Posts

Showing posts from December 20, 2015

[CREDIBOO] The Network that pays you for Socialising!

Hello, My name is Charles Moses ( A member of Crediboo.com ). Today I will be introducing to you an online platform called CREDIBOO WHAT IS CREDIBOO? Ans: It's an online platform (Social Network) where you as a student, housewife, businessman/women, get to earn extra cash from the comfort of your home or office. WHAT DO I NEED TO GET STARTED? Ans: To start making money from CREDIBOO, all you need is just a phone with an Internet Connection and a Bank Account Where your money will be paid into. HOW MUCH DO I EARN? Ans: - For every person that registers through you, you earn N5 - N10 for been active every month - N0.20 for every comment you make - N1 per post published by you CREDIBOO also offers it user daily contests to boost their earning. NOTE: Before you can receive Payment, you also have to make sure that your username tallies with your Bank Account Name. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF BEEN MEMBER? Ans: Apart from the money you make from your Socialising, you

"Time Will Tell" Rapper 2shotz Write On Instagram

Image
Looks like 2shots is subtly reacting to his wife's accusations that she suffered mental and physical abuse from him. He shared the photo above and wrote; "I leave everything for God, time will tell the truth .......merry Christmas..love and peace out"

Court Grants Dasuki And Others Bail Over The N9.6billion Fraud

Image
Justice Peter Affect of the Federal High Court in Abuja, this morning granted embattled former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, former director of finance at the office of the NSA, Shuaibu Salisu; a N250 million bail each over their involvement in a N9.6 billion fraud.. The presiding judge granted the accused persons bail in the sum of N250 million each with a surety in like sum. He ruled that the surety must be a civil servant, serving or retired and not less than the rank of a director. He added that the accused persons should submit their passports with the court registrar and that they must notify the court before traveling outside Abuja.

Burundi Rejects Africa Union Peacekeeping Force

Image
Burundi's government on Saturday rejected the African Union's plans to deploy a 5,000-strong peacekeeping force to stop escalating violence triggered by President Pierre Nkurunziza's extended tenure in office, a government spokesman said. If the African Union sends troops without Burundi's consent it will be viewed as an attack, said government spokesman Philippe Nzobonariba. Burundi has enough forces to maintain peace, he said. Burundi has been in turmoil since April when Nkurunziza's candidacy for a third term was announced. Violence escalated following Nkurunziza's re-election in July. Last week 87 people died when an unidentified group attacked three military installations. Burundi's security forces responded by going on a rampage in parts of the capital, Bujumbura, regarded as centers of opposition. Police and military are accused of dragging more than 150 civilians from their homes and shooting them at point blank range, according to human rights