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T.Moni:the one in oxford dictionary or nairaland? |
ikee: What about MTN? Enyimba?Dubic => Enyinba MTN => Fuji Music |
canuck: Poof! There goes all Airtel subscribers who are Chelsea, Man U, Man City, Spurs, etc fans!Glo => Man U Etisalat => Barca Airtel => Arsenal |
Arelu |
[quote author=Diligence]Goldie is making Nigerians proud and we are solidly supporting her![/quote]count me out. i hated her than prezzo |
mjconcept: Lmao on bolded, bro. are you outside Milky way galaxy?1. Ghana: average download speed being 4.78 Mbps (77th) 2. Zimbabwe: average download speed of 4.65 Mbp (80th) 3. Kenya: average download speeds of 4.46 Mbps (84th) 4. Libya: average download speed clocked in at 4.27 Mbps (86th) 5. Madagascar: average download speed of 4.25 Mbps (87th) 6. South Africa: average download speed of 2.85Mbps (114th) 7. Morocco: average download speed of 2.84 Mbps (115th) 8. Nigeria: average download speed was clocked at 2.41 Mbps (130th) Netcom Africa Limited:download speed with 22.47 Mbps (Highest) Internet Solutions with 4.55 Mbps VDT Communications Limited with 3.64 Mbps Starcomms Limited 0.33 Mbps (Lowest) Swift Networks Limited 0.51 Mbps. 9. Rwanda:average download speed of 2.15 Mbps 10. Mozambique: average download speed was 1.96 Mbps (140th) http://www.itnewsafrica.com/2012/04/africas-top-ten-countries-with-fastest-internet-speeds/ |
his amen has been exhausted, so shall it be |
i also want to open an account and also need someone that will guiding me |
thumb up prof, ...can you joint team Nigeria in London Olympic? |
when it almost over for a barren woman she will beg for stillborn |
HIGH COURT OF NIGERIA IN THE ASABA JUDICIAL DIVISION HOLDEN AT ASABA ON THURSDAY THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 2009 BEFORE THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE MARCEL I. AWOKULEHIN – JUDGE CHARGE NO.: FHC/ASB/IC/09 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ……………… COMPLAINANT AND 1. JAMES ONANEFE IBORI 2. UDOAMAKA OKORONKWO (NEE ONUIGBO) 3. CHIEDU EBIE 4. MER ENGINEERING NIG. LTD. 5. BAINENOX NIG LTD. 6. SAGICON NIG. LTD ……………………… ACCUSED RULING DELIVERED IN OPEN COURT The Accused persons herein were arranged before this court on a 170-count charge dated 3/3/2008 but filed on the 12th of same month and year. To reproduce the 170-count charge here will be a Herculean task, the best that can be done in the circumstance is to adopt the said charge as filed on the aforementioned date. Before considering the application which makes this Ruling imperative, it is pertinent, in my view, to give a brief history of this case. The 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th and 6th Accused persons were arraigned before the Federal High Court, Kaduna on the 13th of December, 2007 on a 103-count charge to which all the Accused persons pleaded not Guilty. The Prosecution on the 11/1/2008 filled an Amended charge of 129 counts and again all the Accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charge as read. The Prosecution 12/3/2008 filled a further Amended charge of 170 counts against the original Accused persons and included one CHINEDU EBIE as the 3rd Accused person. Once more, all the Accused persons pleaded not Guilty to all the Counts in the charge as laid before the court. On the 18/2/2008, the Accused persons through their counsel filled a joint Application praying the Federal High Court, Kaduna for the following Orders: 1. AN ORDER transferring this matter to the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court for onward transfer and assignment to the Judicial Division where the offences in the 129 Counts in this Charge were allegedly committed on the ground that continuing the matter in Kaduna is: i. Contrary to the provisions of the Federal High Court Act; ii. Grossly violates the Applicant’s right of Fair Hearing, particularly the right and opportunity to adequately prepare their defence to the 129 Counts made against them; iii. Kaduna is a forum non convenience chosen by EFCC for reasons of forum shopping. 2. AN ORDER that the Presiding Judge Honourable M.L SHUAIBU, J. rescue from further participation in the above trial on the grounds that the infringements disclosed on (I) constitutes sufficient likelihood of bias. 3. AND for such further and other Orders as this Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the circumstances. On the 10/3/08, my Learned Brother SHUAIBU J. dismissed the application. The Accused persons being dissatisfied with the decision appealed to the Court of Appeal, Kaduna division. The court of Appeal Kaduna, on the 19th day of December, 2008 delivered its judgment and allowed the appeal ordering that the matter be transferred to the Federal High Court with requisite jurisdiction over Delta State where the alleged offences were said to have been committed. Consequently, the matter was transferred to the Federal High Court, Asaba Judicial division hence this Court is now seized of the case. The Accused persons were arraigned before this court on the 27/4/09 but no plea could be taken as the 2nd Accused was not present in Court. The Prosecution informed this court that the 2nd Accused had been arrested in London and charged to Court there on similar charges. This Court obliged the request of the Prosecution and adjourned the matter to enable the Prosecution produce the 2nd Accused person in Court. When the matter came up on 28/7/09, the Learned Senior Advocate for the Prosecution informed this Court of the refusal of the British Government to release the 2nd Accused to face her Trial here in Nigeria. Whereupon, the Learned Senior Counsel for the Accused persons informed this Court that the defence had filed a Motion to quash the 170 Count-charge against the Accused persons. The Ruling therefore relates to the said application. The Motion on Notice dated and filed on 28/7/09 and brought pursuant to the inherent jurisdiction of this court sought the following reliefs: i. Quashing all the 170 Counts contained in the document titled “Further Amended Charges filed by the Prosecution in this matter and terminating the criminal Proceedings connected therewith on the following grounds. ii. None of the Counts disclose a prima facie case against any or all the Accused persons. iii. The Accused persons are not in any way linked to the offence of Money Laundering as charged by the prosecution. iv. Constitutionally, the charges are incompetent as they constitute Delta State business of affairs which the Federal Government of Nigeria or any of its Agencies such as the EFCC is incompetent to inquire into. http://eagleyereportconnect..com/2012/04/travesty-of-justice-in-nigeria-exposed.html
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kokoA: Ibori will need a capable man to take care of his daughters in his absence o.. I offer my services free of chargelol... |
scopusng: Ibori scored d 2nd goal yesterday for wigan against Arsenalthat is part of Ibori achievement? |
How many political office holders have been jailed? |
The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Lamorde, said yesterday that the commission has convicted more than 288 persons over internet crimes, extradited four fugitives to the United States while 234 cases are still being prosecuted in courts across the country. According to a statement yesterday by the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, Lamorde gave the statistics during the opening ceremony of a three-day conference at the EFCC Academy in Karu, Abuja. The conference has the theme: "Regional Cooperation Against Internet-based Transnational Fraud" and was organized by the commission in collaboration with the Australian Federal Police (AFP). The statement quoted Lamorde as saying that, "counterfeit financial instruments seized by the commission in collaboration with the Nigeria Postal Service, stood at $24.213 million, £858,937 million and €1.195 billion." The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke, while declaring the conference open, said that Nigeria is leading the fight against cybercrime and other economic and financial crimes in West Africa and across the world. He reiterated the country's commitment to the implementation of all UN conventions and protocols in the fight against transnational organized crime. In her remark, the special envoy of the Australian Prime Minister to West Africa, Ms. Joanna Hewitt, said she was pleased to attend the conference which she described as indication of her government's growing links with Nigeria in recent times. She disclosed that Nigeria is Australia 's second most important trading partner in Africa and revealed several collaborative initiatives between the two countries in the areas of mining, agriculture and education. Speaking, the Australian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Ian McConville, praised Nigeria for taking up the challenge of fighting cybercrime not only in West Africa but globally. Participants at the conference were drawn Niger, Sierra Leone, Cameroon,Benin Republic, Togo, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea Bissau, Senegal, Guinea and Nigeria. http://allafrica.com/stories/201204170197.html |
lol... she have to finish the fuel subsidy program she started before go anywhere. she cant leave us in the middle of the program and headed to World bank. |
brainpulse: I beg make i hear word. Na u de suffer from the poverty of the mind and you have an immature psyche of a poor man: once they see money they will want to spend everything. SO it is when you eat in a 5 star restaurant that is when you are veeeery rich. You are just like a farm bot just come lagos 4 the first time.gbam! |
djustice: And what exactly is wrong with this bill? From the main courses consumed, it looks like at least 6 people sat to have this meal. If that's the case, I see nothing to shout about. At these sort of hotels (frankly, I'd never expect the DG of a body of the SEC to go below this standard. I even consider it a bit low for that sort of office to be honest, but it's the best available, so, what gives?), this sort of bill is normal. In fact, it even seems relatively inexpensive, to be honest. A meal for a minimum of 6 people at one of Nigeria's top hotels came to just over 91k? That's a minor miracle! Leave this woman alone. I don't see anything wrong with this bill. People are just fishing desperately for something to hang her with!what is minimum wage in nigeria? and someone spent this at a sitting |
is Hp dm4-2033cl still available? |
my prefer HP DM4 core i5 configuration is 750g hd 8g ram how much can i get that if available? what are the prices of related configuration? i.e. range of the same model but difference configuration HDD 500g to 750g Ram 4g to 8g |
ok, thank you |
How much can you sell it to me last? |
new or fairly used? |
mukina2:thx for update |
marleygab:how much is one with 14'' display? |
abi won ti refund e ni? won refund e ti lajaa. watch Bamikole/nafada. after, then you will know if fraudulent marketers will refound their own. |
still available? |
But IMF US & EU which are UN cousin support it |
moremi2008:thank u jare |
I mail one of Airtel staff and reply: It is fraud. If you win in any of our promos, we do not send you SMS. We call with a particular number, 0802 190 0000. Thanks. |

