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Culture / Re: Do You Believe In Gender Equality? If Yes/no, Why? by kene01: 8:37pm On Dec 08, 2012
for all those who delight in quotin d bible to favour themselves, the bible never said the man is the head of the woman. even when God cursed them in the garden of eden, He said her desire shall be for her 'husband' not for a man. it's also said in the bible dat the husband should be the head of his wife and the home.it wasn't said anywhere in the bible that the man should be the head of everywoman. man and woman are created equal and it's only in the event of marriage that the woman willingly gives submits to the authority of the man and agrees for a man to come and be her head
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA RECRUITMENT FOR GRADUATE TRAINEES by kene01: 2:47pm On Dec 07, 2012
pls i'm new on nairaland.can anyone pls tell me what other banks are accepting cv's now and how i can go about their submission.thanks in advance
Politics / Re: N2.1Billion Of N1,000 Notes Missing At NSPMC by kene01: 1:50pm On Dec 07, 2012
the only reason i won't shout too much is because i know more than half of this amount was stolen by the underpaid factory workers............
Politics / Re: N2.1Billion Of N1,000 Notes Missing At NSPMC by kene01: 1:38pm On Dec 07, 2012
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author=fatdon1]The board of directors of the Nigeria Security Printing
and Minting Company (NSPMC) met yesterday over the scandal that rocked
the establishment where it was revealed that a whopping N2.1 billion of
newly printed N1,000 notes have mysteriously gone missing.

The board meeting, chaired by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, decided to expand the investigation and
audit the production of other currency denominations to ascertain the
quantity of money that has actually gone missing over the years.

LEADERSHIP had exclusively reported that an acting managing director,
Ahmed Bamali, had been appointed to head the Mint company while Ehi
Okomoyon, who was the chief executive, was asked to proceed on
indefinite leave.

A source with insider knowledge of what transpired at the meeting told
LEADERSHIP that the suspension of Okoyomon as managing director on an
indefinite basis until all investigations have been concluded was
reaffirmed.

The head of security at the NSPMC, Emmanuel Bala, has also been asked to
go on compulsory leave by the board of directors of the company. The
general manager, management services, Obi Igoban is expected to write
him the letter of suspension today.

LEADERSHIP also gathered that the board faulted the suspended MD for
failing to disclose to it that such amounts of money had gone missing
even though the company had set up an internal investigation after a
mint staff was arrested in Lagos for being in possession of unnumbered
bank notes.

The board meeting, which reportedly started at about 10am, did not end
until 3pm. Other than the initial audit report, the board also discussed
routine and budgetary issues.

The CBN had to set up its own audit team, whose findings were put to the
board yesterday, and a unanimous vote affirmed that Okoyomon should
continue on indefinite suspension.

Part of the CBN audit team’s investigation is to unravel why the
management of the Mint company has consistently refused to place
Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) in its Abuja and Lagos factories, and
why other security measures were deliberately set aside.

The audit team had, however, established that the theft of printed bank
notes could be traced to security lapses and security personnel who take
custody of newly printed bank notes, and when there were shortages,
they were never reprimanded. The entire security department is said to
be directly under the supervision of MD.

LEADERSHIP also learnt that this would be the second time that Okoyomon
would be going on suspension as he suffered a similar experience in 2007
for three months when Charles Soludo, who had appointed him in the
first place, was CBN governor.

After seven and a half years on the job, Okoyomon has been the longest
serving MD of the NSPMC, with previous chief executives spending an
average of five years in office.


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