Nigeria has 8 female bank CEOs namely;
Miriam Olusanya (GT Bank)
Yemisi Edun (FCMB)
Halima Buba (SunTrust Bank)
Ireti Samuel-Ogbu (Citibank)
Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe (Fidelity Bank)
Tomi Somefun (Unity Bank)
Kafilat Araoye (Lotus Bank)
Bukola Smith (FSDH Merchant Bank)
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GT Bank Found Guilty In US$2.5 Million Damaged Lawsuit
GT Bank Found Guilty In US$2.5 Million Damaged Lawsuit
Guarantee Trust Bank Liberia Limited has for the second down fallen guilty to Liberian Businessman Cllr. George Kailondo in a Civil proceeding after the bank was found guilty in a criminal proceeding at Criminal Court “C” during the February Term of Court.Kailondo had sued the bank in a criminal case at Criminal Court “C” to prove that the bank illegally took Money from the account of his…
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Drawing of the Banks Family, including Mytho-knight’s Tomas, going on a camping trip! The three of them there decided to sing some songs to pass the time, but they started the song from 1000, and Adam would probably appreciate if they moved on to another one now. ;w; Haha, but he loves’em and shall endure!
Tomas is there in a booster seat that was installed for him so he can see the sights just like the rest of them!
Tried going for a screenshot look, with having their dialog look like subtitles, so it’s like a show or movie.
Close-up of little Tomas having a ball! Just to reiterate since this is only second time showing him on here, but Tomas is adopted into the family, just like Alice!
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The Pokemon HOME app limiting random features and information to either the mobile or console versions is SO clunky and annoying.
My goal: to check which of my favorite Pokemon and shinies stored in HOME don't have the Paldea Champion Ribbon yet, so I can bring those into Scarlet and get it for them. But! You can only view what ribbons a Pokemon has on the mobile version of the software! And you can't move Pokemon to your switch games from mobile!!! So you have to:
quit out of the console app, if you opened it already because you thought this would be a relatively simple task
open the app on mobile
manually document which Pokemon don't have the ribbon- like, on a piece of paper or something
close the mobile app (you can't have both versions of the app open simultaneously)
open the app on console
move them from HOME into Scarlet, referring to aforementioned list
Now you might say "There is a custom tag feature in Pokemon HOME! You could apply a tag to the Pokemon you plan to move instead of making a physical note on a piece of paper!" But unfortunately, the only aspect of the tag you can see on the console version is the color- the name of the tag isn't visible. and I'm already using every color of tag available
(also: you can only make and apply tags on mobile. other mobile exclusive things: wonder trade and gts, viewing 90% of achievements, viewing models, switching between a pokemon's stats for different games it can go in without switching what game you're planning on moving things between)
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I think the saddest thing about the 3DS Online being shut down is all the hundreds or thousands of Pokémon deposited on the GTS or Pokémon Bank that are now permanently abandoned with no way of anyone ever seeing them, if they haven't already been erased from existence the second the connection was severed like that one scene of Wreck It Ralph
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lost my 3ds stylus. tore apart my bedding and sheets. went to the living room to check around where i sit. walked around the kitchen counter to see if i just didn't pick it back up. rooted through the kitchen trash. went back to my room. REALLY tore up the bed, pulling it away from the wall if it fell behind. crawled around the floor to see if it rolled under. COMPLETELY rooted through my trash. sighed. decided i could continue the search tomorrow. looked down.
it was on the floor at the corner of the foot of the bed, right where i'd been on my hands and knees 10mins earlier.
i just... wanted to play a little pkmn before eeping... why are all styluses of all kinds LIKE THIS????? ugh.
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YOOJUN
GT / 230519
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Okay okay question.
What is the Absolute WORST public building a borrower could live in and why?
Also the reverse, what is the Absolute BEST public building a borrower could live in and why?
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GT40 @ BoA — Canon A-1, FD 35-105 f3.5, Superia 400
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ok look, i love grafaiai. adorable little guy. i audibly went “aww!!” when i first saw them.
that being said, i genuinely got more excited when i saw scatterbug in the youtube thumbnail after watching the video.
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spring clean 2 by curren$y review:
1. intro (check in)
2. ketchup (10/10)
3. me and bruh (8/10)
4. stuck (9/10)
5. one track mind (7/10)
6. never forget (8/10)
7. pit stop (skit)
8. true lies w/ lloyd banks (7/10)
9. pass rich w/ rick ross (9/10)
10. detergent w/ g perico (10/10)
11. trust issues w/ fendi p & gt (6/10)
12. one shot (skit)
13. too late (6/10)
14. glass ceiling w/ j stone (8/10)
15. here on in w/ young dro (8/10)
16. this way forever w/ pierre bourne (6/10)
17. dont wait on it (7/10)
18. automatic doors (9/10)
19. outro
ranking: B+ tier
a great album from curren$y
if you like: le$, stalley, big krit, dom kennedy, freddie gibbs, smoke dza,
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hiii gina did you see this? it’s everything we’ve been saying that happens in this industry https://www.gaytimes.co.uk/originals/matt-terry-the-x-factor-coming-out-interview/
Hi, honey. No, I hadn’t but it really is just the same fucking story over and over, isn’t it? It’s disgusting. And it all sounds so familiar. 😡
GT: Coming to terms with your identity is one thing, but you had to go through that process on one of the UK’s most-watched shows, with various publications then questioning your sexuality. At the age of 23, too. What was that time like for you?
MT: I’m smiling because I feel like I’m finally getting this off my shoulders. I’m a Taurus, so I do everything by myself: ‘I’m strong, I can handle it.’ But, it was so f**king hard, I’m not going to lie. Any comment I saw or heard, any tweets, my heart would drop and I would immediately break into a sweat. I went on the show because I love to sing. I didn’t want to be – it sounds so silly – famous. I’m not here for that. I want to dedicate my life to my passion and my art, which is songwriting and my voice. I went on the show because I had £4 in my bank account, and I didn’t want to be a waiter anymore. When I won, I never thought about what would happen. I didn’t think ahead. I never thought about the press or my sexuality or, ‘What am I gonna tell people?’ The paparazzi would always write ‘Matt Terry kisses male outside pub’ or ‘Matt Terry likes Tom Daley’s Instagram picture.’ I couldn’t move. I couldn’t breathe. I hadn’t spoken to my family. I hadn’t spoken to my friends. It was getting on top of me.
Also, I had the pressure of delivering a number-one album, otherwise I’d be a failure. The team I had – I’ll say it – weren’t the best. I don’t think we understood each other very well. I had a manager who… I won’t name names, but bear in mind, I was new. She was like, ‘You need to tell me now – are you or aren’t you gay? I’ve got the whole industry right now asking about you. I’m here defending you, telling them no. If it turns out you are, I’m going to have a massive egg on my face because of you.’ I couldn’t believe what was happening to me. There was no one there to protect or help me. I was like, ‘Okay, I see what’s happening here.’ And that’s when I decided that [my sexuality] is for me. That’s when I said, ‘I’m going to take a step back. I will let you in when I know who I am.’ So, I privately came away from the industry, and lots of people have been like, ‘Where have you been?’ I’ve been discovering who I am as a human and as an artist. This is me taking back control.
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GT: My first reaction to your manager’s comments was to laugh, because it’s almost like a parody of a fictional villain. But, as we’ve seen, these people still exist – and not just in the industry. Celebrities are still having to confirm or deny whether they’re straight or queer because ‘fans’ are demanding to know.
MT: Like with Kit Connor. The whole thing was just a disappointment. We all watched Heartstopper. If you understand the show, you wouldn’t be prodding him about his sexuality.
[…]
With my first album, there were girls in the music videos. I remember turning up on set and the label saying, ‘Here, pick one of these girls as the love interest.’ I’m looking at headshots of all these beautiful girls and I thought, ‘Did I even imagine a girl in this? Or did I imagine a man?’ Before you know it, I’m in music videos snogging women.
I have prepared myself for support and love, but I’ve also prepared for homophobia. I will have some unfollows, but I don’t care. I would rather have 200 followers that love me than 200,000 followers that are homophobic.
Full interview here
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If we're sharing obscenely rare Pokémon Castform in the Sun/Moon games would only show up in SOS battles (the Pokémon you're fighting calling for help) at 1%, and only if a weather effect was active in the area which is completely random. Your Pokémon using a weather move didn't count. Castform was so rare you could get literally anything at the GTS for it prior to Bank compatability and I would know because I caught one before I even found out how difficult to get it was and then abused my power to fill the dex
bro????? why is game freak like that.
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First Look: The Praga Bohema
Praga has revealed its road legal hypercar in pre-production prototype form: a high-performance, low-volume car designed around 3 core principles – lightweight, carbon, petrol.
The new Praga Bohema is a sub-1,000kg, mid-engined 2-seater that, in the right hands, is capable of extreme high performance on track targeting GT3 race car lap times on its semi-slick Pirellis. Yet it is also comfortable and practical for head-turning road trips.
With its carbon fibre monocoque and race-oriented fully adjustable suspension, it is extremely light, targeting just 982 kgs (wet without fuel), while its powerful Nissan GT-R-derived six-cylinder twin-turbo engine ensures reliability, ease of servicing and the potential for further performance tuning. Whilst the Bohema’s race-derived semi-automatic transmission will support a unique on-road experience with track-focused performance.
The Praga Bohema’s PL38DETT is based on Nissan’s famed 3.8-litre, twin-turbo V6 engine used in all its GT-R models since 2007. Initially drawing on Nissan’s experience at Le Mans, it is constructed around an aluminium alloy cylinder block, and there are double overhead camshafts per cylinder bank, with a continuously variable valve timing system on the inlet valves.
Uniquely, Nissan supplies brand new GT-R engines to Praga for the Bohema. Engine development and servicing requirements then sees Praga working with the UK’s renowned Litchfield Engineering; another long-time friend of the Praga brand. Litchfield has more than two decades of tuning experience and is known as the global authority on GT-R engines. Litchfield strips the new engines and converts them to dry sump, which reduces the overall height of the unit by 140 mm. This allows the engine to sit lower in the Bohema and prevents the risks of oil surge under high-speed cornering loads.
Litchfield also makes a number of modifications for increased reliability and power, including swapping to new twin turbos. In this base-Litchfield specification, Praga is targeting the Bohema production car to deliver up to 700 bhp at 6,800 rpm and 725 Nm of torque from 3,000 to 6,000 rpm, but Litchfield is known for building 1000 bhp-plus engines from the GT-R unit.
Praga has a long-standing partnership with Kresta Racing, the Czech Republic’s most highly respected rally team, where its spotless assembly facility will hand-build each Bohema, beginning in the first half of 2023. The company is known for its high standards of car preparation and assembly and was founded by Czech rally legend Roman Kresta. His historic race victories include the Czech national rally championship on five occasions, whilst also spending a decade in the World Rally Championship, driving for the official Ford and Skoda WRC teams.
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