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Woman storms antenatal unit of hospital to disgrace husband she helped bring over to the UK and the woman he got pregnant (video)

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  A woman stormed a hospital in the UK to confront her husband and the side chic he got pregnant.   The husband, named Desmond, was taking his pregnant girlfriend to the antenatal unit of the hospital when his wife confronted them. The wife explained that she used her papers to bring the man to the UK only for him to begin cheating on her.   She added that because his visa is about to expire, he got someone else pregnant so that he can have a child who is a citizen and get a chance to remain in the UK.   As she called out her husband, she also called out the side chic and named multiple other women her husband has allegedly been cheating with.   T he heartbroken wife went on to tell Desmond to divorce her so that he can move on with his pregnant girlfriend.

Lady dies in Abuja hotel three months after concluding NYSC

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   young lady identified as Promise Ekong from Boki Local Government Area of Cross River state, has died in an Abuja hotel.   It was gathered that Promise, who concluded her one year compulsory NYSC programme in November 2022, died at Stanzel Grand Resort, 5th Avenue, in Gwarimpa.   The management of the hotel is claiming that Promise drowned in their swimming pool.   However, her death is still shrouded in controversy as the family alleges foul play by the police.  

US military jet shoots down flying object, the fourth in 1 week after Pentagon says it flew near sensitive military sites

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  The US military has shot down another unidentified object that it says flew near sensitive military sites and could have been used for spying. The object was shot over Lake Huron in Michigan at 2.42pm local time on Sunday, February 12 on President Biden's orders. A US F-16 jet fired a missile at about 20,000ft amid concerns that its altitude and flight path could endanger civilian planes. It is the fourth incident in just over a week and the third in as many days - after objects were shot down in Alaska and Canada on Friday and Saturday.   A Pentagon officials have reportedly described the latest object as having "an octagonal structure with strings hanging off but no discernible payload". On Friday 4 February, the US military downed a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast after it said had traversed sensitive military sites across North America. On Friday 10 Friday, a second "car-sized" object was shot down over sea ice near Deadhorse, Alaska.

Bamboo gets a digital sub-broker licence from SEC

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  Nigerian fintech startup, Bamboo, has received a digital sub-broker licence from the country’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to operate in its capital market and list securities on its platform. The licence ensures oversight of its relationship with its sponsoring broker, Lambeth Capital, and the ability to form partnerships with multiple brokers. It also allows the company to strengthen its relationships with financial service providers to offer its Application Programming Interface (API) services. Launched in 2019, Bamboo is an online brokerage app that allows Africans to invest in domestic and international asset classes. Users can invest fractional amounts in their favourite publicly traded US companies, including Tesla, Apple, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), mutual funds, and fixed-income products, via the app. Bamboo claims it began the application process for the SEC’s digital sub-broker licence in 2021, including a thorough examination of the organisation’s finances

She had complained about a not-too-buoyant health and we immediately contacted her parents" Chrisland school speaks on death of student

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  The management of Chrisland schools on Sunday February 12, has narrated their own side of the incident that led to the death of a 12-year-old student, Whitney Adeniran.    The student died on Thursday, Feb. 9, after she slumped during the school?s inter-house sports activities at Agege Stadium, Lagos State. The girl?s parents, Michael and Blessing Adeniran took to social media on Saturday night, Feb. 11 to demand a probe into the death of their daughter.    Whitney?s mother said her daughter was not ill prior to the inter-house sports day and when she asked the doctor at the hospital the cause of her daughter?s death, the doctor said it appears to be cardiac arrest. Reacting, Chrisland School explained that about two weeks prior, Whitney had complained of ill health and chose not to participate in the school?s march-past.   The statement read, ?The management and staff of Chrisland Schools Limited, with a deep sense of loss, announce the death of our precious student, Whitney Adenira

Update: Lagos State govt shuts down Chrisland school following death of one of its pupils, Whytney Adeniran

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  The Lagos state government has ordered the temporary closure of Chrisland school in Opebi-Ikeja.   The school is currently embroiled in controversy following the death of one of its pupils, 12 year old Whytney Adeniran, who died during their interhouse sports day last Thursday, February 9. A statement released by the state government this evening says the school is closed pending the outcome of an investigation into the unfortunate incident.    "LASG ORDERS CLOSURE OF CHRISLAND SCHOOL    The Lagos State Ministry of Education has ordered the temporary closure of Chrisland School, Opebi-Ikeja, following the reported death of a student of the School, Whytney Adeyemi.    A release signed by the State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo said the closure was ordered pending the outcome of a full investigation into the unfortunate incident."

CBN threatens Sterling Bank for allegedly hoarding new Naira notes

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  The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has threatened to fine Sterling Bank for hoarding the new Naira notes made available to the financial institutions for public disbursement. According to the Deputy Director of the  CBN , Oluwole Owoeye, about N6 million was found hoarded in the Sterling Bank branch located in Ado-Ekiti, with the firm’s Auto Teller Machines (ATM) empty. This was disclosed in a trending video seen by Ripples Nigeria on Monday. Owoeye said Sterling Bank had been informed of the N1 million penalty. Recall that deposit money banks (DMBs) have been accused by the central bank and President Muhammadu Buhari of sabotaging the transition from the old Naira to new banknotes. “I am currently at Sterling Bank, on Bank Road as part of the new naira notes monitoring compliance with the guidelines by CBN. They have N6 million, which they collected from the bank for almost two weeks, they have not disbursed any. “They said they are yet to configure their ATMs, I do not know why that