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Wednesday 10 February 2016

Nollywood Actress, Monalisa Chinda, 41 Set To Marry This Month!!!


Monalisa-Chinda
New reports reaching us say that popular Nigerian actress Monalisa Chinda, 41, is gearing up to say ‘I do’ again.

Reliable sources say that the actress is getting married in 2016 but she is very determined to make sure the media and public do not know about it.

The source further stated that Monalisa Chinda will be getting married this month, February.
The identity of Monalisa’s husband is Victor Ola-Coker who comes from the Niger-Delta region.
Monalisa Chinda’s traditional marriage will happen in February and the white wedding will go down in May in the country of Greece.

How Senator Akpabio, Governor Emmanuel Procured Controversial Supreme Court Judgment


An inside source within Akwa Ibom State Government has spoken to SaharaReporters about a shady deal Governor Udom Emmanuel and his predecessor, former Governor Godswill Akpabio, struck with justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria prior to the apex court’s judgment on Wednesday February 3, 2015 validating the state’s governorship election.

A source close to the Attorney General of Akwa Ibom State told SaharaReporters that the “negotiations” on how to “capture the Supreme Court” started in late December of 2015, shortly after the Nigerian Court of Appeal made an omnibus nullification of elections held throughout Akwa Ibom State.

S Korea shutters joint industrial park after N Korean rocket launch

South Korea's unification minister announced at a press conference that the country had decided to stop all operations at the Kaesong Industrial complex. 

SEOUL, Feb 10, 2016 (AFP) - South Korea said Wednesday it would completely shut down a jointly run industrial park in North Korea, which it claimed Pyongyang had been using to fund its nuclear and missile programme.
Days after North Korea launched a rocket that the international community says was a disguised missile test, Seoul said it was closing the Kaesong estate - the first time it has ever done so.
"Today, in order to stop funds of the Kaesong Industrial Complex from being used to support the development of North Korea's nuclear and missile capabilities ... the government has decided to completely shut down" operations, a statement said.

The Seoul-funded estate, just 10 kilometres (six miles) across the border in North Korea, has been a precious source of hard currency for the isolated and impoverished North since its opening.
Some 124 South Korean companies operate factories there, employing about 53,000 North Korean workers.
The estate has been operating "with a view to assisting the lives of the North Korean people, providing impetus to lifting up the North Korean economy and achieving the shared progress for both South and North Korea," the statement said.

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