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How to Make Money with WEMA BANK ALAT (The First 100% Digital Banking in Nigeria)

In the history of Nigeria Banking, not a single Digital Bank has ever been created from the start. Banks only provide a Mobile Banking application, which tends to make transactions more faster. But the fact is Mobile Banking is different from Digital Banking. Mobile banking requires you going to your bank to get your ATM card and also get it activated, while your Virtual Card is being shipped to your door step and are activated by you and you alone which your pin can be set and controlled in Digital Banking. A very good example of Digital Banking is Payoneer. How will you feel when I inform you now that we have the FIRST of its kind in Nigeria. I’ll like to Introduce to you, the first Digital Bank in Nigeria, which is ALAT by Wema Bank. ALAT is a digital banking service powered by Wema Bank Nigeria, it is 100% digital which allows you to do all your banking transactions without being physically present at a bank. Alat digital bank allows you to open a free, fully functional savings ac...

Nurse kills over 90 patients out of “boredom”

A 40-year-old male nurse, Niels Hoegel, who was jailed for life two years ago for killing two hospital patients with lethal drug overdoses, has murdered at least 90 patients in total. The police said it’s possible he has killed over 180 patients and described the situation as post-war Germany’s worst killing spree. Hoegel, a nurse at Delmenhorst hospital, Bremen, Germany, was jailed in February 2015 for two murders and four counts of attempted murder or causing bodily harm on intensive-care patients. Police said Monday that forensics experts had since exhumed and analyzed more than 130 additional bodies and had found evidence of a vastly higher death toll at two hospitals where Hoegel had worked between 1999 and 2005. A police chief in the city, Johann Kuehme, said, “The insights we were able to gain are terrifying, they surpass what we could have imagined.” Also, chief police investigator, Arne Schmidt, said,

*It's Unconstitutional for Military💂🏽 to Monitor 🇳🇬Nigerians on Social Media📹

It's Unconstitutional for Military💂🏽 to Monitor 🇳🇬Nigerians on Social Media📹 A legal practitioner and rights activist, Mr Clment Nwankwo, says it is unconstitutional for the Nigerian Military to monitor Nigerians on the social media. Nwankwo believes such move clearly violates the law that sets up the military, stating that its responsibility is to defend Nigeria’s territorial integrity. The Director of Defence Information, Major-General John Enenche, had told Channels Television on Tuesday last week that the military was monitoring the activities of Nigerians on the social media for hate speech, anti-government and anti-security information.

Vazques Replaces Vitolo in the Spain Squad

Vazques Replaces Vitolo in the Spain Squad Lucas Vazquez has been called up to the Spain squad to replaced injured winger Vitolo. "Yesterday morning in training, the player suffered a strain in the medial collateral ligament of his knee," the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) said in a statement on Monday. "After consultation with the medical services of his club and those of the RFEF, the player will leave the squad this evening." The former world champions face Italy in their latest Group G match on Saturday before a trip to Liechtenstein next Tuesday.

Grace 😎Mugabe Statement After SA Assault Saga🔊: 'Respect Women

er first public statement since she left South Africa following allegations that she assaulted a young model at a Johannesburg hotel., Zimbabwean First Lady Grace Mugabe has reportedly urged young men to treat women with respect, especially as rape cases remained high in the southern African country. She said, "You are not just respecting your mother alone, but other women as well. When you see a woman anywhere, you should think about your mother, sister or your wife." The statement obviously conflicts with her actions when she assaulted the young South African model Gabriella Engels on August 13. In the same statement, she said that she "turned to God for wisdom" as her two sons (also studying in SA) were giving her "sleepless nights" after they were kicked out of an apartment block over "unacceptable behaviour" & and doing drugs. She blamed their behaviour on demons saying "Nowadays there are spirits attacking our children. The spiri...

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