The Head, Consumer Protection Department, CBN, Hajiya Kadija Kassim, stated this during a mentoring programme for students of the Government Secondary School, Suleja, Niger State.
The mentoring programme, which was held simultaneously in over 200 schools, was part of activities to mark the World Savings Day.
The apex bank’s warning is coming at a time when the huge unemployment situation in the country is making a lot of people to take interest in an online investment scheme tagged: ‘MMM Federal Republic of Nigeria (nigeria.mmm.net)’.
The platform has embarked on an aggressive online media campaign to lure the investing public to participate in what it called “mutual aid financial network,” with a monthly investment return of 30 per cent.
Kassim, while responding to a question asked by one of the students, described the scheme as fraudulent since it was not supported by any business model.
She said, “We have heard about the activities of MMM, but I want to warn you against it because they are wonder banks that are not regulated.
“Desist from their activities because they are fraudulent.”
She said the theme of this year’s World Savings Day, ‘Don’t save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after saving’, would assist in creating the needed awareness on the need to save.
She added, “The World Savings Day is a tradition created with the objective of stressing the importance of savings for modern economies and individuals alike.
Dan Hausawa D.H Set to Drop 30 Songs In 30 Days ..@DH_Adoyi
By Unknown - Monday, October 31, 2016
Northern Musician ''Dan Hausawa'' a.k.a D.H set to wow his fans with 30 Singles to drop everyday from the 1st - 30th of November 2016. The track is to be released every single day till the end of November. In a chat with JejeTv, he explained:
''In Anticipation of the celebration of my 10 years on stage, i want my friends and my fans to know how it all began in my life (entertainment wise). I will be dropping both released and un-released songs each day till the end of November.
The said continuous track out-burst is officially going to be released on Jejetv.com as agreement and license from Naijatainment Music Group.
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By Unknown - Monday, October 31, 2016
Super producer YBS teams up with the J-Town's angelic singer VICKY BROWN and Plug's very own ICE REAL on this Fresh & Banging Tune... Enjoy!!
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The Wait is Over! Ice Prince Zamani has just released his album “Jos To The World” which contains 19 songs that I know many people have already jammed with great pleasure
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By Unknown - Friday, October 21, 2016
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When it comes to school, especially with tertiary education, Nigerian parents mostly have expectations that are too far from the actual reality of what is happening. Here are some of their expectations versus the actual reality of what is happening: 1. Freedom or cage When most parents let their children out of the home to attend a university, they have the idea that their children are in the wind, enjoying freedom, since they are now living on their own. Most parents usually picture their children like this:
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When it comes to school, especially with tertiary education, Nigerian parents mostly have expectations that are too far from the actual reality of what is happening. Here are some of their expectations versus the actual reality of what is happening: 1. Freedom or cage When most parents let their children out of the home to attend a university, they have the idea that their children are in the wind, enjoying freedom, since they are now living on their own. Most parents usually picture their children like this:
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Wizkid Fights With Tanzanian Singer Ali Kiba During Chris Brown Concert
By Unknown - Friday, October 21, 2016
Nigerian sensation, Wizkid is making the news in Kenya for allegedly getting got into a fight with popular Tanzanian singer, Ali Kiba, after the latter got picked to perform first ahead of him at the Mombasa Rocks concert headlined by Chris Brown.
According to Kenya.co.ke, the scuffle started after Ali Kiba insisted he would not perform first; the two acts reportedly fought over who was the biggest, who had the largest fan base.
“Ali Kiba is said to have insisted that he would not take to the stage before Wizkid, leading to a disagreement that reportedly delayed the arrival of American RnB singer and main performer of the night, Chris Brown.”
Also confirming the clash is Nairobi News. “Kiba felt he is bigger in Kenya than Wizkid hence he could not understand why he was scheduled to perform before,” NairobiNews said.
Wizkid lost the battle and Ali Kiba proceeded to perform right before Chris Brown (Seeing as the biggest masquerade comes out last). However this almost ruined Chris Brown’s event as the fight led to his own show being moved to later in the night that Saturday.
But that’s not all.
While Ali Kiba was on the stage, his microphone got disconnected, prompting him to end his performance midway.
“I was surprised. I don’t know whether the microphone was disconnected for Chris Brown to be ushered in. I hope my fans understood that it was not my fault,” Ali Kiba says.
Wizkid is yet to add voice to these claims.
Falz TheBahdGuy Bares His Thoughts On The Present Economy Of Nigeria In A Hilarious Way
By Unknown - Friday, October 21, 2016
FalzTheBahdGuy took to Instagram to bare his thoughts on the present economy of Nigeria in a video he shared on his Instagram page.
He wrote; “I know we are fazing economic disease bet we cannot forsake awasev. My name is Falz The Bahd Guy and I shoose toe #LiveOrijinal. What about you?”
40 killed as suspected Fulani herdsmen raid Christian community in Nigeria
By Unknown - Friday, October 21, 2016
Gunmen believed to be Fulani herdsmen have killed more than 40 people in Godogodo village, a Christian settlement in the Jama’a Local Government Area in Nigeria’s northern state of Kaduna. The area, in the south of Kaduna State, has been attacked several times before.
The gunmen were said to have attacked a military checkpoint in the area before invading the village.
One survivor, Peter Atangi, told World Watch Monitor his four children were all killed.
“The herdsmen came around 9pm on Saturday [15 Oct.]. They invaded our homes after they attacked a military checkpoint. They were armed with sophisticated guns, machetes, knives and sticks. As soon as they came, they started shooting indiscriminately and we started running in different directions.
“They shot and killed my four children. As we ran for our dear lives, they also set our homes on fire. Many of us have been rendered homeless. We don’t know where to start….”
About 30 houses, including one used as a church, were said to have been burnt down by the rampaging herdsmen, while property worth millions of Nigerian naira (thousands of US dollars) were destroyed.
A community leader, Joseph Adamu, said about 50 people, mostly women and children, sustained injuries from gunshots and machete cuts and were rushed to hospitals in the nearby cities of Jos, in Plateau State, and Akwanga in Nasarawa State.
The incident led to the declaration of a 24-hour curfew in Jama’a, following increased tension and apprehension among people in the area.
The Chairman of the Jama’a Local Government Council, Dr. Humble Katuka, said people should remain indoors until the situation is brought under control.
Reacting to the frequent attacks on villages in Christian-dominated areas, the Secretary of the Northern Christian Association of Nigeria – responsible for the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory – blamed the state government for failing to stop the killing.
“We are disheartened that despite the re-occurrence of the attack, the government has not come out with a security plan to stop it,” Rev. Danladi Yarima told World Watch Monitor in a telephone interview.
“We expected that the government should have mobilised more security personnel to the area. Every day, Christians are being attacked and killed and their homes and property destroyed. The killings have continued unabated and we are very worried. We urge the government and well-meaning Nigerians to stop the killings,” he added.
As a result of the ongoing violence, churches in the area have been closed, as many people have fled the communities.
Attacks targeting the predominantly Christian communities in Jama’a area of Nigeria’s Kaduna state are recurrent.
On 16 Aug., ten people were killed by Fulani herdsmen, just a month after another deadly attack which claimed, 11 lives in three villages in the same area.
A total of more than 300, mainly Christians, have been killed in repeated attacks by Fulani herdsmen in the past five months, while over 5,000 people have been displaced, said Yarima.
Also, the Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU), an umbrella body for ethnic minorities, condemned the killings and called on the Federal government to establish a permanent military presence in the area to prevent them.
In a statement signed by its President, Solomon Musa, the organisation said security agencies must find out the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
He added that seven communities in the area have been sacked by the herdsmen and their farms taken over for cattle grazing.
Violence perpetrated by Fulani herdsmen has also led thousands to flee from the largely Christian areas of Kaduna, Benue and Taraba states in Nigeria’s farming belt.
Such attacks have features long familiar to Nigerians: ethnic Fulani cattle herders, largely Muslim, moving in on farmers, largely Christian. The long-running land conflict is frequently framed in economic terms, but it also has distinctive religious contours.
In the state of Benue alone, a study by Premium Times claims at least 1,269 lives have been lost since 2013 in such attacks.
“This is another jihad like the one waged by Boko Haram in the north-east of the country,” according to Rev. Augustine Akpen Leva. “The attackers carry sophisticated weapons, sometimes they even used chemical weapons on our communities. They just come, often overnight when people are sleeping. They attack defenseless people and go away. They clearly have an agenda: to wipe out the Christian presence and take over the land.”
The gunmen were said to have attacked a military checkpoint in the area before invading the village.
One survivor, Peter Atangi, told World Watch Monitor his four children were all killed.
“The herdsmen came around 9pm on Saturday [15 Oct.]. They invaded our homes after they attacked a military checkpoint. They were armed with sophisticated guns, machetes, knives and sticks. As soon as they came, they started shooting indiscriminately and we started running in different directions.
“They shot and killed my four children. As we ran for our dear lives, they also set our homes on fire. Many of us have been rendered homeless. We don’t know where to start….”
A community leader, Joseph Adamu, said about 50 people, mostly women and children, sustained injuries from gunshots and machete cuts and were rushed to hospitals in the nearby cities of Jos, in Plateau State, and Akwanga in Nasarawa State.
The incident led to the declaration of a 24-hour curfew in Jama’a, following increased tension and apprehension among people in the area.
The Chairman of the Jama’a Local Government Council, Dr. Humble Katuka, said people should remain indoors until the situation is brought under control.
Reacting to the frequent attacks on villages in Christian-dominated areas, the Secretary of the Northern Christian Association of Nigeria – responsible for the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory – blamed the state government for failing to stop the killing.
“We are disheartened that despite the re-occurrence of the attack, the government has not come out with a security plan to stop it,” Rev. Danladi Yarima told World Watch Monitor in a telephone interview.
“We expected that the government should have mobilised more security personnel to the area. Every day, Christians are being attacked and killed and their homes and property destroyed. The killings have continued unabated and we are very worried. We urge the government and well-meaning Nigerians to stop the killings,” he added.
As a result of the ongoing violence, churches in the area have been closed, as many people have fled the communities.
Attacks targeting the predominantly Christian communities in Jama’a area of Nigeria’s Kaduna state are recurrent.
On 16 Aug., ten people were killed by Fulani herdsmen, just a month after another deadly attack which claimed, 11 lives in three villages in the same area.
A total of more than 300, mainly Christians, have been killed in repeated attacks by Fulani herdsmen in the past five months, while over 5,000 people have been displaced, said Yarima.
Also, the Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU), an umbrella body for ethnic minorities, condemned the killings and called on the Federal government to establish a permanent military presence in the area to prevent them.
In a statement signed by its President, Solomon Musa, the organisation said security agencies must find out the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
He added that seven communities in the area have been sacked by the herdsmen and their farms taken over for cattle grazing.
Violence perpetrated by Fulani herdsmen has also led thousands to flee from the largely Christian areas of Kaduna, Benue and Taraba states in Nigeria’s farming belt.
Such attacks have features long familiar to Nigerians: ethnic Fulani cattle herders, largely Muslim, moving in on farmers, largely Christian. The long-running land conflict is frequently framed in economic terms, but it also has distinctive religious contours.
In the state of Benue alone, a study by Premium Times claims at least 1,269 lives have been lost since 2013 in such attacks.
“This is another jihad like the one waged by Boko Haram in the north-east of the country,” according to Rev. Augustine Akpen Leva. “The attackers carry sophisticated weapons, sometimes they even used chemical weapons on our communities. They just come, often overnight when people are sleeping. They attack defenseless people and go away. They clearly have an agenda: to wipe out the Christian presence and take over the land.”