As we wait for the next big thing in corruption and money laundering charges out of Nigeria, following Ma Baker at Oceanic Bank comes Calamity Jane of the Nigeria Stock Exchange a.k.a Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke.
I have written about this lady before in an article titled ‘Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke – What a girl!’ because I have always thought of Ndi as special and unique in the Nigerian environment but 135 Rolex watches at N1.2bn? That’s stretching it a bit.
Education Reform
Shelley Winters in 1970 appeared in a Roger Corman film Bloody Mama. I never got to watch it but if you did please let me know.
This is beginning to look more like it! Fingers pointing in every direction with the Federal Government taking a stance on the recent rating by Transparency International that Nigeria ranked 130th on a list of the world’s most corrupt nations.
There is something about Ndi. Director-General of Nigeria’s Stock Exchange, Chairman of Transcorporation of Nigeria (Transcorp) amongst many other high and influential positions in Nigeria.
BUT for adherence to Rule of Law, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi says those found culpable in the current crisis rocking the banking industry ought to be tied to the stake and shot.












