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Sweetguy25:Ur father is stoopid and plain dumb ODE |
Bunch of ode sha |
Where are d Biafra protesters come and see dis... |
Kelegbe |
lasisi69:Y for yahoo yahoo |
JuanDeDios:Na buhari dey send am now |
Now this is hilarious |
Y |
Pls which station will show it?? |
fart:You are a product of a wasted sperm |
hinwazaka:@bolded RIP English But I guess you do not have kids eventually when u have 1..... I rest my case |
How many likes 4 man.utd |
Charlesberry:Se na d op sit down write am?? Abi u no read say na chelsea legend talk am?? Smh |
Abi na gift from malivehood... |
Read only the points...op u try |
Surplus90:What is the problem with a pencil trousers?? |
mrjangaweed:Oops! I can see u are a terrorist |
That has got nothing to do with his faith... In other words the pastor na nigga-man |
mrjangaweed:Your mom should have aborted you bloody bast@rd...ask ur mom 4 ur real dad |
mrjangaweed:You have no elder at home... |
united all d way |
eeyah sorry o |
3PM don pass its 4PM |
Nigerian Communications Commission has given a November 16 deadline for MTN Nigeria to pay a N1.04tn ($5.2bn) fine for failing to disconnect unregistered SIM cards. The telecoms regulator said this on Thursday through its spokesperson, Tony Ojobo. He told AFP, “The deadline set for the payment of the fine is November 16. The key issue is if MTN breached the law or not. Certainly, there was a breach. And if there is a breach, we will apply the law.” The NCC had in August issued a directive to mobile telecoms companies operating in Nigeria to deactivate all unregistered SIM cards within seven days or face severe sanctions. MTN missed the deadline to deactivate its 5.1 million unregistered subscribers, prompting a N200,000 ($1,000) fine for each unregistered SIM. The penalty saw the company’s shares crash on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and raised questions about the renewal of its licence in Nigeria next year if the fine goes unpaid. MTN had more than 62.8 million subscribers in Nigeria by the second quarter of this year. Senior officials of the government, the NCC and MTN began talks in Abuja on Thursday to thrash out a solution to the matter, Ojobo said. But he did not specify what precise sanctions MTN could face. Under the law, the NCC’s powers include “granting or revoking of permits for connection of customer equipment” and “determination of services and new undertakings eligible for licensing from time to time”. On what would happen if MTN failed to meet the deadline, Ojobo said, “When we get to the bridge, we will know how to cross it. The deadline set for the payment of the fine is November 16. “If the situation will change in any way, then the government at the top will have to so direct. But for now, the mood is to apply the law.” Meanwhile, MTN Nigeria has sought the intervention of the South African High Commission in the matter. It was learnt that the telecom firm had approached the commission to prevail on the Federal Government to either waive the fine or reduce it drastically. A source told one of our correspondents on Thursday that MTN had been briefing the mission about its engagement with the NCC over the fine, which it was learnt could cripple its operations in the country. The South African company, which operates in more than 21 countries across Africa and the Middle East, considers Nigeria as its cash cow with over 62 million subscribers. “MTN has sought the assistance of the South African embassy over the NCC fine; although it is negotiating with the NCC over the matter, the firm is also considering using diplomatic and political levers to resolve the issue of the fine which it finds disproportionate,” the source stated. When contacted, the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Lulu Mnguni, confirmed that it could intervene if approached by MTN over the NCC fine. “It (MTN) is engaging the NCC for now, we cannot get involved in the matter until MTN asks us to intervene, but we are watching the process,” he stated. http://punchng.com/2015/10/2298
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Cross River State Police Command has arrested one Madam Maria Ekanem, 27, for allegedly selling her two weeks old baby for twenty thousand naira. Others also arrested in connection with the alleged sale of the baby include Mrs Eno Enang, Reuben Eno and Dr Okokon Offiong. Briefing newsmen on its activities, the Cross River State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP John Eluu, said the police succeeded in tracking down the culprits following a tip-off. Eluu said on getting wind of the matter, a team of detectives from the Federal Housing Police Station in Calabar, swung into action and finally nabbed the suspects. He said: “We got a tip-off on the crime a week ago and immediately swung into action which led to the arrest of the five suspects. “Four members of the syndicate had negotiated the sale of the baby for N20,000 with Ms. Maria Ekanem, mother of the child.” The PPRO said investigation was still in progress and when completed the suspects would be charged to court for prosecution. In her reactioin, the mother of the child denied selling her baby for N20,000, insisting that she only used her two weeks old baby as collateral to get money for food Narrating her story, Maria said: “When I was pregnant I almost aborted the child but I summoned courage and delivered the baby but after giving birth there was no money and I approached one Dr. Okokon for financial help to buy food and feed the family. “Later Dr Okokon directed me to hand over the baby to Matron Eno, who runs a private clinic and it was while doing the exchange that the Police came and arrested us, I am innocent,” she said http://sunnewsonline.com/new/woman-uses-2-week-old-baby-as-collateral-for-n20000-loan/? |
LAGOS—Ten persons have been arrested in connection with the crisis that erupted Wednesday night between commercial motorcyclists and policemen in Ajao area of Lagos. Unconfirmed report had it that two policemen were killed by rampaging hoodlums who hijacked the situation. But the Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, stated that the command did not lose any of its men. A Police Armoured Personnel Carrier, APC, stationed at Canoe bridge linking Ajao with Ejigbo was also allegedly burnt by the commercial motorcyclists, said to be protesting seizure of their bikes by officials of Lagos State Task Force. Report had it that officials of the task force were out to enforce the restriction of commercial motorcyclists, popularly known as okada, around the axis. However, on reaching Ilamose Estate at Oke-Afa, some okada operators reportedly made access into Ajao Estate difficult. In the process, the officials were said to have impounded some of the motorbikes. However, some motorcyclists around Canoe who sighted them, concluded they were coming for them as well, an assumption that sparked off a violent protest yesterday. When Vanguard arrived the scene, shattered windscreens littered everywhere, as well as charred remains of the police vehicle. Some heady motorcyclists who resumed work yesterday morning, had their motorbikes seized by members of the task force. Some armed policemen and soldiers were sighted at the scene, while others were on vehicular patrol. An eye witness who simply gave his name as Jola, described Wednesday night’s incident as theatre of was war. Chairman of tricycle operators in Ajao Estate, Mr Ambimbola, said: ‘’This is not the first time we are experiencing such an incident. Such has happened before. “But yesterday’s incident was a very bad occurrence . We believe that these people (Fulani men) are struggling to feed themselves but this does not give them the audacity to fight with policemen or even burn their vehicle.” Police attack Vanguard’s reporter Immediately after the interview, while one of Vanguard’s reporters, Lucky Nwanekwu, was taking shots of the scene, a policeman shoved him aside and battered him, asking why he was taking shots of the scene. All entreaties on the policeman who claimed to be from Area ‘D‘ Mushin Command, failed as two of his colleagues joined in beating the reporter. Thereafter, they seized his mobile phone and whisked him away in their van, to Mushin. They attempted to throw him inside the cell, boasting that nobody could stop the move. It, however, took the intervention of a senior police officer who reprimanded them, for Nwanekwu who had blood shot eye and marks of violence on his chest and ribs, to be released. At time of writing this report, he was being treated at Vanguard’s clinic. However, an angry CP Owoseni, apologised on the excesses of his men , assuring that the command would look into the matter, with a view to finding out the circumstances that surrounded the attack on the reporter. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/10-arrested-as-okada-riders-police-clash-in-lagos/ Cc @lalasticlala
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