Monday, 24 August 2015

Cossy Orjiakor Actress looking for love on Tinder? Pulse interestingly discovered the profile of the 31-year-old actress on Tinder. In her profile she describes herself as "am sweet....a sexy go-getter who love the finest things in life."

 
Nollywood actress Cossy Orjiakor is on the dating app Tinder, and is looking for love or at least date, or so it seems.
Pulse interestingly discovered the profile of the 31-year-old actress on Tinder. In her profile she describes herself as "am sweet....a sexy go-getter who love the finest things in life."
This might just be the case of someone trying to impersonate the headline grabbing actress, and possibly cash on her fame.
                                     


On August 8, Cossy Orjiakor revealed that her cousin was duped of the sum of N20,000 by a Facebook fraudster who impersonated her on the social networking site.
                                         
"I am not on Facebook, in fact, my cousin was recently duped by one of them who said that she should bring N20,000 to him in Abuja. Even the movie that I just released, I learnt that the fraudsters told people via the Facebook account to give them money if they want to be featured in the movie. I believe that it is a man that is operating that account and unfortunately, he has a lot of followers" she said.  
                                       
Speaking further on the illicit atrocities of the fraudster, Cossy said, ‘Someone also reached out to me to inform me that the person is negotiating with men who are interested in having sex with me. I was told that he is asking these men to pay a lot of money because I am a celebrity. It is very annoying. I just hope they would close all accounts that are opened with my name.

PDP Party approves e-registration of members



The National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP has approved resuscitation of the online registration system for the party members nationwide.
The registration, according to a statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, on Sunday in Abuja, is to commence in Edo.
The statement explained that the decision to resuscitate the e-registration, initiated in 2010, was part of the re-engineering to re-build the party.
It said that Edo would be used as a pilot state for the project.
“The NWC after wide consultations with critical stakeholders, and in line with the wishes and aspirations of our teeming supporters, has approved the resuscitation of the e-registration project. This project was initially presented at the 52nd National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of our party on Aug. 12, 2010."
"The project is aimed, among other things, at harmonising our membership data, returning ownership of the party to the people and strengthening our structures at all levels."
It said the party's NWC believed that the e-registration was a decisive step towards enthroning internal democracy and giving every member a voice in the party.