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kssitbetter · 4 months
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BOLA EDUN 📷 For Love & Lemons, Fall 2023 Bridal Collection
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blackwomenrule · 9 months
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modelsof-color · 2 years
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Edun Bola and Nassia Matsa by Daniel Sachon for Tatler Magazine June 2022
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therunwayarchive · 10 months
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Bola Edun at Dolce & Gabbana, Fall 2022
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cerisely · 2 years
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Bola Edun at Milan Fashion Week FW 2020 by Melodie Jeng
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newfeminine · 2 years
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Black Femme Character Dependency Dark Skin Directory: E
E: The Characters
Ela |  Elektra Abundance | Elena Felton | Ella McFair | Elzora | Enchantress | Erin Cortland | Esi Jiwe | Esther Hopkins | Ethel Peabody | Evangeline Williamson | Eve Doll
E: The Entertainers
Ebboney Wilson | Ebonee Noel | Ebony Obsidian | Edun Bola | Ego Nwodim |  Elle M. Chaman | Ellen Bendu | Ellen Thomas | Elise Neal | Emayatzy Corinealdi | Enuka Okuma | Erica Tazel | Erika Alexander | Ester Dean | Esther Rolle  
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distantvoices · 2 years
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Mathilde Pinault, Nassia Matsa, Alek Malek, Bola Edun, Lord Vere of Hanworth, Ben Allen, Fadhi Mohamed, Nadia Lee Cohen, Jacob Mallinson Bird, Virginia Bates, Tish Weinstock, Jack Buchanan, Holly Rose Emery and SiuHei Chung by Daniel Sachon for Tatler UK June 2022
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gidd-blog1 · 4 days
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Tinubu’s govt set to receive fresh $2.2 billion World Bank loan
President Bola Tinubu’s government is set to receive a fresh $2.2 billion single-digit interest loan from the World Bank. According to the minister of finance, Wale Edu, the federal government will also get another budget support loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) in the coming weeks. Edun disclosed this during a press briefing at the end of Nigeria’s activities at the World…
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hardynwa · 2 months
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Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Tuesday morning
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Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers: 1. The Federal Executive Council, FEC, on Monday, approved the adoption of the Oronsaye Report aimed at the reduction of cost of governance, for implementation. Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, disclosed this to journalists during a media briefing after the FEC meeting, which was presided over by President Bola Tinubu. 2. The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has suspended the sale of seized food items after a stampede claimed lives at NCS Old Zonal Headquarters in the Yaba area of Lagos State last Friday. Spokesperson for the Customs, Abdullahi Maiwada, announced this in a statement on Monday. 3. A Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed March 19 for ruling on a fresh bail application filed by the detained leader of the prescribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu. Justice Binta Nyako chose the date on Monday, February 26, after taking arguments from lawyers to parties at the resumed hearing in the terrorism case brought against Kanu by the federal government. 4. The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, on Monday urged the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, to shelve its planned industrial action and embrace dialogue with the federal government. A statement by NANS Senate president, Akinteye Afeez said the impact of the strike on academic activities would be particularly devastating for students, who are already grappling with various challenges within the educational system. 5. The Southwest conference of speakers has advocated the immediate creation of state police and devolution of powers to address the hydra-headed insecurity and other socio-economic challenges facing the country. The speakers, in a communique signed and made available to journalists after their meeting held in Ikogosi-Ekiti, said more power should be given to the sub-nationals to further enable them to deliver dividends of democracy to the people. 6. The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, says registration for its 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, UTME, ended on Monday, Feb. 26. The board made this known in its Weekly Bulletin of the Office of the Registrar in Abuja. The 2024 exercise began on Monday, Jan.15, in over 700 Computer Based Test, CBT, centres nationwide. 7. No fewer than seven people were reportedly killed in a rival cult clash that rocked North Bank, a suburb of Makurdi, Benue State. The severity of the clash, according to an eyewitness, forced the market located around the area to close for business. According to a source, the clash was between Black Axe and Red Axe cult groups. 8. The Federal Government on Monday said it would extend its social security payment net to graduates with qualifications from NCE and upwards. Addressing journalists after the Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday, the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, Wale Edun, disclosed that the programme would see unemployed Nigerian youths being paid stipends. 9. Scores of youths, on Monday, hit the streets of Lagos State to protest against the soaring prices of foodstuff and the high cost of living in the country. The protesters voiced their displeasure over what they described as hardship and suffering under President Bola Tinubu, threatening to go on a nationwide action if the suffering persists. 10. No fewer than 51 illegal miners and three suspected telecom mast vandals have been arrested by operatives of the FCT Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC. The NSCDC FCT Commandant, Olusola Odumosu disclosed this at the Command’s headquarters in Abuja on Monday. Read the full article
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reportafrique · 3 months
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Tinubu Launches Committee to Review National Minimum Wage
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially inaugurated a 37-member tripartite committee aimed at formulating a new national minimum wage for Nigeria. The inauguration, conducted by Vice President Kashim Shettima on behalf of the President, who is currently on a private visit to France, marks a crucial step in addressing the nation's wage policies. Chaired by the former head of civil service of the federation, Alhaji Bukar Goni Aji, the committee boasts representatives from various sectors, including the federal government, state government, private sector, and organized labor. Notable federal government members include Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, Minister of State for Labour and Employment, and Mr. Wale Edun, Minister of Finance & Coordinating Minister of the Economy. State government representation features governors such as Alhaji Mohammed Umar Bago (Niger State), Sen. Bala Mohammed (Bauchi State), Alh. Umar Dikko Radda (Katsina State), Prof. Charles Soludo (Anambra State), Sen. Ademola Adeleke (Osun State), and Mr. Otu Bassey Edet (Cross River State). The committee also includes members from prominent associations like the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), the Nigeria Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA), the National Association of Small and Medium Enterprise (NASME), and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN). Representing organized labor are key figures from the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), including Comrade Joe Ajaero, President of NLC, and Comrade (Engr) Festus Osifo, President of TUC. Vice President Shettima urged the committee to leverage collective bargaining in formulating an acceptable recommendation on the new wage policy. The nation eagerly awaits the committee's swift deliberations and recommendations on this critical matter. “Our objective should be to surpass the basic Social Protection Floor for all Nigerian workers, considering the sustainable payment capacity of each tier of government and other employers or businesses. “I express this viewpoint because the minimum wage represents the least amount of compensation an employee should receive for their labour, and as such, it should be rooted in social justice and equity. I hope that the results of your deliberations will be consensual and acceptable to all parties involved,” the President told members of the committee. The news was made public by the Vice President on his social media handle. Read the full article
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alabs1 · 3 months
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Tinubu Sets Up Special Panel To Review Ill-Fated Social Investment Programmes
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of a Special Presidential Panel saddled with the responsibility of undertaking a comprehensive review and reform of the social investment programmes suspended by his administration. The panel will be led by the Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Wale Edun. The panel comes 24 hours after Tinubu suspended all…
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modelsof-color · 2 years
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Edun Bola and Alek Malek by Daniel Sachon for Tatler Magazine June 2022
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therunwayarchive · 9 months
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Bola Edun at Jawara Alleyne for Fashion East, Fall 2022
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rainsmediaradio · 5 months
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Qualitative Performance Review PBAT - 6-months Administration
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu HURWA-Human rights writers association maintained that the key appointments traversing the Nation are critical and crucial sectors such as: Judicial Economy-finance/CBN Digital innovations are all cornered by the SW region SE- infrastructure, Science & technology SS - oil and gas NC-health and social welfare NW, NE Security, Agriculture, Water, Transport, Information PBAT -Renew hope,8point agenda, policies hitting the ground running have thoroughly increased hardship in the land, though audacious but remain repulsive and reactive, experimental not practical, good thinking without good thought hence there is need for Restructuring Recalibration Repositioning Results oriented based As of today most desire cushioning effect of fuel subsidy through all form of social interventions- cash transfer, giving food stuffs has not impacted 63% of monumentally poor people are still languishing in hunger and very angry , vexation is solely on Squandamaniac nature to sustain life style of executive, judiciary and legislatures, more often our States frivolous spending on recurrent expenditure of entertainment is now very worrisome, while only 4States are viable, handful of State in North region making good stride Southern caucuses are stingy and non caring in distribution of cash and food stuffs Reflection We now wonder if electing a different party other than APC would have made a radical difference My opinion This is capital No, it will be a mere change of leadership styles and policies because there is no distinct ideological difference because all participants recognized that Nigeria is a failed state with a common problem and the same solution professed by APC Focus on PBAT administration It is a well known fact that we have an unprecedented inclusion of young Men and Women but how many have pragmatic, innovative ideas that can sustain inclusive governance We have over 50% of the cabinet are old politicians as political rewards for their assistance not considering their competence, capacity and more importantly their character, all these political classes have no track record of practical solution to our local problems It is noteworthy to recognize other core professionals who have in the past demonstrated leadership capacity in their chosen field These include: Bosun Tijani Pate Fagbemi Wale Edun Dave Umahi Betty Edu The rest have not demonstrated articulated practical solutions to our local problems hence they will be experimental in their implementation drive Security administration Despite spending over N12TRN in last 12years subsequent change of service chiefs with current appropriation of 12% Fy 2024 budget We experienced careless killing by Military using drones to bomb vulnerable s religious worshippers on Birini in Kaduna State. NSA and security architects have displayed distinct strategies to reduce killings, but they are full of flimsy excuses as they have not addressed symptoms: and root causes through non-kinetic socio-political solutions. Oil theft SS region controls petroleum and gas resources, the two Ministers of States are docile and clueless However, security initiatives have upgraded our production to 1.2mbpd -1.4mbpd which is below Opec target of 1.5mbpd yet we are projecting 1.78mbpd in Fy 2024 As proclaimed by Mele Kyari, we have over 4000 leaks across our pipe line, with over 200 attempts, whilst multi million dollar contract Tatinta is working at cross purpose with Naval command is what a shame Challenges of PBAT High divisions where innocent lives are taken by non-state actors that are politically activated to create instability in others to continue to defray our common patrimony Inability to resolve headlines and food inflation High youth unemployment Scandalous debt/revenue ratio Many IDPs housing thousands of displaced Nigerian refugees living in abject poverty after math of terrorism Over 20m children are still roaming the streets without reasonable attention across devastated states at epic Centre of violence to upgrade the welfare of indigents Infrastructural decade - lack of intermodal from road-water-air Poor funding of tertiary institutions which have activated brain drain Japa where 52% professionals especially Medical practitioner living outshore We have not settled ASSU agreement till date, likewise poor funding of secondary and primary education, all encumbered with poor school structure and unprofessional teachers manning these institutions Many youths are in jaw of criminal, drugs, yahoo yahoo+++ Depressed economy and corruption looting of N33trn inherited by clueless PMB administration, we have now recovered by N12TRN, where is the outstanding? Political manipulation SW, NW, NE are still demanding for political settlement as political patronage SE,SS are still shouting marginalization There is a need for pragmatic action, PBAT is still encumbered and still pandering to the primordial sentiment of plea bargaining to short change Nigeria, there is a need to resolve this tiring and great cacophony PBAT has the onus to restore public confidence and trust apathy to ensure more balanced stakes We can only thrive in an atmosphere of peace which we lack and desperately need for Nation sustenance Our Worries The current expenditure across three tiers of government is Squandamaniac in an unprecedented manner where they thrive in opulence in their life style whilst populace who thrive in hunger and anger are. often admonished to endure and persevere Conclusion PBAT 6months performance is far below expectations, not frugal, no meaningful prudence against a backdrop of our depressed economy We are spending millions of dollars (trillion Naira) going around the globe to solicit for investment My view It is advisable to review current policy through the following Recalibration Restructuring Focus on local investment charities to revive our dead manufacturing sectors, and low purchasing power of Nigerians populace We need to carry out backward integration to revive our Rural economy our Rural development is completely in comatose with no basic infrastructure this is why we have unsual rural urban migration CBN must improve significantly on Monetary policy rendered impotent and comatose by belligerent and belliquent administration of Emiefele under the clueless administration of PMB this encourages looting to the tune of N33TRN CBN to improve financial inclusion, license more Fintech, recapitalize to N1trn national cash capacity Improve on governance structure Improve compliance on statutory regulation Improve on our financial landscape Federal government to publish key indicators and key performance in line with 8-point agenda to manage key stakeholders of government Read the full article
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