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Adesola Yusuf, 2022
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4me4you visits Chilli Project Gallery, which featured a group show - “4x4+1”
FEATURED ARTISTS:
ABDULRAHMAN ADESOLA YUSUF; ATIYE AFOLABI; BAMOUIN SINZE; DANKYI MENSAH; JIMBO LATEEF; JOESPH ADIBLEKU; MOHAMMED AWUDU; NAHOM TEKLEHAIMANOT; NEGYEM ADONOO; NICK GEORGE; OPARA COURAGE; RICHARD ADUSI; RICMOND AGAMELAH; SAMSON TOBA; SAMUEL SOWATEY; STEPHEN PRICE; WISDOM KOFI ATSEM.
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Inspired by the visually dynamic flourishes of the Rococo, Baroque and Renaissance eras, Abdulrahman Adesola Yusuf's (aka @Arclight.jpg) digital artworks serve up a heaping dose of maximum impact. "Regime", from the Lagos, Nigeria-based digital/graphic artist, is just one of his many aesthetically exciting compositions that celebrates the extraordinary beauty of diversity. Adesola elaborates: "We must support each other whilst setting our diversity aside but also respecting it, we should find strength in our diversity and uniqueness. We know how exactly it feels to be marginalized we need not treat ourselves the same way because we are from different tribes or communities.“ Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.💜💚💛💙❤ Photo: @4thfinger_ Art by: @arclight.jpg Asst/styled by: @arclight.jpg ... posted on Instagram - https://instagr.am/p/CKeEGakDd_e/
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Teenagers upload video of how they gang-raped victim to death
Teenagers upload video of how they gang-raped victim to death
An Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court sitting in Ibadan on Friday ordered the remand of two men, Yusuf Adesola, 19, and Folarin Samsudeen, 19, for the alleged murder of a victim they gang-raped. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the defendants, who reside in the Lalupon area of Ibadan, were charged with conspiracy and murder. The Prosecutor, Insp. Sikiru Opaleye, told the court that…
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Six Bank Hackers Arrested Over N5m Theft In Edo
Six Bank Hackers Arrested Over N5m Theft In Edo
Six suspected bank hackers who reportedly stole N5 million from a victim’s account, have been arrested by the operatives from the Anti-kidnapping and Cybercrime Unit of the police in Edo State. The suspects identified as David Ogunowo, Abiodun Adesina, Yusuf Ademola, Balogun Hakeem, Adetono Lukeman, and Adesola Kayode, were arrested on Friday January 29 after reportedly withdrawing N5 million…
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Hackers Arrested Over N5m Theft In Edo State
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Hackers Arrested Over N5m Theft In Edo State Six suspected bank hackers who reportedly stole N5 million from a victim’s account, have been arrested by the operatives from the Anti-kidnapping and Cybercrime Unit of the police in Edo State. The suspects identified as David Ogunowo, Abiodun Adesina, Yusuf Ademola, Balogun Hakeem, Adetono Lukeman, and Adesola Kayode, were arrested on Friday January…
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Police arrests Six bank hackers over N5m theft in Edo
Police arrests Six bank hackers over N5m theft in Edo
Six suspected bank hackers who reportedly stole N5 million from a victim’s account, have been arrested by the operatives from the Anti-kidnapping and Cybercrime Unit of the police in Edo State. The suspects (bank hackers) identified as David Ogunowo, Abiodun Adesina, Yusuf Ademola, Balogun Hakeem, Adetono Lukeman, and Adesola Kayode, were arrested on Friday January 29 after reportedly withdrawing…
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Six bank hackers arrested over N5m theft in Edo
Six bank hackers arrested over N5m theft in Edo
Six suspected bank hackers who reportedly stole N5 million from a victim’s account, have been arrested by the operatives from the Anti-kidnapping and Cybercrime Unit of the police in Edo State. The suspects identified as David Ogunowo, Abiodun Adesina, Yusuf Ademola, Balogun Hakeem, Adetono Lukeman, and Adesola Kayode, were arrested on Friday January 29 after reportedly withdrawing N5 million…
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Three bank CEOs quit NESG Board over position on CBN's monetary intercessions.
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Three bank CEOs quit NESG Board over position on CBN's monetary intercessions.
CHIEF Executive Officers (CEOs) of three prominent banks have resigned their membership of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) board.
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They resigned on Wednesday in protest against the NESG’s position against some of the measures taken by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stabilise the financial system and fast-track economic recovery.
The apex bank had also initiated a chain of policies to mitigate the negative impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic on Nigerians.
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Those who resigned from the NESG board are United Bank of Africa (UBA) Plc Group Managing Director Kennedy Uzoka; First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) Plc Managing Director Adesola Adeduntan and Sterling Bank Plc Managing Director Abubakar Suleiman.
Suleiman runs Sterling Bank, where Asue Ighodalo, who is the chair of the NESG board, also serves as Chairman.
Apart from Ighodalo, others on the NESG board are: Niyi Yusuf (Vice-Chairman); Mrs. Onyeche Tifase (Vice-Chairman) and Laoye Jaiyeola (CEO).
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On Tuesday, the NESG criticised CBN’s intervention policies as not being in the interest of the economy.
The resignation of the NESG Board members is believed among financial experts to be the confirmation of the eroding credibility of the private sector-led think tank and policy advocacy group under the current leadership.
It was learnt that the NESG management’s criticisms of President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government policies and the Godwin Emefiele-led CBN have created disagreements among its members.
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It was gathered that the group’s Tuesday statement entitled: “Matters of Urgent Attention”, which did not have the input of members of the Board, draw the ire of members and triggered the latest uproar.
In a report, the NESG said since the inception of this administration, agriculture and the need to ensure zero hunger for Nigerians have received considerable attention.
But the group added that despite the budgetary allocations and huge sums of money disbursed by the CBN through the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP), a huge gap remains in meeting the food requirements.
“Evidently, the issues are beyond money and therefore, require a complete overhaul of the management of, and support for the Agriculture sector and all related sectors – with a view to getting more value for our investments”.
Noting the evolving developmental roles of central banks around the world, especially as it concerns resource allocations, the NESG said such allocative roles must be undertaken in an open, transparent and fair manner.
It said: “The group expresses serious concerns about how the CBN has carried on the business of foreign exchange transactions, loan disbursements (intervention funds) and price fixings without appropriate policy clarity.
“This can be subject to abuses, manipulations and significant market disruptions, reflective of a policy akin to crony capitalism. We therefore respectfully request the appropriate authorities to properly review this policy to restore credibility into our financial sector.”
The NESG also expressed severe concerns about certain provisions of the ‘repealed and re-enacted’ Bank and Other Financial Institutions Act 2020; recently passed by the National Assembly, and in the process of being transmitted to the President for assent.
The NESG said: “These are draconian, totalitarian and inimical to the development of a stable and transparently regulated financial sector. We respectfully request that the President should please withhold his assent until the Bill is properly reviewed, amended and is made fit for purpose.
“We also most respectfully request that our legislative houses should subject all Bills, in particular, such crucial bills, to the most efficient scrutiny necessary to assure compliance with the Nigerian Constitution, transparency, good governance and the best interest of the people of Nigeria.”
The NESG pointed out distortions in the liquidity and interest rate management of the financial system it said portents grave disadvantage to domestic investors and pensioners.
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But the CBN fired back, saying its intervention policies were necessary to keep the economy going in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It also said similar interventions were extended to other developed and developing economies by their central banks.
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The apex bank said from the one year extension of moratorium on principal repayments for CBN intervention facilities, strengthening of the Loan to Deposit Ratio policy, which has resulted in a significant rise in loans provided by financial institutions to banking customers, to creation of N50 billion target credit facility for affected households and small and medium enterprises through the NIRSAL Microfinance Bank and N100 billion intervention fund in loans to pharmaceutical companies, the apex bank had taken steps to lift the economy and businesses during the pandemic.
“The CBN also feels compelled to let Nigerians know that in spite of the cordial and open relations between both organisations, the NESG could have raised its allegations directly with us but never did.
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“On the CBN’s development finance activities, we are comforted by the NESG’s reluctant admission that many Central Banks around the world are also engaging in similar actions. The CBN engaged in development finance in order to address the credit needs of the sectors critical to improving livelihoods, reducing poverty, and promoting inclusive growth.
“These goals have become doubly important in light of the significant shocks to the economy following the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In pursuit of transparency, the CBN usually publishes disbursements made under these activities in our economic reports.
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“Although the bourgeoises atop the NESG may not feel the impact of the bank’s development finance activities, many ordinary Nigerians, including smallholder farmers, households, and medium-scale entrepreneurs across the country know better.
“As encapsulated in our most recent monthly economic report published on the Bank’s website, a total of N38.11 billion was disbursed as loans to 44,458 beneficiaries through the NIRSAL Microfinance Bank (NMFB). This number has risen to N59.12 billion; supporting to 103,189 beneficiaries as of August
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UBA Makes 20 more customers Millionaires, Doles Out N30m in 3rd Draw of UBA Wise Savers Promo
Pan African financial institution, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has again rewarded another 20 customers who have emerged winners in the third quarterly draw of the UBA Wise Savers Promo winning N1.5 million each, bringing the total amount won so far by 60 customers to N90 million. The electronic raffle draw, which was held at the UBA Head Office in Lagos on Wednesday, July 31st, was witnessed by the relevant regulatory bodies including the National Lottery Regulatory Commission, Lagos State Lottery Board and Consumer Protection Council. Lucky customers who emerged winners in the latest draw cut across all regions of the country. They are Yusuf Muhammed; Adebakin Anuoluwapo Elizabeth; Babatunde Temidayo Ruth; Christian Emetole; Nwabuife Ikeagu; Omoye Amiengheme; Ogechukwukanma Okoh; Akinyemi Abidemi Betty; Okoro Chukwuma and Chukwu, Patricia Nnenna. Others are Adejoke Olarinoye; Fatoki Hassan; Nwokocha Ikechukwu Emmanuel; Owolanke kole Emmanuel; Ferreira Adesola Afolatomi; Emmanuel Omoigui; Uzoigwe Anthonia; Elesin Titilayo Oluwabunmi; James Suleiman Umar and Lawan David Nahinokan. The ongoing promo, which commenced in September last year, is expected to run till September 30, 2019 and will see a final 20 customers from across Nigeria become millionaires, winning N30 million in the last quarter of this year. At the end of the fourth promo, a total of N120 million will have been won by 80 customers. Speaking during the event, UBA’s Group Head, Consumer & Retail Banking, Mr. Jude Anele, said that since the promo began late last year, the bank has been impressed at the level of response by its customers and the general public across the country, adding that the purpose of the campaign is to reward loyal customers while encouraging the savings culture. He noted that there has been a remarkable increase in the number of participants in this edition compared to the previous one, adding that the bank’s objective of helping customers’ save for the rainy day is being achieved. He said: “It is very easy to spend money but to save is a habit all must imbibe. Our key objective is to encourage our customers to save regularly. We are here to support our customers and to encourage them to save as well.” Anele urged other customers to take advantage of the subsequent opportunities the last quarterly draw will offer. The Group Head, Transaction and Electronic Banking, Sampson Aneke, who also spoke at the event said, “There is no better time to give back and delight customers than this challenging economic period where people need all the support they can get to make life more meaningful. With this in mind we decided to prioritise our customers as we always do at UBA by giving them plenty to cheer about and that is the reason why another 20 customers have been made millionaires today. Aneke noted that the promo is consistent with the bank’s novel initiatives in prioritizing customers, and said it was necessitated by the invaluable belief the Bank has in its customers. “We will continue to listen and give them nothing short of the best that they deserve. UBA will not relent, because we are impressed with the impact this has made so far and will continue to touch the lives of our loyal customers positively,” he explained. The criteria for qualifying for the draw is to save at least N30,000 in a UBA savings account or in instalments of N10,000 each for a period of three months. Those yet to be UBA customers can open a savings account on any of the numerous bank channels, including Magic Banking (*919*20#) and LEO, or in any of the UBA branches across the country, and start saving to stand a chance of winning. United Bank for Africa Plc is a leading pan-African financial services group, operating in 20 African countries, as well as the United Kingdom, the United States of America and with presence in France. UBA was incorporated in Nigeria as a limited liability company after taking over the assets of the British and French Bank Limited who had been operating in Nigeria since 1949. The United Bank for Africa merged with Standard Trust Bank in 2005 and from a single country operation founded in 1949 in Nigeria - Africa's largest economy - UBA has become one of the leading providers of banking and other financial services on the African continent. The Bank which was awarded the Best Digital Bank in Africa by the Euromoney awards in 2018, provides services to over 17 million customers globally, through one of the most diverse service channels in sub-Saharan Africa, with over 1,000 branches and customer touch points and robust online and mobile banking platforms. The shares of UBA are publicly traded on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and the Bank has a well-diversified shareholder base, which includes foreign and local institutional investors, as well as individual shareholders. Read the full article
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4me4you visits Chilli Project Gallery, which featured a group show - “4x4+1”
FEATURED ARTISTS:
ABDULRAHMAN ADESOLA YUSUF; ATIYE AFOLABI; BAMOUIN SINZE; DANKYI MENSAH; JIMBO LATEEF; JOESPH ADIBLEKU; MOHAMMED AWUDU; NAHOM TEKLEHAIMANOT; NEGYEM ADONOO; NICK GEORGE; OPARA COURAGE; RICHARD ADUSI; RICMOND AGAMELAH; SAMSON TOBA; SAMUEL SOWATEY; STEPHEN PRICE; WISDOM KOFI ATSEM.
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https://www.chilliartprojects.com
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4me4you visits Chilli Project Gallery, which featured a group show - “4x4+1”
FEATURED ARTISTS:
ABDULRAHMAN ADESOLA YUSUF; ATIYE AFOLABI; BAMOUIN SINZE; DANKYI MENSAH; JIMBO LATEEF; JOESPH ADIBLEKU; MOHAMMED AWUDU; NAHOM TEKLEHAIMANOT; NEGYEM ADONOO; NICK GEORGE; OPARA COURAGE; RICHARD ADUSI; RICMOND AGAMELAH; SAMSON TOBA; SAMUEL SOWATEY; STEPHEN PRICE; WISDOM KOFI ATSEM.
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https://www.chilliartprojects.com
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4me4you visits Chilli Project Gallery, which featured a group show - “4x4+1”
FEATURED ARTISTS:
ABDULRAHMAN ADESOLA YUSUF; ATIYE AFOLABI; BAMOUIN SINZE; DANKYI MENSAH; JIMBO LATEEF; JOESPH ADIBLEKU; MOHAMMED AWUDU; NAHOM TEKLEHAIMANOT; NEGYEM ADONOO; NICK GEORGE; OPARA COURAGE; RICHARD ADUSI; RICMOND AGAMELAH; SAMSON TOBA; SAMUEL SOWATEY; STEPHEN PRICE; WISDOM KOFI ATSEM.
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https://www.chilliartprojects.com
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4me4you visits Chilli Project Gallery, which featured a group show - “4x4+1”
FEATURED ARTISTS:
ABDULRAHMAN ADESOLA YUSUF; ATIYE AFOLABI; BAMOUIN SINZE; DANKYI MENSAH; JIMBO LATEEF; JOESPH ADIBLEKU; MOHAMMED AWUDU; NAHOM TEKLEHAIMANOT; NEGYEM ADONOO; NICK GEORGE; OPARA COURAGE; RICHARD ADUSI; RICMOND AGAMELAH; SAMSON TOBA; SAMUEL SOWATEY; STEPHEN PRICE; WISDOM KOFI ATSEM.
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https://www.chilliartprojects.com
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4me4you visits Chilli Project Gallery, which featured a group show - “4x4+1”
FEATURED ARTISTS:
ABDULRAHMAN ADESOLA YUSUF; ATIYE AFOLABI; BAMOUIN SINZE; DANKYI MENSAH; JIMBO LATEEF; JOESPH ADIBLEKU; MOHAMMED AWUDU; NAHOM TEKLEHAIMANOT; NEGYEM ADONOO; NICK GEORGE; OPARA COURAGE; RICHARD ADUSI; RICMOND AGAMELAH; SAMSON TOBA; SAMUEL SOWATEY; STEPHEN PRICE; WISDOM KOFI ATSEM.
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https://www.chilliartprojects.com
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