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Islam for Muslims / Do Muslims Give Testimonies About The Goodness Of Their Allah? by AloyEmeka9: 8:28pm On Dec 22, 2009
Do Muslims give testimonies about the goodness of their Allah like Christians do in churches?
Politics / Re: 2009 Most Wanted Nigerian fraudsters By Interpol by AloyEmeka9: 8:25pm On Dec 22, 2009
na.com2:

@ Poster

Hey, why on earth do you guys just love starting mis leading threads haba !@ 

Aloy.Emeka or what ever you call your self ! Please learn to get your facts right. I did a background check on your so called most wanted list and to my surprise even your number suspect,Albert Valentine Onolunose  had even turned himself in as far back as October 2009


[size=30pt]Bro, learn to get your facts right before starting threads !  tongue[/size]

What difference does it make?. Others are still at large or do you want me to jump his name?
Family / Re: People Cursed Me For Stopping Their Daughters From Prostitution – Eki Igbinedion by AloyEmeka9: 7:49pm On Dec 22, 2009
What good will it do if we talk about it often?
Celebrities / Re: Guess Who? by AloyEmeka9: 7:45pm On Dec 22, 2009
Amaka got it right.
Politics / Re: 2009 Most Wanted Nigerian fraudsters By Interpol by AloyEmeka9: 7:44pm On Dec 22, 2009
kosovo:

Source! Otherwise Thread would be deleted!
  we can't have people faces here without any proof or source! smiley

http://www.nextwebsecurity.com/419MostWanted1.asp
Celebrities / Re: Nollywood Actress Kills 2 Year-old Boy by AloyEmeka9: 6:50pm On Dec 22, 2009
It's a pity. It was an honest mistake which can happen to anybody. pray for her.
Politics / Re: 2009 Most Wanted Nigerian fraudsters By Interpol by AloyEmeka9: 6:48pm On Dec 22, 2009
If you see any of these men, contact the fraud department of the nearest police.
Politics / Re: 2009 Most Wanted Nigerian fraudsters By Interpol by AloyEmeka9: 6:41pm On Dec 22, 2009

Sunday Onyebuchi

Name: Sunday Onyebuchi
Age: 46
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: Enugu
Last Known Official Address: Ministry of Works and Transportation
The general public is hereby notified that Sunday Onyebuchi whose photograph appears above is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in connection with charges of Criminal Conspiracy, Abuse of Office and Money Laundering.

Anybody having useful information as to his whereabouts should contact EFCC or the nearest Police Station and other security agencies.

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Chief Olafemi Ayeni


Name: Chief Olafemi Ayeni
Age: 43
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: Illesha, Osun State
Last Known Official Address: None
He is the principal 419 suspect who conspired with Alumile Adedeji (aka Ade Bendel) to dupe an Egyptian General, Mr. Abdel Azim Attia of over $500, 000, has been declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (E.F.C.C).

Ayeni, the first suspect who posed as Hakeem Sadiq Fulani in the shady business deal, had, along with Alumile Adedeji (a.k.a Ade Bendel), the second suspect currently undergoing trial, obtained by false pretence, the sum of $305,000 from the General as funding for a business investment in farming.

Ayeni was initially arrested by the police and charged to an Abuja magistrate court, which released him on bail. He has since broken the bail conditions and gone into hiding. He is wanted in connection with incriminating evidence discovered by investigators at his home and to shed more light on his role in the 419 heist.

The wanted suspect is 43 years old and hails from Ilesha, Osun State. Patriotic Nigerians who know his whereabouts should forward such information in strict confidentiality to the E.F.C.C at No 15A Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagosor report to the nearest police station or call 01-4745544. A handsome financial reward awaits anyone who offers information that leads to the arrest of the suspect.

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Francis Olugbenga

Name: Francis Olugbenga
Age: 43
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: Illesha, Osun State
Last Known Official Address: Fountain Trust Bank
He was until recently an Assistant General manager and Head of Abuja branch of Fountain Trust Bank, Nigeria.

He is wanted for questioning over allegations of conspiracy, stealing, official corruption and money laundering. Monetary reward awaits whoever gives any useful information that leads to his arrest

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Badiru Abidemi Adeyinka


Name: Badiru Abidemi Adeyinka
Age: 31-35 arpox
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: Ogun State
Last Known Official Address: 7 Alh. Amoo Str., Ojota, Lagos
Suspected Location: United Kingdom
Education: BSc. Computer, University of Lagos (1997)
He was until recently an Assistant General manager and Head of Abuja branch of Fountain Trust Bank, Nigeria.

He is wanted for questioning over allegations of conspiracy, stealing, official corruption and money laundering. Monetary reward awaits whoever gives any useful information that leads to his arrest

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Adegbulugbe Adetunji James

Name: Adegbulugbe Adetunji James
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: Ondo State
Last Known Official Address: 17 Igbobi College Road, Fadeyi, Lagos
Suspected Location: United Kingdom
Education: BSc. Computer, FUT, Akure
The above listed are wanted for questioning over allegations of conspiracy, stealing, official corruption and money laundering

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Olugbemiga Adebisi






Violations:
18 USC 1708, Mail theft
18 USC 1029, Access-device fraud
18 USC 1028, Aggravated ID theft
18 USC 408, Social Security number violations
Case No.: 0202-1532384-MTL (1)
FBI No.: 347309DB6
Warrant No.: District of New Hampshire, 7/20/2006
Aliases: Olugbenga Adebisi, "Moses"
DOB: 6/6/1958, Lagos, Nigeria
Description: Black male, 5'07", 185 lbs, black hair, possible mustache, brown eyes.
Misc. Info.: Nigerian Passport No. A1378910, expires September 2007. Resident Alien Card No. A075777463. Divorced. Rhode Island Driver's License 9692087. Last known address 20 May Street, North Providence, RI 02940.
Fingerprint: PO PM DI  PO 13
21  PI  PO PI  DI
Politics / 2009 Most Wanted Nigerian fraudsters By Interpol by AloyEmeka9: 6:38pm On Dec 22, 2009
Police said these people are charged with scam, otherwise known as 419.



Name: Albert Valentine Onolunose
Age: 29
Nationality: Nigerian
Last Known Location: Calgary, Alberta, CA


On Wednesday, RCMP revealed details of their investigation into a $3-million dollar telemarketing fraud.

Nine people are alleged to have been involved in the cross border scam. Police say the suspects contacted victims saying they won a lottery but had to pay taxes on their winnings. Investigators say the money lost by the victims ranged from thousands of dollars to tens-of-thousands of dollars.

Police have laid 261 charges against nine people: Ibrahim Daud (Calgary), Kingsley Chimela Odoemena (Calgary); Jebefumere Bone Albert (Burnaby), Nigel Thomas Osayande (Toronto), Kabiru Julius Odion (Calgary), Alysia Dawn Mayert (Calgary), Darlynton Oseah Omolene (Calgary), Francis Amankwaa (Calgary), and Albert Valentine Onolunose (Calgary). On Friday, police said all but Onolunose had been arrested.

Police suspect he may still be in Calgary but say he also has ties to British Columbia. He is described as 175 cm tall and weighs about 77 kg.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.



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Napoleon Ejiogu Azodo



Name: Napoleon Ejiogu Azodo
Age: ?
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: Nkwere in Imo state
Languages: Igbo, English
Last Known Official Address: Nkwere in Imo State
Azodo who is wanted for obtaining by false pretence, conspiracy, and impersonation, parades himself as Manager, Gas Flaring Project at the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG). He defrauded an Indian national to the tune $8,500.

Anybody having useful information as to his whereabouts should contact EFCC or the nearest Police Station and other security agencies.


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Diekola Tajudeen Adekunle


Name: Diekola Tajudeen Adekunle
Age: mid 30's
Height: 5' 7"
Complection: Dark with tribal mark
Languages: English, Yoruba
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: ?
Last Known Address: N0 18 Adamo Kadiawu Street,Agege-Lagos
Diekola Tajudeen Adekunle was a former employee of United Bank for Africa Plc,Wharf Road,Apapa Lagos and was implicated in a case of fraud involving over N409.728million ($3,470,826.66 USD) from his former employers.

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Alh.Auwalu Ibrahim Koki

aka Alh. Imam, Tijani Yola, Hassan Iman, Hassan Koki

Name: Alh.Auwalu Ibrahim Koki
Age: 50 (aprox)
Nationality: Nigerian
State of Origin: Koki Quarters,Kano
Languages: Hausa, English
Last Known Official Address: No 25 Abimbola Street, Agege, Lagos or Kofar-Ruwa, Dala LGA, Kano
Auwalu Koki is wanted for obtaining by false pretence, conspiracy, and impersonation. He parades himself as a Deputy Comptroller of Customs.

http://www.nextwebsecurity.com/419MostWanted1.asp
Politics / Re: Anambra Empowers Disabled Nde Graduates by AloyEmeka9: 6:25pm On Dec 22, 2009
True.
Politics / Re: Will You Allow Your Belly Opened In This Modern Surgical Theatre? by AloyEmeka9: 6:23pm On Dec 22, 2009
Eziachi:

The word "surgery" in medicine can mean just a consulting place you sees a medical person, not necessarily that they perfom open surgical operation there. I cannot see any modern doctor that will deliberately treat a person in an environment like that, unless in an emergency situation where you have not much of an option.

Opening someone up, while floating on trillions algea, bacterias and  other disease causing organism will be legalised suicide. We often get infection in a well control environment, let alone on filty box like that in the picture.

Probably, it was just a dispensary where they offers just prescription and patent medications.  But you know how addicted our people are for big names. A small snake always turns into a pyton

Good analysis.
Romance / Re: I Rather Remain Single Than Marry A Fat Lady. by AloyEmeka9: 6:16pm On Dec 22, 2009
Romance / Re: I Rather Remain Single Than Marry A Fat Lady. by AloyEmeka9: 6:14pm On Dec 22, 2009
Sports / Re: 10-year-old Boy Wins In Mountain Climbing Festival by AloyEmeka9: 6:05pm On Dec 22, 2009
Yes ooo. I still doubt he is ten tho but even if he is 20, he still made history.
Politics / Re: *****Who is this Alao-akala dude?: Could someone please enlighten me more?***** by AloyEmeka9: 6:02pm On Dec 22, 2009
[size=14pt]Ibadan people cautioned on Alao-Akala’s second term ambition[/size]
Qudirat Hakeem-Apanpa
Monday, December 21, 2009
THE chairman of Ibadan North-East Local Government Area of Oyo State, Mr. Gbenga Adewusi, has advised the people of the state to be cautious on the issue of Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala’s intention to seek second term in office.





http://odili.net/news/source/2009/dec/21/622.html

Adewusi said this recently when he featured on Hot Seat, a special programme of the Oyo State council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), held at the Press Centre, Ibadan.

According to him, “it is not the first time anyone would seek a second term and if Ibadan people feel it is their rights to produce the governor, then they are not being realistic.

“Anyone can seek elective post for as much as the constitution permits, especially when he has lived up to the expectations of the people and provided them with social amenities like Governor Alao-Akala is doing.”


He said Ibadan people wanted a person who could perform and Alao-Akala was doing that, adding that the Oke-Ado road, which was tarred by Chief Obafemi Awolowo, was being repaired completely by Alao-Akala, a feat none of the Ibadan governors had achieved. The Alao-Akala government also renovated the Mapo Hall.

The council boss, speaking on the Olubadan salary, said the issue was being politicised, adding that the money was always collected whenever it was due.

Speaking on his achievements, he said “we have been able to provide about 70 per cent of the needs of our people through allocation and internally generated revenue (IGR), which has been increased from N1 million to N10 million annually.”
Politics / Re: *****Who is this Alao-akala dude?: Could someone please enlighten me more?***** by AloyEmeka9: 6:01pm On Dec 22, 2009
[size=14pt]2011: Alao-Akala’s race against history in Oyo[/size]

Monday, December 21, 2009
As the race towards the 2011 general election across the country hots up, Assistant Editor, Dapo Falade, X-rays the chances of the incumbent governor of Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, against the backdrop of the political antecedents in the pace-setter state.





http://odili.net/news/source/2009/dec/21/603.html

THOUGH the conduct of the next general election is still about 14 months away, it is a fact that the race for elective public offices across the country has begun in earnest. Interested parties have variously been engaging in all sorts of schemings to ensure their victory at the polls. With the exception of Anambra State, where the governorship election is taking place next February, Kogi and Ekiti states, where there will be no election for the numero uno position, political gladiators in other parts of the country are hotly engaged in the race for the governorship.

In Oyo State, while it may be early to talk about who and who are eyeing the Oke Oyibo Government House, it would not be out of place to say that serious contenders are gradually emerging, with the incumbent governor, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, appearing to be the man to beat.

Alao-Akala, by virtue of his current position and given his long record of active participation in politics from the grass-roots level, seems to be far ahead of others in the race. However, it will be apposite to say that the man of the moment would be contending against several forces in his bid to make history as the first governor in the Pacesetter State to be re-elected into office. In fact, given the array of political gladiators said to be angling for the governorship seat, it may be more than an uphill task for the governor to retain his seat in 2011. What then are the forces or hurdles that Alao-Akala would be contending with as the election approaches?

Oyo State, the heritage of the defunct Western Region, is well known for its political sophistication. This fact may be the singular reason why not quite a few politicians within and outside the state pay more than a passing attention to the build-up to the 2011 elections.

Apart from the sitting governor, other top politicians said to be interested in the governorship seat include (but are not limited to) the immediate past governor, Senator Rashidi Ladoja; Senator Abiola Ajimobi; Honourable Soji Akanbi; Dr. Ismail Adewusi; Chief Femi Lanlehin and Professor Wale Oyemakinde. However, the possibility of several others emerging from the other political parties cannot be ruled out. Undoubtedly, these politicians and many more will give the governor a run for his money in the race.

Alao-Akala was Ladoja’s deputy between 2003 and 2006, when he was impeached by the state legislature. Alao-Akala then assumed the mantle of leadership for a period of 11 months. While the circumstances surrounding his impeachment remain a contentious issues among political analysts, Ladoja was able to regain his seat via a judicial pronouncement which declared his removal null and void. Alao-Akala reverted to his former position as the deputy governor. However, the deed had been done, as the relationship that existed between the duo thereafter degenerated. Upon his return, Ladoja tried all he could to thwart the governorship ambition of Alao-Akala in the build-up to the 2007 election as he too was interested in retaining his seat then. But, as fate would have it, Alao-Akala emerged victorious in the election to become the sixth elected governor of the state.

It is, therefore, not surprising that not quite a few watchers of the unfolding events in the state are interested in the yet to-be-declared ambition of the former governor to take a shot, once again, at the office. Many are of the opinion that the emergence of Ladoja may turn the apple cart against Alao-Akala.

However, another school of thought has it that Ladoja is a spent force who cannot stop the realisation of the second term ambition of Alao-Akala. Those who are in this category pointed out that most of those who recently joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ibadan, Ibarapa, Oyo and Oke-Ogun areas of the state were aggrieved members, who left the party in the wake of the 2007 general election.

Speaking in this light, Special Adviser to Governor Akala on Public Communications, Prince Dotun Oyelade, recently told the Nigerian Tribune that the backbone of Ladoja in the aforementioned areas had returned to Alao-Akala’s camp, shortly after Ladoja made known his intention to run in 2011. He specifically mentioned Chief Michael Adegbite, Chief Adigun Irawo, Chief Adewale Atanda and Chief Jacob Adetoro.

In the mould of the political strength of Ladoja is Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the governorship candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) in 2007. The former Managing Director of Mobil Oil scared the hell out of the Alao-Akala camp in the election, providing the most viable alternative to the growing influence of the PDP which, if unchecked then, would have turned Oyo into a one-paty state.

In the build-up to the election, the relationship between Ajimobi and former Governor Lam Adesina, turned sour, leading to his defection from the Action Congress (AC) to the ANPP. However, as part of the processes to checkmate the PDP, the Oyo State leadership of the AC, in conjunction with former Lagos State helmsman, Senator Bola Tinubu, recently held a reconciliatory meeting in Ibadan, where Ajimobi formally declared for the AC.

While some analysts are of the opinion that the return of Ajimobi into the AC would provide a formidable platform for the opposition parties to gain a foothold in Oyo politics, several others hold a contrary view, claiming that the new accord between Lam and Ajimobi is a facade. Reinforcing the view, the former governor, in a recent interview with the Sunday Tribune, said that the return of Ajimobi does not translate into an automatic ticket for him on the platform of the AC. He added that Ajimobi, like any other aspirant, must go through the party’s primaries where the candidates for the elections would emerge. To those who want to water down the chances of Ajimobi, Lam’s stance is an indication that he would not easily capitulate to a man whom he brought into political limelight only to subject him (Lam) to public ridicule in the build-up to the 2007 elections.
Car Talk / Re: Jaguar Xf Or Audi by AloyEmeka9: 5:56pm On Dec 22, 2009
Siena:

The A5 Sportback is a 5-door, not 4.

I don't know where you saw the 5th door. All I know is Audi A5 has a 2 and 4-door specifications. May be they call it 5 doors in Afghanistan after all the British use 1-door and 2-doors while the American use 2-door and 4-doors.
Romance / Re: If Tiger Woods Is Your Husband, Would You Divorce Him? by AloyEmeka9: 11:06am On Dec 22, 2009
Who knows?
Politics / Re: Hausa Community Advocates New Capital For Plateau State by AloyEmeka9: 11:05am On Dec 22, 2009
Where is JosBoy?. He was supporting the invasion on his plateau people.
Celebrities / Re: Guess Who? by AloyEmeka9: 7:52am On Dec 22, 2009
THE.AMAKA:

[size=20pt]TIMAYA!!!!![/size]
grin grin grin grin grin

  undecided

Timaya fine like this?
Celebrities / Re: Guess Who? by AloyEmeka9: 7:51am On Dec 22, 2009
nairaland celebrity.
Celebrities / Re: Guess Who? by AloyEmeka9: 7:20am On Dec 22, 2009
Nope: He is a Nigerian celebrity.
Celebrities / Guess Who? by AloyEmeka9: 7:05am On Dec 22, 2009
Can you make one guess on who is pictured below?

Politics / Re: Hausa Community Advocates New Capital For Plateau State by AloyEmeka9: 7:00am On Dec 22, 2009
That is how it should be, if those hausas were born in Plateau state, then they are Plateau indigenes and have the right to dictate for the state governor. QED. In one Nigeria we stand.

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