Beautiful and Astonishing Nollywood actress Monalisa Chinda has released an official statement through her publicist confirming reports that she has ended both her personal and professional relationship with Lanre Nzeribe.
Read the statement below.
"We regret to officially announce the resignation of Nollywood actress Monalisa Chinda from Monalisa Magazine, which also marks the end of her partnership with Mr. Lanre Nzeribe, due to irreconcilable professional differences.
Over the past few months, the both parties have made concerted efforts to retain their partnership, to no avail, which led to their mutual agreement that a separation would be the best course of action.
Though she has, so far, committed so much time, energy and resources into the project, it is high time she moved on as she pursues renewed ethos to raise her standards of professionalism and focus on projects closer to her heart.Monalisa extends her sincere appreciation to the entire staff of the company for the great working experience during the time being. She wishes Mr. Nzeribe and the staff all the best in their future endeavours.
She also wishes to express her profound gratitude to her wonderful fans for their unreserved support through the years. Thank you for your continued support as the Monalisa brand promises greater things to come.
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According to reports,
103 girls were kidnapped after an attack on a Girls Secondary School
located in Chibok, a town on the border of Adamawa and Borno state.
Gunmen reportedly arrived at the school in Chibok around 9pm, killed the
soldier stationed to protect the students and took 103 out of the 250
girls that make up the school. The men took the girls away in four
lorries.
Residents of the area say the raid, which lasted from 9pm-3am, saw the
destruction of several properties as the men overpowered the residents
who put up initial defense.
Police Commissioner in Borno state, Lawan Tanko confirmed the incident
to reporters in the state.
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