Dear Blessing,
I just came across your tweet, and it truly inspired me.
To graduate with a First Class in Mathematics from UNILORIN and then earn a fully funded Master's admission in Italy is an extraordinary achievement. You have demonstrated excellence and the promise that exists in so many young Nigerians.
No young person who has worked this hard should have such an opportunity limited by the cost of getting there. It would be my privilege to support your journey by covering what is left in the cost of your relocation.
@nancy_i_i from my office will reach out to you today.
Congratulations once again. Go, excel, and continue to make Nigeria proud.
@ezeedematie@NigAffairs@woye1 I am criticizing the EFCC simply because the majority of their successes are focused on petty financial crimes. The real criminals who are destroying Nigeria, which was the original reason the EFCC was established, are still living freely after looting massively.
@skood009@ezeedematie@NigAffairs@woye1 I 100% agree with you. The police is empowered to go after internet fraudsters and can very well do so. The police also has prosecutorial powers, so they can even take it end to end. The EFCC should focus on people like Yahaya Bello who is, by the way, freely moving about.
Run me my milestone payments and take your reports. And what about the support aspects of these consultancies? Those dodgy "phase 1s", "phase 2s" and "phase 3s" that are mostly fluffs.
People underestimate or are unaware of the blood money that could be in consultancy. Do the study, put forward the recommendations and get the bag. Who cares if people die? No one will tell you how much influence interested parties have on the directions these recommendations go.
LPPC suspends Mike Ozekhome from SAN rank
The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has suspended Mike Ozekhome from the rank of senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN) pending the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings against him.
In a statement issued on Thursday, Kabir Akanbi, chief registrar of the supreme court, said the decision was taken at the committee’s 173rd general meeting held on June 23.
https://t.co/BZR3G45lG7
I hope he used the time to get other degrees or get a decent job. What he could have achieved in 15 years even with a 2:2 surely outweighs 20m in 2022.