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tumababa:Please I need Mobil 1 0w-20. Do you have it in 1 or 5 quart? How much is the price? |
A story by New York Times in 2007, detailing the track of this Aisha Buhari, did not say she was the president’s wife, but that she'd claimed to be his daughter. Joshua Assiba, an African migrant who knew the Aisha in question, said she was a very affluent woman who spent thousands of dollars shopping at a pharmacy in the US. Assiba, who was a security guard at the time, said he struck up a conversation with Aisha and subsequently became friends, adding that “she told him that her father was the former military ruler of Nigeria, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, and that her American friends included politicians like Mr. Jefferson of Louisiana”. The international passport of the said Aisha, obtained by TheCable, also shows she is not the same as Aisha the president’s wife. The faces are clearly not alike.But her claims that she is the president’s daughter would look credible to anyone. According to the passport numbered A034120637, Aisha is surnamed Buhari, and has a given name Mohammadu, not Muhammadu as the president spells his name, and was born in Daura on August 4, 1975 – four years younger than the president’s wife, who was born in February, 1971. The passport was issued by the Nigerian embassy in Washington DC on January 19, 2012 – and neither the president’s wife nor his daughter ever lived in the US, and could not reasonably have travelled to the US to obtain a Nigerian passport. Please you guys should take a chill. Fayose should thank his God he has immunity at this moment as a sitting Governor |
where exactly is this location as I am interested. |
What is the size of the half plot? Where exactly in Mende is it located? |
yomexp:Please for your information, Agbami oil proceeds do not go to Lagos. Yes Agbami is operated from Lagos but it is closer to Bayelsa state. Bayelsa collects the 13% derivative from Agbami not Lagos. Chevron was initially operating Agbami from both Warri and Portharcourt but had to force everyone to relocate to Lagos due to the insecurity in Niger Delta. Please lets be guided and well informed. Agbami FPSO is not a Lagos state oil field. it belongs to Bayelsa State. If things are properly done, Agbami has no business being operated in lagos Chopper flight time to Agbami from Lagos is 1Hr50min, while from Portharcourt it is just 45mins! Why will you want to fly across the atlantic for 1hr50mins when you can do that from PHC for just 45mins! But some politicians decided to short change PH in the name of insecurity. |
Seth son of Adam was born when Adam was 130 years old (Genesis 5:3)! The Bible gives us only an abbreviated account of the lives of Adam’s dominant children—Cain, Abel and Seth In that long time between the births of Cain and Abel and the birth of Seth, 130 years after Adam’s creation, it is reasonable to assume that Adam and Eve had many additional children. As those children matured and married, they undoubtedly had children themselves. In that period of more than a century, it’s likely that there were literally generations that rose from Adam and Eve’s children and, in turn, from their offspring. Genesis 5:4 speaks of Adam having “sons and daughters,” so clearly there were more children, of which the Bible tells us nothing. It is difficult for us to relate to the early world and the potential size of the first family, but keep in mind that Adam lived for 930 years (Genesis 5:5)! The only logical answer to the question “Where did Cain get his wife?” is that he married one of his many sisters. Centuries later in Moses’ day, God made a law forbidding marriage between close relatives (see Leviticus 18), but such a marriage was not illegal at the time Cain lived. Cain’s wife had to have been one of the many daughters born to Adam and Eve. |
I am trying to figure out the exact location of your plots. Will be good if you can share this information. Also what is the size of each plot? Cant reach your number. |
what is the size of the land and do u have pictures to post? |
Called your line. Will like to know the price? |
Where exactly is the estate at Ajah? |
omusiliyu:Anu mpama. |
Dasukigate: Metuh collected money for fake contracts – ONSA The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 presented another witness in the ongoing trial of the spokesman of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Olisa Metuh, and his company Destra Investment Limited, before Justice O.E Abang of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja. Testifying as prosecution witness (PW3), Bali Ndam, a civil servant and legal officer in the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA, told the court how the ONSA wrote a letter to the EFCC requesting the Commission to investigate some payments made for contracts that were never executed. Ndam told the court that, a sum of N400m (four hundred million naira) was transferred to Destra Investment Limited from the office of the National Security Adviser. Destra Investment Limited, the second defendant in the matter, is a company owned by for the embattled spokesperson of the PDP. He identified the documents marked “exhibits A to C” presented as emanating from the ONSA as well as EFCC on the investigation of the said payments. The admissibility of the documents was contested by the defence counsel, Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, on the grounds that, a witness can only testify to a document made by him and not by someone else. Ikpeazu also argued that, the documents did not have a certified true copy attached to it”. “Besides, the Annexure to the documents are electronically generated and should satisfy the provisions of Section 84 of the Evidence Act”, he further argued. Responding, counsel to EFCC, Sylvanus Tahir stated that the documents have been misconstrued by the defence. He submitted that, the letters cannot bear a certified true copy because they bear the original signature of the maker and not a photocopy. “It is a public document which can be tendered in court by the recipient and testified to by a public servant like the witness. The electronically generated documents are only correspondence and not a statement of account as provided for by Section 84 cited by the defence. The documents are all relevant in the case. I urge your lordship to admit same”, pleaded Tahir. In a bench ruling, Justice Abang opined that there were several departments of the government involved in the prosecution of this matter which included not just the EFCC, but the ONSA and other government organisations. According to him, any officer in the department involved in the prosecution, can appear to testify or tender any correspondence issued by that organisation. The judge further stated that, it is only a public document for the payment of a prescribed fee that requires a certified true copy. Therefore, if the letters are admissible in court, the annexure can also be admissible. The document cannot be presented in piecemeal as they are all relevant in the case. “I hereby admit the evidence as exhibits “A – C””, he ruled. Under cross-examination, Ndam maintained that, the sum of N400m (four hundred million naira) was transferred to Destra Investment Limited from ONSA. Justice Abang, thereafter adjourned the matter to January 27, 2016 for continuation of trial. [img][/img] http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2016/01/26/dasukigate-metuh-collected-money-for-fake-contracts-onsa/
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I have seen the tiling work you posted. Why is it that u don't use spacer while tiling? This ensures that the tiles are evenly spaced and come out in a straight pattern. |
Dear Members, Can someone who is under UK Visa 10yrs ban apply now in the 7th year of the ban? |
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