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The rape of a 19 year old Indian girl in West Delhi’s Uttam Nagar area has led to the arrest of three Nigerian men. Three Nigerians apprehended for allegedly gang-raping a teenager. The three Nigerians were arrested by Indian police on Tuesday, December 29. According to the police, the suspects were arrested after getting a statement from the victim, who claimed she was lured into the home of one of the men. The girl, who is a student, said she came to Delhi for the holidays and was staying with her brother’s female friends. Times of India reports that on the night of the incident, the victim said the two women suggested they go to the club to party but instead took her to the home of one of the Nigerians. Later in the night, one of them started touching her inappropriately and when she resisted, he forced himself on her, the other two men allegedly joined in. In her statement to police, the victim said she managed to escape and contacted her brother who then called the police. The Nigerians arrested include a 33-year-old Nwachorudo Charles Echezona and his friends- Tomothy and Sandy. Also arrested were Rhiya and Sheela the two women who allegedly lured the victim to the Nigerian’s home. https://www.naij.com/683373-read-three-nigerian-men-indian-girl-photo.html
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This shows how a section of dis country can be so myopic and as well b foolish. This is his platform, i think he has every right to choose what he wants on it. Nairaland is a worldwide media which promotes Nigeria. Will it be wise to to give any avenue that will bring down the unity? Why shd u insult him when u can create your gloomy platform to promote your hatred on other tribes. After all you said ur misfottune is caused by other tribes. How can that be possible when we have 36 governors and equal representatives. I will advise you to channel ur anger on your leaders who are sitting on your future. Everything u post here is monitored. If iwere in his shoes, i wont want to play any part in promoting d disunity of a formidable nation like Nigeria. |
Eyaa i feel ur pain woman. Its nt easy not having ur hubby around especially dis harmatan period.try get someone else do the work by topping the preggy. Now let me take sentiment away, those who lost their lives in the foolish protest too have pregnant wives, they will neva set thr eyes on them again. At least u still ve the opportyunity to see ur husband maybe in the next 20yrs (treasonable offences is 20 yrs minimum). I pray he ll b released when d baby (then grownup) is getting married . what a marriage gift |
WaffenSS:Mind u $70 was just a benchmark. There was a time crude was sold for $130 p barrel wch means the excess ll go into the excess crude account . but due to the mumu and d thieves we ve as leaders , they neva tot thr ll be a decline so everyday na xmas. So they kept looting and ECA was later share among states |
WaffenSS:Mind u $70 was just a benchmark. There was a time crude was sold for $130 p barrel wch means the excess ll go into the excess crude account . but due to the mumu and d thieves we ve as leaders , they neva tot thr ll be a decline so everyday na xmas. So they kept looting and ECA was later share among states |
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The American TV show PBS NewsHour has stated it had in its possession documents on transactions between former national security adviser Sambo Dasuki and Central Bank of Nigeria. It stated that embattled ex-NSA got $ 336 million from despite having a budget of $160m for the year. As part of a week-long series “Nigeria: Pain and Promise,” special correspondent Nick Schifrin also speaks on the challenges of fighting corruption. The show further says it has a letter written by Colonel Dasuki (rtd.) addressed to the CBN, demanding $ 47m. The document named ‘Request of Funds for Special Services’ with reference number, NSA/366S, was dated November, 2014 was written on the letterhead of the Office of the NSA. The money reportedly was given to Dasuki’s office in cash and was transported in armoured cars at midnight. The a second letter was written on the letterhead of the NNPC and addressed to the Director, Banking and Payments of the CBN, in which the national bank was requested to give the National Intelligence Agency, which was under the management of Dasuki, $ 289,202,382. However, the agency’s budget was only $160m for the year. A coalition Civil Society Network against Corruption has in October 5 appealed the chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Lamorde, to probe the circumstances surrounding the movement of N67.2billion from the Central Bank of Nigeria under the government of ex- president Goodluck Jonathan. In its publication of the 19th day of September, 2015, the Premium Times, an online newspaper reported that the ex-president, authorised the withdrawal of a whopping N67.2billion in cash money from the Central Bank of Nigeria between November 2014 and February 2015 for what was called ‘special services’. The report states that one of the withdrawals was made through a memo which originated from the office Dasuki supposedly on Jonathan’s administration. In the memo with reference number NSA/366/S ‘Request for Funds for Special Services’, an official from Dasuki’s office had drawn the CBN’s governor’s attention to a previous discussion and requested the release of the said funds by the bank. https://www.naij.com/658614-scandalous-us-exposes-336m-transaction-dasuki-cbn.html |
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Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti state, has finally revealed his true feelings for President Muhammadu Buhari. The governor has said his continuous criticism of Buhari is simply because of his confidence that no democracy lasts without a virile opposition. He said: “It is Ekiti first before Nigeria. Every politics is local, every governance starts from the home. From the home, we graduate to the community, then to the local government., then to the state and to the federal.” “The Labour is Me and I am the Labour. One thing you cannot take from me is that I have opened this government for the people to run. I am the first governor in Nigeria, that gives details of allocation to workers to decide on. We have been doing that since I came. “I want the representative of the press to always attend our FAC meetings. That shows how transparent I run this government. When you have nothing to hide, then you’ll have nothing to fear. “I have openly given the people all the receipt of money that come to this state. All partakers of FAC allocation attend that meeting once a month. There the people take decision, I sign it. What other level of transparency is greater than this? “As a people, we have peculiarities, and we must identify them instead of jamborees. The reason why most leaders of this country failed in the fight against corruption since 1999 is that they are corrupt themselves.” Fayose noted that the first step that should be taken in eradicating the corruption is not to fight corruption with a political face. He defined himself as the first Ekiti governor to “engage the workers so well”, adding he always told workers that no governor or public office holder can steal without the cooperation of a civil worker. “We don’t have the experience on how to put papers right. We don’t write papers, all we do is approve papers. So the rally you Labour Workers are doing here today, we are supposed to do the rally to you and we will. “If a leader is leading a country to fight corruption, he must start from his own base. He must be ready and willing to put his home right. Leaders can only lead right by example, not by propaganda. I take exception. Ekiti state governor emphasized: “I HATE CORRUPTION. I DON’T DO THINGS BECAUSE OF LIP-SERVICE, I AM A BLUNT NIGERIAN. I have declared my asset long time ago, I have submitted all the necessary papers, I know the procedure. On asset declaration, put it inside paper or not, it is a public document; there is FOI bill, it is public already. If I need the asset declaration of anyone, I know the proper procedure to get it. “I put facts on the table. Facts and figures. No politician can steal money without the help of the civil servant; we should look inwards. One thing I want you all to realise today is this… I love PMB. People think I hate him but I don’t. Democracy is founded on opposition. Opposition will keep the government of the day on their toes to do the right thing. “In my publication today, I commended the president on effort on Boko Haram. In the last four weeks, it has been positive and there is hope. But I urge the president not to politicise corruption. The law has its process; there are agencies that take care of corruption. We should allow them do their duty without preempting them. “A civil servant who absconds from work yet collects his salary, is another civil servant not the one to process his payment?. All that governors do is to approve the money; it is civil servants that pay civil servants. “Let everyone start the fight against corruption from the confines of his home. If every home is right, then the country will be right. If we are ready to fight corruption, then let’s sit tight about it and do away with politics. “Somebody must have a different view from all these views. I have a different view in Nigeria, and I’m not ready to surrender that will. The Bible says ‘the righteous will be as bold as a lion’. God be with you. I did not put myself here, you all put me here. I am a man of peace. Let no man misquote me.” President Buhari and Fayose have many times engaged each other in a war of words. Though Fayose defined Buhari as running the country as if he was the president of northern Nigeria only, Buhari said the governor’s outburst was capable of triggering ethnic clashes among the nation’s communities. https://www.naij.com/548230-must-read-fayose-finally-declares-true-feelings-president-buhari.html |
Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti state, has finally revealed his true feelings for President Muhammadu Buhari. The governor has said his continuous criticism of Buhari is simply because of his confidence that no democracy lasts without a virile opposition. He said: “It is Ekiti first before Nigeria. Every politics is local, every governance starts from the home. From the home, we graduate to the community, then to the local government., then to the state and to the federal.” “The Labour is Me and I am the Labour. One thing you cannot take from me is that I have opened this government for the people to run. I am the first governor in Nigeria, that gives details of allocation to workers to decide on. We have been doing that since I came. “I want the representative of the press to always attend our FAC meetings. That shows how transparent I run this government. When you have nothing to hide, then you’ll have nothing to fear. “I have openly given the people all the receipt of money that come to this state. All partakers of FAC allocation attend that meeting once a month. There the people take decision, I sign it. What other level of transparency is greater than this? “As a people, we have peculiarities, and we must identify them instead of jamborees. The reason why most leaders of this country failed in the fight against corruption since 1999 is that they are corrupt themselves.” Fayose noted that the first step that should be taken in eradicating the corruption is not to fight corruption with a political face. He defined himself as the first Ekiti governor to “engage the workers so well”, adding he always told workers that no governor or public office holder can steal without the cooperation of a civil worker. “We don’t have the experience on how to put papers right. We don’t write papers, all we do is approve papers. So the rally you Labour Workers are doing here today, we are supposed to do the rally to you and we will. “If a leader is leading a country to fight corruption, he must start from his own base. He must be ready and willing to put his home right. Leaders can only lead right by example, not by propaganda. I take exception. Ekiti state governor emphasized: “I HATE CORRUPTION. I DON’T DO THINGS BECAUSE OF LIP-SERVICE, I AM A BLUNT NIGERIAN. I have declared my asset long time ago, I have submitted all the necessary papers, I know the procedure. On asset declaration, put it inside paper or not, it is a public document; there is FOI bill, it is public already. If I need the asset declaration of anyone, I know the proper procedure to get it. “I put facts on the table. Facts and figures. No politician can steal money without the help of the civil servant; we should look inwards. One thing I want you all to realise today is this… I love PMB. People think I hate him but I don’t. Democracy is founded on opposition. Opposition will keep the government of the day on their toes to do the right thing. “In my publication today, I commended the president on effort on Boko Haram. In the last four weeks, it has been positive and there is hope. But I urge the president not to politicise corruption. The law has its process; there are agencies that take care of corruption. We should allow them do their duty without preempting them. “A civil servant who absconds from work yet collects his salary, is another civil servant not the one to process his payment?. All that governors do is to approve the money; it is civil servants that pay civil servants. “Let everyone start the fight against corruption from the confines of his home. If every home is right, then the country will be right. If we are ready to fight corruption, then let’s sit tight about it and do away with politics. “Somebody must have a different view from all these views. I have a different view in Nigeria, and I’m not ready to surrender that will. The Bible says ‘the righteous will be as bold as a lion’. God be with you. I did not put myself here, you all put me here. I am a man of peace. Let no man misquote me.” President Buhari and Fayose have many times engaged each other in a war of words. Though Fayose defined Buhari as running the country as if he was the president of northern Nigeria only, Buhari said the governor’s outburst was capable of triggering ethnic clashes among the nation’s communities. |
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INTROVERT:Aswear u b Celebrity 4 Nairaland. d reason u re hated more than d devil. I m ur fan number one |
INTROVERT:Aswear u b Celebrity 4 Nairaland. d reason u re hated more than d devil. I m ur fan number one |