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@poster may be you have a low sperm count one guy i knew his woman have this problem with her body producing eggs like some one mentioned in this forum. His girl have to get injection for her get pregnant but for her surprise she is now pregnant for my friend but she became scared and went to her doctor which they were surprised and told her it happens sometimes some men sperm are very active at the same time is a miracle ![]() |
malams dey course una ![]() |
CHICKEN HAVE COME TO ROAST ![]() |
Ibo-made:HIS ALREADY IN EFCC CUSTODY ![]() Ileke-IdI:OK anything you say madam ![]() |
Why We Arrested Bankole – EFCC Posted: June 5, 2011 - 21:05 EFCC By Femi Babafemi The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has explained that its operatives had to arrest former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole ahead of the Monday date he gave to surrender himself because he was discovered to be plotting other schemes to thwart his voluntary surrender or arrest on Monday. He was arrested in his Asokoro, Abuja residence at about 8pm on Sunday after resisting arrest again for more than four hours. The Commision in a statement signed by its Head of Media & Publicity, Femi Babafemi on Sunday said “the EFCC Chairman, Mrs Farida Waziri was compelled to order the immediate arrest of Mr. Bankole after analyzing an intelligence report which showed that the former Speaker was planning to leave Abuja for Lagos on Sunday evening and thereafter flee the country through an illegal route”. It will be recalled that Mr Bankole had twice shunned two invitations extended to him in the last two weeks by the EFCC, an impunity that climaxed last Friday when he resisted attempts by operatives to arrest him in his Asokoro, Abuja residence. The EFCC operatives had to be withdrawn after over five hours stand-off after a commitment from Mr Bankole that he was going to surrender himself on Monday. “While our men kept surveillance around the former speaker hoping he will honour his promise to report on Monday, a fresh intelligence gathered by the Commission showed that Mr Bankole was not ready to keep his promise but was rather planning other schemes to escape from the country through an illegal route or obtain a restraining court order early on Monday to prevent the Commission from effecting his arrest or prosecution”, the statement added. Meanwhile, the former Speaker will remain in custody to enable him have sufficient time to answer questions on the numerous fraud allegations against him. SAHARA REPORTERS |
Patsey:guy you can thank your GOD from Buckingham palace to alaska that does not mean that you poor great gran pa who was unfortunately found himself in the slave ship thinking what the hell happen to me looking at the white face pointing guns smelling of gun powder in his face very sad bottom line is there is no place like home.I THANK GOD THAT I KNOW WERE MY GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDDAD CAME FROM I MEAN FROM 1500 YRS AGO CAN YOU SAY THE SAME TRUST ME SOON AFRICA WILL BECOME A PLACE EVERYBODY WILL WANT TO LIVE ![]() |
alex101:GBOSAAAAAA!!!!!! HIT THE NAIL ![]() |
my yorobos brothers and sisters better support S/E come 2015 for your own good ![]() |
Ileke-IdI:of course it will help 1billion$$$ thats a lot of money to steal from a poor country like Nigeria people are suffering in that country and they are busy stealing stealing stealing money that belong to the common man that money will help S/W big time that means bank ole don't have his people at heart at all.Can you see all these positions people are fighting4 is just 1 reason me and my families only fu-ck his or her tribe/Nigeria and we are here fighting who will be the next speaker/looter mean while none of them actually help their own tribe/country ![]() by the way i like your new pic you are very hot need to see you in person look good for your age nice nice nice i will cook for you couple with a hot oil massage give you a proper massage then finish you up ![]() |
Ileke-IdI:madam why will you always referring S/E as the place is full of people with HIV keep deceiving yourself when you reach ekiti state try it without you will see i give you 3months you will dry like stock fish ![]() |
bankole is a criminal Jonathan good luck must let efcc to do their job and pls we don't need this kind of greed in Nigeria poor country like Nigeria for that matter what is he doing with 1billion dollars didnt he know 1billion$$$$$$ will fix the whole off S/W roads and schools and hospitals talk about greed to the highest level ![]() |
S/W should know that Nigeria want a change of system no more tribal politics they should check themselves and change their ways if they know better ![]() |
scopusng:how is it gold digger? so your sister bring footballer for house say na her husband wetin you go cal am diamond digger so she should not get marry again nawaaoo ![]() |
poster for me it depends but remember women time dey run out in next five years she might not look the same am just saying ![]() |
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D-sense:you no know about blue pills? buy am now keep for house when nollywood start their kini ko when you wan watch am pop two pills depending on your age.Then go get Vaseline and start working ![]() |
emeka_gh:Is trueooo Na2day he better stay in Afghanistan for mountain there dey cool off NDI-Yoruba have showed him that Mmiri oku na egbu mbe Poor thing, |
A SUM of N1.104 trillion was last year raised by the Debt Management Office (DMO) to finance the funding gap of the N5.160 trillion 2010 Amended and Supplementary Budgets. The Director-General of DMO, Dr. Abraham Nwankwo who disclosed this, said the sum was raised from the monthly sovereign bond market issue locally by the DMO. Again, Nwankwo disclosed that this year, the agency has been tasked to raise the sum of N865.24 billion to finance the funding gap of the N4.5 trillion 2011 Budget. He made the disclosure last Tuesday at a lecture he delivered at his alma mater, University of Nigeria (UNN), Nssuka where he also had a stint as lecturer after graduation. He was speaking on the topic: “Stages of Nigeria’s public debt management,” and latter dote-tale to the deployment of the proceeds of the N4.5 trillion raised from the domestic market during the period under review. The DMO chief said: “The link between the transformation of the sovereign bond market and the economic development could be inferred from the portion of the deficit in the annual budget, which is funded from proceeds of FGN bonds. The contribution has grown from N27 billion in 2005 to N524 billion in 2009 and went up to N1.104 trillion in 2010. In addition , to general budget support, proceeds of domestic bond issuance were also used to fund special government stimulus spending initiatives between 2008 and 2010,’’ Nwankwo further declared. He presented a public debt table of 19 countries consisting of developed and developing countries which listed Nigeria as one of the least indebted countries by debt to GDP ratio. Meanwhile, the Presidential Projects Assessment Committee (PPAC) yesterday submitted its report to President Goodluck Jonathan, decrying the prevalence of corruption in the handling of government projects by “many self-seeking officers and contractors.” The Committee noted that the corruptive influence in the Execution of the projects has caused “massive inflation of costs” while at the same time undermining the legitimacy of monitoring and supervisory responsibilities.” It stated that the Federal Government is executing a total of 11,886 ongoing projects while the total sum “reckoned in today’s prices and allowing for unreported ongoing projects, the total cost needed to complete all projects may well be as high as N8 trillion.” The Presidential Committee, which was constituted during the period President Goodluck Jonathan was the Acting President, also said that out of the figure of N7.78 trillion, N2.696 trillion has already been paid to contractors. According to the Committee, “corruption in the handling of projects by many self-seeking officers and contractors has led to massive inflation of costs and undermined the legitimacy of their monitoring and supervision responsibilities. Following the committee’s in-depth assessment of many of the projects, we take no joy in confirming that there is indeed evidence of large scale, widespread institutional mediocrity, deficiency of vision and a lack of direction in project management, which result in poor conceptualization, poor design and faulty execution. “Needless to add that, this has resulted in avoidable losses of billions of Naira to the Federal Government. As a matter of routine, contracts are awarded without securing the required funds in the annual budget to ensure their timely execution. Now, with eight trillion Naira commitment, and on the basis of the prevailing allocation of about one trillion Naira for capital projects annually, it will take the next eight years or so for the Federal Government to complete existing ongoing projects, provided there will be no inflation within the period.” The Committee said that the total contract “the figures represent the total responses received from the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), some of whom for reasons best known to them, failed to respond to the committee’s request for data on ongoing projects.” . The committee listed the factors responsible for the high cost in project financing to include “consistent delays in payment to contractors, leading to massive claims for overhead costs, interests and additional costs, poor coordination between government officials at all levels in the planning and execution of projects, poor planning and conceptualisation of projects resulting in costly variations and inefficiency in the implementation and management of projects. Also listed is lack of adequate and efficient municipal services such as the provision of electricity, transport, security and water supply, all of which contractors have to arrange privately.” The report added that the project cycle was subverted as most of the ongoing projects have not been subjected to, and taken through the normal project cycle of conceptualisation, planning, the undertaking of full economic, social and environmental impact analyses, design and procurement, contract execution and maintenance. . The report also said the Bureau for Public Procurement Act was undermined and subverted at the MDAs. It further said that on occasions, the ‘No Objection Certificates’ issued by the BPP were revoked without any justification as well as cases of disqualification of duly pre-qualified contractors in questionable circumstances. The committee pointed out that there are many uncompleted projects where trillions of Naira has already been spent, including the Ajaokuta Steel Company Project, on which $4.5 billion had been spent. guardian newspaper |
Donlittle: me the last time i checked never come across any virgin in the past 10yrs my area na long thing they too love prick ![]() |
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bottom line is there is no place like home.I THANK GOD THAT I KNOW WERE MY GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT GRANDDAD CAME FROM
TRUST ME SOON AFRICA WILL BECOME A PLACE EVERYBODY WILL WANT TO LIVE 