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emmmmmmm OP why didt u dail police emergency number? |
HerexG:better than ur village |
my igbo brothers, you can see how one of ur own ( V.O. Ezeugwu, commander of the task force) foiled a sucide attack on the citizen of Adamawa state. He never thought about himself but how to contain this VIRUS call BOKO HARAM.... WHY CANT WE DO THE SAME TO NIGERIA? |
YurFatHer: ![]() and he will still use that useless MOUTH to insult the PRESIDENT |
https://www.bigtimi.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/IMG_9039.jpg Last week Davido tweeted that Lil Kesh deserved to win Next Rated at Headies Awards. https://www.bigtimi.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/IMG_9036.png Today, one of the nominees in the category, Cynthia Morgan fired back at him, saying everyone on the list is MVP and in her own words, he needs to ‘calm dah f**k down!* http://www.bigtimi.com/cynthia-morgan-fire-back-at-davido-on-twitter/ |
hehehe ![]() And the mumu chick dey feel the guy's diicckk |
The immediate past governor of Rivers state, Chibuike Amaechi, has reacted to the judgement which nullified the election of Chief Nyesom Wike as the governor of the state. Vanguard reports that Amaechi, who is also a ministerial nominee, reacted to Wike’s loss when he arrived Port Harcourt, alongside the governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Dakuku Peterside on Sunday. The ex-governor, who spoke at a forum of the party in Port Harcourt, said those familiar with his political history know that things sometimes do not come easy. [img]https://i.onthe.io/vllkyt2dt684arom3g.587d0914.jpg[/img] “You can pay all the money you want to pay but if God says it is not your turn it is not your turn. It is God that gave the victory at the tribunal. “Even if we win at the Supreme Court it is still not yet time for celebration. “This is not a new path for those of you who know me. We did not know they had fixed Saturday for judgement, here we are to thank God,” Amaechi said. While going rather spiritual, the former governor told the gathering to turn to Luke chapter 17, and reading from verse 11, he charged them with the story of one of the lepers who came back to express gratitude to God after they were healed of leprosy. Amaechi therefore urged his followers to learn to thank God, saying God had been there for him. In a rather mocking manner, he said he became a governor at 34 and at fifty, a(the crowd echoed Minister), adding that he will ever be grateful to God. Peterside on his part, said he was hopeful that the party will win the rerun election ordered by the tribunal as he asked the party members to remain peaceful and continue to conduct themselves decently. https://www.naij.com/617221-amaechi-finally-reacts-wikes-dismissal-delivers-powerful-message.html |
apply lubricant (olive oil or the likes) to ur virginal before penetration. |
victorels:send "STOP" to 5900 |
i b★★g my spiritual wife so haard that she refuse to return in my dream again!!! |
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested two bankers with Fidelity Bank who allegedly aided the former chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team, Abdulrasheed Maina, to launder stolen funds. Danjuma Zubairu, Group Head of Private Banking, and Abubakar Gwambe, an account head, were arrested on Thursday following fresh evidence that they are managing proxy accounts for Mr. Maina, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday. Mr. Maina is currently on the run after the EFCC filed charges against him for stealing billions of naira through a phony biometric exercise alongside Steve Oronsaye, the former Head of Service of the Federation. A Senate joint committee on public service and establishment had, in 2013, indicted Mr. Maina of fraud after he was brought in to reform the pension administration. On Friday, the EFCC said they had traced N2.8 billion to numerous bank accounts used by Mr. Maina. ”The accounts which have over time witnessed massive inflow of slush funds include two corporate and three individual accounts,” the anti graft commission said. “The first individual account opened in the name of Abdullahi Faizer, had a turnover of N1.5billion while the other operated in the name of Nafisatu Aliyu recorded a turnover of over N100,000. “The corporate accounts of Cluster Logistics had a turnover of N500million and $400,000 USD. Drew Investment and Construction and Kongolo Dynamics Cleaning Limited recorded turnovers of N54million and N509million respectively.” All the five accounts, according to the EFCC, had different opening packages. “Four of the accounts were allegedly opened by one Khalid Aliyu, a relation of Maina, who was an employee of the bank. The said Khalil is currently at large,” said the Commission. “But investigation established that Abdulrasheed Maina is the one operating the accounts.” Competent sources in the anti-graft agency disclosed that the nexus between Mr. Maina and the accounts was established through a detailed analysis of telephone text messages and email communications between Mr. Maina and the bank officials. The bulk of the monies, it was gathered, had been moved through some Bureau de Change operators who convert them into dollar and transfer to Mr. Maina, who is believed to be hiding in the United Arab Emirates. The EFCC has been on the trail of Mr. Maina for years. Before the agency filed charges against him in absentia, it arrested Ann Igwe, who served as Mr. Maina’s secretary during his reign as the chairman of the controversial PRTT. Ms. Igwe was arrested in July this year by the Commission and she had provided “useful information,” a source close to the agency said. It was gathered that Ms. Igwe allegedly confessed on how the biometric contract allegedly awarded to streamline pension administration under Mr. Maina actually became a conduit for stealing pension fund. [img]http://media.premiumtimesng.com/wp-content/files/2015/02/638x427xAbdulrashid-Maina-e1424692287792.jpg.pagespeed.ic.tXZSTVJJH_.webp[/img] http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/191984-efcc-arrests-bankers-who-allegedly-helped-former-pension-boss-maina-steal-billions.html |
wow great!!! |
The Ekiti State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) has condemned Governor Ayo Fayose for
accusing the Nigerian judiciary of corruption without having
any concrete evidence to substantiate his claim. The party also expressed its support for the decision of the Nigerian Army to probe the involvement of its officers and men in the alleged rigging and intimidation that characterized the June 21, 2014 governorship poll in the state. The APC Publicity Secretary in the state, Taiwo Olatunbosun, in a statement on Thursday described Fayose’s accusation of Nigerian judges as “a paradoxical assault by a man who holds the judiciary in contempt even though he is also the greatest beneficiary of the same purportedly corrupt judiciary in his political career.” The governor had at a church service to mark the commencement of the New Legal Year on Tuesday accused Nigerian judges of corruption, saying some of them were begging to get appointment as election tribunals’ chairmen in order to extort money from politicians. He said: “It is regrettable that Fayose is always having his jokes on the judiciary that decent Nigerian leaders built to serve as a sacred sanctuary of justice, but which Fayose has turned to a lap dog that he can whip at his pleasure. “He invaded the court with his thugs to beat a judge black and blue, tore his coat and invaded the Chief Judge’s office, broke the door and tore court records there while the Chief Judge’s secretary was mercilessly beaten. “He created various obstacles to slow down his prosecution in the N1.3b poultry project fraud and orchestrated closure of the courts for a long time to prevent hearing on his perjury case to pervert the course of justice. “But we wish to remind Fayose that these various assaults on the judiciary are worse than corruption.” http://saharareporters.com/2015/10/23/ekiti-apc-condemns-fayose’s-attack-judges |
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this dude (he-she) make me sick! |
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Since Auntie Linda aquired her multi-millionnaira masion her fans on twitter have some words for her.. see screenshots below... https://mobile.twitter.com/search??s=tren&p=c&q=%22Linda%20Ikeji%22
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small time now him go start wear boxer for street. YABA LEFT see una customer. |
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NigeriaB:lalasticlala help this guy out!!! Doctor in the room, over to you. |
DONE FOR TODAY... WAITING FOR HE NEXT SCREENING |
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TonyeBarcanista:[ And u r nothing but a gorified E-WAILER |
Facebook will begin testing a new feature allowing users to express a range of emotions on posts in Ireland and Spain from Friday — but there will be no “dislike” button, the social network said. “We are testing Reactions, an extension of the ‘like’ button, to give you more ways to share your reaction to a Facebook post in a quick and easy way,” Facebook said in a statement. https://newngrguardiannewscom.c.presscdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/facebook_forbes-e1431546478204.jpg Users have for years pressed the world’s largest social network to introduce a “dislike” button to complement the existing thumbs up button, which allows users to express their “like” for a post. Last month Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said users wanted “the ability to express empathy” because “not every moment is a good moment”. On Friday a trial will begin in Ireland and Spain where users can select six emotions as well as the like button on posts. The options for the trial are: love, yay, wow, haha, sad, and angry, and are similar to emojis used in text messaging. Chris Toss, Facebook product manager, said Reactions would give users greater ways of engaging with stories and content. “It’s a much broader range of human emotions you can express,” he told the Irish national broadcaster RTE. A spokesman had no information on the length of the trial or when it might be extended to Facebook’s users outside Ireland and Spain. Toss also said the social network decided a “dislike” button would not “add value” to the site. “We felt by giving you a bunch of different ways of expressing yourself and saying ‘This is how I feel about content’ as opposed to just something that’s positive or something that’s negative,” he said, speaking from California. “Liking” something on Facebook also plays a key role in the social network’s algorithm, allowing users to see content they regularly engage with it, and also allowing for targeted advertising. The new range of empathy buttons could eventually be used for similar purposes, but not during the trial. “If you’re coming for humorous content and you’re saying ‘haha’ to lots of funny cat videos, down the road we might use that to show you more cat videos, but as of the initial test you won’t see any of that,” Toss said. http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/10/facebook-says-no-to-dislike-button-but-tests-sad-and-angry-buttons/ |
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