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Friday, January 26, 2018

Buhari signs bill on lawmakers’ immunity, seven others into law

President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday signed eight bills earlier passed by the National Assembly into law.
The brief signing ceremony was held inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Senator Ita Enang, briefed State House Correspondents after the President signed the bills into law.
Prominent among the bills signed into law is the Legislative Houses (Power and Privileges), Act 2018.
The Act grants members of the legislative houses in the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly immunity from litigation for actions taken in plenary or committee proceedings.
According to Enang, the law is meant to strengthen the power of the legislators to carry out their legislative functions.
The powers include powers to summon any person to appear before her, give evidence, including the power of an officer of the legislative House to arrest any person who commits an offence against the Act.
Another bill signed into law was the National Institute of Legislative Studies (Amendment) Act, 2018.
The Act, establishing the institute, widens her powers to include powers to provide training courses and award degrees on democracy, party politics, the electoral process, legislative practice and procedures.
The President also assented to the National Senior Citizens Centre Act, 2018.
The Act establishes the National Senior Citizens Centre in the country to cater for the needs of senior citizens.
Others are Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Kingdom of Spain (Domestication and Enforcement ) Act, 2018; Rail Loan (International Bank) (Repeal) Act, 2018; Chartered Institute of Project Managers of Nigeria (Establishment) Act, 2018; Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administration Act, 2018 and Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (Establishment), Act, 2018.

Thursday, January 25, 2018

Kidnap kingpin Evans wants his seized trucks released

Billionaire kidnapping kingpin, Mr. Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, alias Evans, has filed a fresh suit against the police, seeking the release of 25 Mack trucks, which he claimed were seized from him.
His lawyer, Mr. Olukoya Ogungbeje, contended in the suit that the trucks were seized without a court order, saying that the seizure was a violation of Evans' right.
Mr. Ogungbeje is praying the Federal High Court in Lagos to order the police to release the trucks to Evans through him (Ogungbeje).
He listed the number plates of some of the said trucks as BDG 78 XT, GGE 491 XU, FST 742 XT, AGL 219 XT, BDG 79 XT, AGL 222 XT, GGE 492 XU, AGL 220 XT and GGE 489 XU.
According to him, the police forcefully confiscated the trucks from Evans on June 15, 2017, without any court order.
Mr. Ogungbeje wants the court to award N200m as general and exemplary damages against the police for what he termed violation of Evans' rights under sections 36, 43, and 44 of the 1999 Constitution.
But the police have opposed the suit, through a counter-affidavit deposed to by one Inspector Haruna Idowu, who said he was on the team that investigated Evans' case.
Mr. Idowu maintained that Evans acquired 11 trucks with proceeds of crime, adding that 10 of them were recovered by the police and had been listed as exhibits in the criminal charges filed against Evans.
"The applicant is the notorious and most dreaded armed robber and kidnapper known as Evans, who defiled police arrest for over 10 years and who had terrorized many states of Nigeria with his various gang members," the investigator said.
"The applicant has no other source of livelihood except armed robberies and kidnappings as so many arms and ammunition were recovered from the applicant during his arrest."
"The applicant had purchased various properties with proceeds of armed robberies and kidnappings."
"The applicant purchased 11 trucks with proceeds of crime. The police recovered 10 in Lagos while they were not able to tow the remaining one from Anambra State to Lagos due to the fact that the applicant's brother-in-law, Mr. Okwuchukwu Obiechina, and his wife had tampered with the brain box of the truck in a bid to pervert the course of justice."
"The trucks recovered are proceeds of crime which are preserved and kept as exhibits to be tendered in the ongoing criminal prosecution of the application at the High Court of Lagos State."
Justice Hadizat Shagari has adjourned the matter till April 17, 2018
Source: https://clintnews.blogspot.com.ng/2018/01/billionaire-kidnapping-kingpin-evans.html?m=1

8 Reasons Why 90% Of Nigerians Fail In Online Business

It is beyond every reasonable doubt that the internet is the mega world that is willing, able and ready to provide income for all Nigerians that are ready to tap from its wealth.
On a daily basis, many Nigerians are enthusiastic, excited and want to get into an online business. The unfortunate part is that 120days later, 95% of them are already out of business.
From my research, I have discovered that the reason why so many businesses fail, all comes down to 10 main reasons.
in this article, I will share this reasons with you and give you tips on what you will do differently to succeed.
1 Avoid The Get Rich Quick
Today, the online business world is filled up with ponzy schemes, MLMs, Cryptocurrency investments and hyips that promise Nigerians heavens on earth but leave them poorer than they met them.
What I want you to realize is that if you are promised 30 or 50% returns on your investment, the first thing you should ask is that where will that 30-50% come from? If somebody will have to lose a trade before you get it, then it is gambling and not sustainable because those that loosed today will win tomorrow.
On the other hand, if it requires newer members to pay older members, then that is a ponzy scheme and also not sustainable. In few month time, there will be 100 old members and maybe 10 new members. Simple logic will tell you that 10 cannot pay 100 and it will surely crash. My advice is that, if those returns are not coming from the sale of a product, commodity or service, then you are on the verge of losing your hard earned money.
2. Lack Of Commitment
Most Nigerians start something today, in the next few days they will leave it that it is not working. Many Nigerians have bought great ebooks that they never used or implement them halfway and expect money to start flowing in. if you have such an approach for an online business, then quit for a 9-5 job today.
3. Focus Is The Key
If you must attain a reasonable height online, the focus is the key. You must go a step at a time. There are too many daring things online that you will like to try out. But 1 accomplished task is better than 100 daring task you tried.
Remember Steve Job’s wise saying about focus, “focus is not just saying yes to what you are doing but also saying no to other things that might seem important along the line. The key still remains that you stay super focused on one thing till you make it work.
4. Procrastination
Many Nigerians have good online business ideas they want to implement but they claim not to have time but yet they have time on Facebook and WhatsApp.
In the words of Brian Tracy, “eat that frog”, Brian Tracy used the sentence eat that frog to get people into fast action. He cited an example that if you have like 10 frogs to eat, start by eating the biggest one without any procrastination. In other words, Brian Tracy is telling you that, after listing out the most important things you want to do for the day, start with the most important one without procrastination. This is what he referred to as the biggest frog.
5. Information Overloaded:
Most Nigerians have spent years researching the internet with next to nothing to show for it. The outcome of the research is nothing because researching with no action cannot produce a meaningful physical result.
6. Lack of Information
This is a near opposite of the above point. Most people do not have a well-structured guideline to follow that will help them succeed online. So, most of the times, they just fumble.
The similarity between those that suffer from information overload and lack of information is that both of them lack a structured proven path to follow and both of them will not earn money from what they know and do not know.
7. Lack Of Motivation and inspiration
Most of the times, if you tell people that you are going to be a millionaire online soon, they see you as if you are crazy or going into scam.
The truth is that the first thought of theirs is very much correct that you are crazy. Both of you think differently.
There is no need telling them except if you want them to kill down your spirit. The only person to discuss such ideas with is a like-minded person that can understand the details.
http://www.nigeriaonlinebusiness.com/2018/01/8-reasons-why-90-nigerians-fail-in.html

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

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