Monday, 27 March 2017

News extract 27th March 2017

Ø  Federal Civil Service Commission Interview Starts Today, Shortlisted Candidates For Each State
The Federal Civil Service Commission interviews for shortlisted candidates into Federal Government Ministries start today, the information below contains all you will need if you are one of the successful candidates for interview.

The Federal Civil Service Commission has released lists of shortlisted candidates according to states, for applications into Federal Ministries according to the statement signed by Hon. Chairman, Federal Civil Service Commission Mustapha L. Sulaiman.
NTA

Ø  New investor takes over Keystone Bank

The Sigma Golf-Riverbank consortium, the new investor that acquired Keystone Bank Limited from the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, AMCON, has taken control of the financial institution.
The new investors pledged to reposition the bank on a growth path with immediate effect, a statement made available to PREMIUM TIMES on Sunday said.
PREMIUM TIMES

Ø  Three things I did while in prison — Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Sunday narrated his prisons experience and declared that he did three things while he was in Yola and Kirikiri prisons serving a jail term for a phantom coup charges by the late military dictator, Sani Abacha.
He also said there should be no position that a man should  find himself in life where he should not be useful to God.
  PUNCH

Ø  Ile-Ife riot: Tunde Bakare blasts police for arresting only Yorubas

The founding overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Lagos, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has condemned in totality what he termed lopsided arrests over the aftermath of the clash between the indigents and the Hausa community in Ile-Ife, Osun State.
Speaking in Lagos during his sermon at the Latter Rain Assembly, Bakare described as “an abuse” the arrest of some Yoruba as suspects in the clash and the justification of the arrest by the police.
DAILY POST

Ø  Sex scandal: Stephanie Otobo’s mother kneels, begs Apostle Suleman

Tope Otobo, the mother of Stephanie Otobo, the accuser of founder of Omega Fire Ministry, and her elder sister were on Sunday at the Headquarters of the church at Auchi, Edo State to beg the pastor on behalf Stephanie.
Images of the two women surfaced online shortly after the church service.
DAILY POST

 

 


 







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