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Naira to rise further as banks reject dollars


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The United States dollar will further tumble against the naira at the parallel market this week as Deposit Money Banks continue to reject cash deposit of foreign currencies into customers’ domiciliary accounts.

The naira had appreciated against the dollar from 245 to 220 at the parallel market last week after banks started denying their customers opportunity to make cash deposits of dollar, pound and euro into their domiciliary accounts.
Foreign exchange dealers told our correspondent on Sunday that the naira would likely appreciate further against the dollar at the black market this week.
A forex trader, who chose to speak under the condition of anonymity said, “We expect the naira to appreciate further this week at the parallel market.
“Banks have flooded the market with dollars and other foreign currencies. This is making the naira to appreciate. There is still a huge stock of dollars out there that the banks will be pushing into the parallel market this week.”
The Acting President, Association of Bureau De Change Operators, Alhaji Aminu Gwadabe, also noted that large amount of dollars in the market would make the naira to appreciate further at the parallel market this week.
Banks had last week told customers that they would no longer collect cash deposits into domiciliary accounts.
Fidelity Bank Plc, in an email to customers, said the policy came from the Central Bank of Nigeria and it was only a temporary measure to curb speculative activities.
Guaranty Trust Bank Plc also told customers about the development in an email statement.
“Banks no longer accept dollar cash due to large speculation on the currency,” the Chief Executive Officer, First City Monument Bank, Mr. Ladi Balogun, told a conference call last week
He said the lenders would continue to receive dollar transfers from other banks.
The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele, had two weeks ago said the naira was “appropriately priced” at its current level of 197 to the dollar on the interbank market.
The local currency has lost around 15 per cent against the dollar over the past year, with an official devaluation in November and a de facto one in February.
The naira had weakened on the parallel market, falling as low as 245, on persistent dollar shortages after the central bank last month limited importers’ access to dollars in order to save the external reserves.
Early last month, the central bank fixed the spread at which bureaux de change operators could sell dollars to individuals, and also limited the amount that bank customers would spend using their debits cards abroad.
Although the restrictions have angered investors and frustrated companies that need dollars for imports, Emefiele has rejected the idea of loosening the curbs, saying the central bank could not adopt an “indeterminate policy” of currency depreciation.
Global ratings agency, Standards & Poor’s, had also said Nigeria would have to devalue its currency at some stage, possibly by more than 15 per cent, though it saw the adjustments as likely to be gradual.
FCMB’s Balogun had also noted that the parallel market was beginning to see a reversal in the naira’s weakness as banks stopped taking dollar deposits.

Check Out John Dumelo’s Advice To Majid Micheal As He Renews ‘Marital Vows’

  Award winning Ghanaian actor, John Dumelo who recently launched his clothing line ‘J.melo’ has taken out time to send loving words to his close friend and colleague, Majid Michel as he renews his marital vows.
John took to his Instagram page on Sunday, August 2, 2015 to wish his close friend a happy “Vows Renewal Day“. After John congratulates him, he gives Majid some tips on how to keep his marriage alive and much more.
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However, in his message John Dumelo reveals plans on getting married soon.

See 5 Ways Pre-marital Sex Can Destroy You

Proverbs 6 vs 32 – whosoever commits adultery with a woman lacks understanding, a wound and reproach shall he get all the days of his life. People now committing premarital sex and sexual immorality this days and they all see it as being morally okay. 
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But its so unfortunate that this so called enjoyment and okay lifestyles comes with a curse,
DELAYED MARRIAGE – especially to the ladies, when they reach 30 years and they are no suitor they will now move from one prayer houses to another seeking help and blaming their misfortune to their village and family people. This is a lamentation
ACADEMIC DECLINE – This is also another deadly effect of sexual immorality especially to those who were called by God. Majority of Students now are dropping out from the university, graduating with third class, and the undergraduates with low C.G.P.A, some write jamb for 6 years without admission when their mates are going higher. They fail to realize that God had cursed the disobedient who refused to keep his commandments to abstain from fornication. (1 Thessalonians 4 vs 3). What an anguish!
STAGNATION – here is another stigma of those whose life and future have been wrecked by adultery. You will be in the same low position for 10 years. Your business is not moving, your financial life is still in a moribund, your mates are buying land, and building houses and you’re still in that one room apartment as a tenant. Dude calm down, your life of sexual immorality has place you in such an awful condition.
DISAPPOINTMENTS IN BUSINESS – especially to those who normally patronizes prostitutes. every where you go and in all your endeavors you will be disappointed, you will be denied any form of help. Your business will be going down. why? Check yourself out
BARRENNESS– majority of divorce cases roots down to barrenness as the cause. Your husband (who is an unbeliever) will kick you out if you cant give him kids and bring another woman to your marital home. Dont worry, you used to commit abortions and commit sexual immorality with men who is up to be your grandfather.
SPIRITUAL DECLINE – you will be seeing yourself being chased by masquerades, and unclean animals in dream because your spirit is dead. Witches and wizards will be using you anyhow they like.
Proverbs 6 vs 26 – for by means of a whorish woman, a man is reduced to a piece of bread and the adulterers will hunt for his precious life.
Sexual immorality is a sin that destroys the future. Repent from it and turn to God and He will restore back all you have lost.

Read Why Desmond Elliot Led Nollywood To Lagos State House of Assembly

Nollywood actor, turned politician, Honourable Desmond Elliot is rallying the support of the Lagos State House Of Assembly for his first constituency – movie industry.  
He recently rallied other members of the House to a meeting with top Nollywood actors, producers and movie marketers to have a discussion on piracy.
Lagos State House Of Assembly and Nollywood representatives
Those present at the meeting included, Honourables Funmi Tejuosho, Segun Olulade, Dipo Olorunrinu, Shakirudeen Giwa, Olusegun Yishawu, Akande, Adedamola Kasumu, Desmond Elliot and others.
Actors present at the parley were Prince Jide Kosoko, Ramsey Nuoah, Chinedu Ikedieze, Osita Iheme, Kalu Ikeagwu, Joseph Benjamin, Uti Nwachukwu, Rotimi Kushoro and many others.
Before winning the election, Desmond was a sought after Nollywood actor, movie producer and director. Piracy is one of the major headaches of the entertainment industry in Nigeria.

Nigeria beat Congo, Falcons crash


Coach of the U-23 team, Samson Siasia
The Nigeria U-23 team have qualified for the CAF African Championship on a 2-1 aggregate scoreline after forcing their Congolese counterparts to a goalless draw at the Stade Municipal du Pointe Noire on Sunday.
It was, however, a tale of lamentations for the Super Falcons who lost 2-1 to hosts Equatorial Guinea in Bata also on Sunday. The Falcons have thus crashed out in their race to be at the Olympics as Equatorial Guinea qualified on a 3-2 aggregate, courtesy of their 1-1 draw in the first leg fixture in Abuja two weeks ago.
The U-23 men, coached by Samson Siasia, have thus joined Senegal, Algeria, Egypt, Zambia, Tunisia and South Africa, with either Mali or Gabon, in the CAF tournament to be held in Dakar from November 28 to December 11. The top three teams at the tournament will represent Africa at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, Brazil.
Nigeria had won the first leg fixture 2-1 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, a fortnight ago as Junior Ajayi scored a brace, while Moise Nkounkou pulled one back for the visitors.
All they needed was the draw, which they got, but Usman Mohammed came close to putting Nigeria in the lead only for goalkeeper Christoffer Mafoumbi to stop the goal-bound shot.
In Bata, Ngozi Okobi had put the Falcons ahead in the 12th minute, but they failed to hold on to the lead as the hosts fought back late in the second half to equalise. Both sides held on and were only separated in the extra time.
The hosts took advantage of a tiring Nigeria team to score their second goal in the second half of the extra time thus ending the Falcons’ dream of being at the Olympics.
Nigeria failed to feature in the football events of the 2012 London Olympics as the U-23 team and the Falcons were beaten by their Ghanaian counterparts.
Meanwhile, Ghana’s Black Queens have also crashed out in the Olympic Games qualifiers after drawing 3-3 with Cameroon over two legs
The Lionesses put their preparation troubles behind to scrap their way through the final stage of the road to Rio 2016 by coming from behind twice to hold the Black Queens to a 2-2 draw in Accra on Saturday.
Ghana, boosted by the 1-1 first leg results in Yaoundé, opened the scoring through striker Samira Sulemana in the 16th minute but Cameroon soon equalised after poor defending by the Black Queens. Ngono Mani capitalised on the defensive mishap to level score.

See 13 Reasons Why Adebayor Dumped Christianity For Islam

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1. Jesus (pbuh) taught that there is only One God and Only God should be worshipped as taught in Deut 6:4, Mark 12:29. Muslims also believe this as taught in the Qur’an verse 4:171.
2. Jesus (pbuh) didn’t eat pork as taught in Leviticus 11:7 , and neither do Muslims as taught in the Qur’an verse 6:145.
3. Jesus (pbuh) greeted with the words “as salaamu alaikum” (Peace be with you) in John 20:21. Muslims also greet each other this way.
4. Jesus (pbuh) always said “God Willing” (inshallah), Muslims say this too before doing anything as taught in the Qur’an verses 18:23-24.
5. Jesus (pbuh) washed his face, hands, and feet before praying. The Muslims do the same.
6. Jesus (pbuh) and other prophets of the Bible prayed with their head to the ground (see Matthew26:39). Muslims do too as taught in the Qur’an verse 3:43.
7. Jesus (pbuh) had a beard and wore a throbe. It is Sunnah for Muslim men to do the same.
8. Jesus (pbuh) followed the law and believed in all the prophets, (see Matthew 5:17). Muslims do too as taught in the Qur’an verses 3:84, and 2:285.
9. Jesus’ mother Maryam (pbut) dressed modestly by fully covering her body and wearing a headscarf (hijab) as found in 1 Timothy 2:9, Genesis 24:64-65, and Corinthians 11:6. Muslim women modestly dress the same as taught in the Qur’an verse 33:59.
10. Jesus (pbuh) and other prophets of the Bible fasted up to 40 days (see Exodus 34:28, Daniel 10:2-6. 1Kings 19:8, and Matthew 4:1-Muslims do so also during the month of Ramadan. Muslims are required to fast the full obligatory 30 days (see Qur’an 2:183), and others take it a step further by fasting an additional 6 days to increase their rewards.
11. Jesus (pbuh) taught to say “Peace to this house” when entering it (see Luke 10:5), and to also greet the people in the house with “peace be unto you”. Muslims do exactly what Jesus did and taught. When we enter our homes and the homes of others we say “Bismillah” and also greet with “as salaamu alaikum” (peace be upon you) as taught in the Qur’an verse 24:61.
12. Jesus (pbuh) was circumcised. Circumcision is 1 of the 5 fitrah in Islam, so Muslim men are required to be circumcised. According to the Bible in Luke 2:21, Jesus was eight days old when he was circumcised. In the Torah, Allah/God stated to the Prophet Abraham (pbuh) that it is an “Everlasting covenant” (see Genesis 17:13). In the Qur’an verse 16:123 Muslims are required to follow the religion of Abraham. The Prophet Muhammad (saws) said, “The Prophet Abraham circumcised himself when he was eighty years old.” (see Sahih hadith Bukhari, Muslim, and Ahmad).
13. Jesus (pbuh) spoke aramaic and called God”Elah”, which is pronounced the same as “Allah”. Aramaic is an ancient, Biblical language. It is one of the Semitic languages that also include Hebrew, Arabic, Ethiopic and the ancient Assyrian and Babylonian language of Akkadian.
The Aramaic”Elah” and the Arabic “Allah” are the same.

Mourinho plays down Gunners clash

Jose Mourinho has played down the significance of Sunday’s clash with Arsenal in the Community Shield showpiece at Wembley but a chance to strike an early blow against old adversary Arsene Wenger will prove irresistible.
The traditional curtain-raiser for the new English season sees Mourinho’s Premier League champions take on FA Cup winners Arsenal and it should offer plenty of clues as to what awaits both clubs over the next nine months.
Jose Mourinho
Wenger, who signed Chelsea’s stalwart goalkeeper Petr Cech in the summer, believes his squad is now as strong as the 2003-04 Invincibles, who went through the season undefeated to claim Arsenal’s last Premier League title.
On paper, at least, Arsenal look well-equipped to challenge Chelsea come next May, but the sooner he ends a dismal record against Mourinho’s teams the better.
Sunday’s clash will be the 14th time Wenger and Mourinho have locked horns in opposing dugouts and Wenger is still waiting to get one over the Portuguese.
“I think I would ask myself: Why?” Mourinho, who could start with Radamel Falcao leading the line, said in the build-up when conversation turned to his domination of Wenger.
“I would try to answer, not because of a mental block but because I want to find solutions to help my team do it — try to find a different way, try to find the reasons why it goes all the time against my team.”
As barbed comments go, this one was fairly harmless from a man who once dubbed Wenger ‘a specialist in failure’.