Sim Shagaya, the founder of Konga, explains how he lost all his investors
At a board meeting in 2015, he invited Bismarck Rewane, an economist, to make a presentation about the incoming macroeconomic instability.
Then, after some months, they stopped funding the business.
SYKES: Are you aware the US was taking millions of barrels of oil from Iran?
WRIGHT: We are preventing the flow of Iranian oil
SYKES: That is not what I asked you. Can I play some audio?
*plays audio of Trump admitting the US is stealing Iranian oil*
WRIGHT: I think the president is talking casually
SYKES: Do you think that it's appropriate to 'talk casually' about war?
WRIGHT: I think you talk to all different audiences and you talk in all different styles
SYKES: There are 13 service members who are dead
WRIGHT: He treats this war deadly serious
SYKES: You just said he was speaking casually
WRIGHT: He speaks 20 hours a day
Senator Nwoye took out time to counsel him and the team publicly
Imagine N10billion budgetted for CCTV and street light, just like NDDC
APC/APGA Anambra e rats abused him and ridiculed him
Did they heed his good counsel ?
These guys think we all have amnesia
Now, they want us to shush up and watch iberiberically, so that SEDC will become like NDDC
NDDC in almost 3 decades wasted over $40billion awarding street light contracts and chasing shadows , while their major East West Road stood abandoned and uncompleted ...
Every single kobo appropriated to the SEDC belong to Ndi Igbo of the SE
We deserve the best and demand for it
Anyone, who is not pleased with our sincere and honest advocacy and demand for the best for Ala Igbo, can go and hug the nearest transformer
We remain resolute
As President, I would read 10 letters a day sent to me by ordinary Americans. At the Obama Presidential Center, we’ll have some of the letters I read — and responded to — every night. I still get emotional reading them, and it’s one of my favorite exhibits.
In Lagos' Ago community (Ejigbo area), the state government failed to build a needed bridge. Local leader Dr. Frederick Fasehun stepped in, constructing the Fasehun Bridge to link Ago and Jakande Estate. He charges a ₦100 toll per user to maintain it.