FG not Tinubu via @CrediCorpNG has launched a consumer credit product “FLY NOW, PAY LATER” for local flights
2: This initiative will help eligible customers to book flights without a financial burden.
3: to apply, visit https://t.co/tsZRI7eeYa
4: Enjoy your evening @HRH_Ujuaku@Rexdon05@uzonwagba@FinnihOfLagos@emejimeta2@SweetMOMdee
What people call “overnight success” is simply the day the world finally caught up with the truth you’ve been living all along.
Just stay with your truth. Time has a way of revealing/applauding what truly endures.
We live at THE AQUARIUM in a few hours and before we go we’d like to set some ground rules!!
We want everyone to pull up and have the best time so please comply ❤️
Love you all and see you from 9PM ❤️❤️
On April 1, 2001, Hooters held a beer sales contest for its employees, offering a Toyota as the grand prize. One employee, Jodee Berry, excelled in sales and won the contest. However, instead of receiving a car, she was given a toy Yoda with a note claiming the contest was an April Fools' joke.
Berry sued Gulf Coast Wings, Inc., Hooters' corporate owner, for breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentation. In 2002, Berry and the company reached a settlement, with Berry receiving an undisclosed amount of money. Her attorney, David Noll, stated that the settlement would allow Berry to purchase any Toyota she desired.