Friday, 9 September 2016

Entertainment: Genevieve Nnaji Dumped 2 Weeks to Secret Wedding

Genevieve Nnaji Dumped 2 Weeks to Secret Wedding

Nollywood Actress and Producer,Genevieve Nnaji was allegeddly dumped few weeks to her wedding by her alleged fiance, Ugo Udeze.
See story as written by Instablog9ja :
Genevieve Nnaji’s fiancĂ© allegedly cancels their secret wedding, actress disgraced in Milan - Hprtv
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The inkling of the crash was given last week by blogger Stella Dimokokorkus, in her popular "Rumor has it" post, but no name was mentioned. Hprtv is now giving more details and the two narrative are shockingly the same. In a post, the outlet said: .
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"Genevieve Nnaji has lost her only chance of marrying this year because her secret lover has called off their wedding. Unknown to many, the pretty Nollywood single mother sparked off a secret romance with Ugochukwu Udezue, a wealthy NBA basketball agent based in Denver Colorado last year. .
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He reportedly proposed to her around the time she was seen flaunting a huge engagement ring on her IG page. They're supposed to get married in Milan, Italy about two weeks ago but the groom cancelled the wedding at the last minute and returned to Amsterdam, dumping the actress and her guests. .
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Udezue reportedly told his friends that he doesn’t trust Nnaji after she chose to make the wedding private. Secondly, his father has refused to give his blessing nor attend the event because of Nnaji’s suspicious demand of not wanting close family members at the wedding. .
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Months before the wedding, Nnaji reportedly begged Udezue to keep the wedding ceremony a low-key one. She even went as far as not telling any member of her family nor her colleagues. She only left Nigeria with her best friend Oluchi Orlandi and few other friends. .
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Udezue thought Nnaji has something to hide that was why she didn’t bother to invite her parents to the wedding ceremony scheduled for Milan. This and his father’s refusal forced Udezue to call off the wedding. The source said Nnaji was put to shame on her wedding day and was forced to return to Nigeria without the wedding ring she’s been dreaming of. .
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Udezue is the founder of African Basketball League. He is one of the most popular Nigerian NBA agents in the U.S. He has four kids from his previous marriages. It is still unsure if Nnaji and Udezue have called off their relationship. Meanwhile, she is currently in Canada."

BE INSPIRED: EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT BY KENNETH COPELAND

Kenneth Copeland’s daily devotional September 9, 2016 - Exercise Your Rights

Topic: Exercise Your Rights [September 9, 2016]
He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. - Isaiah 53:5
Jesus came to earth and gave Himself as a sacrifice for sin in order to buy back for you everything that Adam lost. He came to destroy all the works of the devil...sickness and disease included. Once you receive Him as Lord of your life, all the rights and privileges God originally intended you to have (the right to things like fellowship with God, health and prosperity) are restored.
But you are the one who has to exercise those rights!
You see, the devil is an outlaw and even though Jesus has taken away his authority in the earth, even though he has no legal right to kill or steal from the children of God, he’ll do it anyway...as long as you’ll let him get away with it.
You must enforce his defeat by speaking the Word of God in faith. Act on His Word now. Demand that sickness and disease leave you in the Name of Jesus. Then refuse to back off that demand. Resist the devil with all you’ve got. He might fight you for a while, but sooner or later, he will have to flee from you!
Scripture Reading: Matthew 8:1-17
This message was written by Kenneth and Gloria Copeland, the leader of the Kenneth Copeland Ministries (www.KCM.org) that specializes in teaching principles of bible faith - prayer, healing, salvation and other biblical topics.

Access Bank Wins 2016 Best Bank Academy Award

Access Bank Wins 2016 Best Bank Academy AwardAccess Bank Plc’s School of Banking Excellence has been awarded the 2016 Best Bank Academy by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN).
The award was in recognition of the quality of the school’s curriculum and graduates as well as the consistency in their production of fresh graduates.
Former Registrar of the CIBN, Dr. Uju Ogubunka, who presented the award praised Access Bank for training its workforce and by extension building capacity for the banking and finance industry in Nigeria.
The bank’s School of Banking Excellence “which takes fresh graduates through an intensive five-month pre-career course was the first of such institutions to be accredited by the CIBN in March 2015. Founded in 2002, the school was conceptualized to groom the youth, educate them and prepare future leaders for the banking industry,” CIBN stated in a statement.
During the programme students of the School are mentored by high level resource persons both internal and external including the Chairman and Group Chief Executive of the Bank.
Chief Conduct and Compliance Officer of Access Bank, Pattison Boleigha,  who received the award explained that the five months entry level training at the Banking School of Excellence, has acquired an enviable reputation as a learning centre of excellence.
“Our approach to employee development is a mix of different learning methods ranging from self-study, on-the-job training to e-learning programmes.
“Employees on a continuous basis are exposed to various capacity building programmes both locally and internationally,” he noted.

Speed limiting device: No going back on October 1 deadline, says FRSC

Speed limiting device: No going back on October 1 deadline, says FRSC
There is no going back on the October 1 date for the implementation of speed limiting device nationwide as approved by President Mohammadu Buhari, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has said.
The Commission’s Corps Marshall, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, stated this yesterday in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, at a public enlightenment forum for stakeholders in the transportaion sector, at old AKTC Park, on Ikot-Ekpene Road, Uyo.
Oyeyemi, who was represented by his assistant in charge of Policy, Research and Statistics, Dr. Kayode Olagunju, expressed dismay over the alarming statistics of road crashes on Nigeria highways.
He disclosed that last year, over 12,077 road crashes were recorded out of which 5,400 people (68 per cent) were said to have died as a result of over speeding.
The FRSC chief regretted that most of the crashes would have been avoided if appropriate safety measures had been adopted by those plying the highways.
According to him, the speed limiting device which would take effect next month, willsave Nigerians the embarrassment on the highways.
“Most of the road crashes are preventable,if we are able to bring down the speed. We’ll be saving a lot of lives on our highways’’ he said, noting that “accidents are caused not made.”
In his remarks, the Akwa Ibom Commissioner for Transport, Mr Godwin Ntukude, expressed satisfaction with the introduction of the speed limiting device. He, however, called for a technical session with all stakeholders to enlighten them on the nitty-gritty of the policy.
Utukude said: “There is no policy introduced by the government that will not have a positive effect on lives of the people, but let us have technical session with experts to ascertain whether it can be installed on an expired used (Tokumbo) vehicles or not. It is important for us to know this so that the good policy could not be rendered in another way.”
The command’s spokesman, Mr. Godgive Uwem, who spoke on the importance of speed limiting device, said Nigerian will be joining countries like Japan, Australia Sweden and the United States (U.S.), with the introduction and implementation of the policy.