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November 26, 2020 Acting DG of NABDA arrested over N400m fraud

Acting DG of NABDA arrested over N400m fraud

The acting Director-General (DG) of the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA), Alex Akpa has been arrested by the ICPC for allegedly defrauding the federal government of N400 million. 

Mr Akpa who is a professor of microbiology, was arrested by operatives of the commission to answer questions on how the said amount was misappropriated under his watch. He is currently being investigated for abuse of office.

Acting DG of NABDA

It was alleged that the Acting DG of NABDA claimed the money he diverted was an intervention fund for the biotechnology agency and he allegedly shared the money with top management staff of the agency.

The commission said the offence committed by Akpan whose appointment came in June, is contrary to and punishable under sections 19 and 26 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000

November 26, 2020 Grammys may no longer matter- Drake

Grammys may no longer matter- Drake

Canadian superstar, Drake is making it clear stating that he has taken sides with his colleague, The Weeknd over his comment about the Grammy Awards.

The Laugh Now Cry Later rapper posted a message of support for The Weeknd on his Instagram story.


This comes a day after The Weeknd tweeted that The Recording Academy is “corrupt” following his stunning absence from the 2021 Grammy nominations that were announced on Tuesday, E! Online reports.

“I think we should stop allowing ourselves to be shocked every year by the disconnect between impactful music and these awards and just accept that what once was the highest form of recognition may no longer matter to the artists that exist now and the ones that come after. It’s like a relative you keep expecting to fix up but they just can’t change their ways,” Drake wrote.

The singer pointed out that he was among many music fans who expected The Weeknd’s colossal 2020 album, After Hours, which featured songs like, “Heartless” and “Blinding Lights,” to be a major awards contender.

“The other day I said @theweeknd was a lock for either album or song of the year along with countless other reasonable assumptions and it just never goes that way.

“This is a great time for somebody to start something new that we can build up over time and pass on to the generations to come,” the 34-year-old performer said.

Drake also tagged several other artists who were ignored by the Academy, including Lil Baby, PartyNextDoor, Popcaan and the late Pop Smoke. “Too many missing names to even name,” Drake added.

The Weeknd and Nicki Minaj were among those who reposted Drake’s message on their own Instagram pages. Nicki had also shared her own frustrations about the Grammys this week.

On Tuesday, The Weeknd tweeted, “The Grammys remain corrupt. You owe me, my fans and the industry transparency.”

The Recording Academy interim president and CEO Harvey Mason Jr. released a statement later that day in response to The Weeknd’s remarks.

In 2014, after Macklemore topped Drake, Kanye West, Jay Z and Kendrick Lamar for Best Rap Album, Drake told Rolling Stone that the most deserving choice doesn’t always win.

“This is how the world works: He made a brand of music that appealed to more people than me, Hov, Kanye and Kendrick. Whether people wanna say it’s racial, or whether it’s just the fact that he tapped into something we can’t tap into. That’s just how the cards fall,” Drake said at the time.

November 25, 2020 Lai Mohammed- Nigeria’s economy is doing well compared to others despite the recession

Lai Mohammed- Nigeria’s economy is doing well compared to others despite the recession

Compared to the economies of South Africa, Russia and other countries in recession, the minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, says the Nigerian economy is doing well.

“It is true we are in a recession. Recession comes when a country records two consecutive quarters of negative growths. But we must go beyond that to understand that despite that, our economy is still very well in circumstances” Mohammed said

“The main reason why we have entered into this recession is the oil sector. The oil sector recorded -13.89% and that is the worst in 14 quarters. Of course, it is easy to understand why; with the pandemic, there is low demand for oil…but when you look at the non-oil sector which is about -2.51 % in the third quarter, it is far better than what it was in the second quarter”.

“Overall, yes, we are in a recession and it is inevitable but while our Q2 result was -6.1%, South Africa was -50% and as we speak today, Finland, Hungary, Spain, Mexico, Russia, Romania, Belgium, Austria have all fallen into recession”.

But speaking today, the minister said the government is optimistic that with its intervention measures, the recession will be short-lived.

November 25, 2020 Jeff Bezos reveals secret to productiveness

Jeff Bezos reveals secret to productiveness

As opposed to theory of many of the world’s most successful people surviving on no sleep, making thousands of decisions a day and having no time for themselves, Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man with a net worth of $181.4billion, has said the key to success is eight hours of sleep a night, making three key choices a day and having all his important meetings before lunch.

The Amazon founder and CEO penned an essayabout how he makes decisions in his new book Invent and Wander, which was released last week.  

Bezos opened by explaining how he lays the groundwork for decision-making: getting a full eight hours and then allowing time for what he calls ‘puttering’ in the morning – having breakfast with his kids, making coffee, reading the newspaper. 

By 10am, he’s ready to take on what he calls his ‘high-IQ’ meetings of the day. And when the clock hits 5pm, he shelves anything ‘high IQ’ until tomorrow.  

Bezos said he’s able to fit everything into that seven-hour window because he knows how to prioritize. 

‘Think about it: As a senior executive, what do you really get paid to do? You get paid to make a small number of high-quality decisions. Your job is not to make thousands of decisions every day,’ he wrote. 

Instead, Bezos said he tries to make only a few decisions each day, focusing on things that won’t come to fruition until a few years later. 

‘When I have a good quarterly conference call with Wall Street, people will stop me and say, “Congratulations on your quarter,” and I say, “Thank you,” but what I’m really thinking is that quarter was baked three years ago,’ he wrote.

‘Right now I’m working on a quarter that’s going to reveal itself in 2023 sometime, and that’s what you need to be doing. 

‘You need to be thinking two or three years in advance, and if you are, then why do I need to make a hundred decisions today? 

‘If I make, like, three good decisions a day, that’s enough, and they should just be as high quality as I can make them.’ 

Bezos goes on to explain how he speeds up the process by splitting decisions into two categories he calls ‘one-way-door’ and ‘two-way-door’.   

‘There are decisions that are irreversible and highly consequential; we call them one-way doors, or Type 2 decisions. They need to be made slowly and carefully,’ he wrote. 

‘I often find myself at Amazon acting as the chief slowdown officer: “Whoa, I want to see that decision analyzed seventeen more ways because it’s highly consequential and irreversible.” 

‘The problem is that most decisions aren’t like that. Most decisions are two-way doors. You can make the decision, and you step through. It turns out to have been the wrong decision; you can back up.’ 

It’s likely that Bezos has faced a multitude of tricky decisions in recent months as Amazon gears up for a busy holiday season that is expected to see online sales spike 33 percent to a record $189billion, according to Adobe Analytics. 

Amazon is now urging shoppers to pick up packages at stores as large shippers like FedEx and UPS warn of potential delivery delays exacerbated by the pandemic.

The firm is offering pickup at delivery locations in more than 900 cities across the US via Amazon Hub.  

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