Luxury designer, Malivelihood and Deola Smart gave out a Lexus as a gift at their wedding which held in Abuja today, December 5.
See videos of the car as well as their massive wedding cake below
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Luxury designer, Malivelihood and Deola Smart gave out a Lexus as a gift at their wedding which held in Abuja today, December 5.
See videos of the car as well as their massive wedding cake below
Deputy Senate Majority Leader and Chairman Senate Committee on Science and Technology, Ajayi Boroffice, has expressed worries after he recently discovered that the space agency in Nigeria that should be employing scientists and engineers are employing graduates of religious studies and other unrelated courses.
Boroffice said this at the annual national space dialogue/media conference on space science and technology on Friday, December 4. He said the agency needs to be sanitized as such actions amount to misemployment considering the fact that the support staff of the agency constitutes about 80 percent of the workforce. He also alleged that people pay between N2 million to N2.5 million to get a job in the space agency.
“How can you be taking people with religious studies in space centre? It is misemployment when the support staff that constitute about 80 per cent are the workforce. It is wrong. We need experience. We need scientists to constitute about 70% per cent of the workforce but the reverse is the case.
I learnt that the ICPC is around, scrutinising employment documents, I heard employment is earned with N2 million, N2.5 million. It is sad.
We have to reexamine ourselves. We have to sanitise the space agency so that we can achieve the purpose of nation itself.”Boroffice said
Responding to the allegation, the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, said the government is determined to correct the mistakes made.
“I want to assure you that this administration is very interested and this minister here is a big champion for space science and technology, and we will continue to do the best we can.
I will like to assure the deputy majority leader of the Senate that we agree with you about the mistakes that were made here.
They are also mistakes that you can find in government institutions. But we are determined to correct those mistakes and we are taking the neccesary steps to make sure they are corrected.”he said
Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, has been attacked online by Nigerians for attending a Golfing program on Saturday, December 5, despite the worsening insecurity across the country.
Journalist, Jafaar Jafaar, shared the photo of the Army Chief on his Twitter handle and shared his dissatisfaction
''Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff Buratai tees off today in Abuja. Out there in the North East, Boko Haram is unleashing terror, while bandits are holding the North West & Central to ransom. In April, Buratai said he won’t return to Abuja unless BH is defeated.''Jafaar tweeted
Other Nigerians also expressed their displeasure. See their tweets below
Big Brother Naija star, Bassey and his wife Nadia, are celebrating their first wedding anniversary today, December 6.
Nadia took to her Instagram page to express her joy in having Bassey as her husband.
''One year ago today. ?
Just the two of us. ?
No audience, no announcement. ?
It was absolutely perfect .?
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Happy one year anniversary Mr.E. ?
I feel adored everyday,
thank you for the way you love me. ?
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I love you''
Queen Elizabeth II will reportedly receive the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine within weeks after UK regulators granted approval with the world's first roll-out to begin this week.
The monarch, 94, and her 99-year-old husband Prince Philip are in line to get the jab early due to their age and will not receive preferential treatment, the Mail on Sunday reported.
The newspaper said Britain’s most senior royals would reveal they have been given the inoculation “to encourage more people to take up the vital jab”, amid fears so-called anti-vaxxers could dent enthusiasm for it.
The vaccine, created by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE, has arrived at secure locations in the UK from Belgium, the Department of Health and Social Care said Sunday.
Following quality checks to ensure the jabs have been kept at the correct temperature, officials say the shots will be made available to 50 hospital hubs around the country, before being distributed to doctor-run vaccination centres that will administer the jabs.
Britain will become the first western country to deploy a Covid-19 vaccine after regulators approved the Pfizer-BioNTech shot last Wednesday. The government has bought 40 million doses from the companies, enough to inoculate 20 million people on the two-dose regimen. The shots will be given in order of priority, with the first vaccines going to those in care homes, including workers, and people over 80 years old.
Vaccines are planned to arrive at hospitals Monday with the first vaccinations starting Tuesday, according to a separate release from NHS England, with patients aged 80 and over who are already in hospital or attending appointments there among the first to receive the jab, the NHS said
"This coming week will be an historic moment as we begin vaccination against Covid-19," Matt Hancock, the UK's health secretary, said in a statement. "We are doing everything we can to make sure we can overcome significant challenges to vaccinate care home residents."