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Re: fghj by ThumbzTNA(m): 4:29pm On Dec 16, 2016
Yoruba technocrats and Heads of Buhari's Economic team, Yemi Osinbajo and Kemi Adeosun have plunged the country in RECESSION

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 4:41pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ritchiee:
THRASH...only MICHEAL ADENUGA WILL BUY ALL THESE MEDIOCRE COMPANIES....YOUNG SHALL GROW? grin
Yorubas control more than 60% of the economy through astuteness...reason why Dr Akinwunmi is the president of AfDB AND NOT BOI BOI LIKE OKONJO IWEALA ET AND WHY DONALD TRUMP PICKED OGUNLESI THE GEM INTO HIS ECONOMIC CABINET.Ojukwus are a catching up tribe since time immemorial.Go and ask Azikiwe with all his manipulations...Omoluabis still came tops wink

Typical afonja barking like dog, the way Osun state viable than all eastern states right grin grin Adenuga is in financial mess, he can even manage IBB global com and conoil

SPECIAL REPORT: Adenuga’s Mountain of Debt: Several firms, AMCON chase billionaire for unpaid bills

ConOil, owned by Nigeria’s second richest man, is being pursued by creditors for a combined debt of over $140.5 million by two foreign and one local companies, PREMIUM TIMES has learned.

Despite making several pledges to pay, ConOil and other companies owned by Mr. Adenuga have reneged on paying the debts, multiple sources in the oil and gas sector have told this newspaper.

Things have got so bad that some of the creditor companies have either commenced or are considering commencing legal actions to force the billionaire businessman to pay up, having exhausted all options to make him honour promises and agreements to do so.

In fact, one company successful secured an interim order from a federal court to place one of Mr Adenuga’s companies under receivership.

The increasing debt profile of the telecom and oil mogul, who increased his net worth by almost $5 billion in the last year, according to luxury lifestyle magazine, Forbes, has hit some of his creditors so hard that they had to shut down some of their operations.

One of such companies is Depthwize, a local oil servicing company, which is owed $40 million by ConOil.

The refusal of the management of ConOil to pay Depthwize, a small drilling contractor, has forced the company to lay off workers and shut down services on two of ConOil’s rigs until the money is paid, those familiar with the matter said.

“Depthwize says it can no longer afford the day to day running cost of working on the rigs,” one source said.
Similarly, American oil and gas firm, Baker Hughes, was forced to lodge a court petition to wind up one of Mr Adenuga’s companies, Belbop Nigeria Limited, over a USD $12.09 million bill they have been trying to get the company to pay.

Baker Hughes argued that in 2009, Belbop awarded it a contract for the provision of directional drilling, MWD/LWD services and supply of drilling fluids and drilling bits, logging cabin and surface acquisition system.

The company told the court that after it duly discharged its obligation and rendered all requisite services, Belbop refused to pay. Baker Hughes said it incurred a liability of $9.4 million in the course of executing the contract.

On April 12, 2016, Babs Kuewumi of the Federal High Court in Lagos placed an interim injunction on the accounts of Belbop, pending the determination of the suit.

The judge therefore appointed the Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court as the receiver/manager of Belbop until the substantive suit is determined.

Mr. Adenuga is also causing multinational oil firm, Total, headache over a $28.5 million debt it owed the French oil giant since 2009.

Although Total is trying to resolve the debt problem without litigation, the refusal of Mr. Adenuga to pay the debt has forced the company to stop work on the OML 136 gas field. Total is ConOil’s technical partner in the project.

At a meeting held with Total in November 2015, it was agreed that ConOil would pay the $28.5 million dollars owed before January 31, 2016.

That meeting, which minutes is in the possession of PREMIUM TIMES, was chaired by Mr. Adenuga and attended by four executives from Total.

But those familiar with the matter told this newspaper Mr. Adenuga’s company was yet to pay up. All attempts by Total to make him release the money have failed, insiders said.

Some said they were baffled by Mr Adenuga’s refusal to pay Total the $28.5 million, which would have seen work commenced on the lucrative oil field.

The OML 136 asset is considered one of the largest gas fields in Nigeria, with a proven reserve of 11 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas.

The exploration of the oil assets can boost Nigeria’s economy by creating jobs and would have yielded massive return to Total and ConOil, experts say.

When contacted, Total’s spokesperson, Charles Ogan, in an email to PREMIUM TIMES, said the matter was an “obvious internal administrative subject.”

Also, ConOil is engaged in a decade-long dispute with British oil firm, Vitol, over its alleged failure to pay a $60 million debt incurred from lifting of cargoes of refined petroleum products.

Vitol secured a court judgement in the UK in respect of the debt but has been unable to enforce it in Nigeria because ConOil got a stay of execution from a Nigerian court.

ConOil’s financial problems, PREMIUM TIMES gathered, may have been caused by Mr Adenuga’s slowness in taking advantage of potential money earners for the company.

For instance, in 2005, ConOil was granted exploration licence for OPL 257 by the federal government, but the company surprisingly left the block fallow until its licence expired. Now it is asking the government for a two-year extension of its expired licence to enable it explore the field.

On January 22, 2016, Taiwo Olushina, the managing director of ConOil, wrote a letter to the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) blaming insecurity, high cost of drilling and technical hitches for its failure to explore the field before the expiration of the licence.

“Having attended to technical and financial challenges peculiar to ultra -deep offshore blocks, this approval will provide us with ample time in drilling three identified prospective locations in preparation for further development towards boosting national oil and gas reserves and production,” the letter read in part.

The spokesperson for Mr. Adenuga, Bode Opeseitan, could not be reached to comment for this story. He did not answer or return calls seeking comment.

Another spokesperson ducked when approached by this reporter to comment for this story.

Despite being identified by Truecaller app, Mike Oduniyi told PREMIUM TIMES that we had reached a wrong number and promptly terminated the call.

Tax palaver and bad loan

Mr Adenuga’s companies have also had tax issues in the recent past. In 2009, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) sealed the Lagos offices of ConOil, and Continental Oil and Gas, another company owned by the businessman, over the non-remittance of $610 million tax to government.

Last month, seven years after his companies were first sealed, the FIRS shut the Lagos offices of Globacom, the second largest mobile telephone company in the country, owned by the billionaire, for allegedly failing to remit Value Added Tax worth N24.3 billion.

Earlier in February this year, the Osun State Internal Revenue Service (OIRS) sealed the offices of the telecommunication firm in the state for failing to pay outstanding taxes and other levies in respect of mast/base stations and laying of fibre optics.

The state said several meetings were held with the company’s representatives in the past three years to resolve the issue, but that the company failed to comply.

The Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) also listed Mr. Adenuga as one of the country’s biggest debtors for a N2.4billion loan his real estate company, Convenant Apartments Complex Limited, took from Wema Bank.

AMCON acquired the loan from the bank in 2010, after Convenant Apartments failed to pay up, authorities said.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/205953-special-report-adenugas-mountain-debt-several-firms-amcon-chase-billionaire-unpaid-bills.ht

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Re: fghj by ladiguy(m): 4:42pm On Dec 16, 2016
ThumbzTNA:



on wa ja ,se mo ta sie ni .
Becareful dude am not here for you but my friend. Ok.

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Re: fghj by amicable09(f): 4:49pm On Dec 16, 2016
ladiguy:



Sup friend , you asked me to stop dropping facts ,which you found offensive and i yielded for peace.
Since then have been monitoring the trend and am yet to see you drop a message to the opposite side.
Am not concerened about your eastern fellow comments cuz they all dropping shits and not facts. I just wanna see you drop same message to the opposite side .

Keep having a nice day .
Why are people like this na?
Shebi if I'm dead now you would have woken me up from the grave to come and drop a comment 'to the opposite side'?

Guy, I've not been monitoring this thread! I unfollow topics before posting. I have a life outside NL, I almost got killed today!

Just go ahead and bite whoever you want to bite and leave me to thank God for my life as I recuperate in peace, ejo.

Oshey.
Re: fghj by ladiguy(m): 4:56pm On Dec 16, 2016
amicable09:

Why are people like this na?
Shebi if I'm dead now you would have woken me up from the grave to come and drop a comment 'to the opposite side'?

Guy, I've not been monitoring this thread! I unfollow topics before posting. I have a life outside NL, I almost got killed today!

Just go ahead and bite whoever you want to bite and leave me to thank God for my life as I recuperate in peace, ejo.

Oshey.


Pele . It's ok. Am giving glory and thanking God for you life dear.
You shall not die but live to declare the glory of God.
You are forever safe in his hand.
Stay cool and enjoy the rest of the day .

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Re: fghj by ThumbzTNA(m): 5:01pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ilovemystate:


Typical afonja barking like dog, the way Osun state viable than all eastern states right grin grin Adenuga is in financial mess, he can even manage IBB global com and conoil

SPECIAL REPORT: Adenuga’s Mountain of Debt: Several firms, AMCON chase billionaire for unpaid bills

ConOil, owned by Nigeria’s second richest man, is being pursued by creditors for a combined debt of over $140.5 million by two foreign and one local companies, PREMIUM TIMES has learned.

Despite making several pledges to pay, ConOil and other companies owned by Mr. Adenuga have reneged on paying the debts, multiple sources in the oil and gas sector have told this newspaper.

Things have got so bad that some of the creditor companies have either commenced or are considering commencing legal actions to force the billionaire businessman to pay up, having exhausted all options to make him honour promises and agreements to do so.

In fact, one company successful secured an interim order from a federal court to place one of Mr Adenuga’s companies under receivership.

The increasing debt profile of the telecom and oil mogul, who increased his net worth by almost $5 billion in the last year, according to luxury lifestyle magazine, Forbes, has hit some of his creditors so hard that they had to shut down some of their operations.

One of such companies is Depthwize, a local oil servicing company, which is owed $40 million by ConOil.

The refusal of the management of ConOil to pay Depthwize, a small drilling contractor, has forced the company to lay off workers and shut down services on two of ConOil’s rigs until the money is paid, those familiar with the matter said.

“Depthwize says it can no longer afford the day to day running cost of working on the rigs,” one source said.
Similarly, American oil and gas firm, Baker Hughes, was forced to lodge a court petition to wind up one of Mr Adenuga’s companies, Belbop Nigeria Limited, over a USD $12.09 million bill they have been trying to get the company to pay.

Baker Hughes argued that in 2009, Belbop awarded it a contract for the provision of directional drilling, MWD/LWD services and supply of drilling fluids and drilling bits, logging cabin and surface acquisition system.

The company told the court that after it duly discharged its obligation and rendered all requisite services, Belbop refused to pay. Baker Hughes said it incurred a liability of $9.4 million in the course of executing the contract.

On April 12, 2016, Babs Kuewumi of the Federal High Court in Lagos placed an interim injunction on the accounts of Belbop, pending the determination of the suit.

The judge therefore appointed the Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court as the receiver/manager of Belbop until the substantive suit is determined.

Mr. Adenuga is also causing multinational oil firm, Total, headache over a $28.5 million debt it owed the French oil giant since 2009.

Although Total is trying to resolve the debt problem without litigation, the refusal of Mr. Adenuga to pay the debt has forced the company to stop work on the OML 136 gas field. Total is ConOil’s technical partner in the project.

At a meeting held with Total in November 2015, it was agreed that ConOil would pay the $28.5 million dollars owed before January 31, 2016.

That meeting, which minutes is in the possession of PREMIUM TIMES, was chaired by Mr. Adenuga and attended by four executives from Total.

But those familiar with the matter told this newspaper Mr. Adenuga’s company was yet to pay up. All attempts by Total to make him release the money have failed, insiders said.

Some said they were baffled by Mr Adenuga’s refusal to pay Total the $28.5 million, which would have seen work commenced on the lucrative oil field.

The OML 136 asset is considered one of the largest gas fields in Nigeria, with a proven reserve of 11 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas.

The exploration of the oil assets can boost Nigeria’s economy by creating jobs and would have yielded massive return to Total and ConOil, experts say.

When contacted, Total’s spokesperson, Charles Ogan, in an email to PREMIUM TIMES, said the matter was an “obvious internal administrative subject.”

Also, ConOil is engaged in a decade-long dispute with British oil firm, Vitol, over its alleged failure to pay a $60 million debt incurred from lifting of cargoes of refined petroleum products.

Vitol secured a court judgement in the UK in respect of the debt but has been unable to enforce it in Nigeria because ConOil got a stay of execution from a Nigerian court.

ConOil’s financial problems, PREMIUM TIMES gathered, may have been caused by Mr Adenuga’s slowness in taking advantage of potential money earners for the company.

For instance, in 2005, ConOil was granted exploration licence for OPL 257 by the federal government, but the company surprisingly left the block fallow until its licence expired. Now it is asking the government for a two-year extension of its expired licence to enable it explore the field.

On January 22, 2016, Taiwo Olushina, the managing director of ConOil, wrote a letter to the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) blaming insecurity, high cost of drilling and technical hitches for its failure to explore the field before the expiration of the licence.

“Having attended to technical and financial challenges peculiar to ultra -deep offshore blocks, this approval will provide us with ample time in drilling three identified prospective locations in preparation for further development towards boosting national oil and gas reserves and production,” the letter read in part.

The spokesperson for Mr. Adenuga, Bode Opeseitan, could not be reached to comment for this story. He did not answer or return calls seeking comment.

Another spokesperson ducked when approached by this reporter to comment for this story.

Despite being identified by Truecaller app, Mike Oduniyi told PREMIUM TIMES that we had reached a wrong number and promptly terminated the call.

Tax palaver and bad loan

Mr Adenuga’s companies have also had tax issues in the recent past. In 2009, the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) sealed the Lagos offices of ConOil, and Continental Oil and Gas, another company owned by the businessman, over the non-remittance of $610 million tax to government.

Last month, seven years after his companies were first sealed, the FIRS shut the Lagos offices of Globacom, the second largest mobile telephone company in the country, owned by the billionaire, for allegedly failing to remit Value Added Tax worth N24.3 billion.

Earlier in February this year, the Osun State Internal Revenue Service (OIRS) sealed the offices of the telecommunication firm in the state for failing to pay outstanding taxes and other levies in respect of mast/base stations and laying of fibre optics.

The state said several meetings were held with the company’s representatives in the past three years to resolve the issue, but that the company failed to comply.

The Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) also listed Mr. Adenuga as one of the country’s biggest debtors for a N2.4billion loan his real estate company, Convenant Apartments Complex Limited, took from Wema Bank.

AMCON acquired the loan from the bank in 2010, after Convenant Apartments failed to pay up, authorities said.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/205953-special-report-adenugas-mountain-debt-several-firms-amcon-chase-billionaire-unpaid-bills.ht


Afonjas live a fake life. Someone will wear cloth of 100k and have only 500naira in his pocket, that is the kind of life they live

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Re: fghj by Ritchiee: 5:06pm On Dec 16, 2016
Godprotectigbo2:




grin grin grin grin grin ur hate is on u
I spit on you cannibal gum...

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 5:29pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ritchiee:
Akinwunmi is the president of AfDB AND NOT BOI BOI LIKE DONALD TRUMP PICKED OGUNLESI THE GEM INTO HIS ECONOMIC CABINET.Ojukwus are a catching up tribe since wink

Catching up grin grin grin Yorubas are the ones trying to catch up


*Chief Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, P.C. (16 November 1904 – 11 May 1996),[3] usually referred to as Nnamdi Azikiwe, was one of the leading figures of modern Nigerian nationalism. He was ceremonial head of state of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966. He served as the second and last Governor-General from 1960 to 1963 and the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966, holding the presidency throughout the Nigerian First Republic

*Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme frontline Politician, Architect and the first executive Vice-President of Nigeria

*Prof Kenneth Dike Nigeria first professor of history, and the founder of national archive, Professor Kenneth Dike who published the first account of trade in Nigeria in pre-colonial times, First black Vice chancellor of University Ibadan,

*prof Eni. Njoku first African black VC university of Lagos first Nigeria Professor of Microbiology


*Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early ’20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early 60s he made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early ’50s

*Dr Pius Okigbo who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D in Economics

*Professor Chike Edozien who was the first Professor of Anatomy at the University College Ibadan

*Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.

*Professor Okonjo Demography and statistical research into population studies who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early ’60s. A double Ph.D in Mathematics and Economics

*Prof Okoye first Nigerian professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1960

*Prof Chinua Achebe great writer -Things Fall Apart/Chinua Achebe.One of the top 100 greatest books of all time, according to Time Magazine, The Guardian. Arguably the go to book for modern African literature. Most translated African book.Written by the christened "father of modern African Literature" himself

*Dr. Chibugo Okoli becomes first African woman Medical Director and Director of Public Health in the UK, she became the first African medical professional to be appointed to the most powerful dual position as Medical Director and Director of Public Health in the United Kingdom. UGO, as she is known to her friends and peers, became a Consultant in Public Health in the UK only a few years ago, after passing all the medical exams required of all specialist doctors. Within a record time she was sky-rocketed to this extremely powerful new position with a six figure salary in May this year, after beating several competitors and rivals to the coveted post and therefore proving herself worthy of the position to her peers who are mainly European, Her father is Professor Cyril Agodi Onwumechili, the first Nigerian nuclear physicist and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ife, Ile-Ife renamed Obafemi Awolowo University

*Prof Chike Obi first Nigerian professor of mathematicsa, Mathematician famous for his work on non-differential equations won the 1985 ICTP Price

*Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics. He was also a founding member of the Nigerian Mathematical Centre. Nuclear Physics and Chemistry

*Prof Kodilnye first Nigerian professor of miedicine he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war.

*Professor Ntukoju – the first Professor of Astronomy –he was the first to earn a double Ph.D in Astronomy and Mathematics.

*Prof Cyril Agodi Onwumechili - Nigeria's first Nuclear Physicist.

*Prof Barth Nnaji first indegious owner of Power plant in Nigeria (Geometrics)

*Professor G D Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953 First Professor of Statistics

*Prof Emeka Anyaoku first African commom wealth chairman

*Gilbert Kodilinye BA(Oxon) MA(Oxon) LL.M(Lond) Barrist -at-Law

*Prof Ben Enwonwu first Nigerian sculptor of international repute with artwork gracing the United Nations headquarters

*Professor Samuel Okoye was black Africa's first PhD in RadioAstronomy who along with Antony Hewish of the University of Cambridge discovered the radio source of Crab Nebula neutron star.

*Prof Philip emeagwali Computer scientist/geologist, one of two winners of the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize, a prize from the IEEE, for his use of the Connection Machine supercomputer


*Chief Jerome Udoji a social reformer was the first African to be made a 'D.O' (District Officer) by the Colonial Administration

Chimamanda Adichie Novelist Contemporary literary writer with critical acclaims. An insufferable feminist, a great storyteller and Bestselling author. It doesn't hurt that Beyonce is a fangirl .Awards and achievements: Orange prize winner and once part of the Man Booker dozen. Notable books: Half of a Yellow Sun, Americanah.

*Gilbert Kodilinye BA(Oxon) MA(Oxon) LL.M(Lond) Barrist -at-Law
*Prof Charles Soludo renowned professor Economics and fromer CBN Governor

**Dr Samuel Achilefu - Inventor, biomedical engineer and radiologist.Recently made the news for his invention of infrared goggles, which enables surgeons to see cancer cells during surgery.Owns over 50 US patents.



*Dr. Onyewu specializes in surgery of the breast, reconstruction, augmentation, breast lifts and body sculpturing using liposuction. He also has performed many successful procedures to remove Keloid scars.

*Cyprian Emeka Uzoh, Prolific inventor and scientist.Holds over 120 US patents and over 160 global patents. Voted inventor of the year in 2006 from the New York Intellectual Property Association.

*Francisca Nneka Okeke- L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards Laureate for Africa in 2013, winner.

*Chuka Umunna, a British Labor Party Member of Parliament for Streatham constituency

* Chinyelu Onwurah, a British Labor Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, becoming the first female British MP of African origin

*Maki Oh (Amaka Osakwe) - Fashion Designer.First African designer to be invited to the White House by Michelle Obama.Designs worn by Michelle Obama, Beyonce, Lupita Nyongo, Rihanna, Kerry Washington, among other celebrities.

*Lieutenant-General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor, appointed in 2008 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as Military Advisor on UN Peacekeeping Operations.


*Colonel Edwin Njoku first Africa colonel in US armyDr. Njoku's other activities have included development of microwave remote sensing retrieval algorithms for land, ocean, atmosphere, and cryospheric investigations; technology studies utilizing large deployable antennas for spaceborne microwave sensing; and field campaigns using airborne microwave radiometers and radar systems.Education•Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (1976)•M.S., Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (1974)•B.A., Natural Sciences/Electrical Sciences, Cambridge University (1972)•Visiting Professor, Dept. of Civil & Environ. Engineering, MIT. (2001-2002)•Program Scientist, Ocean Processes Branch and Earth Science Data and Information Systems, NASA Headquarters (1986-1990)•Associate Professor, Dept. of Engineering, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA (1984-1986)•Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Management & Technology, Enugu, Nigeria (1980-1981)Selected Awards•English-Speaking Union, King George VI Memorial Scholarship (1972)•National Acad. of Sciences/NRC, Resident Research Assoc. (1976)•NASA Group Achievement Awards (1980, 1982, 1985, 2013)•NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1985)•Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (1995)•Visiting Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2001-02)

*Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy MBE, a London-based visual artist. The first black artist to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II when commissioned to paint the official Golden Jubilee portrai

*Prof Francis Akpuaka - a renowned professor of plastic surgery

*Dr. Onyewu attended elementary school in upstate New York. He completed his high school education in Nigeria before attending Boston University as a commonwealth scholar. He graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 1990. He completed his general surgery at Howard University Hospital under Dr. Lasalle Leffall, earning the chairman’s award both as the intern of the year and the Chief Resident of the Year. He then completed his plastic surgery fellowship at the Georgetown University Hospital under Dr. Scott Spear. Dr. Onyewu became a diplomat of the American Board of Surgery in 1997

Dr. Onyewu attended elementary school in upstate New York. He completed his high school education in Nigeria before attending Boston University as a commonwealth scholar. He graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 1990. He completed his general surgery at Howard University Hospital under Dr. Lasalle Leffall, earning the chairman’s award both as the intern of the year and the Chief Resident of the Year. He then completed his plastic surgery fellowship at the Georgetown University Hospital under Dr. Scott Spear. Dr. Onyewu became a diplomat of the American Board of Surgery in 1997

.*Dr. Onyewu specializes in surgery of the breast, reconstruction, augmentation, breast lifts and body sculpturing using liposuction. He also has performed many successful procedures to remove Keloid scars.


*Olaudah Equiano.Not necessarily a master of the literary arts, however his memoir, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano," published in 1789, is regarded by many as the "the true beginning of Modern African Literature."

*Flora Nwapa, Nigeria's first female Novelist.

*Buchi EmechetaOr the Feminist writer at a time in Nigeria when "feminism" was at the backburner of any sociological discussion

Chukwuedu Nathaniel II Nwokolo (19 April 1921 – 18 May 2014) was an internationally distinguished tropical diseases, nutrition, human, medical, biological and life sciences expert; plus research scientist, scholar, pioneer medical doctor, author, humanitarian and acclaimed professor of medicine, He was Nigerian, and is listed in the Who's Who in Nigeria series by Newswatch.[10] Nwokolo was outstandingly recognised worldwide for discovering and mapping out the area of paragonimiasis lung disease in Eastern Nigeria, with a study of the disease in Africa and clinical research for its control, Nwokolo founded SICREP: Sickle Cell Research Programme to effectively fight the disease in Nigeria and globa

*Cyprian Emeka Uzoh, Prolific inventor and scientist.Holds over 120 US patents and over 160 global patents. Voted inventor of the year in 2006 from the New York Intellectual Property Association.

*Prof Dora Akunyili renowned professor of pharmacist

*Prof NGOZI OKONJO IWEALA-she was a two time director of the world bank.unarguably one of the greatest influencers of all time in the world bank.

*Prof OBY EZEKWESILI-She is a former vice president of the world bank.

*ARUNMA OTEH-she is the current treasurer and vice president of the world bank.

*Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, World Bank Group

*Patrick Okedinachi Utomi (born February 6, 1956) is a Nigerian professor of political economy and management expert, He is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants of Nigeria and a former presidential candidate, with a passion for the dignity of the human person and the spirit of enterprise.

*Captain Chinyere Kalu, Nigeria's first female pilot.20yrs

*Captin Favour Odozor emerged as the youngest commercial licenced pilot in Africa

*Kimberly Anyadike, 15, becomes youngest African American female to pilot plane cross-country http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/ kimberly-anyadike-15-youngest-african-american-female-pilot-plane-cross-country-article-1.399825

*victory of Nnemkadi Ogwunike as the 2016 Most Valuable Player of U.S. WNBA League

*Chief Innocent Chukwuma founder of innoson group first indigenous vehicle manufacturing company in Nigeria

*sir Louis Odemagu Ojukwu first nigerian millionaire and the founder of nigeria stock exchange.

*prof Onuora Nzekwu for "Eze Goes To School", (one of the most widely read early African short stories);

*Prof Pita Nwana for "Omenuko" (one of the earliest novels written in an African indigenous language);

*Edward James Roye was a pure descendent of the Ibo tribe (West Africa, Nigeria), born in Newark, Ohio, USA, on February 3, 1815. He was the first pure black person to become President of Liberia. He arrived as a new immigrant in 1846, one year before Independence was proclaimed

*Igbos built the first indigenous university, University of Nigeria Nsukka


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Re: fghj by ThumbzTNA(m): 5:53pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ilovemystate:


Catching up grin grin grin Yorubas are the ones trying to catch up


*Chief Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, P.C. (16 November 1904 – 11 May 1996),[3] usually referred to as Nnamdi Azikiwe, was one of the leading figures of modern Nigerian nationalism. He was ceremonial head of state of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966. He served as the second and last Governor-General from 1960 to 1963 and the first President of Nigeria from 1963 to 1966, holding the presidency throughout the Nigerian First Republic

*Dr. Alex Ifeanyichukwu Ekwueme frontline Politician, Architect and the first executive Vice-President of Nigeria

*Prof Kenneth Dike Nigeria first professor of history, and the founder of national archive, Professor Kenneth Dike who published the first account of trade in Nigeria in pre-colonial times, First black Vice chancellor of University Ibadan,

*prof Eni. Njoku first African black VC university of Lagos first Nigeria Professor of Microbiology


*Professor Frank Ndili who gained a Ph.D in his early ’20s at Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in the early 60s he made a First Class in Physics and Mathematics at the then University College Ibadan in the early ’50s

*Dr Pius Okigbo who became a visiting scholar and Professor of Economics at the University of London in 1954. He is also the first Nigerian Ph.D in Economics

*Professor Chike Edozien who was the first Professor of Anatomy at the University College Ibadan

*Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian to earn a Ph.D in Theology from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He was appointed a Professor of Theology at the University College Zambia in 1952.

*Professor Okonjo Demography and statistical research into population studies who set up the first Centre for Population Research in Ibadan in the early ’60s. A double Ph.D in Mathematics and Economics

*Prof Okoye first Nigerian professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1960

*Prof Chinua Achebe great writer -Things Fall Apart/Chinua Achebe.One of the top 100 greatest books of all time, according to Time Magazine, The Guardian. Arguably the go to book for modern African literature. Most translated African book.Written by the christened "father of modern African Literature" himself

*Dr. Chibugo Okoli becomes first African woman Medical Director and Director of Public Health in the UK, she became the first African medical professional to be appointed to the most powerful dual position as Medical Director and Director of Public Health in the United Kingdom. UGO, as she is known to her friends and peers, became a Consultant in Public Health in the UK only a few years ago, after passing all the medical exams required of all specialist doctors. Within a record time she was sky-rocketed to this extremely powerful new position with a six figure salary in May this year, after beating several competitors and rivals to the coveted post and therefore proving herself worthy of the position to her peers who are mainly European, Her father is Professor Cyril Agodi Onwumechili, the first Nigerian nuclear physicist and former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ife, Ile-Ife renamed Obafemi Awolowo University

*Prof Chike Obi first Nigerian professor of mathematicsa, Mathematician famous for his work on non-differential equations won the 1985 ICTP Price

*Professor Alexander Anumalu who has been nominated for the Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his research in Intermediate Quantum Physics. He was also a founding member of the Nigerian Mathematical Centre. Nuclear Physics and Chemistry

*Prof Kodilnye first Nigerian professor of miedicine he was appointed a Professor of Medicine at the University of London in 1952. He later became the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria Nsukka after the war.

*Professor Ntukoju – the first Professor of Astronomy –he was the first to earn a double Ph.D in Astronomy and Mathematics.

*Prof Cyril Agodi Onwumechili - Nigeria's first Nuclear Physicist.

*Prof Barth Nnaji first indegious owner of Power plant in Nigeria (Geometrics)

*Professor G D Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy at the Amherst College USA in 1953 First Professor of Statistics

*Prof Emeka Anyaoku first African commom wealth chairman

*Gilbert Kodilinye BA(Oxon) MA(Oxon) LL.M(Lond) Barrist -at-Law

*Prof Ben Enwonwu first Nigerian sculptor of international repute with artwork gracing the United Nations headquarters

*Professor Samuel Okoye was black Africa's first PhD in RadioAstronomy who along with Antony Hewish of the University of Cambridge discovered the radio source of Crab Nebula neutron star.

*Prof Philip emeagwali Computer scientist/geologist, one of two winners of the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize, a prize from the IEEE, for his use of the Connection Machine supercomputer


*Chief Jerome Udoji a social reformer was the first African to be made a 'D.O' (District Officer) by the Colonial Administration

Chimamanda Adichie Novelist Contemporary literary writer with critical acclaims. An insufferable feminist, a great storyteller and Bestselling author. It doesn't hurt that Beyonce is a fangirl .Awards and achievements: Orange prize winner and once part of the Man Booker dozen. Notable books: Half of a Yellow Sun, Americanah.

*Gilbert Kodilinye BA(Oxon) MA(Oxon) LL.M(Lond) Barrist -at-Law
*Prof Charles Soludo renowned professor Economics and fromer CBN Governor

**Dr Samuel Achilefu - Inventor, biomedical engineer and radiologist.Recently made the news for his invention of infrared goggles, which enables surgeons to see cancer cells during surgery.Owns over 50 US patents.



*Dr. Onyewu specializes in surgery of the breast, reconstruction, augmentation, breast lifts and body sculpturing using liposuction. He also has performed many successful procedures to remove Keloid scars.

*Cyprian Emeka Uzoh, Prolific inventor and scientist.Holds over 120 US patents and over 160 global patents. Voted inventor of the year in 2006 from the New York Intellectual Property Association.

*Francisca Nneka Okeke- L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards Laureate for Africa in 2013, winner.

*Chuka Umunna, a British Labor Party Member of Parliament for Streatham constituency

* Chinyelu Onwurah, a British Labor Party politician, who was elected at the 2010 general election as the Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, becoming the first female British MP of African origin

*Maki Oh (Amaka Osakwe) - Fashion Designer.First African designer to be invited to the White House by Michelle Obama.Designs worn by Michelle Obama, Beyonce, Lupita Nyongo, Rihanna, Kerry Washington, among other celebrities.

*Lieutenant-General Chikadibia Isaac Obiakor, appointed in 2008 by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as Military Advisor on UN Peacekeeping Operations.


*Colonel Edwin Njoku first Africa colonel in US armyDr. Njoku's other activities have included development of microwave remote sensing retrieval algorithms for land, ocean, atmosphere, and cryospheric investigations; technology studies utilizing large deployable antennas for spaceborne microwave sensing; and field campaigns using airborne microwave radiometers and radar systems.Education•Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (1976)•M.S., Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (1974)•B.A., Natural Sciences/Electrical Sciences, Cambridge University (1972)•Visiting Professor, Dept. of Civil & Environ. Engineering, MIT. (2001-2002)•Program Scientist, Ocean Processes Branch and Earth Science Data and Information Systems, NASA Headquarters (1986-1990)•Associate Professor, Dept. of Engineering, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA (1984-1986)•Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Management & Technology, Enugu, Nigeria (1980-1981)Selected Awards•English-Speaking Union, King George VI Memorial Scholarship (1972)•National Acad. of Sciences/NRC, Resident Research Assoc. (1976)•NASA Group Achievement Awards (1980, 1982, 1985, 2013)•NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1985)•Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) (1995)•Visiting Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2001-02)

*Chinwe Chukwuogo-Roy MBE, a London-based visual artist. The first black artist to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II when commissioned to paint the official Golden Jubilee portrai

*Prof Francis Akpuaka - a renowned professor of plastic surgery

*Dr. Onyewu attended elementary school in upstate New York. He completed his high school education in Nigeria before attending Boston University as a commonwealth scholar. He graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 1990. He completed his general surgery at Howard University Hospital under Dr. Lasalle Leffall, earning the chairman’s award both as the intern of the year and the Chief Resident of the Year. He then completed his plastic surgery fellowship at the Georgetown University Hospital under Dr. Scott Spear. Dr. Onyewu became a diplomat of the American Board of Surgery in 1997

Dr. Onyewu attended elementary school in upstate New York. He completed his high school education in Nigeria before attending Boston University as a commonwealth scholar. He graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 1990. He completed his general surgery at Howard University Hospital under Dr. Lasalle Leffall, earning the chairman’s award both as the intern of the year and the Chief Resident of the Year. He then completed his plastic surgery fellowship at the Georgetown University Hospital under Dr. Scott Spear. Dr. Onyewu became a diplomat of the American Board of Surgery in 1997

.*Dr. Onyewu specializes in surgery of the breast, reconstruction, augmentation, breast lifts and body sculpturing using liposuction. He also has performed many successful procedures to remove Keloid scars.


*Olaudah Equiano.Not necessarily a master of the literary arts, however his memoir, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano," published in 1789, is regarded by many as the "the true beginning of Modern African Literature."

*Flora Nwapa, Nigeria's first female Novelist.

*Buchi EmechetaOr the Feminist writer at a time in Nigeria when "feminism" was at the backburner of any sociological discussion

Chukwuedu Nathaniel II Nwokolo (19 April 1921 – 18 May 2014) was an internationally distinguished tropical diseases, nutrition, human, medical, biological and life sciences expert; plus research scientist, scholar, pioneer medical doctor, author, humanitarian and acclaimed professor of medicine, He was Nigerian, and is listed in the Who's Who in Nigeria series by Newswatch.[10] Nwokolo was outstandingly recognised worldwide for discovering and mapping out the area of paragonimiasis lung disease in Eastern Nigeria, with a study of the disease in Africa and clinical research for its control, Nwokolo founded SICREP: Sickle Cell Research Programme to effectively fight the disease in Nigeria and globa

*Cyprian Emeka Uzoh, Prolific inventor and scientist.Holds over 120 US patents and over 160 global patents. Voted inventor of the year in 2006 from the New York Intellectual Property Association.

*Prof Dora Akunyili renowned professor of pharmacist

*Prof NGOZI OKONJO IWEALA-she was a two time director of the world bank.unarguably one of the greatest influencers of all time in the world bank.

*Prof OBY EZEKWESILI-She is a former vice president of the world bank.

*ARUNMA OTEH-she is the current treasurer and vice president of the world bank.

*Sandie Okoro, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, World Bank Group

*Patrick Okedinachi Utomi (born February 6, 1956) is a Nigerian professor of political economy and management expert, He is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants of Nigeria and a former presidential candidate, with a passion for the dignity of the human person and the spirit of enterprise.

*Captain Chinyere Kalu, Nigeria's first female pilot.20yrs

*Captin Favour Odozor emerged as the youngest commercial licenced pilot in Africa

*Kimberly Anyadike, 15, becomes youngest African American female to pilot plane cross-country http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/ kimberly-anyadike-15-youngest-african-american-female-pilot-plane-cross-country-article-1.399825

*victory of Nnemkadi Ogwunike as the 2016 Most Valuable Player of U.S. WNBA League

*Chief Innocent Chukwuma founder of innoson group first indigenous vehicle manufacturing company in Nigeria

*sir Louis Odemagu Ojukwu first nigerian millionaire and the founder of nigeria stock exchange.

*prof Onuora Nzekwu for "Eze Goes To School", (one of the most widely read early African short stories);

*Prof Pita Nwana for "Omenuko" (one of the earliest novels written in an African indigenous language);

*Edward James Roye was a pure descendent of the Ibo tribe (West Africa, Nigeria), born in Newark, Ohio, USA, on February 3, 1815. He was the first pure black person to become President of Liberia. He arrived as a new immigrant in 1846, one year before Independence was proclaimed

*Igbos built the first indigenous university, University of Nigeria Nsukka


We are leading in Education
We are leading in indigenous industries
We are leading in commerce
We are leading in innovation
We are leading in sports
We are leading in Nollywood
We are leading in transportation



Dame Virginia Ngozi Etiaba First Female Governor in Nigeria as governor of Anambra State between 2006 and 2007

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Re: fghj by Godprotectigbo2(f): 5:54pm On Dec 16, 2016
ThumbzTNA:



Afonjas live a fake life. Someone will wear cloth of 100k and have only 500naira in his pocket, that is the kind of life they live


abeg leave those fake people grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 6:11pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ritchiee:
ALL THESE MEDIOCRE COMPANIES....YOUNG SHALL GROW? grin

Igbos business men don't think like average afonja they have chains of business under them

Background
Vincent Amaechi Obianodo Founded The Young Shall Grow" Motors Limited a wholly owned Nigeria Transport Company which has been in operation since the early 1970s and serves as its Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. Chief. Obianodo serves as Director of Cell Communications Nigeria Ltd. Chief. Obianodo has diversified to other sectors, such as Oil and Gas, Hospitality and Engineering. He serves as Chairman of other enterprises that include, Vinee Gas Limited, Vinee Oil ...
http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=36315758&privcapId=7828845&previousCapId=7828845&previousTitle=Cell%20Communications%20Nigeria%20Ltd.



http://ysggroups.com/about/
YSG Group of Companies is a wholly owned private Nigerian conglomerate comprising of viable subsidiaries in the Transport, Hospitality, Real Estate, Oil & Gas, Dredging & Quarry, and Rural Market Development Sectors.

The Parent Company, Young Shall Grow Motors Transport Limited was found in 1972 by the Chairman, Chief Dr. Vincent Amaechi Obianodo MON (Member Order of the Niger), a business Mogul with a Midas touch. He is the Chairman of YSG Transport, Rockview hotels, YSG Dredging, Vineegas, Vineeoil, and YSG properties. He was the co-owner of Cellcom Telecoms, a Fixed CDMA Telecommunication Company which was later sold to Visafone in 2006.

His determination to provide cheap and comfortable road transportation made the Parent Company, Young Shall Grow Motors Limited, one of the biggest Private Transport Companies in Africa . Also,In a bid to provide mass employment in the rural areas, the Chairman has invested enormously in Rural Market Development by building and subletting shops and stores at affordable prices. One of such notable edifice is the ultra modern urban market in Onitsha located opposite the famous Onitsha main market in the Eastern part of Nigeria which is presently the biggest market in west Africa with about 3,000 shops, ware houses and banking hall,(land mass10 acres) managed by YSG properties Ltd , a real estate company as well as a rural and urban market development Company.

The Group have witnessed 21st Century transformation thanks to the innovations and foresightedness of the Managing Director Mr Vincent Obiora Obianodo, an Economist who holds a Msc in Service Management. He is the present Managing Director of YSG Transport Ltd, Rockview Hotels, YSG Dredging Ltd, YSG Properties Ltd, YSG Travellers’ Lodge Ltd, Vineegas Ltd, and Vinee Oil Ltd.

Determined to reposition the Group in an info tech based economy, the managing Director established an Information Technology (IT) Company YSG Solutions in partnership with Bitla Soft and Telematis India to provide the needed IT Platform to boost services in the entire YSG group.

He is the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of YSG Solutions Ltd, YSG Hubs Ltd, and YSG Entertainment ltd , a Media and entertainment Company established to help promote media values and help preserve our cultural heritage.He is also the co- owner of Copam Nigeria Ltd , a Motor and Spare Parts dealership company in partnership with Scania Brasil.

With over 5,000 workers, the Group is present in 5 West African Countries and is desirous to spread its unique Services to more countries.


Rockview hotel

Hotel Classic, Abuja
Hotel Royale, Abuja
Hotel Festac, Lagos
Hotel Apapa, Lagos
Hotel Owerri, Imo


Pics Rockview hotel Owerri owned by young shall grow

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 6:28pm On Dec 16, 2016
Rockview Hotel Abuja owned by young shall grow

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 6:34pm On Dec 16, 2016
Rockview Hotel Festac

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 6:46pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ritchiee:
ALL THESE MEDIOCRE COMPANIES....YOUNG SHALL GROW? grin



Rockview Hotel Apapa owned by Young shall grow motors

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Re: fghj by orimsamsam(m): 6:50pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ritchiee:

I HAVE DECIDED TO HELP YOU AND RID YOU OF YOUR CANNIBALISM WITH THE YORUBA HOLY HOLY.
I AM TAKING YOU OFF THE LEAGUE OF OJUKWU CANNIBALS IN NIGERIA...There would be one less cannibal in Nigeria this week
Now open your dirty cannibal teeth and mouth....It is a gradual process.I know your cannibal spirit will want you to continuously DENY that you do not follow your cannibal culture but not to worry...I will cleanse you and make you whole....pls,CANNIBAL reply so I can continue the process...
1st step:I spit into your dirty gnashing cannibal teeth...

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 6:52pm On Dec 16, 2016
Rock view hotel Royale

http://rockviewhotels.com/

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 6:59pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ritchiee:

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I can provide details of all Anambra billionaires I listed na you go run from this thread




Chief Vincent Amaechi Obianodo

Young shall grow motors

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 7:05pm On Dec 16, 2016
Anambra billionaires owns the biggest indigenous mega shopping malls in Nigeria

Next international mall

Everyday emporium

Ebano shopping mall

Roban stores

Genesis mall

Sims

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Re: fghj by Ilovemystate: 7:43pm On Dec 16, 2016
Ritchiee:
Go read your history and read about OTOKOTO which was the pionner RITUALIST DEN....VERY,VERY BIG DEN IN NIGERIA.They were exposed and some caught but a lot of them fled and came to the SW thereby collaborating with some gullible people to continue what Ojukwus know how to do best.I know you are a CANNIBAL AND A RITUALIST Do not worry police will get you anywhere you hole yourself up in...Goldfish have no hiding place.

http://dailypost.ng/2016/09/21/28-year-old-witch-doctor-nabbed-human-parts-says-police-arrested-charm-travelled/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/cannibal-restaurant-with-roasted-human-heads-on-the-menu-shut-down-by-police-9123693.html


I can give you more than 70 documented and reported ritual cases in Southwest states



Human parts dealer issues price list in Lagos…says skull sells for N20,000

Buys bones N2,000, intestines, liver for N1,000; resells N5,000

LAGOS — Emotion ran high, yesterday, at the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, Lagos after a 54-year-old grandmother told a bewildered crowd that she sold human skull for N20,000.

The suspect, Sukuratu Salami, who was paraded alongside a cemetery guard and two others,were arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, in Joju area of Sango Ota, with a human head, intestines, bones, kidney and other human parts.

Salami, who admitted to have been into human parts business for a year, said she started as a herbs dealer.

Greed
Narrating how she ventured into the business, the mother of three said: “A herbalist approached me last year and demanded for human parts. When he told me how much they buy the parts, I was tempted.

“I approached one Tantoloun, who works in a grave yard. He sold a skull for N10,000 and I sold it in return for N20,000. Greed made me to continue until I was arrested.

“I buy pieces of bones for N2,000, liver and intestines for N1,000 each and resell for N5,000 or more depending on the buyer’s bargaining power.

“I am not a killer. I have never killed anyone. I only request for decomposed human parts. I needed the money to feed my three children of ages 30, 27 and 23 respectively.

“Those who patronize me are herbalists and trado-medical practitioners. The parts are used to prepare concoction for sick children. So far, I have only sold 10 human skulls.”
The suspects

She promised never to go back to the illicit business again if left off the hook.

On his part, the cemetery guard, Rasheed Tantoloun, from Oyo State, said he usually dig dead bodies out of their graves with the aid of one Ibrahim, whom he hired.

He alleged that his employer instructed them to exhume dead bodies that have stayed long in order to get spaces for fresh ones.

He said: “Anytime old corpses are exhumed, we usually collect the parts and sell to ready buyers who are usually agbo sellers (herbs dealers).

“My salary is N5,000 a month but since I started doing the business, I made three times more than the amount. We also dug corpses buried without caskets.”

Another suspect, Waheed Ibrahim, an Arabic teacher, said he was paid N3,000 for exhuming dead bodies.

According to him, “we usually tamper with dead bodies buried without caskets and those whose relatives never showed up after burial. My job is to exhume and dismember the bodies and at the end of which I would be paid N3,000.”

How they were arrested
The suspects reportedly met their waterloo after operatives of SARS, who got wind of their alleged dealings, posed as buyers.

The state Police Commissioner, Umar Manko, who paraded the suspects, said the command took interest in the case following the mysterious disappearance of persons.

According to him, “detectives led by the SARS commander, Abba Kyari, posed as buyers and bought a human head from Salami at N120,000.

“After arresting the suspects, Salami’s house was searched during which a human head, liver, intestines and other parts were found. We picked interest in this case because of the disappearances of people. With their arrest, we hope that we’ll get to the root of these disappearances.

“We discovered that most of these bodies are fresh. It is criminal to deal in human parts. A few weeks back, Soka Forest was discovered in Ibadan. As you can see, this crime happens all over.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/05/human-parts-dealer-issues-price-list-lagos-says-skull-sells-n20000/

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Re: fghj by ODVanguard: 8:00pm On Dec 16, 2016
Na wah o. All these insecure village champion people wey no go gree us rest with recycled pictures all over the place. Sotay dem begin show us pictures of mediocre hotels cheesy grin . Oba Otudeko's Radison Blue Anchorage alone TKOs all the substandard crap they are littering this space with. Not to mention Alhaji Tajudeen Owoyemi who owns all the Protea Hotels in Nigeria. Abi shey na Olufemi Okenla's Ibis Hotels? Delusion of grandeur ought to be a crime.

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Re: fghj by ThumbzTNA(m): 8:02pm On Dec 16, 2016
ODVanguard:
[s]Na wah o. All these insecure village champion people wey no go gree us rest with recycled pictures all over the place. Sotay dem begin show us pictures of hotels. Oba Otudeko's Radison Blue Anchorage alone TKOs all the substandard crap they are littering this space with. Not to mention Alhaji Tajudeen Owoyemi's who owns all the Protea Hotels in Nigeria. Abi shey na Olufemi Okenla's Ibis Hotels? Delusion of grandeur ought to be a crime. [/s]

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Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 8:33pm On Dec 16, 2016
ODVanguard:
Na wah o. All these insecure village champion people wey no go gree us rest with recycled pictures all over the place. Sotay dem begin show us pictures of mediocre hotels cheesy grin . Oba Otudeko's Radison Blue Anchorage alone TKOs all the substandard crap they are litte ring this space with. Not to mention Alhaji Tajudeen Owoyemi who owns all the Protea Hotels in Nigeria. Abi shey na Olufemi Okenla's Ibis Hotels? Delusion of grandeur ought to be a crime.
grin cheesy grin cheesy
Borrow borrow make me rich

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Re: fghj by ODVanguard: 8:49pm On Dec 16, 2016
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grin cheesy grin cheesy
Borrow borrow make me rich

LMAO. I knew you would come at me with this. Next time do you homework coz I am here to make you look stupid. Lol. Oba Otudeko OWNS Radisson Blue Anchorage Nigeria, Tajudeen Owoyemi OWNS Protea hotels here in Nigeria. You can go and hang or better still hug transformer. I hope you can read sha. cheesy

Check the list of winners of the sun awards 2016, I've attached a screeshot of the excerpted part:

http://sunnewsonline.com/the-sun-awards-2016-the-winners/


You know what's even more interesting is the fact that according to Jovago, upon all the noise una make here, no single SE state has a 5-star hotel cheesy , upon all una noise. Just Ibadan city alone has more Hotels than any state in the SE. shocked, according to the report. No be me talk am o. grin grin

https://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/list-nigerian-states-with-the-highest-number-of-5-star-hotels.115770/

The report listed the regions in the country with the highest number of hotels.

1. Lagos - 22 (1164 hotels in total)
2. Abuja - 6 (370)
3. Port Harcourt - 5 (226)
4. Ibadan - 2 (281)
5. Calabar - 1 (177)

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Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 8:52pm On Dec 16, 2016
ODVanguard:
Na wah o. All these insecure village champion people wey no go gree us rest with recycled pictures all over the place. Sotay dem begin show us pictures of mediocre hotels cheesy grin . Oba Otudeko's Radison Blue Anchorage alone TKOs all the substandard crap they are littering this space with. Not to mention Alhaji Tajudeen Owoyemi who owns all the Protea Hotels in Nigeria. Abi shey na Olufemi Okenla's Ibis Hotels? Delusion of grandeur ought to be a crime.

grin cheesy grin cheesy
Lazy ones are good st claiming others investments grin

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Re: fghj by ThumbzTNA(m): 8:53pm On Dec 16, 2016
ODVanguard:


LMAO. I knew you would come at me with this. Next time do you homework coz I am here to make you look stupid. Lol. Oba Otudeko OWNS Radisson Blue Anchorage Nigeria, Tajudeen Owoyemi OWNS Protea hotels here in Nigeria. You can go and hang or better still hug transformer. I hope you can read sha. cheesy

Check the list of winners of the sun awards 2016, I've attached a screeshot of the excerpted part:

http://sunnewsonline.com/the-sun-awards-2016-the-winners/


You know what's even more interesting is the fact that according to Jovago, upon all the noise una make here, no single SE state has a five star hotel cheesy , upon all una noise. No be me talk am o. grin grin

https://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/list-nigerian-states-with-the-highest-number-of-5-star-hotels.115770/

The report listed the regions in the country with the highest number of hotels.

1. Lagos - 22 (1164 hotels in total)
2. Abuja - 6 (370)
3. Port Harcourt - 5 (226)
4. Ibadan - 2 (281)
5. Calabar - 1 (177)

See how all your lies are falling apart

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Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 9:01pm On Dec 16, 2016
ODVanguard:


LMAO. I knew you would come at me with this. Next time do you homework coz I am here to make you look stupid. Lol. Oba Otudeko OWNS Radisson Blue Anchorage Nigeria, Tajudeen Owoyemi OWNS Protea hotels here in Nigeria. You can go and hang or better still hug transformer. I hope you can read sha. cheesy

Check the list of winners of the sun awards 2016, I've attached a screeshot of the excerpted part:

http://sunnewsonline.com/the-sun-awards-2016-the-winners/


You know what's even more interesting is the fact that according to Jovago, upon all the noise una make here, no single SE state has a five star hotel cheesy , upon all una noise. No be me talk am o. grin grin

https://www.nigerianbulletin.com/threads/list-nigerian-states-with-the-highest-number-of-5-star-hotels.115770/

The report listed the regions in the country with the highest number of hotels.

1. Lagos - 22 (1164 hotels in total)
2. Abuja - 6 (370)
3. Port Harcourt - 5 (226)
4. Ibadan - 2 (281)
5. Calabar - 1 (177)
grin grin

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Re: fghj by ODVanguard: 9:03pm On Dec 16, 2016
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grin cheesy grin cheesy
Lazy ones are good claiming others investments grin

You are an illiterate, which is a common denominator amongst all you Anambra traders. Ibis Nigeria is OWNED by Olufemi Okenla. He pays to use the name but OWNS everything else. He has interviews where he boldly stated that he built the Ibis Ikeja in 40-months. Prove otherwise or forever shut the Bleep up you lowlife prick.

http://www.kpmedia.net/2015/04/autobiography-owner-of-ibis-hotel-who-was-a-dish-washer-in-london.html

http://thenationonlineng.net/ibis-hotel-berths-in-lagos/

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Re: fghj by ODVanguard: 9:10pm On Dec 16, 2016

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Re: fghj by ThumbzTNA(m): 9:11pm On Dec 16, 2016
ODVanguard:

[s]
You are an illiterate, which is a common denominator amongst all you Anambra traders. Ibis Nigeria is OWNED by Olufemi Okenla. He pays to use the name but OWNS. He has interviews where he boldly stated that he built the Ibis Ikeja in 40-months. Prove otherwise or forever shut the Bleep up you lowlife prick.

http://www.kpmedia.net/2015/04/autobiography-owner-of-ibis-hotel-who-was-a-dish-washer-in-london.html

http://thenationonlineng.net/ibis-hotel-berths-in-lagos/
[/s]


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Re: fghj by ODVanguard: 9:13pm On Dec 16, 2016
ThumbzTNA:


See how all your lies are falling apart

Are you also an illiterate? Then you must be from Anambra coz it's like all of you are illiterate traders or half-baked drop-outs at best. Did you not see where your own SE newspaper called Taju the OWNER of Protea?? Or you didn't see where a reputable source like FORBES referred to Radisson Blu as Otudeko's?? Did you finish school at all?

http://sunnewsonline.com/the-sun-awards-2016-the-winners/

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Re: fghj by Anambra1stSon(m): 9:15pm On Dec 16, 2016
ODVanguard:


You are an illiterate, which is a common denominator amongst all you Anambra traders. Ibis Nigeria is OWNED by Olufemi Okenla. He pays to use the name but OWNS. He has interviews where he boldly stated that he built the Ibis Ikeja in 40-months. Prove otherwise or forever shut the Bleep up you lowlife prick.

http://www.kpmedia.net/2015/04/autobiography-owner-of-ibis-hotel-who-was-a-dish-washer-in-london.html

http://thenationonlineng.net/ibis-hotel-berths-in-lagos/



Olo.sh.i, why did you said they are owners They have stakes in the hotels the ones in Lagos not owners Agbero.

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Re: fghj by ODVanguard: 9:25pm On Dec 16, 2016
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Olo.sh.i, why you did you say they owners They have stakes in the hotels not owners Agbero.

You are a FOOLLL with a Capital 'F'. You don consult google, bah? Google don shame you so you come begin shift post. I said they OWN it, and I have cited references to that effect. They pay to use the name and OWN everything else. Every available source out there calls them the rightful owners. http://sunnewsonline.com/the-sun-awards-2016-the-winners/ , http://thenationonlineng.net/oba-otudeko-reopens-radison-blu-hotel/ But your false pride and useless Anambra ego will not allow you to come to terms with facts starring you in the face. I know it KILLS you and your ilk to think that our hoteliers are playing the game on a far more sophisticated and higher level than your local champions. You can go and hang for all I care. Taju owns Avalon International, which is like a holding company for his Protea Hotels and the recently opened Reinnassance at Ikeja. The Bad Belle and bitterness oozing from you no get part 2. You had better go back to school and refine yourself because you're too local for comfort.

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