Sunday, 26 February 2017

You Now Require 4-digit PIN To Complete GTbank *737# Transaction, See How!

As we all know that GTbank shortcode of *737# service is used for performing some basic transactions from your account like paying of bills, fund transfer from one account to another, checking balance or account number and lots more.


So GTbank now introduce a new way to secure your transactions. This means that you are required to generate and enter a 4-digit PIN before you can complete any transaction using the *737# short code service.

How To Create The GTbank 4-Digit PIN


  • It is easy and simple. Just go to your phonebook or dialpad and dial *737*5# on the mobile phone number that is linked to your GTbank account.
  • Then enter the last 6-digit of your ATM debit card.
  • After that, create your 4-digit pin.


So whenever, you want to perform any transaction from your account, this 4-digit PIN will be ask from you and do not forget the PIN or share it to your friends.



Is it helpful? What do you have to say about the new feature of GTbank shortcode security? Do you encounter any problems while creating your PIN, kindly ask more questions and if it works for you, kindly share your experience! 
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Airtel Weekend Plan: Get 1GB For Just N100

Enjoy your weekend on the internet with the cheapest and affordable weekend data plan from Airtel network. With 400naira, you can get 4GB and with 100naira you will get 1GB which can be used on any device.

Are you planning to download, surf, browse, stream online videos, watch live matches, play online games and many others? Yea! Airtel Weekend Data plan is there to perform all these tasks. This data works on PC, iPod, iPhone, computer, game console, modem, mobile phone and any device you know that can access the internet. One of the reasons, I love this data plan is that it doesn't need the help of VPNs like Psiphon and others.




How To Activate Airtel Weekend Data Plan Of 100Naira For 1GB And Above

This weekend data plan can be activated only in the weekend i.e Friday to Sunday. If you activate it on Friday, it will expire 11:59pm on Sunday night. You can also keep dialing the code to accumulate.


  • It's simple and easy. Just go to your phonebook or dialpad.
  • Then dial *474*1# to activate the Airtel Weekend Data Plan.
  • You can then check your data balance by dialing *140#.

As shown below;

Airtel Weekend Data Plan
Airtel Weekend Data Plan


Note: It doesn't support all Airtel Sims because some people might receive the message saying - you are not qualified for the offer. Make sure you dial the code to know if you are eligible or not.



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Cashless Policy: Banks Set To Charge N150,000 On Every N5M Withdrawal


The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced that new charges on deposits and withdrawal made by Nigerians in Banks.
In a circular released, the apex bank said the decision was made at the 493rd bankers committee meeting that held on February 8.
The CBN also said it would extend its cashless policy to the remaining 30 states which were not implementing the policy.
“Please be informed that the bankers committee at its 493rd meeting held on February 8 reviewed the cashless policy charges on withdrawal and deposit and decided that the policy be extended to the 30 remaining states of the federation,” the circular read.
According to the CBN, for individuals, deposits ranging from N500,000 to N1 million will attract a 1.5% charge, while withdrawals within the same range would attract 2% charge.
Deposits of amounts above N1m to N5m will attract 2% and withdrawals will attract 3% charge. Deposits and withdrawals above N5m will attract 3% and 7.5% charge respectively.
In the corporate category, the CBN said that deposits and withdrawals below N3m will not attract charges. Deposits and withdrawals between N3m and N10m will attract 2% and 5% respectively, while deposits and withdrawals between N10m and N40m will attract 3% and 7.5% respectively. Deposits and withdrawals above N40m will attract 5% and 10% respectively.
“The new charges would take effect from April 1 in the existing cashless states (Lagos, Ogun, Kano, Abia, Anambra, Rivers and the FCT). The policy shall be implemented with the charges taking effect on May 1 in the following states: Bauchi, Bayelsa, Delta, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Kaduna, Ondo, Osun and Plateau,” the circular read.
“The policy shall be implemented with the charges taking effect on August 1 in Edo, Katsina, Jigawa, Niger, Oyo, Adamawa, Akwa-Ibom, Ebonyi, Taraba and Nasarawa. The policy shall be implemented with the charges taking effect on October 1 in Borno, Benue, Ekiti, Cross-River, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Yobe, Sokoto and Zamfara.”
CBN said the income generated from the charges would be shared between it and the banks in a ratio of 40:60.
It said exemptions would only be available for the government, diplomatic missions, embassies and aid donor agencies.


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I Never Assaulted My Wife – Tonto Dikeh’s Hubby, Churchill


We’re hoping for calm in the marriage of actress Tonto Dikeh and businessman Olakunle Churchill.
Signs that there is trouble in their home emerged last year, with latest information from the actress pointing to the fact that she has moved out of Churchill’s home.
There have been allegations that the husband once physically attacked her and that he had an affair with a lady said to be his personal assistant. The attack was said to have occurred when an issue came up in the house of the husband’s mother.
Mr Churchill has said that he has never subjected his wife to any form of domestic violence.
During an interview, he said the allegations are false and a product of an attempt to blackmail him.
He says, “I wonder where they got such a ‘gist’ from. I don’t believe my wife will say that. Besides, I frown on such. This is apart from the fact that my foundation preaches against domestic violence at some of our charity awareness campaigns.
“It is obvious that these attacks are aimed at dragging my image and what I believe in in the mud. Well, the truth is that I have never raised my hands against my wife. I have evidence of CCTV cameras in my mum’s house when this happened. It can be replayed if you want us to go that far.”
Concerning the alleged unholy affair, he insists that it is a baseless rumour. “It’s funny to me because I don’t have any female personal assistant. My PA is Mr. Paul, who has been working with me over the years. Besides, it was a sponsored blackmail,” Churchill notes.

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Boss!! Wizkid Shows Off Swag On The Set Of His Video Shoot As He Rocks ₦1m ‘Gucci’ Hoodie


Wizkid is definitely one of the biggest names in African music and he continues to keep his consistence.
The ‘Star Boy’ took to his Instagram to share a few photos of himself as he wrapped up on the video set for one of his singles.
Our fashion eyes took a good look at the hoodie he rocked and we figured it wasn’t a regular hoodie, but a Gucci hoodie which cost a whooping $2,590 which is a little over a million naira.
See screenshot of how much the Hoodie is worth below:-

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Donald Trump In Serious Trouble As Witches From All Over The World Gather To Cast Spell On Him (See Photos)


America’s 45th president, Donald Trump, may have landed in serious trouble after it emerged that witches from all over the world collaborated to cast a spell on him.
According to Daily Mail, singer Lana Del Rey also pledged her support for the people hoping to cast a spell on the American president.
Although the desired crowd of people could not be achieved, the few people who attended were enough proof that the American president may be under severe attacks pretty soon.
The president’s Manhattan Midtown penthouse hosted the worldwide witches as their spell is said to be a way of stopping Trump from doing harm and maybe banish him from office.
See Another Witches Photos Below;

After Friday night’s spell, the witches are hoping to carry out same on March 26, April 24 and May 23.

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‘Ibrahimovic Is Just Like Me’- Eric Cantona Says


Manchester United legend, Eric Cantona, has praised Zlatan Ibrahimovic for helping the younger players at the club.
Ibrahimovic has become a key player at Old Trafford, following his summer move from Paris Saint-Germain and leads in their goalscoring charts with 15 goals in 24 Premier League games.
Cantona says the 35-year-old is like him, in the way he tries to help youngsters develop.
“There are two kinds of older players, the ones that do not like the young ones because they want to play and they can destroy them, and the others who will help,” Cantona told the United’s official website.
“I remember when I was 17, I played with [Andrzej] Szarmach. He was Polish, he played in two World Cup semi-finals, he was a great player and he helped me so much.
“I remember this and said to myself when I am older, I will try to do the same, and I am sure Ibrahimovic does the same.
“He is very helpful for young players because he is a great player with a strong personality, and he is the right older player who wants to help the younger ones. It is very important to have an experienced player who gives examples to the other ones.
“He is a great player and a strong personality, he played for Milan, he played for Barcelona so he knows all the about the pressure, he understands it and he has proven that he is also a great man.”

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INEC staff kidnapped, released in Rivers

PIC.4.  NATIONAL AND STATE ASSEMBLIES RE-RUN ELECTION IN RIVERS
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, said on Saturday that one of its staffers kidnapped during the legislative elections in Etche had been released.
May Agbamuche-Mbu, the South-South National Electoral Commissioner in charge of Edo, Bayelsa and Rivers, made this known while speaking to journalists in Etche after monitoring the election.
She said the staffer was attacked and kidnapped while on the way to supply election materials to some polling centres.
Mrs. Agbamuche-Mbu added that some members of staff attacked and injured during the election had been taken to the hospital.
She decried the increasing incidence of election violence in Rivers.
“Thankfully they have been released; some were injured and we will take care of them, and it has happened again and again (elections) yet Rivers state is boiling.
“We have decided that where elections are peaceful, we will collate results there; where there is violence, we will collate results at the INEC headquarter here in Etche,” she said.
Mrs. Agbamuche-Mbu stated that INEC has always spoken of the need to take election violence seriously.
“And we are thankful that some of the thugs have been arrested and actually what we really want are those leaders who are behind them.
“These young men are sent out to disrupt the election and we must get those who are behind them,” the commissioner said.
She added that the election would be concluded because INEC had collated a significant percentage of the results ready.
Meanwhile, the police have said that some arrests have been made by soldiers.
The spokesperson of the police in the state, Nnamdi Omoni, said, “Hopefully, they are going to hand them over to the police.”
(NAN)
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JAMB explains why candidates can no longer apply to two public universities

Candidates writing JAMB examination [Photo credit: ElitesplanetBlog]     
The Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) has disclosed why it restricted candidates from choosing two public universities during the 2017 online registration.
Fabian Benjamin, JAMB’s Head of Media and Information, Said In an interview on Saturday that the choice of public universities was restricted to one but candidates can choose as many colleges of education and polytechnics as they want.
The new measure by the board means that candidates may select a public university and a private university, but not two public universities.
The new update was revealed by JAMB via its official twitter handle @JambHQ on Friday.
It reads: “candidates can select NCE as their choice up to three times I.e 1st choice, 2nd choice and 3rd choice.
“But they are not allowed to select two public universities as choices. If candidates select a public university as their degree awarding choices, they are allowed to select a private university as another choice.”
Mr. Benjamin Said that the Board took the restrictions because candidates hardly get admissions into their second and third choice universities.
“Yes we restricted the choice to one but candidates can choose as many colleges or polytechnics,” he said.
“We discovered it was of no use choosing a university as second choice when in actual sense they can’t even accommodate their first choices,” the JAMB official said.
Candidates have however cried foul over this new information as they lamented that the board is indirectly enforcing the choice of private university on them.
The candidates also lamented due to the huge sum paid as school fees in private universities stating that they are not affordable by most Nigerian parents.
“The fees nko? Jamb go help the students pay the fees for the private universities? You can’t force somebody to attend private universities,” a Twitter user, Robinson said.
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Saturday, 25 February 2017

How MTN sacked 63 employees, barred them from related employment for four years

MTN Nigeria office
The telecommunication giant, MTN Nigeria, sacked 63 of its employees in 2009 and barred them from securing a job in the sector for four years, court documents obtained by PREMIUM TIMES has shown.
Last year, the National Industrial Court in Lagos, in a 2013 suit filed by the dismissed employees, delivered a judgment condemning the act and ordering the company to pay the workers four years gross salaries.
“Terminating the employment of the claimant and (at) the same time restricting them from seeking employment from the sector generally and preventing them to be acting as agents, advisers, or to engage in any of their concern directly or indirectly for four years is clearly unreasonable in the light of global economic challenges occasioned by recession which has resulted in mass unemployment,” Justice Peter Lifu stated in his judgement delivered on October 26, 2016.
“Consequently, I am satisfied that the claimant has proved their claims before the court as to the oppressive and unreasonableness of the restraint of trade covenant for four years for making and leaving the claimant hard and dry for four years.
“I hereby order that they are entitled to be paid their gross last salary per annum for the period of four years covering the period of restraint of trade as reflected in the salary review letters admitted as exhibit in this case.
“I also award a cost of N10,000 each in favour of the claimant as against the defendant in this action.”
But the company, in a response to PREMIUM TIMES inquiries, said claims that the employees were sacked were a misrepresentation because MTN merely exercised its right to terminate contract of employment.
Out of job
The suit against MTN Nigeria Communication Limited was instituted in 2013 by Harrison Ossai, Gabriel Ameh, and Stephen Mahaja on behalf of themselves and 60 others.
The claimants had sought an order of the court compelling the defendant to pay each of them N10 million as damages for trade restriction by the company from taking up employment from 17th November, 2009, to 17th November, 2013.
They also demanded a payment of N20 million from the company as cost of the court action.
Mr. Ossai, 43, a Higher National Diploma holder in Mass Communications, said he worked as a Call Centre Executive at MTN for six  years before his dismissal.
He said he had found it impossible to work anywhere else afterwards because of a restraint on trade covenant, adding that his job interviews at Airtel and Globacom were unsuccessful because of his MTN background.
While Mr. Ossai said MTN did not state the reasons for his dismissal, he insisted that a N100 million suit instituted by the company against a former employee, Yinusa Bello, for breaching the restraint on trade clauses was responsible for other telecom firms’ inability to employ him.
In their testimonies, Messrs Ameh, 53, and Mahaja, 43, said the restraint of trade clause was responsible for their failure at gaining employment after dismissal by MTN.
Nwamaka Okey-Aguoru, MTN’s witness in the suit, said she had not been employed by the company when the claimants were sacked.
Mrs. Okey-Aguoru said she doesn’t know about a matching order given to the claimants, who all worked in Customer Services department, to leave MTN’s premises on November 17, 2009, but added that she saw the letter of dismissal of the claimants.
Mrs. Okey-Aguoru, a senior manager, stated that the restraint of trade clause in MTN’s contract targets the company’s direct competitors such as Glo, Etisalat, and Airtel and covers a period of 48 months.
She said employees, who are under the clause, are not allowed to deal with MTN’s competitors when they leave the company.
Court documents showed that after Mr. Bello left MTN and secured a job in another telecom firm, the company slammed a N100 million suit on him for revealing market strategy, trade secret and design and confidential company information.
But the case was struck out at Lagos High Court, and later at the National Industrial Court.
Clause of controversy
In the 2013 suit, the claimants maintained that they were terminated and restrained, for four years, from seeking employment in any telecommunications company in the same line of business with MTN Nigeria Limited.
They had worked for the company for a period that ranged from five to nine years before the termination of their contract.
According to the Restraint of Trade Clause 17.3 in their contract with MTN: ‘You are required to sign the MTN Nigeria confidentiality agreement and any restraint agreement in existence from time to time.’
Paragraph 17.3.3 says, ‘The restraint set out in this agreement shall apply in the territories of the Republic of Nigeria, the Republic of Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, the Kingdom of Swaziland or any other countries that MTN has investment in.’
Paragraph 17.3.4 says:
‘You shall not during the existence of your employment with the company and for a period of 48 months after the termination of your employment for any reason whatsoever, be directly or indirectly interested, engaged or concerned in, whether as a principal agent, representative, shareholder, director, employee, consultant, advisor, financier, administrator or in any competitor situated in the Federal Republic of Nigeria with whom the employee is involved or was involved in carrying out an assignment.’
Adeniyi Adegbomire, a senior advocate of Nigeria, who represented MTN Nigeria Limited argued that the claimants willingly entered into the agreement with the company.
“There is no existing evidence visibly to demonstrate that any of the claimants was denied employment at any time because of the restraint of trade clause,” he said.
Moreover, Mr. Adegbomire added, the clause never prevented the claimants from securing employment in other organizations in the telecommunications industry, except MTN’s competitors – Airtel, Etisalat, and Globacom.
But the judge disagreed with the lawyer.
Judge Lifu said four years is “a long time” and that Clause 17.3.4 in the claimants’ employment contract is an all-embracing and wide covenant on restriction of trade.
“The claimants also stated that they have not been able to get any employment in the telecommunications section which they have interest in to enable them consolidate their career but was prevented from doing so due to the restraint of trade clause which has kept them jobless for the period of four years,” Mr. Lifu said.
“Given that telecommunication is an emerging sector and given that young men and women are now restrained for four years as in the instance case, after termination, can a reasonable man say that such restrictive contract is not onerous?
“A man or woman should be free to exercise his skill, experience, expertise and knowledge to his own advantage, his family and the entire society. I think this accords with public policy.”
The judge noted that the claimants alleged their inability to pay rents and had incurred huge debts, but did not provide evidence to buttress their claim.
“There is therefore no evidence of untold hardship before the court,” he said.
“However, the law is clear as to the fact that where there is a right, there is a remedy.
“The claimants’ rights to exercise their skill, aptitude and knowledge have been breached by this repugnant, oppressive and unreasonable clause as contained in paragraph 17.3.4 of their letters of employment.”
The judge further stated that terminating the claimants employment and at the same time restricting them from seeking employment from the sector for four years “is clearly unreasonable in the light of global economic challenges occasioned by recession which has resulted in mass unemployment.
“Consequently, I am satisfied that the claimants have proved their claims before the court as to the oppressive and unreasonableness of the restraint of trade covenant for four years for making and leaving the claimants hard and dry for four years.”
After ordering the payment of the claimants’ yearly gross salaries for four years, the judge said the judgment should be complied with within 30 days, from October 26, 2016, or attract an interest of ten percent per annum.
No settlement in sight
In the course of the suit, the judge advised both parties to explore an out-of-court settlement, Adetunji Adedoyin-Adeniyi, who represented the dismissed employees, told PREMIUM TIMES.
“I went to the office of the (MTN) lawyer, that was in 2014… even while in London I was calling him, but the man was of the opinion that MTN has nothing to offer, that he cannot force them and what have you. So based on that position, we went through the case, thick and thin.”
Mr. Adedoyin-Adeniyi said he contacted MTN Nigeria Limited after the judgment.
“I wrote a letter to the MD of MTN and their Human Resource (Manager), that we have a judgment, please do this. Despite the fact that they were fully heard in court, for the three years we were in court, MTN still went ahead to say they are appealing the case,” he said.
“And what do you say you are appealing? You are appealing the judgment of the National Industrial Court when under Section 243 of Third Amendment, they don’t even have a right to appeal the judgment except on grounds of fair hearing, that you can now say I was not heard.”
Mr. Adedoyin-Adeniyi said despite MTN not responding to their letters, they are still willing to explore an out-of-court settlement with the company.
“We don’t want to belabour this thing, all we are interested is just give them something and let’s move on. Nothing has been fruitful, maybe God in heaven will see to it.”
But MTN Nigeria Limited said they had entered a formal appeal at the Court of Appeal.
“It should be noted that contrary to misrepresentation around the ‘sack’ of employees, the correct position remains that MTN had exercised a right to terminate contract of employment which said right was also readily available to all its employees,” Funso Aina, PR and Protocol Manager, Corporate Services Division, MTN Nigeria said in an e-mailed response to PREMIUM TIMES.
“MTN had also, as required by law, paid salary in lieu of notice and for the record, paid over and above the required one-month salary in lieu of notice by paying three months’ salary to the concerned employees. This was in addition to waiving all outstanding financial obligations owed MTN by the employees.”
Mr. Adedoyin-Adeniyi said immediately after the National Industrial Court judgment, he filed an application to garnishee the company’s bank account.
“Because when we did our calculation, we realized that the money, it’s about N850 million they were supposed to pay; MTN now filed an application for stay of execution and the court granted it,” he added.
The garnishee case at the National Industrial Court has been adjourned until further notice because of the notice of appeal filed by MTN Nigeria Limited.
The Court of Appeal is yet to give a hearing date.


Source: PREMIUM TIMES
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Ibrahimovic Stalls On Extending United Deal Over Champions League Qualification


Manchester United striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, is stalling on signing a contract extension with the club, over concerns they might not qualify for the Champions League.
United are currently sixth in the Premier League, outside the top four places.
According to MirrorSport, Ibrahimovic is reluctant to go a second season without playing in Europe’s top club competition.
The Swedish striker turns 36 in October and believes next season could be his last at one of Europe’s top clubs, before he heads to the MLS.
United, however, have a second route into the Champions League, if they win the Europa League. Jose Mourinho’s men have been drawn against FC Rostov in the quarter-final of the competition.

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See Photos From On-Going Funeral Of Late Gospel Singer Eric Arubayi


It’s presently going on at Abraka, Delta State. See another photo below. May his soul rest in peace.


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Premier League!! Chelsea 3-1 Swansea City (RESULT)


Chelsea stretched their lead at the top of the Premier League table to 11 points after victory over battling Swansea City at Stamford Bridge.
Cesc Fabregas marked his 300th Premier League appearance by putting the Blues ahead, poking the ball through the legs of Jack Cork and into the net.
The hosts were stunned when Swansea equalised from their first serious attempt on target on the stroke of half-time – Fernando Llorente heading in Gylfi Sigurdsson’s free-kick.
Fabregas hit the bar before Pedro’s curling effort restored the lead and Diego Costa netted the third from close range.
Swansea were denied a penalty when Cesar Azpilicueta handled inside his area at 1-1.
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