Sex Party: Hotel Owner Tackles Kaduna Government, Says She Lost Pregnancy After Demolition
Yakubu noted that she planned to seek a legal redress over the demolition of her restaurant, adding that she lost her pregnancy after the demolition news came to her.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Jan 03, 2021
The Chief Executive Officer of the recently demolished facility said to be a hotel, Asher Kings and Queens Restaurant in Kaduna State, Aisha Mercy Yakubu, has said it was not true that the facility planned to hold a sex party.
Yakubu noted that she planned to seek a legal redress over the demolition of her restaurant, adding that she lost her pregnancy after the demolition news came to her.
Alabi Olayemi Abdulrazak
It is exactly one year on January 2, 2021 that the Kwara State Government took official possession of a portion of land otherwise known as Ile Arugbo or Ile L’Oke, depending on which side of Kwara politics one may belong to. Until the takeover, the land housed some shelters where the late Senator Olusola Saraki, and later his children, gathered their political followers to share largesse of various kinds. That facility until recently was notorious for annual stampedes and mysterious deaths of hundreds of people, mostly the aged.
The days leading January 2, 2020, the very day the land was taken over by the government, were charged. Precisely on December 28, the government issued a statement announcing the reclamation of the land from a firm, Asa Investment Limited, which is purportedly owned by the late Saraki on the ground that the land belonged to the government, was meant for construction of a secretariat, but was dubiously gifted to the firm without a
So, it is the zone that is blessed by whatever yardstick you want to look at it.
This is also the zone that, unfortunately, does not have the kind of cultural organisation that will serve as a platform for its sons and daughters to come together as one irrespective of religion, culture and state.
So, that’s what informed the formation of what we call The Unity Bridge Association of the North Central.
The bridge was registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
We have a three-point agenda: cultural integration, economic development and political emancipation.
We considered how we would engage in national politics so that we do not in any way obliterate the unique features of the people of the North Central and be able to take advantage of those features in national negotiations, elections, selections or appointments.
To explain the impact of the revision of CAMA on MSMEs in Nigeria is Jennifer Halim-Ubahakwe. Jennifer is the Head of Legal, Compliance & Governance of Advans Lafayette Microfinance Bank Limited, a seasoned lawyer whose repertoire spans the practice of Corporate Commercial Law, Corporate Governance and Commercial Dispute Resolution.
What is the impact of the Reduction of Filing Fees for Registration of Charges for those aspiring to register their businesses in Nigeria?
Answer:
This provision introduces a significant reduction in the fees payable for the registration of charges. It is a good incentive for potential and established businesses in Nigeria especially for those in the lending market as it saves cost and allows for ease of doing business.
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The federal government has been urged to withdraw the suspension order placed on sales, registration and activation of SIM cards, following reported hardship being faced by phone users in the country.
In a statement by the Association of SIM Registration Agents (ASREG), Kwara State chapter, in Ilorin on Friday, the group also said that millions of Nigerian youths have been rendered jobless by the recent suspension order by the Federal Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy.
It is recalled that the Federal government directive on the suspension of new registration of SIM cards was attributed to the rising insecurity across the country. It was said that unlimited access to pre-registered SIM cards has always aided criminals to perpetuate and get away with their acts of kidnapping, banditry, armed robbery and acts of terrorism.