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Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC, a member of Standard Bank Group, has announced plans to hold its 9th Annual General Meeting at I.B.T.C. Place Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos, on Thursday, 27 May 2021, at 10.00 am. The AGM would be by proxy, in line with the coronavirus safety protocols. Announcing the AGM
But the matter has taken a new dimension following an investigation of documents filed with the Corporate Affairs Commission by a company owned by Aliyu Abubakhar, who was charged alongside Adoke in Nigeria with offences related to the OPL 245 deal.
Labour union links insecurity in Kaduna, Niger, Kogi to workers’ sacking The Punch
Published 1 May 2021
THE Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical, and Recreational Services Employees has linked the insecurity in Kaduna, Niger, and Kogi States to the sacking of about 30,000 workers by the state government.
General-Secretary of the union, Sikiru Waheed, claimed the Governor El -Rufai administration has sacked 30, 000 workers since it came into power in 2015.
The state had last month disengaged about 5,000 local government workers, hinging the decision on its dwindling finances and high wage bill.
Following the development, the Nigeria Labour Congress declared a five-day withdrawal of services in the state to protest the sacking.
Victims Of Fraudulent Money-making Scheme Storm Christ Embassy Church In Port Harcourt, Demand Refunds
The aggrieved investors stormed the church, asking its management to refund all the tithes and donations paid by MBA CEO, Maxwell Odum.
by SaharaReporters, New York
May 03, 2021
Investors of MBA capital and trading limited, a forex training and capital investment company, on Sunday, stormed Christ Embassy Church at Rumuigbo, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The aggrieved investors stormed the church, asking its management to refund all the tithes and donations paid by MBA CEO, Maxwell Odum.
A Twitter user, @Tutsy22 tweeted on Monday, “Maxwell Odum N171 billion fraud: He scammed over 70,000 investors using MBA Trading and Capital investments. The investment company which promised 15% ROI for deposits starting from N350,000.