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Investment / Re: I Need N200,000= Naira To Repay N250,000= Naira In Three Months(90 Days). by DGIPLUS(m): 9:37pm On Jul 17, 2013
@ Pappilo, why rush to call ppl names. We're all passing thru different phases in our business & personal lives & we seek for solution thru various means. There's nothing wrong in asking for help, so far it will move us towards our goal in life.

I was invited by a finance coy in V/I today, thru this same request and the reason it was not granted is because they only relate with salary earners with such request.

My past, present & glorious future is very important to me, I can't jeopardize it by being unfaithful with 200k. I've done business with millions & had employees b4. Don't judge me & don't discourage anyone that may be lead to proffer solution to my request.

I've rendered this kind of help b4, that's why I know that it's possible.

'Ajumobi okan taanu, eni ori ran sini nii seni loore'

Thank you.

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Investment / Re: I Need N200,000= Naira To Repay N250,000= Naira In Three Months(90 Days). by DGIPLUS(m): 5:12pm On Jul 17, 2013
@ Epphy, my request truthfully say 'business & personal'. Three (3) months is a period within which I'm expected to have received some payments I'm expecting. I'm willing to sacrifice the interest because of the importance & urgency of the request (nobody will lend out money without interest).

@ Mjay, I put in my request that I'm willing to sign any legal document you put forward which may involve your lawyer. In addition, I will give you a guarantor that will issue you postdated cheques against the maturity date.

Note: It's possible the money gets paid before 90 days.

Thanks.
Investment / Re: Investment Idea Needed. I Have N3m Idle Fund To Invest. by DGIPLUS(m): 10:06am On Jul 16, 2013
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Investment / Re: Idle Fund Of 3.5 Million Naira To Be Invested , How Safe Is Treasury Bill ? by DGIPLUS(m): 9:49am On Jul 16, 2013
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Investment / Re: I Need N200,000= Naira To Repay N250,000= Naira In Three Months(90 Days). by DGIPLUS(m): 6:56pm On Jul 15, 2013
Still waiting for the one who will follow the leading of his/her to give me this solution.
Investment / I Need N200,000= Naira To Repay N250,000= Naira In Three Months(90 Days). by DGIPLUS(m): 7:34pm On Jul 09, 2013
Please, I need N200,000= (two hundred thousand naira) for an urgent business & personal need to be repaid in three months (90 Days) with N50,000= (fifty thousand naira) interest.

I'm willing to sign all necessary legal documents.

Let him/her who God will use for me kindly contact me on 08028143053 or through email - dgiplus@gmail.com

Thank you.
Autos / Re: I Need A Good Tokunbo Toyota Camry '98/99 On Hired-Purchase For Taxi Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 6:45pm On Jun 14, 2013
Request Refreshed.
Business / Re: Car Needed On Hired-Purchase For Car Hire Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 6:44pm On Jun 14, 2013
Awaiting more options.
Business / Re: Car Needed On Hired-Purchase For Car Hire Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 6:42pm On Jun 14, 2013
@Uche, Thanks.
Business / Re: Car Needed On Hired-Purchase For Car Hire Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 7:43pm On Jun 13, 2013
Request Refreshed!
Autos / Re: I Need A Good Tokunbo Toyota Camry '98/99 On Hired-Purchase For Taxi Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 7:31pm On Jun 13, 2013
Request Refreshed!
Autos / Re: I Need A Good Tokunbo Toyota Camry '98/99 On Hired-Purchase For Taxi Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 10:20pm On Feb 27, 2013
@femmy2010,
Give me solution first, not question. Then I tell you what happened five years ago.
Business / Re: Car Needed On Hired-Purchase For Car Hire Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 10:17pm On Feb 27, 2013
@nony30,
Thanks, I'll go there.
Business / Re: Car Needed On Hired-Purchase For Car Hire Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 12:06am On Feb 27, 2013
Interested Individual or Dealer should respond to me, else what happened five years ago will repeat itself!
Autos / Re: I Need A Good Tokunbo Toyota Camry '98/99 On Hired-Purchase For Taxi Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 12:06am On Feb 27, 2013
Interested Individual or Dealer should respond to me, else what happened five years ago will repeat itself!
Autos / Re: I Need A Good Tokunbo Toyota Camry '98/99 On Hired-Purchase For Taxi Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 11:31am On Feb 24, 2013
Still Waiting.
Business / Car Needed On Hired-Purchase For Car Hire Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 11:27am On Feb 24, 2013
I need a good tokunbo Camry '98/99 on hired-purchase for taxi services.

Interested dealers should please contact me on 08028143053 or through e-mail: dgiplus@gmail.com

Thank you.
Autos / I Need A Good Tokunbo Toyota Camry '98/99 On Hired-Purchase For Taxi Services. by DGIPLUS(m): 1:28pm On Feb 23, 2013
I need a good tokunbo Camry '98/99 on hired-purchase for taxi services.

Interested dealers should please contact me on 08028143053 or through e-mail: dgiplus@gmail.com

Thank you.
Computer Market / Re: Very Clean HP 620 Laptop For Sale. by DGIPLUS(m): 9:27am On Oct 31, 2012
Thanks for your response. Last Price is N45k. It's in perfect condition. I'm only selling cos I need money urgently.
Computer Market / Very Clean HP 620 Laptop For Sale. by DGIPLUS(m): 2:35pm On Oct 30, 2012
Very Clean HP 620
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Bluetooth
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Politics / Maggot Paradise by DGIPLUS(m): 7:55am On Apr 28, 2012
YOU did not know there are human maggots? Look again. And think. They thrive best in the midst of decadence and social rot – just like the natural maggots.

If, like me, you sometimes have the privilege of defecating in the bush, you have probably noticed how that big green “housefly” appears from the blue to lay live maggots on your feaces.

It’s the stench that attracts it. It carefully avoids all neat places to zero in on your mess.

That’s it. All societies that make a mess of their own affairs invite a reign of maggots.

Nigeria is one.

Over the years, we have created favourable conditions for maggots to grow—- and thrive. They are revered and pampered. Even “common thieves” are elected governors over millions of straight citizens. They get national honours and have streets and other structures named after them.

Have you ever seen a lean maggot? Hardly. They are invariably fat and sleek-headed. Theirs is a life of ease unmerited. And their most developed organs are instruments of exploitation: hooks and suckers.

They never build up; they eat down, then defecate on the stratum—-environmental degradation.

One funny thing about these maggots is that they hate to be identified for what they are. They adopt all tricks in the unholy book to masquerade as upstanding men. They mouth all manner of ideals -— ideals they are too weak to eve strive for. They dab expensive perfumes to cover the stench, massage God’s ego in churches and mosques, make donations to gag the gods…

And they are ubiquitous, everywhere: maggot pastors, maggot ministers, maggot perm secs, maggot IGs, maggot governors, maggot evangelists, maggot journalists, maggot columnists, maggot judges, maggot lawyers, maggot legislators, maggot presidents…

Why won’t they keep multiplying?

Bi’le ba ngb’osika ti ko gbe olooto, b’o pe titi oore a maa suni’ise

When the system keeps favouring the crooked, with time, the straight ones give up in frustration and join the bandwagon.

That is the most tragic part—- many otherwise straight Nigerians, frustrated by the glaring impunity of the crooked ones give up and go crooked.

And society is the worse for it.

But in reality, maggots are weaklings who lack the moral fibre, grit to curtail the foibles which virtually all men share to some degree. They give their “faults free rein and thus become slaves to their vices—-especially greed.

And a nation is great in nothing if weak in character.

Unless Nigeria and Nigerians move against these maggots now, its bye to the country. It’s a battle that must not be lost.

Getting rid of maggot from any prized host (like Nigeria) is surprisingly easy: Flush with Brine. Concentrated Salt water.

Will this PDP-controlled government do it?

Funny, some maggots are reading this. Let’s conduct a simple test to know whether or not you are one of them.

Here is a mixed population of maggots and real men. Try sorting out the maggots.

Mind you, as you do that, you give a clue into where you belong:

Soyinka, Akunyili, Bankole, Fawehinmi, Erastus Akingbola, Oyakhilome, Lamido Sanusi , Anyaoku, Abacha, Ribadu, Ibori, Tinubu, Buhari, Umar, Shehu Sanni, Deziani, Babangida, Daniel, Farouk Lawan, Obasanjo...

Tambuwal has warned us all:

“….we are fighting against entrenched interests whose infectious greed has decimated our people. Therefore, be mindful that they will fight back and they do fight dirty.”

Now is the opportunity to identify these maggots through the way they rally to the defence of fellow maggots…

Is Jonathan one of them?

Time will tell.

yemiogunsola@gmail.com

08069074718

SOURCE: gunsola-maggot-paradise&catid=38:columnists&Itemid=615">http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84456gunsola-maggot-paradise&catid=38:columnists&Itemid=615
Romance / Maggot Paradise by DGIPLUS(m): 7:51am On Apr 28, 2012
YOU did not know there are human maggots? Look again. And think. They thrive best in the midst of decadence and social rot – just like the natural maggots.

If, like me, you sometimes have the privilege of defecating in the bush, you have probably noticed how that big green “housefly” appears from the blue to lay live maggots on your feaces.

It’s the stench that attracts it. It carefully avoids all neat places to zero in on your mess.

That’s it. All societies that make a mess of their own affairs invite a reign of maggots.

Nigeria is one.

Over the years, we have created favourable conditions for maggots to grow—- and thrive. They are revered and pampered. Even “common thieves” are elected governors over millions of straight citizens. They get national honours and have streets and other structures named after them.

Have you ever seen a lean maggot? Hardly. They are invariably fat and sleek-headed. Theirs is a life of ease unmerited. And their most developed organs are instruments of exploitation: hooks and suckers.

They never build up; they eat down, then defecate on the stratum—-environmental degradation.

One funny thing about these maggots is that they hate to be identified for what they are. They adopt all tricks in the unholy book to masquerade as upstanding men. They mouth all manner of ideals -— ideals they are too weak to eve strive for. They dab expensive perfumes to cover the stench, massage God’s ego in churches and mosques, make donations to gag the gods…

And they are ubiquitous, everywhere: maggot pastors, maggot ministers, maggot perm secs, maggot IGs, maggot governors, maggot evangelists, maggot journalists, maggot columnists, maggot judges, maggot lawyers, maggot legislators, maggot presidents…

Why won’t they keep multiplying?

Bi’le ba ngb’osika ti ko gbe olooto, b’o pe titi oore a maa suni’ise

When the system keeps favouring the crooked, with time, the straight ones give up in frustration and join the bandwagon.

That is the most tragic part—- many otherwise straight Nigerians, frustrated by the glaring impunity of the crooked ones give up and go crooked.

And society is the worse for it.

But in reality, maggots are weaklings who lack the moral fibre, grit to curtail the foibles which virtually all men share to some degree. They give their “faults free rein and thus become slaves to their vices—-especially greed.

And a nation is great in nothing if weak in character.

Unless Nigeria and Nigerians move against these maggots now, its bye to the country. It’s a battle that must not be lost.

Getting rid of maggot from any prized host (like Nigeria) is surprisingly easy: Flush with Brine. Concentrated Salt water.

Will this PDP-controlled government do it?

Funny, some maggots are reading this. Let’s conduct a simple test to know whether or not you are one of them.

Here is a mixed population of maggots and real men. Try sorting out the maggots.

Mind you, as you do that, you give a clue into where you belong:

Soyinka, Akunyili, Bankole, Fawehinmi, Erastus Akingbola, Oyakhilome, Lamido Sanusi , Anyaoku, Abacha, Ribadu, Ibori, Tinubu, Buhari, Umar, Shehu Sanni, Deziani, Babangida, Daniel, Farouk Lawan, Obasanjo...

Tambuwal has warned us all:

“….we are fighting against entrenched interests whose infectious greed has decimated our people. Therefore, be mindful that they will fight back and they do fight dirty.”

Now is the opportunity to identify these maggots through the way they rally to the defence of fellow maggots…

Is Jonathan one of them?

Time will tell.

yemiogunsola@gmail.com

08069074718

SOURCE: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=84456:ogunsola-maggot-paradise&catid=38:columnists&Itemid=615
Religion / Re: Giving My Firstfruit This Sunday - So Exciting! by DGIPLUS(m): 11:24am On Feb 04, 2012
Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven. Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly. -Matt.6:1-4
Religion / Re: Wow, Every Heaven Bond Christian Of This Generation Must Hear This! by DGIPLUS(m): 9:02am On Sep 19, 2011
This is the true Christian lifestyle.
Celebrities / Re: Nigeria's Living Legend 2face Idibia Turns 36. Happy Birthday! by DGIPLUS(m): 9:11pm On Sep 18, 2011
HBD Tuface! Who God has blessed, no man can curse.

In all ur ways, acknowledge God, lean not on your own understanding.

One Love.
Religion / Re: Holy Quotes by DGIPLUS(m): 10:08am On Jul 30, 2011
Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes it is the quiet voice at the end of the night saying, 'I will try again tomorrow.'", keep trying you will make it.
Religion / Re: Holy Quotes by DGIPLUS(m): 4:20pm On Jul 17, 2011
Just as God gives us opportunity to stand for The Truth always; satan will give us many reasons not to obey God all the time.
Religion / Re: Holy Quotes by DGIPLUS(m): 4:04pm On Jul 17, 2011
God wants to do some things in you
He wants to do some things for you
He wants to do some things with you
But most importantly, He wants to do some things through you.
Make yourself available.
Foreign Affairs / China Flood Video by DGIPLUS(m): 7:24pm On Jul 14, 2011
Education / Lagos State Outlaws Flogging Of Students & Apprentices. by DGIPLUS(m): 11:06pm On Jul 07, 2011
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52597:bravo-to-lagos-over-childrens-rights&catid=67:you-report-lagos&Itemid=583

THANKS to the recent legislation passed in Lagos State by the administration of Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN, the caning, beating or physical torture of school students, and of workplace apprentices, has been outlawed entirely, and declared both illegal and criminally culpable throughout that state. This recognition accorded the basic human rights of Lagos State’s children, by Governor Fashola, is, without question, one of the most constructive, progressive and profoundly humanitarian initiatives ever set forth into law by any Nigerian elected leader, since the nation’s 1960 independence.

A simple internet search yields an abundance of thoroughly documented medical evidence, which unambiguously links the “punitive” beating of human beings to very severe and permanently debilitating injuries that range from blindness-inducing eye damage, to life-long paralysis of the legs, possible from SINGLE blunt-force cane impacts to the sciatic nerve, which runs close to the spine in the lower back, just beneath the skin. A research paper recently published by the Department of Ophthalmology, at the College of Health Sciences in Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife, cited a four-year study which concluded that an astonishing 30.3% of all eye injuries, presented at that hospital alone, by children aged between 5 and 15 years old, were DIRECTLY attributed to caning or whipping attacks that went horribly wrong, either in schools or at home.

From a purely medical standpoint, there is NO safe area of the human body suitable for assault with a stick or other blunt-force weapon. Just as easily as a cane-strike to the lower back carries the potential to inflict lifetime lower limb paralysis on the victim, an errant stick, whip or belt-buckle impact to the wrist is equally liable to fracture, deform or displace the delicate wrist carpal bones that articulate within very tight tolerances, thus degrading forever the wrist’s flexibility and range of motion. Caning the hands of a student, such that permanent bone injury and loss of flexibility to the hands results, would effectively END whatever aspirations the victim may have held of becoming a surgeon later in life. The disastrous effects of losing one’s sight or mobility to a caning incident would be no less life-destroying, and require no elaboration.

The injurious psychological effects, of exposing children to physical brutality in the name of discipline, can last a lifetime, but do also manifest behaviorally in the short term, as illustrated by the extremely high prevalence of school-yard bullying of juniors by senior students, whose own corporal punishment and physical torture by school authority figures imparts a misconception of normalcy to the use of violence as a tool to gain “respect” and the illusion of compliance. In nearby Ghana, by way of comparison, where all forms of corporal punishment have been outlawed for decades, school-yard bullying is virtually non-existent, while a very high level of orderliness and discipline is maintained in Ghanaian secondary schools, without any recourse to violence by school authorities. Unsurprisingly, the Ghanaian education system remains one of the best in Africa today, producing highly proficient graduates who are in great demand globally.

Governor Fashola’s administration has boldly righted a festering injustice that has for decades been perpetrated against Nigerian children enrolled in schools nationwide, as well as in places of trade apprenticeship. Once again, Governor Fashola lives up to his billing as a leader far ahead of his time, now by endorsing the imperative to safeguard the BASIC human rights of Nigeria’s most important citizens – her children. For the betterment of Nigerian youth enrolled in schools and workplaces across the entire federation, the stellar, inspirational example just set by Governor Fashola is one well worthy of emulation, as it stands to swiftly transform Nigeria’s primary and secondary educational systems for the infinitely better.

Striking any adult person with a stick or other weapon constitutes a violent criminal offence statutorily classified as Felony Assault and Battery, for which jail sentences can be imposed after a fair trial, under Nigerian law. On the unassailable premise that schools exist to prepare students for life as productive, civilized and peaceful citizens of law-abiding societies, that fundamental prohibition of violence against adults must be extended to govern all conduct towards children within schools and workplaces throughout any nation that embraces human rights for human beings of every age demographic.
Crime / Robbers Attack Police Station, Kill 2, Cart Away Rifles. by DGIPLUS(m): 12:26pm On Jun 18, 2011
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/06/robbers-attack-police-station-kill-2-cart-away-rifles/

AT least two policemen were killed last night and several others wounded when a gang of armed robbers launched an attack on the police station at Kwale, Delta State.

Details of the attack were still sketchy but security has been beefed up at the station.

Apart from the killing of the policemen during the bloody raid, some unspecified number rifles and ammunition were carted away by the hoodlums.

Also commercial banks in the town have remained closed to their customers for fear of being attacked again.

Some residents of the community have also fled due to high insecurity in the town as the banks complained that the robbers had allegedly written them, threatening to unleash another attack reminiscent of the 18th of May raid.

It will be recalled that on May 18, this year, about N84 million was carted away during the robbery attacks on some of the banks in the town in which police were able to recover N4.65 million cash out of the stolen money.

During that raid, the robbers, numbering over 25, used dynamites and other sophisticated weapons to break into the banks.

At a press conference addressed by the Delta State Commissioner of Police, Mamman Ibrahim Tsafe the following day, he listed other items recovered as “three AK 47 rifles, 20 AK 47 live ammunition, 38 empty magazines, expended explosives and dynamites, among others.

He said that “a notorious vicious gang of bank robbers numbering over 25 armed with dynamites and other sophisticated weapons audaciously and simultaneously besieged Kwale branches of Unity Bank, Oceanic Bank and Zenith Bank. The robbers also attacked Skye Bank Amai”.

At the time to filing in this report, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), MR. Charles Muka, was said to be attending a security meeting over the matter.
Religion / Re: Power In Names by DGIPLUS(m): 1:10am On May 26, 2011
I will advise that each individual stick to what The Spirit leads him or her to do (concerning names and every other aspects of our life).

---One man esteems one day above another: another esteems every day alike. let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. -Rom.14:5

---Let us not therefore judge one another anymore: but judge this rather, that no man put a stumbling block or an occasion to fall in his brother's way. - Rom.14:13

---The Kingdom of God is about righteousness, peace, and joy in The Holy Ghost. - Rom.14:17

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