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Bulk USDT for sale at a competitive rate |
Please kindly contact me if you are an expert in both ios and android mobile app development. |
Contact us for US Dollars / Canadian Dollars for your payment at a competitive rate. |
Any Nairalander living in Jos should kindly contact me please. Thanks |
Can somebody helps with the price of the following grains: Wheat grain price for 100kg bag Barley grain price for 100kg bag Oat grain price for 100kg bag. |
Can someone helps with the price of Wheat per metric ton in Nigeria now |
I want any enterprising Nairalander living presently in Warri to kindly contact me through mail here. |
@OP, do you have idea of transporting bag of Maize from your end (Niger state) to Lagos State. Thanks |
USDollar at 455. Contact me if you have dormicilliary account. |
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Contact me if you need dollar , 5500 @ 375. You need to have dorm account. |
What is the black market price of USD, EURO and GBP today? |
Proud to be an alumnus of the best university in Nigeria. |
African people are the natives or inhabitant of Africa continent |
@OP, Pls just go with the advise from lastpage. it is well with your soul. There is a reason for everything under the heaven.pls calm down and write your exam well. |
@ OP, this is not jeep, this is LEXUS SUV. |
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This is a fantastic and exclusive interview by the general of generals. Now I know some truths about the general and the history of our military junta. I hope Nigerians will be fair enough to do a justice and give this man a chance to contribute his love to the development of this nation. Ride on General ....... I'm waiting to see you on track again coming 2015. It is well |
Pastor Tunde Bakare |
Pls, can I get an account number for donation. Thanks |
1supremo: I have a dream! Some day in the not-very-distant future, Nigeria will be ruled by rules.Buddy, I believe we can start to live the dream now. |
@OP, there is no problem in using the title "Engr" in Nigeria context. In as much as you are certified Engineer by COREN. that is the way is seen in Nigeria. For the fact that you are in North America where they use P.Eng after their names does not mean that Nigerian must carbon copy them. You also know that to become a professional engr, you must have practiced for at least four years after graduation from university mostly in Canada and the same thing goes to Nigeria, u must practice for four years but Nigeria choose to prefer title before name than title appends after name. Like myself, I was nearly certified as COREN engineer before I left Nigeria to North America and I'm also working to get certified in order to get my P.Eng. I will still like to go back to Nigeria say next year to complete my COREN requirement. In view of my explanation, there is not wrong in Engr title in Nigeria because that's the way of our practice. We can't always follow western world as if they have an island of knowledge in all things. |
I'm highly impressed with what this young lady is doing irrespective of her financial background and she refused to believe in her family fortune. This is a great idea. To some of you "haters", my word to you is that remain here as a commentator and Dupsy will be going to world to make her goodies and sound name. |
inspired, im counting on u for this pls VIN: 1HGCM66497A105950. tHANK YOU. |
Pls. help me check the history of this car VIN: 1HGCM66497A105950. tHANK YOU. |
I believe we need to think twice before we cast our vote this time around, this man called GEJ has nothing to offer, Ive been pro-GEJ for a very long time bt with this utterrances and also without any blue print for naija, his govt will be worse than OBJ govt. lets think twice my pple |
His quest to relocate abroad and drop the shackles of poverty pushed him to the extreme of desperation. Rasheed Adekola was arrested on Tuesday at the Canadian embassy for submitting 17 fake documents in order to obtain a student visa to Canada, TOYOSI OGUNSEYE reports. ONE, two, three, four, five…, 17! That was the number of forged documents submitted by Rasheed Adekola at the Canadian Embassy in Lagos in order to obtain a student visa. That was not his first time. Adekola started applying for the visa in 2009 and had applied four times. Each time he submitted his application materials and was denied, he always returned with more documents to convince the officials at the visa section that he was worthy of it. It wasn’t as if the officials at the embassy were ignorant of Adekola’s antics from the beginning. In fact, they knew the documents he submitted during his first application were not genuine but they decided to ignore him hoping that he would stop. A source at the embassy who did not want his name mentioned said that when the embassy gets fake documents, they deny the applicant visa hoping that the person will not bother applying again. “It usually works because they spend a lot of money obtaining the documents and they are usually not eager to spend that amount of money when we turn down their request,” he said. Adekola was however different. He refused to give up and his application soon became a regular one at the embassy. After he applied the fourth time, officials at the embassy decided that they had had enough of him. What piqued them the most was that Adekola submitted a certificate of scholarship from the Kano State government. The purported certificate from the Kano government read that Adekola had been given scholarship worth over $80,000 to study business administration at the Acadia University, Canada. So, they invited him for an interview. When Adekola got the letter of interview from the embassy, he was very excited; that was the first time he was getting a ‘positive’ response from the embassy. He couldn’t wait to visit the embassy on the appointment day which was last Tuesday. He appeared in his best attire and answered all the questions he was asked with confidence. The interview however turned sour after the interviewer accused 28-year-old Adekola of submitting fake documents. Initially, he denied the allegation vehemently; unknown to him that the embassy had alerted the police to arrest him. While he was still denying the allegation, a policeman from the Special Fraud Unit, Milverton, Ikoyi, Lagos, stepped into the interviewing room and arrested Adekola. The 17 documents submitted by the suspect included a diploma certificate from the National Centre for Economic Management and Administration, a certificate of achievement from KarRox for successfully completing Oracle 10g, a first school leaving certificate from the Lagos State government, a school leaving certificate and testimonial from Abibat Mogaji Millennium Senior Secondary School. Other data submitted by him were a birth certificate from Mushin local government, notification of result from the Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, a scholarship certificate from the Kano State government, a desktop publishing certificate from Omega computer village and identity cards from Federal polytechnic, Ilaro and NCEMA. Adekola however told SUNDAY PUNCH that not all the documents were forged. According to him, it was one Ibrahim Ogundele that offered to obtain the documents for him at no cost until he received the visa. He said, “I finished secondary school in 2004 and I have been trying to gain admission into the university since then. In 2006, the Lagos State University offered me admission to study business administration but I did not have money to pay my school fees so I let it go.” Adekola, who lives with his elder brother and does menial jobs said that Ogundele, offered to assist him to seek for greener pastures outside the country. He said, “Ogundele is like a big brother in our neighbourhood at Shasha. He told me that he has been assisting people to get visas and I decided to try my luck too. Even though he said that he would do it for free, I used to give him money occasionally. From 2009 to date, I have given him N55, 000.” Adekola further said that he did not know that Ogundele gave him forged papers, “That was why I had the confidence to go to the embassy for the interview. If I knew that they were not genuine, I would not have appeared. When Ogundele said that he was going to help me, I did not know that he would offer me forged documents.” The suspect stated that only his secondary school and computer skills certificates were genuine. He said, “Ogundele said I should give him all the documents I have because he would need them to procure other documents. I even told him that I was going to the West African Examinations Council to collect my original certificate but he offered to go for me. Unknown to me, what he got for me was not genuine.” Other documents Ogundele allegedly gave Adekola were a Will that was purportedly written by Adekola’s late father giving the suspect two choice properties in Lagos, a Toyota jeep and Harvestfield Industries Ltd; forged shares certificates from Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc and Oando Plc; forged Lagos state certificates of occupancy, among others. Adekola, however, told our correspondent that his late father did not bequeath him with any of such properties and that everything was a figment of Ogundele’s imagination. Adekola will soon be charged to court and made to face the consequences of his actions alone as Ogundele relocated to the United Kingdom last September. Adekola and some of the fake documents http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201101160285962 |
I'm not surprised at this at all, we can also witness it here where many Nigerian pastors preach more on money giving always, even though the white that brought the christianity to us are not particular abt money instead the church still cater for the need of members here in western world. the end time has come indeed. what would JESUS do. |