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Crime / Re: Hushpuppi And Woodberry Extradited To US by Atikulated: 2:35pm On Jul 02, 2020
The beginning of his end.

I can only imagine what would be on his mind now after all the flamboyancy.

Would he still have access to the social media he lived to please?

So many questions...

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Health / Re: 561 New COVID-19 Cases , 344 Discharged And 17 Deaths On June 30 - (4205 Tested) by Atikulated: 1:46am On Jul 01, 2020
Perhaps, you should carry out a research about the virus and the standard of living of Nigerians before making a comment like this.
Confirmedzombie:

With this measures we shall defeat this virus.
Health / Re: 561 New COVID-19 Cases , 344 Discharged And 17 Deaths On June 30 - (4205 Tested) by Atikulated: 1:42am On Jul 01, 2020
If you believe Kano result then you're on your own.
Travel / Re: Interstate Travel: We May Increase Fares, Says NURTW by Atikulated: 12:48pm On Jun 30, 2020
She's a lady I saw on the internet. I also like her. kiss
DarIinx01:
the lady in your meme is pretty cool who is she?

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Travel / Re: Interstate Travel: We May Increase Fares, Says NURTW by Atikulated: 12:35pm On Jun 30, 2020
Air fare is going higher
Land fare is going higher
Sea fare is going higher
Income is going lower

Life expectancy getting shorter!
cry

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Health / Re: COVID-19: 7 Private Laboratories In Lagos Get Approval To Begin Testing by Atikulated: 10:25am On Jun 30, 2020
Could this be a private partnership with the government and the NCDC to create more avenues to cash away with the funds in the purse?

Now that they've told us the cost, they'd come back someday with another story that they are sponsoring tests carried out at the private labs...

Me I don't understand what's going on in this country again o. I will just remain in my house and treat my malaria with over the counter drugs in peace. embarassed

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Health / Re: Private Labs In Lagos To Conduct COVID-19 Tests, To Cost Between 40,000-50,400 by Atikulated: 7:03am On Jun 30, 2020
Scam alert

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Family / Re: Should I Divorce My Wife? by Atikulated: 10:53pm On Jun 29, 2020
D

Travel / Re: Execujet: Why Sam Iwuajoku Lost His Cool by Atikulated: 5:39pm On Jun 27, 2020
Chuknovski:
please he who understands this epistle should give us a synopsis
there's nothing there to understand... It's just but cheap PR.
Travel / Re: FAAN Increases Passengers’ Service Charge From N1000 To N2000 by Atikulated: 4:10pm On Jun 26, 2020
angry
Travel / Re: FG To Begin Dry Run Ahead Of Domestic Flights Resumption by Atikulated: 9:06pm On Jun 25, 2020
I no go again!
Goldenheart:
grin Lagos to Abuja - 150k
Politics / Re: An Open Letter To Tinubu By Femi Fani-Kayode (FFK) by Atikulated: 8:35am On Jun 25, 2020
Summary?
Health / Re: 649 New COVID-19 Cases, 275 Discharged And 9 Deaths On June 24 - (2047 Tested) by Atikulated: 5:30am On Jun 25, 2020
You're a bad joke and it's not funny
Confirmedzombie:

I call on all Nigerians to rise up to their voices and pressure the govt to lockdown all states for two months .

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Politics / Re: 'Sabiu Yusuf's Fat Bank Accounts: Buhari Is Aware' By Farooq Kperogi by Atikulated: 12:58pm On Jun 24, 2020
Do you get the same and higher level of engagement with the news on LIB? The engagement is sometimes the only spice here.
Masterpiec30:
KAI IT SEEMS THIS NAIRALAND COPIES AN ALREADY OUTDATED NEWS FROM LINDA IKEJI'S BLOG . SINCE I STARTED FOLLOWING LINDA IKEJI'S BLOG ITS AS IF I AM READING ALL THE NEWS THE SECOND TIME HERE ON NAIRALAND. LINDA IS ON ANOTHER LEVEL BIKO.
Politics / Re: 'Sabiu Yusuf's Fat Bank Accounts: Buhari Is Aware' By Farooq Kperogi by Atikulated: 12:51pm On Jun 24, 2020
Which other authority? cry
aolawale025:
This is serious. Are the authorities aware?
Travel / Re: Airports Only 57% Ready For Flights Resumption by Atikulated: 8:29am On Jun 22, 2020
I'm not shocked!
Crime / Re: Nigerian, Nwabudike Expelled From Liberia Nat’l Bar Association For Fraud by Atikulated: 11:12pm On Jun 21, 2020
shocked
LeeMason:
Na Dem.

P.S my comment isn't to incite a tribal war between the yoruba's and the igbo's, I just couldn't read through the long narrative.
Crime / Nigerian, Nwabudike Expelled From Liberia Nat’l Bar Association For Fraud by Atikulated: 11:04pm On Jun 21, 2020
Land Gentlemen of the press,

The purpose of this press engagement is for the Liberian National Bar Association (LNBA) to inform the Liberian people through the press about its findings and decision on the critical issue of the Liberian citizenship of Cllr. A. Nbudusi Nwabudike and his controversial membership of the Liberian National Bar Association.

You will recall that during the Senate confirmation hearings of Cllr. A. Nbudusi Nwabudike for the position of Chairman of the National Elections Commission, the issue of the validity of his Liberian citizenship was brought into question and his woeful failure to convince members of the Senate, dominated the hearing and became the single reason for his outright rejection by the Senate and subsequent withdrawal of his nomination by the President of Liberia.

The doubt raised by the Senate over the citizenship of Cllr. Nwabudike by extension, cast a very dark cloud over the integrity and credibility of the Liberian National Bar Association and the Judiciary in evaluating applicants for admission into the legal profession. The LNBA felt duty bound to investigate and find out what the truth is relative to Cllr. Nwabudike’s Liberian citizenship. Therefore, the National Executive Council of the Liberian National Bar met and mandated the President of the Liberian National Bar Association to instruct the Grievance and Ethics Committee to launch a full scale investigation into this matter. As a professional body, the LNBA is under a duty at all times to constantly monitor and evaluate the moral and professional conduct of its members based on information acquired through complaints by individuals or through the public.

The Liberian National Bar Association wishes to emphasize that the legal profession is unique among the professions in Liberia because it is the only profession that is given protection by the Constitution of Liberia. Article 21(i) of the Constitution provides,”… There shall be absolute immunity from any government sanctions or interference in the performance of legal services as a Counsellor or Advocate…” Therefore, the LNBA is under a moral obligation to honor this protection provided by the Constitution of Liberia with the highest degree of integrity and credibility in order to prove to the people of Liberia that the legal profession is worthy of this unique protection. As the saying goes to whom much is given, much is expected. The LNBA therefore, could not ignore the issue of the citizenship status of one of its members when information provided by him created doubt over the authenticity and veracity of his claim of Liberian citizenship.

In order to ensure that the investigation is thorough and meticulous, the LNBA acted within the confines of legal speed by exhausting all means possible to provide Cllr. Nwabudike his right to due process. The LNBA is therefore pleased to give a brief summary of the process on how the LNBA proceeded in order as follows:

On Tuesday, March 31, 2020, the President of the LNBA wrote the Grievance Ethics Committee of the LNBA based upon a decision taken by the National Executive Council, mandating it to investigate and submit its report regarding the issue of the citizenship of Cllr. A. N. Nwabudike, given the level of public debate that had arisen over this issue and the cloud it had created over the integrity of the process of admission to the practice of law in Liberia; and
On April 2, 2020, the Grievance and Ethics Committee sent a letter to Cllr. A. Ndubuisi Nwabudike, informing him of the mandate of the National Executive Council and inviting him to appear before the committee with all relevant documents in support of his claim of Liberian citizenship.

The Committee immediately communicated with the Liberian Immigration Service (LIS), the Clerk of the First Judicial Circuit, Criminal Assisizes (B), the Dean of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law and the Clerk of the Supreme Court, in order to independently acquire relevant information pertaining to the citizenship of Cllr. Nwabudike.

In view of the information received from the Liberia Immigration Service and First Judicial Circuit, Criminal Assizes “B” that there is no record to support Cllr. Nwabudike’s claim of Liberian citizenship, the existence of information showing gross inconsistency in his dates of birth and names, as well as, the fact that in his application to the Marriage Registry, he declared in his own handwriting in 1992 that he was a Nigerian Citizen, the only valid, logical and common-sense conclusion that could be reached by the Grievance and Ethics Committee was that he became a member of the Liberian National Bar Association through fraudulent means. It is a well-settled common law principle that fraud vitiates everything.

Interestingly, on April 6, 2020, Cllr. Nwabudike wrote the Grievance and Ethics Committee of the LNBA in which
(1)he questioned the basis of the investigation, contending that there was no complaint before the LNBA “challenging his citizenship”;
(2) that he had not violated any provision of the Code of Professional Ethics governing the conduct of lawyers;
(3) he argued that citizenship is given by the Government of Liberia and it is only the Government of Liberia that can challenge or revoke it; and
(4) erroneously argued that the issue of his citizenship was now moot, since the issue was not raised when he was admitted as attorney-at-law and subsequently as counselor-at-law.

He however promised to meet with the Grievance and Ethics Committee, in order to provide it further clarification. He copied the Chief Justice of the Honorable Supreme Court and the Minister of Justice on his reply to the letter from the Grievance and Ethics Committee.

On April 13, 2020, Cllr. Nwabudike was written a letter inviting him to appear before the Grievance and Ethics Committee on April 24, 2020, at 11:00AM, but he did not appear. Again, on April 27, 2020, Cllr. Nwabudike was sent a letter to appear before the same committee for investigation on April 30, 2020 at 11:00AM, but he did not appear. Further, on May 6, 2020, Cllr. Nwabudike was written a letter to appear before the committee for a hearing on May 8, 2020, but he did not appear. On May 18, 2020, Cllr. Nwabudike was written to appear before the committee on May 27, 2020 for investigation, but he did not show up. Additionally, the Committee, invited him through two publications in the Inquirer Newspaper on May 11, 2020 and May 15, 2020 for appearance, but he failed to appear. These publications were also sent to Cllr. Nwabudike via DHL sent to him via DHL, yet failed, refused to appear, in complete disregard for the Liberian National Bar Association.

In view the defiant posture of Cllr. Nwabudike, as demonstrated by his deliberate failure and refusal to honor all the citations sent to him to appear for the inquiry that the Grievance and Ethics Committee was mandated by the National Executive Council to conduct, the Committee then proceeded to carry out its mandate by relying on independent sources for information on the validity of Cllr. Nwabudike’s Liberian citizenship. The following information was obtained by the Committee regarding Cllr. Nwabudike’s Liberian citizenship:

On April 3, 2020, the Liberian Immigration Service wrote a letter informing the Grievance and Ethics Committee that it did not have any record on Cllr. Nwabudike legal residency status or naturalization in Liberia;
On April 6, 2020, the Committee obtained a clerk certificate from the Clerk of the First Judicial Circuit, Criminal Assizes “B” Temple of Justice, informing it that it had no record about Cllr. Nwabudike’s residency or naturalization status;
From documents obtained from the Senate Confirmation hearings of Cllr. Nwabudike and the pleadings in the record of the Civil Law Court on a petition for declaratory judgment filed by him, the Grievance and Ethics Committee found the following inconsistent information:
A purported certificate of naturalization presented to the Liberian Senate by Cllr. Nwabudike showed that he was issued same by Criminal Court “B” at the Temple of Justice on May 13, 1982, when in fact that court was called the People’s Criminal Court “B” during the regime of the People’s Redemption Council (PRC), thereby creating more doubt;
A perusal of His various passports showed his birth dates as October 19, 1960, October 2, 1963, October 2, 1965 and October 2, 1969;
His 2004 Liberian Passport carries his date of birth as October 2, 1963 and his name as A. Nkwuka Ndubuisi Nwabudike, instead of the name that appears on the roster of the Liberian National Bar Association and Supreme Court Bar which is A. Ndubuisi Nwabudike;
His Liberian National Identification card carries his date of birth as October 2, 1969 and his name as A. Ndubuisi Nkwuka Nwabudike; and
His application for marriage certificate dated January 22, 1992, filled by himself in handwriting carries his name as A. Ndubuisi Nwabudike, his date of birth as October 19, 1960 and his nationality as Nigerian;

In view of the information received from the Liberia Immigration Service and First Judicial Circuit, Criminal Assizes “B” that there is no record to support Cllr. Nwabudike’s claim of Liberian citizenship, the existence of information showing gross inconsistency in his dates of birth and names, as well as, the fact that in his application to the Marriage Registry, he declared in his own handwriting in 1992 that he was a Nigerian Citizen, the only valid, logical and common sense conclusion that could be reached by the Grievance and Ethics Committee was that he became a member of the Liberian National Bar Association through fraudulent means. It is a well-settled common law principle that fraud vitiates everything.

The committee therefore, recommended that Cllr. A. Nbudusi Nwabudike be expelled, consistent with Article II Section IX of the Constitution of the Liberian National Bar Association, which provides, “Any member may, after inquiry, be disciplined by means of suspension or expulsion from membership of the Association for proven gross misconduct in his relations to the Association or in his professional undertaking upon two thirds votes of the Membership of the National Executive Council.” At a meeting of the National Executive Council held at 3:00PM, on yesterday, May 18, 2020 here at the headquarters of the Liberian National Bar Association, the Grievance and Ethics Committee’s recommendation that Cllr. A. Nbudusi Nwabudike be expelled was approved by a vote of two thirds members of the National Executive Council of the Liberian National Bar Association. Hence, Cllr. A. N. Nwabudike is hereby expelled from the membership of the Liberian National Bar Association. His name is hereby stricken from the roster of the membership of the Liberian National Bar Association.

This decision will be shortly communicated to the President of the Republic of Liberia, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of the Liberian Senate and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia and all courts throughout the Republic of Liberian.

I Thank you.

Source: https://frontpageafricaonline.com/opinion/press-release/liberia-cllr-nwabudike-expelled-from-natl-bar-association-for-fraudulently-acquiring-membership-full-findings/

Health / OHAI Africa: John Brought Change To His Mother by Atikulated: 6:29am On Jun 18, 2020
John grew up recognizing his mother looks different from other women in the community. Growing up as an innocent boy, John was often embarrassed and humiliated by children including adults because of the looks of his mother.

As he grew more elderly, he realized that his mother’s condition could be treated though it was expensive and could solely be done in the city. Armed with this new knowledge, John made a promise to himself and to his mother that he was going to work hard to be able to pay for her surgery.

John desired nothing but a traditional look for his mother. He wanted her to look like the other women in the community and stop the people from embarrassing his family.

It was during one of his typical routines at the city center that John came in contact with Oral Health Advocacy Initiative (OHAI), through her team of experienced community mobilizers and volunteers who were promoting public awareness for dental and oral health including cleft lip and palate surgeries in Gombe state.

John swiftly obtained a copy of the promotional poster bearing the images of the previous surgeries with the current details about the operations in the state, and he returned to his village to inform his poor mother.

They all got ready and arrived on the first day of the 5-days operations in Gombe. John came along with his mother to witness her transformation to which he was astonished to sight her bearing a brilliant and attractive face after the surgery.

John is delighted that he has lived to fulfill his glorious promise to his dear mother. Even though he didn’t pay for the corrective surgery; he conveyed the good news to his mother and paid for her transportation and saw through that she achieved the best looks.

John’s mother is back in the local community, and she now lives well with members of her community with no more discriminations.

It is with the support of Smile Train and other partners and volunteers that OHAI Africa is able to carry out these highly specialized surgeries for free on the less privileged in the communities.

Cleft is a birth defect and cannot be contracted by any means. Stop discriminating against those with the defect and refer anyone to OHAI Africa who has the defect for free surgeries.

Source: http://ohaiafrica.org/news/john-brought-the-good-news-to-his-mother/

See transformation...

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Travel / Re: COVID-19: Domestic Flights Won’t Resume On June 21 – FG by Atikulated: 8:20am On Jun 12, 2020
Everyone is acting like James Bond in this country! �
Properties / Re: What Is Your Worst Experience With A Tenant? by Atikulated: 12:51pm On Jun 10, 2020
Good my fellow tenants!
Politics / Re: Obaseki: I’ll Contest Edo Governorship Election On APC Platform by Atikulated: 5:52am On Jun 03, 2020
Good luck!

Sports / Re: Gernot Rohr: It Is Very Difficult For Nigeria To Win 2021 AFCON by Atikulated: 10:06pm On May 30, 2020
“When you go to a tournament it is to win it,”

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Travel / Re: Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano Airports To Reopen Soon by Atikulated: 10:15am On May 29, 2020
Those planes are being maintained and service even while on the ground.
ask4double:
Please don't be in a hurry to fly if you have nowhere important to go. Planes were not designed to be grounded this long. It could result to systems and components malfunction.

We hope that routine maintenance and detailed checks are done while they are grounded and upon the resumption of flight operations.
Politics / Re: Technical Hitch Disrupts Buhari’s Speech At UN Event by Atikulated: 8:39pm On May 28, 2020
Gmb

Health / Re: COVID-19: Ehanire Says Increasing Cases Can Exceed Government's capacity To Cope by Atikulated: 10:19am On May 28, 2020
I read somewhere that the version of the Covid19 infection which is reported in Nigeria is fake and engineered by some top politicians to take control of powers and to loot our nationals treasury. The report further claimed that Mr Abba's is not natural. Said he was assassinated under the covers of the virus. I don't know the true state if these claims.

Travel / Re: FG To Certify Airlines Before Flights Resume by Atikulated: 10:12am On May 28, 2020
That's while they are always coming behind on everything in the fight against the Covid19.
omocalabar:
Buhari and his zombie cabinet has no plan whatsoever. They only copy what is being done in other countries.

Travel / Re: COVID-19: Nigerian Airports Set For Reopening, Passengers Issued Warnings by Atikulated: 5:19am On May 27, 2020
The planes are being 'warmed' and maintained regularly. They have not been left to stand there untouched all along.
CokeBar:
As much as I am happy about the resumption of flight operations. I wouldn't advise anyone to travel just yet.

Let them warm up the planes first before we will hear that engine haff knock.

There's a high probability that the planes might be rusty.

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Travel / Re: COVID-19: Nigerian Airports Set For Reopening, Passengers Issued Warnings by Atikulated: 5:15am On May 27, 2020
They didn't mention international travels, however, they could have privy information and guidelines from the international regulators and all countries could preparing to reopen soon.
harryboyng:
I don’t think this is true. Reason because international flights have not started in other countries. How then can we decide we want to fly abroad. Or is this news just for local flights??

Travel / Re: COVID-19: Nigerian Airports Set For Reopening, Passengers Issued Warnings by Atikulated: 5:07am On May 27, 2020
Good news!
Crime / Re: George Floyd: Minnesota Police Officers Fired After Death Of Unarmed Black Man by Atikulated: 5:04am On May 27, 2020
America is the real shithole*

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Health / Re: The Video Of Kano Empty Isolation Centre Is Fake - Kano State Ministry Of Health by Atikulated: 7:48pm On May 26, 2020
thunder74:
I was even thinking they will show us the Isolation centers to refute the alleged fake video. Where are the patients self?

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