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Thursday, 7 March 2019
ICS OUTSOURCING LIMITED LATEST JOB VACANCIES (7 POSITIONS)
COSCHARIS GROUP LIMITED JOB RECRUITMENT (7 POSITIONS)
19th March, 2019.
SEE PRE-WEDDING PICTURES OF A 13 YR OLD FRIENDSHIP THAT RESULTS IN MARRIAGE
This couples started their friendship since 2007 while the wife was still in SS 2, after which they both attended the same university, the husband is now a Chartered Accountant while the wife is about completing her National Youth Service program. I pray you both never lack and enjoy all the benefits of marriage.
STANBIC IBTC BANK ENTRY LEVEL & EXPERIENCED JOB RECRUITMENT (5 POSITIONS)
Stanbic IBTC Bank is a leading African banking group focused on emerging markets globally. It has been a mainstay of South Africa’s financial system for 150 years, and now spans 16 countries across the African continent.
Stanbic IBTC Bank is recruiting to fill the positions below:
1. Internal Control Officer
Location: Lagos
Application Closing Date: Not Specified
2. Officer, User Access Management
Location: Lagos
Application Closing Date: Not Specified
3. Entry Level Fraud Monitoring Officer
Location: Lagos
Application Closing Date: Not Specified
4. Forensic Investigator- Internal Control
Location: Lagos
Application Closing Date: Not Specified
5. Loss Control and Reporting Officer
Location: Lagos
Application Closing Date: Not Specified
EFCC RELEASES BANK TRANSACTIONS OF ATIKU’S SON IN-LAW, LAWYER
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has insisted that Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s son-in-law, Abdullahi Babalele’s, was arrested for money laundering.
Many had queried the timing of the arrest, which coincided with the start of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate’s legal battle against President Muhammadu Buhari’s election.
The Nation reported on Wednesday that Babalele is under investigation for alleged laundering of €150million.
Babalele was released on bail on Tuesday after days of interrogation. His passport was, however seized by the EFCC.
But Mr. Uyi Giwa-Osagie (Atiku’s lawyer) is still in custody. The agency said about €67,950,000 of the €150m has been traced to the accounts of him, Babalele, two slush firms and two Bureau De Change operators.
Of the €67.9m, Uyi’s account received 26,050,00million Euro between January 9th and 28th, 2019. Babalele is expected to account for 41,900,000 Euro.
Meanwhile, the EFCC has released more details of transactions involving Osagie.
A document said: “On receipt of this intelligence the team booked to Lagos Island market and arrested two BDC operators namely: Abdullahi Shehu who works with Abdullahi Munaciki of Hasbunallahu BDC, Abuja and Lawal A. Abdullahi of Three Brother BDC.
“Also the team recovered the said $1.6million USD but already $141,000.00 USD had been exchanged to Naira at N358/ per dollar which amounted to N50,500,000.00 while the balance of $1,459.000.00 USD could not easily be exchanged due to the Naira scarcity in the market.
“Investigation conducted regarding the ownership as well as the source of the money so far revealed that Hasbunallahu BDC who is also the owner of Clean and Integrity Services Ltd received three transfers amounting to $5,000,000.00 USD on the 4th and 14th February, 2019 from Guernsey Trust Company Nigeria Limited which is an investment company that is being managed by Uyiekpan Giwa-Osagie in trust on behalf of Bleep.
”Investigation carried out on the accounts of Guernsey Trust Company Nig Ltd reveals that various transfers in millions of dollars and cash payments were made to various individuals and companies.”
The details of these transfers are as follows:
“On the 1st February, 2019, Abdullahi Munaciki of Hasbunallahu BDC received a transfer of $500,000 USD in his Guaranty Trust Bank Dollar Account Named: Clean & Integrity Services Ltd with Account number: 325/391103/2/1/0. The transfer came from Uyiekpan Giwa-Osagie of Guernsey Trust Company Nigeria Limited.
“On the 18th January, 2019, Root Capital Ltd received the sum of $1,000,000.00 into its account in Keystone Bank PPC from Guernsey Trust Company Nig Ltd account in Keystone Bank Plc. There after the naira equivalent was paid into Andrew Pitchford account by Spring Creek on behalf of Root Capital Ltd.
“On 4th February, 2019 another transfer in the sum of $1,500.000.00 USD was received into the said Clean & Integrity Services Ltd account in GTB from the same company Account Guernsey Trust company Nigeria Limited in keystone bank on Instruction of the said Uyiekpan Giwa-Osagie.
“The third transfer was made in bulk on 14th February, 2019 in the sum of $3,000,000.00 USD, similarly from Guernsey trust company Nigeria Limited in keystone bank to Clean & Integrity Services Ltd account in GTB.
“Painstaking investigation conducted on how the said Guernsey Trust Company Nigeria Ltd sourced the above mentioned $5,000,000.00 USD showed that the company received into its Keystone bank Euro Account number 1002523061 two Inflows of N13,050.000.00 Euro on 9th January, 2019 and N13.000,000.00 Euro on 28th January, 2019 totaling N26,050,000.00 Euro from one off-show company called Intels West Africa Limited.
“Further Investigation has shown that the said Euro inflows were converted to about $30,346,150.12 USD and transferred in tranches of $14,362.500.00 USD, $14,977,194.13 USD, and $1,000,000.00 USD to Guernsey Trust company Nigeria Limited’s Dollar Account number: 1003057653 to Keystone bank between 11th January and 12th February 2019.
“On the 18thJanuary, 2019 Guernsey Trust Company Nig Ltd paid the sum of $750,000.00 to Bluebeam Capital Ltd, the money was subsequently transferred to BLK Prestige Investment
“Also on the 29th January, 2019 Guernsey Trust Company Nig Ltd paid total sum of $2,065,934.00 to Capital filed Investment Group Ltd account in Keystone Bank Plc and the naira equivalent of the said amount in the sum of N856, 569,200.00 was paid in tranches to Andrew Pitchford Ltd account. The company is owned by one Mr. Erhunse Giwa Osagie, a brother to Mr. Uyiekpen Giwa Osagie.
“Furthermore on the 6th February, 2019, Guernsey Trust Company Nig Ltd paid Bluebeam Capital Ltd the sum of $1,000,000.00 the money was subsequently transferred to BLK Prestige Investment Ltd with UBA Zambia while the naira equivalent was paid into the account of Andrew Pitchford Ltd by Spring Creek Ltd on behalf of Bluebeam capital Ltd.
“Again on the 11th February 2019, Bluebeam Capital Ltd received the sum of $2,000,000.00 from Guernsey Trust Company Nig Ltd. On the instruction of Mr. Erhunse Giwa Osagie out of which the sum of $1,000,000.00 was transferred to account of BLK Prestige Investment Ltd United Bank for Africa in Zambia while the remaining $1,000,000.00 was converted into naira and paid into Sterling Bank Plc account of Andrew Pitchford Nig Ltd with account number 0689724732.”
Wednesday, 6 March 2019
MAY & BAKER NIGERIA PLC LATEST JOB RECRUITMENT
18th March, 2019.
Tuesday, 5 March 2019
MAN WHO SWAM AND DRANK GUTTER WATER TO CELEBRATE BUHARI’S REELECTION VICTORY DIES OF GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORRHAGE
Reports reaching our news desk reveals that Bala Haruna, the Bauchi man who made frantic efforts to fulfill his vow to spend ten minutes inside a gutter and drink the gutter water should president Buhari win the 2019 presidential election, has reportedly died.
According to reports around social media, Bala was rushed to the hospital after complaining about severe abdominal pains and severe stooling of blood for two days.
Bala, after series of tests conducted, was diagnosed with Gastrointestinal bleeding including hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia which was contacted from the gutter water he drank which was contaminated.
He spent several days in the hospital before he gave up the ghost early Tuesday morning.
HAMILTON LLOYD AND ASSOCIATES JOB RECRUITMENT (7 POSITIONS)
WASTE TO WEALTH: RECYCLING FACTORY ENGAGES 10,000 NIGERIANS
Nigeria’s efforts at turning waste to wealth is paying off, as over 10,000 direct and indirect jobs have been created in the recycling of pet beverages bottles.
This is even as the initiative has created million dollars in foreign exchange earnings to support the nation’s ailing economy.
The Executive Director of Lexsz plastics, Oba Olufemi Akowe, said the $8 million dollar factory located in Ogun state was established in 2011 and presently has over 400 direct staff and ten thousand local workers for the factories recycling plastics.
He noted that the company’s initial target was to export the recycled plastic fiber to China, which it has effectively done in the past eight years.
He said, “But now the company is set to expand and supply Nigerian industries that may need our products as their raw materials.
“The company’s products not only save a lot of energy and resources, but also effective for environmental protection areas in Lagos State and has contributed millions of dollars in foreign exchange earnings and job opportunity for many Nigerians.”
He added that the company had in its eight years of operation taken the lead in waste to wealth management by empowering Public, Private Sector Operations in clearing waste in the environment which are later bought and paid for by the company as raw materials.
“We rely on individual who go around the cities and towns picking wastes which are later sold to us. We also help governments in some South West states to clear theIR dump sites and even pay their agencies.” He said
Akowe explained that with the four production lines refining and processing, Lexsz production scale of PET bottles and preforms per year amounted to over 100, 000 tons thus meeting the major chemical Yangtze River Delta region of China class enterprise demand for a large number of raw materials.
He stated that since the company entered the plastics manufacturing business through waste recycling, it has played a prominent role in enhancing and consistently cleaning environmental waste in Ogun State and other surrounding states.
He however lamented that the government has not been supportive of private sector operators, who daily faced challenges of poor infrastructure, multiple taxation and others.
“We appeal for co-operation, support and a conducive business environment so that our business can flourish. We particularly appeal to our stakeholders to redouble their efforts by ensuring that our waste to wealth efforts through recycling of the environmental wastes are successful,” he said.