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saw this on Kubwa expressway, Abuja and thot I shud share it...
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colombiana: Everything dies and nothing is immortalmy mind |
nbright: What were you expecting them to be before?.heard once dat he was an atheist, yet unconfirmed... |
A close aide to former Nigerian military ruler Sani Abacha has been acquitted of killing the wife of politician Moshood Abiola, after spending 14 years in prison. Major Hamza al-Mustapha was sentenced last year to hang for ordering the killing of Kudirat Abiola. She was shot dead in 1996, three years afterthe elections her husband is believed to have won. Those elections were annulled and Abacha seized power. He went on to become one of Nigeria's mostnotorious military rulers, accused of stealingbillions of dollars from the oil-rich nation. Abacha and Abiola both died in 1998, paving the way for the end of decades of military rule the following year. The BBC's Tomi Oladipo in Lagos say that a huge crowd of Maj Mustapha's supporters cheered outside the courtroom following the news of his acquittal. The appeal court ruled that the charges of murder and conspiracy had been politically motivated. The lower court "did not evaluate the evidence placed before it as the court was out to convict the appellant [Mustapha] at all costs," Judge Rita Pemu said, according to the AFP news agency. "There is no evidence linking the appellant with the offence. Therefore, the appellant is discharged and acquitted," she added. Maj Mustapha's lawyers appealed in December 2012, condemning as an"injustice" the many years he had spent in detention during the much-delayed case. The prosecution, however, plan to appeal to the Supreme Court. One of Abacha's sons, Mohammed, was also accused of links to Mrs Abiola's killing but was cleared in 2002 after three years in detention. After Abacha seized power, Abiola declared himself president and was charged with treason. He died in detention in the presence of US officials - a month after Abacha died from a heart attack. |
Abujafood: Just found this on Forbes and thought I'd share it1million yrs ago, the picture is black pple lookin like ape. 100,000 yrs time, its a white pple lookin like doll... |
2-goal lead against World Champions, Spain these days, is certainly a luxury. Brazil cruise. |
IAMBREEZY: I said it italy will win,am damn rightNigerians and "I said it" syndrome... |
Ucheosefoh: @op thanks for sharing this, I luv and was touched by the pix except the gay pride paradeexactly |
Red-Light:we hav not played france on nigerian soil |
finebadtboy: I said it. Nigeria will win 2-1 just watch.and u said it again? |
Tolexander: Is ok!i see u're among those pple dat call it "amiNgo" |
Its jus a friendly, not a tournament, names aren't mandatory. |
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Gaskiya ni ![]()
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The House of Representatives, yesterday, cleared Rivers State Governor, Chubuike Rotimi Amaechi, of any wrong doing over the incidents that culminated in the grounding of the state-owned Bombardier Aircraft by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA. Besides, the House also said Rivers State is the bonafide owner of the B700 GlobalExpress Aircraft with Registration Number N565RS with a valid insurance cover that will expire in 2015, contrary to claims by the aviation agencies that the aircraft belongs to a foreign country and has no valid papers. The decisions were contained in the report of the committee empanelled by the House of Representatives, on April 30, 2013 to probe the circumstances relating to the grounding of the Rivers State aircraft by the NCAA. The Committee on Aviation and Justice sat on May 14, 2013 and took evidence from officials of the NCAA, NAMA, Ministerof Aviation, Stella Oduah, officials of Caverton Helicopters and those of the Rivers State government. The report of the committee, which Vanguard obtained yesterday, indicted NCAA and NAMA for displaying gross ineptitude in handling the issues that ledto the grounding of the aircraft. It also lambasted Caverton for feeding the aviation agencies with wrong information that led to the grounding of the aircraft without justification. Asks AGF to prosecute Caverton for giving wrong information For that action, the committee has directed the Attorney General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke, to initiatecriminal prosecution against Caverton to serve as deterrent to others in the country. The 11-page report jointly endorsed by its chairman on Justice, Ali Ahmed and his Aviation counterpart, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, noted with dismay that “thelevel of ineptitude of NCAA is glaring in many respects: failure to appreciate froma trust agreement that an aircraft belongs to a trustor-beneficiary even after their attention is drawn to it and even as other aircraft are registered in the name of the same trustee; non-detection of an expired flight clearance 24 days after the fact and the detection was triggered by an incident rather than as a matter of course; even ifthe fact of falsification of documents were true. “It was unacceptable that NCAA did not detect this fact for over six months. Indeed NCAA boasted in a letter on April 29, 2013 that following the incident it undertook a due diligence of the status of the aircraft, but even then it failed to determine the issue of ownership and several others. “Operational and other navigational charges were received by NAMA and FAAN and other agencies while operating the aircraft and receipts issued without raising alarm as to ownership of the aircraft by Rivers State government “Perusal of the Trust Agreement between Rivers State Trustor and Bank of Utah Trustee would have shown this fact of ownership. It is distressing that NCAA and the Ministry still fail or refuse to appreciate this simple fact. But since the authorities did not raise ownership issue with several other aircraft having the name of Bank of Utah Trustees, this allegation is in bad faith and grossly unprofessional, as the owner, Rivers State government elected to register the aircraft in the U.S. to save money for the State and avoid unnecessary bureaucracy. Check out www.vanguardngr.com for more |
[quote author=Texas.Cowgirl]Never seen so many ugly men in one picture ![]() we decode. U're dying for dem |
Originalsly: You protest against a product by not buying it. Did your doctor prescribe Heineken?lol |
FOOTBALL'S 2012/2013 RETIRING XI (4-4-2) GOAL KEEPER: Steve Harper (Newcastle Utd) DEFENDERS: Phil Neville (Everton) Jamie Carragher (Liverpool) Stephen Carr (Birmingham) Roberto Carlos (Anzhi Makachkala) MIDFIELDERS: Stiliyan Petrov (Aston Villa) Paul Scholes (Manchester Utd) Michael Ballack (Bayer Leverkusen) David Beckham (Paris St. Germain) FORWARD: Andriy Shevchenko (Dynamo Kyiv) Michael Owen (Stoke City) SUBS: Brad Friedel (Tottenham Hotspurs) Ledley King (Tottenham Hotspurs) Fabrice Muamba (Bolton Wanderers) Alexander Frei (FC Basel) Freddie Ljungberg (Shimizu S-Pulse) MANAGER: Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester Utd) |
Chimerase: BIG YASSH de rescuerooooooboy, i think say na only me de see dat guy yansh o... Lol |
See them. No wonder dem de use una do rituals... |
by George Akpayen 06 May 2013, 20:41 Supersport.com can report that the top flight in Nigeria has been boosted by the formal conclusion of the title sponsorship deal worth N1,896,730,000 (around $12 million). The League Management Company (LMC) Limited entered into a three-year title partnership with Globacom Nigeria Limited that will run till 2015. The deal was finalised on Monday with the title sponsor, Globacom. The title sponsor will pay the N1.8 billion by three instalments in three years starting with the current season. "The deal is worth N1.8 billion and payment will be spread over a three-year period which covers three season. The first payment is for the ongoing season," supersport.com was informed by an official of the league management body, Shehu Dikko. "There are incremental payments structure basically to cover for inflation and the expectation that the league shall also be growing and progressing with." He revealed that the first payment of N550 million (around $3.4 million) is expected to be made available for the ongoing season. For the 2013/14 season, the top flight will get another N550 million, which will increase by 10 percent. Globacom will conclude the payment for the title sponsorship rights in the 2014/15 season with another N550 million and a 20 percent growth. The development brings to an end a three-year wait for a title sponsorship in the elite division in Nigeria. http://www.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/130506/NPFL_get_N18bn_title_sponsorship
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ecolime: Why the MOD no put am for frontpage nah?mod na manU ooooooooooo |
Obere4u: Czech now has the most clean sheet in EPL with 141nada.... David James own dat record, 171 |
brownlord: Nigeria 4 - Ghana 2wich 1 u drink? |
zetdee: this good for nigeria, unfortunatly nigerians are very corrupt, the project will not go smoothly , durban has similar projects and they're ahead of schedule the same with cape town and joburg.Jo'burg isnt a port city. |
Orisirisi |
Eziachi: Man united should not be mocked.lol |
HARDDON: Cnt iмagiпԑ we threw this away!shud be thankful to de-gea u werent "killed off" in ol' trafford in d 1st place... |
Belovedd: wow, so we are out of the FA cup,manU always scared of chelsea winning things! |
biolabee: All FA Cup finals at Wembley this millennium has been won by a team in blue.say no more, bt for Millwall, all semi-finalists wear blue shirts |
toluene12: the average height of a 70kg man is 1.7m yet the length of the intestine located in his abdomen is 8m.ok ok ok, bt surely not 16000km, evn if its all twisted like our intestine. Road network in d entire Edo state isnt evn up to 16000km |
Tinyemeka: You didn't get the point made by the poster you'd just quoted. The moat was not exactly straight. There would have been corners and bends. Adding to its total length. It was not exactly a straight line.ok |



