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Business / 3 Star Business by Chizin(m): 7:24am On Mar 17, 2013
I want to ask my fellow nairalanders whether they know about this company and what they are up to. Hoping to hear replies from you.
Business / Re: Money Express, by Chizin(m): 5:54am On Mar 16, 2013
Ask him or her to deduct the 2% and send you the remaining one. Period.
Business / Re: Bentomarket: Shocking Truth You Must Read Now by Chizin(m): 1:43pm On Mar 10, 2013
Nice writen, but I must add this. That is your strategy of trading BOM, but also there is another guide to trade even if you dont know what is called pip on forex and stil make your cool money.
Fashion / Re: Male Student Wears Wrapper To School; Wins 20K Bet by Chizin(m): 6:30am On Mar 03, 2013
GraceBestowed: I find it sickening that they felt the need to beat him up, or embarrass him, because he tied the wrapper!! This urge these people have to see people in pain, whether it's by beating, or lynching, is not correct, or normal!! If a man wants to wear a wedding dress out, let him, it's his shame to bear!! Smh!
I wonder oooo, what abt girls that are wearing trouser nko?
Business / Re: How To Make Money Online (guide). by Chizin(m): 5:14pm On Feb 24, 2013
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Business / Re: Cement Business - Start It I Can Help (by Dangote Distributor) by Chizin(m): 10:14am On Feb 24, 2013
I think this is a kind of person we need in our nation.
Business / Re: Finding Second Stream Of Income by Chizin(m): 9:59am On Feb 24, 2013
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Business / Re: What Do I Invest My Money In? by Chizin(m): 10:29pm On Feb 20, 2013
Do you mind getting some money from betonmarkets as I do. Or click on my signature below.
Business / Re: Football Betting by Chizin(m): 7:45pm On Feb 19, 2013
The truth about Football Betting
For many people, Football Betting is primarily entertainment. But for other people, like pro gamblers, football betting is simply a kind of investment.
It's an easy way to get an amazing return on your investment. In fact, with a good betting system, you will easily get a 15%-25% return on your investment every month.
Think about it. I didn't say 15%-25% return a year. I said 15%-25% return a month. Yes, absolutely.
If you go to the bank and place your money with them, you'll get maybe 12% interest on your investment for a year. So if you place $100, you'll make $12 for a year! What an amazing deal!
If you decide to invest the same $100 in sports betting, using a good betting system, here's what you could expect to make.
I want you to make the calculation and tell me the result

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Technology Market / Don’t Have Internet? Send Mail By Gmail SMS by Chizin(m): 8:14pm On Jul 27, 2012
Immediately the email facility debuted, the traditional postage services knew the game was up unless innovative upgrade was done on its services. You know, the email is fast, almost instant delivery and feedback is as instant as the flash of light.

Incidentally the short message services SMS, which accompanied the debut of GSM in Nigeria, also came to make matter worse for postal services.

Today, the fact remains that no matter the innovations and upgrades the postal services received, particularly in Nigeria, it has become endangered specie. What with several modifications these services are going almost on daily basis endearing them to people no matter age and status.

email has become a part of everyday life. There are so many things you do with it: apply for a job, make an inquiry, get notified by your social network, receive a photo or an invitation that makes you smile, and just communicate back and forth with your friends.

Although the Gmail team at Google for instance says that they put a lot of efforts to ensure that messages are delivered as soon as the sender hits “send” button, there are however, barriers that sometimes arise between the sender and his email: what if he’s not by a computer? Or his phone is not connected to the internet? Or the internet is down or too slow, so that emails just won’t load?

Besides, in recent times for a service to catch serious attention, it must not only be fast but must also be delivered on the go. Mobility has become the buzz word for tech geeks around the world. To help solve these issues, Google said it has created Gmail SMS which it said is available in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya.

The service makes it possible for phone users to send and receive emails as SMS messages using mobile phones, regardless of whether they have a data connection like Wifi or 3G. Gmail SMS works on any phone, even the most basic ones which support only voice and SMS.

Gmail SMS automatically forwards emails as SMS text messages to the phone and the user can respond by replying directly to the SMS. He can also control emails received by replying with commands such as MORE, PAUSE and RESUME.

Additionally, compose a new email as an SMS & send to any email address recipient – who will find your message in the right email conversation thread! So, for those that haven’t used the email before due to access, Gmail SMS is providing a first platform.

Activating Gmail SMS service
Activating this services takes five registration
* Click your profile photo at the top of any Gmail page and click Account
* Click Open SMS settings in the “Phone and SMS” section
* Add your phone number to receive Gmail to that number
* Verify your phone number by entering the verification code that would be instantly sent as SMS to your phone and then
* Check the box for email forwarding to your phone.

According to Google, sending GmailSMS takes the standard SMS charge of the operator used while receiving Gmail SMS is free of charge.
Business / Re: Printing Press. by Chizin(m): 5:31am On Apr 28, 2012
It depends on the standard of the Printing Press. But if you are not with N2million and above, forget it. Really interested in running, email me @ chizin247@gmail.com
Crime / How Adultery Led Woman To An Early Grave by Chizin(m): 5:25am On Apr 28, 2012
BY OLA AJAYI, Ibadan

If Sekinat Emiola had known that an extra-marital affair she was having with Asimiyu Ayantayo who lives at Oke Aremo Ibadan could lead to her death, she would have exercised some restraint. She left her four children with a message that after she finished her business at Eleyele, she would have a stop- over in the residence of Asimiyu before she came back home.

Unknown to her, she was saying the last farewell to her children. She never knew that all the dreams she had at the beginning of the year would crash like a pack of cards.

At Eleyele state police headquarters, all her former friends when she was alive could not stand by her. It was not that they hated her but because of the stench that was oozing out of her severed head and two hands. No thanks to her ‘lover’ who thought it was not necessary she lived.

Late Sekinat

All sympathisers who thronged the police headquarters had to cover their nostrils so that they would not inhale the odour that had taken over the entire spacious premises. A policeman nearly betrayed his emotion when he saw the gory picture of the severed head of late Sekinat.

One of the children of the slain woman, Kausarat Sekinatu who had the guts to see the head of her once-loving mum was stunned with the horror before her. She never imagined that another mortal could display such level of wickedness. Unfortunately, all these could not revive her mother whose remains were packed into a bag.

The two suspects including a vulcanizer looked unperturbed. One of them who was said to be the prime suspect, perhaps, underestimated the evil he was alleged to have committed as he was covering his nose and spitting intermittently as a result of the odour.

When asked how he committed the heinous act, the suspect confessed that Sekinat was his concubine and that they have been having a love affair for quite some time but he denied killing her.

He said, on that fateful day, Sekinat came to visit him at Oke Aremo and they had sexual intercourse. But, after the intercourse, the woman died.

I knew that she had been laced with a killer charm popularly called Magun in Yorubaland and that any man who had sex with her would die. I contacted the magun on her during love-making. She wanted to summersault but I prevented her. Then, she started foaming after the act and fell from the chair and died. I then decided to cut off her head and her two hands so that nobody would recognize her. I then sent this man to buy a nylon bag for me so that I could put the body there.

“At night, this man, Isiaka Akanbi helped me to put the sack on my head and we went and buried it at the cemetery. But the head and the two hands, I buried at the backyard of my house”.

The second suspect, Akanbi said, “He just sent for me and gave me N400 to buy a sack for him. He is a big brother in the neighbourhood. I went and returned with both the sack and N70 balance. I didn’t know what he wanted to do with the sack.

The following morning, he asked me to enter into a covenant. I asked him why we needed to go into a covenant and he said he wanted to show me the mystery of the world. I was surprised. He then asked me to drink the concoction he brought and I declined. Then, he asked me to taste it with the tip of my tongue which I did.

the suspect

He asked me to follow him to his house and I did. After a brief conversation, he asked me to come and see something. When I saw it, I screamed! Then he said: “You are seeing the mystery of the world. Make sure you tell nobody, otherwise, you will die. I said that police must hear this and he said I would die. Then, he took me to the graveyard, dug a shallow grave and buried the parts. I knew the woman very well. I knew them as lovers.”

How the bubble burst.
Saturday Vanguard gathered that a boy living in the same house with the suspect heard the cry of that woman. In curiosity, he peeped through the keyhole of the door and saw the man using a cutlass to severe the head of the woman.

The boy went unnoticed. After, he was discussing with his mates that the suspect was heartless as he saw him cutting the head of the woman. Incidentally, a security man was standing close by and arrested the boy that he should lead him to where he saw the suspect. He was immediately arrested.

The daughter of the deceased, Kausara spoke with Saturday Vanguard that she did not know the whereabouts of her mother. But, it was her brother that called her only to discover that their mum had been killed.

The brother of the deceased, Mutiu Emiola, a mechanic at Lagos called on the security agents to ensure that the life of the suspect was not spared.

He said, “On that day, my sister told one of her children that she was going to the market at Eleyele because she sells ewedu(vegetable) and that on her way she would go to the house of Asimiyu. She did not come back home. And on that Thursday, Asimiyu told one of his children that he wanted to travel to Ijebu but did not disclose what he wanted to do there. We looked for my sister for two days not knowing she had been killed”.

The police commissioner in the state, Mr. Tambari Mohammed, insisted that Ayantayo killed the deceased, but the suspect claimed that he beheaded her after she fell down from a chair and died.

But, to prove that he was hiding some facts, he gave another reason saying he killed her to save his own life because somebody has to die once magun is at work.

Whatever is done to the suspects for the murderous act, the bottom line is that Sekinat is dead and can never come back to life again. What a wicked world.
Politics / Ibori To Be Sentenced Today by Chizin(m): 5:13am On Apr 16, 2012
Former governor of Delta State, James Ibori, is due to be sentenced by a London court today and Tuesday after pleading guilty on February 27 to 10 charges of fraud and money laundering.

His assets acquired with the fraud proceeds will, consequently be confiscated and returned to Nigeria.

Ibori, governor of the oil-rich Delta State between 1999 and 2007, opted for a plea bargain with his British prosecutors in the hope of receiving a lighter sentence.

His trial was originally scheduled to commence in London’s Southwark Crown Court on February 27 only for him to admit defrauding the state to the tune of $79 million.

The court heard of how Ibori, during his tenure as governor, racked up credit card bills of $200,000 a month and owned a fleet of armoured Range Rovers.

He was on the verge of buying a plane for $20 million when he was arrested in 2010 in Dubai at the request of the Metropolitan Police and extradited to London last year.

Prosecutor Sasha Wass told the court Ibori had accepted he was involved in "wide-scale theft, fraud and corruption when he was governor of Delta State".

He was alleged to have used a false date of birth to conceal previous convictions so that he might not be prevented by law from contesting the governorship election. "Mr Ibori tricked his way into public office. He had tricked the Nigerian authorities and the Nigerian voters. He was thus never the legitimate governor of Delta State," said Wass.

Police detective, Paul Whatmore said : "We are pleased with today’s guilty pleas which mark the culmination of a seven-year inquiry into James Ibori’s corrupt activities. We will now be actively seeking the confiscation of all of his stolen assets so they can be repatriated for the benefit of the people of Delta State."

His wife, Theresa; sister, Christine Ibori-Idie; associate, Udoamaka Okoronkwo; and London-based solicitor, Bhadresh Gohil have all already been convicted of money laundering.

The British police had earlier dropped corruption charges levelled against Ibori, leaving him to face money laundering charges.

Ibori-Ibie and Okoronkwo-Onuigbo were later sentenced to 21 years in prison in London for their different roles in the case.

via The Nation

Romance / Court Dissolves Marriage For Lack Of Love by Chizin(m): 8:10pm On Dec 22, 2011
The four-year-old marriage between Mr Femi Olayinka and his wife, Ajoke, had been dissolved by an Ikorodu Customary Court in Lagos, for lack of love and interest.

The couple, in their second appearance, had told the court that they were no longer interested in the marriage which did not produce any offspring.

Ajoke, 32, businesswoman, had earlier filed a divorce suit on Dec.12 on the grounds that her husband was irresponsible.

“My husband is not a responsible man and does not care about having his own children,“ she told the court.

Olayinka, 30, an okada rider, had accused his wife of infidelity, adding, “I had seen her coming out of a hotel with another man sometime ago. “

“I am no more interested, please grant her wishes,“ he told the court.

While dissolving the marriage, the Court President, Alhaji Nojeem Isiaka, said all efforts to reconcile them proved abortive and told them to go their separate ways and remain at peace forever. (NAN)
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Business / Re: Online Betting by Chizin(m): 11:49am On Aug 25, 2011
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