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emusmith:.... There is a church like that ooo. I no mention names ooo. dem even burn dem Tv but dey watch their pastor on projectors. I no mention names ooo |
Interesting very interesting... Op, you have said your point of view the way you reason it and understand it. but I want to let u know that some points are not like that. for the fact it happened at a place does not mean it happens everywhere. Because of Love feast, we regained some runaway members that has ran to these new generation churches. Excursion has helped alot of our youth members and it also help us to have a good bond with few African countries on evangelisms. Excursion is not for sight seeing alone but for ppl to learn new things. You claim imoral acts during excursions what about condoms found at Camps, Choir practices, Vigil, Church premises, Crusade grounds, Choir concerts? One thing you should know is that human is the most difficult being to monitor or control. These things are bound to happen controlling it should be the focal point. As par tithes, I will leave it for another day discussion. It's something that is another topic itself. but I will say, 99.99% churches got it all wrong on tithe issue. Abeg which one is not worldly music o? Before I forget, organisation of sporting events does not stop evangelism. it even help bolster it in as much as the organisers make it clear for competitors that it's simply for Evangelical purposes. we do organise that in our church we even go as far as playing with teams in the community where alot of ppl come see our church team play with society teams and our pastor usually use the opportunity to preach to the community before the game. Remember, Kaka is a pastor, Taribo West is a pastor. |
na OLX una get this one too from? |
o'l boy eh! abeg make i give u the 2k then add interest join making 4k make u give me the black berry in d name of Naira |
abeg i need Twitter tuwo |
Na so you mumu reach? you no sabi wetin STANDS TALL mean? |
mymadam:hehehehehehe.... make madam helep am brush am na! afterall, he go helep madam brush her own too. |
wetin be mouth action again oooo? abeg make una yarn meee |
kowema:Please save your fears. Let them bring it on. they cannot kill all of us jor |
I sit patiently and await the judgment day. Justice must be done ooo. if not, there is no more rule of law in this country |
A Federal High Court in Lagos has fixed judgment for June 18, 2015 in the trial of a former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, charged with money laundering. Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia fixed the judgment date on Monday following adoption of final written addresses and summary arguments by lawyers to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and that of the accused person. Fani-Kayode, whose trial began in 2008 before Justice Ramat Mohammed, was accused by the EFCC to have laundered about N100m while he was the Minister of Culture and Tourism and subsequently Aviation Minister. The allegedly laundered sum was however reduced to N2.1m on November 17, 2014 after Ofili-Ajumogobia dismissed 38 out of the 40 counts levelled against Fani-Kayode by the EFCC for want of proof. The EFCC prosecutor, Mr. Festus Keyamo, while urging the court on Monday to uphold the remaining two counts and to accordingly convict Fani-Kayode, said the former minister had failed to exonerate himself of the allegations. Keyamo pointed out that the object of the charge was that Fani-Kayode transacted in cash sums above N500,000, which was the threshold stipulated by the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act. Keyamo argued that Fani-Kayode himself had admitted making such transactions in his confessional statement of December 22, 2008 made to the EFCC. He said, “In this statement, he admitted that he transacted in cash above N500,000. My Lord, this statement went in without objection by the accused person and the statement was voluntary. “With the combination of this confessional statement and the statement of the IPO that investigated the allegation, we rely on all of this to submit that we have discharged our burden that monies were received by the accused person in cash and were not done through any financial institution.” Keyamo argued that the prosecution had discharged its duty once it established that Fani-Kayode transacted in large sums above the Money Laundering threshold, adding that it was left for Fani-Kayode to explain the source of the money. “Once you cannot explain the source of the large sum of money found on you, you are guilty of money laundering. If the prosecution must show where the money is coming from, then the whole essence of the money laundering law is defeated. “It is not in all cases that the burden of proof lies on the prosecution; the burden at this point shifts to the accused person,” Keyamo argued. He further argued that the court could not simply believe that the large sums in cash that Fani-Kayode allegedly transacted in were proceeds of his father’s estate, saying the accused should have called the tenant who paid the money as rent to testify in court and back it up with his statement of account. But Fani-Kayode’s lawyer, Mr. Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN), in his summary argument, maintained that Fani-Kayode made no confession to the EFCC, adding that the anti-graft agency had failed to show that Fani-Kayode actually accepted a cash sum of N1m, as alleged in one of the counts. Adedipe said the EFCC had also failed to show to the court the person who handed the cash sum to the accused person. He said for the case of the prosecution to succeed, it had to be proven beyond reasonable doubt. “My Lord, it is our submission that the accused does not have to prove his innocence; it is the prosecution that must prove its case beyond all reasonable doubts. “In this particular case, the prosecution has failed to give the evidence of acceptance of N1m; in the entire trial none of the witnesses brought by the prosecution gave evidence of giving the accused cash,” Adedipe said. The senior lawyer said the defence had raised plenty doubts in the mind of the court regarding the veracity of the testimony of the EFCC witness, Supo Agbaje, who was earlier declared wanted by the EFCC and subsequently listed as a prosecution witness. He added, “My Lord, reasonable doubt exists as to what happened and that doubt should be resolved in favour of the accused. Do we believe Agbaje, a man fighting for his liberty, for his life, who was remanded? Reasonable doubt exists in the testimony given by Supo Agbaje, who was declared wanted by the EFCC and later used as a witness.” Adedipe, while urging the court to discharge and acquit his client, said the EFCC had no case against him but was only striving to “show to the world that we have caught a big fish; but My Lord, there is no big fish here.” Ofili-Ajumogobia, while fixing judgment for June 18, also granted an application to substitute Wale Ajisebutu with Ogbor Elliot as surety for Fani-Kayode. http://www.punchng.com/news/money-laundering-fani-kayode-learns-fate-june-18/ |
ejura05:abeg help me ask them ooo. na irrelevant topics makes front page |
I wonder what kind of politics they play in Ondo state. Gov. Mimiko defected to PDP from Labour Party while his Vice Alhaji Olanusi refuse to stay in PDP with him but defected to APC. I think it should be same fate that should befall the two of them if there is going to be impeachment for gross misconduct and abuse of office. but to my amazement, The Vice was ganged up against and got impeached! All members of the house present at the impeachment are 22 which constitutes only PDP including the speaker. The impeachement was prescripted and all statements and speech were read out of their scripts. The whole drama yesterday was just like ANTP(Yoruba movie industries) acting their films. My Question is. What will now happen to Gov. Mimiko? Wont he be impeached for Abuse of office and gross miscondut? Remember, no Local Govt Election every since he became Governor What will now be the fate of the 5 opposing members in Ondo State house of representatives? Is this how Ondo State people will allow Mimiko to dictate for them after they have sold their rights for 100, 200, 500, 1000 Naira? |
Elxandre:..... check ur data counter settings. the date does not correlate to d date u subscribed. i once had d issues |
Elxandre:...... how do u know it zap data? |
I guess this OP is a paid MTN paddy. I guess thread is created to divert people's attention from the current Xenophobic accusations leveled against South Africans. He was paid to make ppl fall in love with MTN. mtchewww |
unite4real:..... they don't know the scope at all |
lekkie073:.... ...... It's your kind that get brainwashed easily with lies and deceit. keep it up |
OP, are you sure of what u r saying? Airtel seems to be the best amongst the three. Please quit brainwashing people with this your post. I have use MTN, Airtel, Glo and Etisalat. The data consumption is same thing but there is a problem. MTN is too slow, you hardly get information you want. Etisalat was better of MTN as par speed. Glo network is just like daku daji as in epileptic stuff. the network is hardly available to use. .... When a network is good and available, you will want to do more. This is the case of airtel. They have their network available and it's not congested like others which is an advantage for them and their customers. This way, the consumer tends to use more data and achieve more with the data. But dem craze dey chop in once a while around 10pm in the night. .... ...... ......... mind you, there are several ways to prevent data consumption on any of your device irrespective of the network you make use of. Than you. |
Bustard dey float on water? una sure say no be children's pool he dey float from so? |
indeed |
Miami11:.... ....... It is your type that will never see anything good in Nigeria |
abeg, when dem go start Mimiko's defection case? |
egbedore:.... The major issue is based on trust. Most of these Ladies tell series of lies why they are single mothers. |
lionstone:... .... ...... In one word, what are u trying to say? You made judgments of him without quoting and giving references to your judges and you expect over 150 million Nigerians to buy into it? Your article lacks balance and positive inclusion. I don't want to go into details with u because I for see where it will end |
I no talk ooo before dem come bombard me here oo. chai! see Eulogising!!! see brainwahs!!! I no talk ooo.
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I have seen this story before on Nairaland looooong ago. few days before March 28 election, either on Monday or Tuesday of that week. I guess this is a cooked story |
It is normal thing among men to go to the toilet with phones, news papers, magazines and portable games. This is because sitting on that toilet seat makes life boring for them. as par the hygienicity of it, well, I dont know oo but that depends on how hygienic you are personally and how you take good care of yourself. How will one go to toilet and dont wash his or her hand after using the toilet so much so that poo is discovered on thier phones? thats dirtiness. why is there water always available in the toilets? why is there Tissue papers? If there is none of these in the toilets, why using it the toilet? because i wonder how u gonna clean up yourself witouth water or tissues. |
hmmmm.... see wonders! but why dem withdraw the suit? are they coward? are they afraid of Fayose? Na wah oo |
hmmm... but y dem withdraw? dem be coward? |
Oh lord have mercy! how could they be so blinded by their career? The parents did not prioritise their needs. This is a very terrible mistake committed by parents these days. work before family. career before family, job before family. They are not bothered about the safety of their kids at all. |
kastonkastrol:.... I agree with you but the Igbos wont agree with you. What majority of our people don't understand is that Tinubu has been into Nigeria's politics looong ago before this Democratic era. he knows how to play the game. It's not the money but the people involved!!! |
