party, Mr. Ebenezer Alabi said the party members and family of the deceased have agreed that the deceased should be buried tomorrow.

Already, Agagu’s corpse which was involved in a Plane crash in Lagos while on the way to Akure for lying-In-State ceremony at Akure democracy Park has now been moved to Iju-Odo, his home town; Okitipupa local government area of the state.

Further report says his son, Feyi and daughter in-law were among the victims who survived the ugly incident.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Aircraft Carrying Agagu's Body crashes In Lagos, Killing At least 20 people


an aircraft conveying the body of former Governor Olusegun Agagu of Ondo State, crashed today shortly after takeoff, killing all aboard.
Two sources told our correspondent that that there were at least twenty passengers on the crashed plane. Some of the passengers who perished in the air crash are believed to be family members of the late governor and officials of Ondo state government.

Bladder Cancer: Diagnosis Doesn't Mean Death

 
The American Cancer Society projects that in 2013, nearly 73,000 new bladder cancer diagnoses occur. Most of the cases--nearly 55,000 will occur in men--about 18,000 in women. New diagnoses rates have stabilized in the last few years and have even dropped slightly in women. A bladder cancer diagnosis isn't an automatic death sentence. There are over a half a million bladder cancer survivors in America today.
Surviving Bladder Cancer
A common question most patients ask after a diagnosis relates to survival rates. Like many other cancers, bladder cancer survival rates correlate to the stage of cancer present. While statistics represent a massive amount of patients studied over several years, each person's situation is different and many factors contribute to a person's survival.
The most recent study, according to the American Cancer Society, yields positive survival rates for patients diagnosed with stage zero (98%) or stage one (88%) bladder cancer. As expected, survival rates tend to decline depending on the advanced stage of diagnosed cancer. The rates are:

Tom Clancy Dies At 66


Best-selling author Tom Clancy, whose wildly successful technological thrillers made him one of the biggest publishing phenomena of his time, has died. He was 66.

Mr. Clancy arrived on best-seller lists in 1984 with "The Hunt for Red October." He sold the manuscript to the first publisher he tried, the Naval Institute Press, which had never bought original fiction.

A string of other best-sellers soon followed, including "Red Storm Rising," ''Patriot Games," ''The Cardinal of the Kremlin," ''Clear and Present Danger," ''The Sum of All Fears," and "Without Remorse."

Flavian Okojie Shot Dead In Benin City

Popular Edo born Nollywood actor and board of internal revenue staff, Flavian Okojie has been shot dead in Benin City by unknown gunmen 3 weeks after his wedding.
Flavian and former EBS but now NTA presenter Omo-kivie Adeola got married barely 3 weeks ago.
This is so heart wrenching may his soul RIP, Amen!Flavian and former EBS but now NTA(Benin) presenter Omo-kivie Adeola got married barely three weeks ago.
His wife shared the information via her Facebook page.

Keshi Cleared By FIFA Over Racist Comments

According to a Fifa spokesperson, who was interviewed by THIS DAY on Monday, Fifa decided to impose a warning on Keshi over his alleged comments.
The decision was reached after the Chairman of the Fifa Disciplinary Committee, Claudio Sulser, referred to Article 57 of the Fifa Disciplinary Code. Sulser said that Keshi must guarantee that incidents of such high gravity do not occur again in the future. “If such incidents should happen again, the Fifa

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

CBN: CAN WE NOW DEPOSIT NAIRA EQUIVALENT INTO OUR DOMICILIARY ACCOUNT?



 
I just received a text today from my bank that CBN has mandated that all foreign transfers e.g. western union, money gram etc should be paid in Naira equivalent to the receivers here in Nigeria , which means that we will no longer be paid in foreign currencies.

I have no problem with CBN asking banks to pay in Naira, my problem or rather question is, if the CBN want us to be paid in Naira instead of the foreign currency sent, should we also start depositing Naira equivalent into our domiciliary accounts instead of going to source for foreign currency from road side sellers (black market) and then taking it to the bank. I think it should work both ways.


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