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Dangote is richer than any northern state
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paulemmy19:Did you say agreed? Agreement suggest he was being pushed to be. He was not pushed. He wants to, by his own free will. |
Germannig:Can't agree more. The slay queens will have nothing to say to this. |
Mods, I apologize for posting this in Politics Section. Please move to best fit section, although I believe photo 2 fits in this section. Thanks. On the post: These are two recent photographs concerning women. What do you make of each? See circled portion of photo 1. ![]() The second one is particularly troubling as it shows how women are relegated to nothing in Kano State. So much so that a man wants to run for a position responsible for women's affairs.
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ZnO:Is that a befitting response? ![]() |
Below From a Friend. Do you live in the US? If so, do you also feel like this? ============================================================= ''My COVID-19 vaccination appointment and wild thoughts thereof. To get a COVID-19 vaccination appointment in Connecticut (CT) you had to wake up very early, 4 am, to go online to register. I learned that fact the hard way, yet by serendipity. After waiting for the elderly, the sick and the medical/emergency front liners to take their rightful turn at vaccination, it finally got to my turn last week, based on my age group. Since then, I have tried all the websites listed for vaccination in the state, to no avail. I put my name and the next thing it says ''fully booked''. Then I thought to myself hm! I hope it is not what I am thinking! I have heard news of how Americans are being vaccinated at different rates based on their race. Your race is one of the questions you had to answer while filling the forms. So, my mind immediately went there. To test that hypothesis, I did what many African American job seekers do when they sense racism in their inability to land jobs that they applied for. I EXPERIMENTED with a different last name and race; my first name being English, that was easy. I typed in an English sounding last name and changed my race. Lo and behold it did not yield a different outcome than when I used my Igbo last name and my true race. After several permutations of different English last names without success. I went to bed, frustrated. This morning I woke up early about 4 am, to complete some assignments before heading out to work. I thought okay let me give it another try. When I did using my real names and race, more than 50 open appointment schedules popped up. I selected the closest one to my house and Pronto, I have an appointment for tomorrow for my first shot of the Moderna vaccine, and sometime in April for my second one. Lesson of the day: time makes the difference, sometimes. It could be the only thing keeping us from attaining our pursuits. Sometimes it is only frustration that drives us into different wild thoughts. I hoped there is no racism in vaccine administration in CT. But what should I be thinking when I am unable to get an appointment after trying for several days, and given what is on the news in many other places? Nevertheless, it was good that I kept my wild thoughts to myself until proven to be what it was: wild thoughts. I should realize that there is a deluge of applicants waiting to be vaccinated and some just wait on their computer to snap up any available appointment. Time waits for no man; man waits for time. Good luck when you get vaccinated.'' |
Jamesbally:Mumu. Oranges, banana and avocado are everywhere in the south. Apple is imported. Go and eat your kpomo. |
Decodedp:If you were smart by half you'd have googled him up. You are intellectually lazy. |
[quote author=AfonjaConehead post=99523133]Mumu people... Same same with their cows [/qeach!Northerners, except for Benue and Plateau, are complete idiots. |
Mikecold:As in ehhh! |
They have called off the stupid, ill-fated blockade. Now the south can actually use its leverage to say take your food and go. See their lamentation in the screenshot
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Tomato going, going, gone |
See
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Asswipemod:Topic says one of the reasons, not the only reason. You lack deductive reasoning. |
So true
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Congrats to him. Cool achievement |
They kidnap people, their political and religious leaders move in to negotiate with kidnappers; victims are rescued with 100s of millions belonging to all Nigerians. Then the kidnappers get richer, buy more arms, and kidnap new victims who are again rescued with everybody's money. It's a cyclical, never ending game. A Nollywood movie script playing out in real life. Wake up to the plan, people.
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ceejayluv:Yes to your question |
yep |
Since the incidence of kidnapping took strong root in northern Nigeria, 50% of the women has been raped by those dirty and smelly FULANI bandits from Timbuktu. Each northern woman gives birth to 10 children. This means 10 x 19 States x 400 LGA x 2000 communities x 50 % = 76 million northerners who are the product of rape. Is that why their brains are like cotton balls? All volume, no weight |
Screen shoot of video showing Fisayo moving 3 M from Australia to Ijebu Ijesha ![]() https://www.facebook.com/abiafactsnews/videos/507646196474247/
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Fisayo Oluwafemi described as the biggest criminal in Australia. Dupes Australians of millions while still in prison Video here https://www.facebook.com/abiafactsnews/videos/507646196474247/ shows him and some other Yorubas being arrested Nigerian Fisayo Oluwafemi Masterminded $3m Scam From Detention In Australia – Police Sydney, Australia : A 43-year-old Nigerian man identified as Fisayo Oluwafemi has been arrested and charged with masterminding a $3 million email fraud scam from inside a detention centre. He allegedly ran the operation from inside Sydney’s Villawood Detention Centre. Three other Africans have been charged as part of the criminal fraud scam. Businesses are being urged to review their payment practices to avoid con Fisayo Oluwafemi allegedly ran the con from inside Sydney’s Villawood Detention Centre, where police seized 16 mobile phones, numerous SIM cards, identification information, and various electronic storage devices on Thursday. The 43-year-old is allegedly the ring leader of a crime ring that targeted not only businesses, but women looking for love, police claim. Under the alleged scam, emails were sent out from falsified or ‘spoofed’ email addresses encouraging recipients to reveal personal details such as credit card numbers, account names and passwords, officers said. The emails also allegedly urged people to send money in exchange for love or goods. On Thursday, Mr Oluwafemi was taken to Bankstown Police Station after Strike Force Woolana investigators, assisted by Australian Border Force, searched the Villawood detention centre. Strike Force Woolana was established to investigate organised criminal syndicates involved in fraudulent activities. Mr Oluwafemi was then charged with knowingly directing activities of criminal group, two counts of knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime, and possessing identity info to commit indictable offence. Police will allege in court he directed the scam and the group, which allegedly included two women and one man, all of African descent. The funds were allegedly sent to Nigeria. Mr Oluwafemi was refused bail and is due to appear in Bankstown local court on Friday. Harriette Bangura, 36, who is accused of working with Mr Oluwafemi, was arrested by the strike force on September 4. She has been charged with 11 counts of knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime. Search warrants were executed for the Kingswood mother’s property in Sydney’s west and a Hoxton Park storage unit where police seized computers, electronic storage devices, mobile phones, sim cards, and documentation. The woman’s Land Rover was also seized from a car park at St Mary’s, which police believe was purchased with criminal proceeds. Ms Bangura was granted strict conditional bail to reappear at Downing Centre Local Court on November 1. Police will allege in court she was involved in the laundering of more than $480,000 under Oluwafemi’s alleged scam racket. The strike force also raided homes in Chester Hill and Granville, in Sydney’s west. Police seized computers, mobile phones, SIM cards, methamphetamine and identity and financial documents – all believed to have been stolen. The raids led to the arrest of a man and woman on September 5, both 20, at the Chester Hill property. The pair are accused of working with Mr Oluwafemi. The 20-year-old man was charged with seven counts of recklessly dealing with the proceeds of crime, possess identity information with intent to commit an indictable offence and possess drug implement. Police attest he was involved in the syndicate and laundered $90,000. Police allege the 20-year-old woman laundered $17,000 fraudulently under Oluwafemi’s alleged scam racket. She was charged with knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime. The 20-year-olds were granted strict conditional bail and are due to appear at Parramatta Local Court on October 2. A third woman, 36, was also arrested at the Granville property for drug related offences. She is due to appear at Parramatta Local Court on October 2. The investigation is ongoing. Reports of online fraud can be made to the Police Assistance Line. https://newshub247.com/news/world/nigerian-fisayo-oluwafemi-masterminded-3m-scam-from-detention-in-australia-police/ |
Koval12:https://www.nairaland.com/5383748/public-service-message-fbi-nigeria |
Copied from Facebook Dear FBI, now that you have exposed 77 American-Nigerians and Nigerians who conspired to steal from Americans, could you also expose the 1000s of Nigerians who steal from Nigeria and use the money to buy houses in America through proxies? Please beam your searchlight on Maryland in particular. There are big and small towns in Montgomery and PG Counties, and in the Baltimore area, where Nigerians own some of the best houses. Many of those Nigerians don't live in the U.S.; most are politicians/highly placed public servants in Nigeria. Nigeria needs those stolen funds back to help provide for its hungry and poor. |
mgbadike81:What has the criminal culture of many Nigerians got to do with separation? Will it reduce crime culture in the new countries? |
kayusely70:+ 23 AWAITING EXECUTION IN SAUD1 |
Yoruba, Igbo and Edo need to do something about the high crime culture in their communities. Although the Igbo and Yoruba are about the only good things that have happened to Nigeria in terms of global good image, they, together with Edo and the entire North (yes, the entire North) are also the the cause of the bad things happening to Nigeria globally. |
These Nigeria rogues, very rotten human beings |
