Former Nollywood actress, Victoria Inyama, shared this photo of her limited edition Tag Heuer wristwatch which she said was stolen inside her home by a visitor. She wrote;
"Am so hurt. This very sentimental piece was taken or should I say stolen from my home, No I wasn't burgled. A person That visited me stole it and that's why it grieves my heart. It can't be sold to a proper jeweller cause it has security Mark but I suspect it could have been locally sold here in d UK or to some innocent person in Nigeria or may have even been pawned for cash. I pray that someone who has seen it somehow contacts me. it's a limited edition & not common. Plssssss. Thank U".
China has agreed to invest in Nigeria following a visit from its foreign affairs minister to Nigeria - The country said this was in addition to earlier investments - Nigeria has withdrawn diplomatic relationship with Taiwan and agreed to the One China policy Wang Yi who is the Chinese foreign minister has promised that the country is investing $40 billion as part of the plan to deepen relationship with Nigeria. He made this comment during a press briefing with his Nigerian counterpart, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama on Wednesday, January 11 adding that this money was in addition to $22 billion projects already invested. READ ALSO: China might refuse to give Nigeria $20bn loan Yi said: “China has already invested or financed a total number of $22billion projects here in Nigeria, another $23billion projects are on-going. In addition, we are also following up another over $40billion of investments, which are in the pipeline.” China to invest in Nigeria; Taiwan...