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Aminat508:the guy just caught you red handed....you better beg ![]() |
midehi2:i laugh fall...so you do too? ![]() |
tosyne2much:
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KashyBaby:not rare my dear....what matters in life is to always look before you leap |
OnankpaBa:i dey tell you my brother. |
KashyBaby: There are men and men...fear not |
A man in Australia was on Tuesday in Sydney charged to Supreme Court for hiring hit men to assassinate his common-law wife, but the assassins reneged, saying they don’t kill women. Douglas Trapnell, the Crown Prosecutor, told the court that Congo-born Balenga Kalala, commissioned the assassination of his partner of 10 years, and mother of his three children, to be carried out while she was in Burundi attending a funeral. He said Kalala confessed after the unexpected return of his wife. The prosecutor cited a recorded telephone conversation where he begged for her forgiveness and said he thought she was having an affair. Trapnell said in January, Noela Rukundo was staying in Burundi for her stepmother’s funeral, when she spoke by phone to Kalala, who suggested she leave the hotel for relaxation. He said when Rukundo stepped outside she found a man waiting with a gun, who bundled her into a car and took her to another location. The prosecutor said when they got to the location, an accomplice told her they had been hired to kill her, but were not prepared to murder a woman. He said the assassins then gave her a mobile phone, recordings of their phone conversations with Kalala, and receipts for the 7,000-dollar transfer they allegedly received in payment. The prosecutor said Rukundo returned to Melbourne in February, where Kalala had first arrived as a refugee in 2004, and confronted him. He, however, said Kalala had told the community that his wife died in an accident. The prosecutor said Kalala had received considerable financial contributions to help him support the couple’s three children aged five, 10 and 11, and five more he was looking after from Rukundo’s other relationships. He pleaded guilty and was remanded for sentencing. Cc: lalasticlala http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/wife-sues-husband-for-hiring-hit-men-to-assassinate-her/ |
lasisi69:you need help |
temipet:
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hian. |
fineguy11: ![]() |
bewla:my brother, dats naija for you. |
hinwazaka:my guy, all i want for now is to resolve the lingering fuel crisis. Nigerians are suffering. |
MKO4ever:my brother forget marketers, they are just like that. Apart from the subsidy claim, am sure they always look for every little opportunity to withold fuel. |
President writes National Assembly There is good news for fuel marketers. President Muhammadu Buhari has asked the National Assembly to approve the payment of their N413 billion claims, it was learnt yesterday. The payment is believed to be the key to ending the crippling petrol scarcity in many cities. Petrol is being sold for between N100 and N400 per litre in various parts of the country. Queues are long at filling stations where there is fuel. Many others are shut for lack of supplies. A Presidency source said last night that “only about N140 billion was appropriated for subsidy payment in the current budget and it has been exhausted”. “Out of respect for the parliament, the President insisted that the right thing must be done by seeking approval from the National Assembly before an additional kobo is paid in excess of what the budget makes provision for. “This is a clear departure from the past, when extra-budgetary expenditure was the norm.” Another source said “the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) expressed the belief that with the outstanding payment due to oil marketers now assured, the marketers and other downstream players will join hands with the corporation to guarantee that the nation remains wet with petroleum products all year round,” the source said. The Senior Special Assistant (SSA), Media, to the President, Mallam Garba Shehu, noted that the President “is desirous to end the petrol scarcity. But he insists that due process must be followed.” Marketers are hopeful that if the N413 billion subsidy cash is disbursed, the fuel scarcity will be over. But they also complained of lack of foreign exchange to facilitate importation of products. A marketer last night said: “We cannot access dollar or pound sterling to import. The banks have refused to give us letters of credit because they don’t have confidence that we will pay back. It is only the NNPC that imports and what they import is grossly inadequate. “The issue is that many independent depots and retail outlets don’t have products because the NNPC only gives product to marketers accredited as bulk buyers. “The fuel marketing arm of the oil industry is gradually collapsing because most of the oil marketing firms currently operate at about 30 per cent capacity utilisation. Some of our depots that load around 150 trucks daily have dropped to 40 trucks daily. “If the current supply situation is not addressed quickly, the Yuletide will be celebrated without fuel, and you know the implication.” The NNPC’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, said the Corporation trucked out 25,042,686 litres of premium motor spirit (PMS) to various parts of the country between last Saturday and Sunday.. According to the data made available by the NNPC spokesman, which showed the depots from where the fuel was loaded, companies that took delivery of the product, the number of the vehicle that lifted the product and the quantity lifted, 615 filling stations got 25,042,686 litres. They include majors, such as Total, Mobil, Oando, MRS, Conoil and Forte Oil. The NNPC Retail and independents, including NIPCO and Eterna, among many others, especially in Gombe, also got supplies. Suleja depot loaded 7,178,613 litres for 179 stations, Kaduna depot 2,470 490 litres for 59 stations, Kano 4,930,847 litres for 107 filling stations, Minna depot 224,986 litres for six stations, Gusau 2,311 951 litres (60 stations), and Satellite depot, which feeds Lagos State, 2,164,940 (63 stations). Others include Ilorin depot 303,000 litres (nine stations), Ore 110,989 litres (three stations), Ibadan depot, 766,007 (21 stations), Gombe area, which has the highest number of independent stations got 3,662,893 litres (78 stations) and Aba depot, 917,970 litres (30 filling stations). Cc: lalasticlala http://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-seeks-approval-to-pay-n413b-subsidy-claims/
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OnankpaBa:yea, you have a point bro |
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote and three other directors resigned from the board of Dangote Flour Mills on Monday as majority owner Tiger Brands cut funding support to its struggling Nigerian division. South Africa’s Tiger Brands said it was “currently exploring various alternatives with regard to its investment in Dangote Flour Mills, which also announced a change of name to Tiger Branded Consumer Goods Plc Aliko Dangote holds 10 percent of the company’s equity in through Dangote Industries. Reuters reported that other directors that resigned from Dangote Flour are – Olakunle Alake, Asue Ighodalo and Arnold Ekpe. Cc: lalasticlala, seun http://thenationonlineng.net/dangote-quits-board-of-flour-producing-subsidiary/
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OnankpaBa:am sure is the one begging nigerian for forgiveness and fielding Jonathan. |
ishiamu:check yourself before calling your president evil |
OnankpaBa: ![]() |
The Presidency has denied claims by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that the All Progressives Congress (APC), the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and some security forces are planning to rig the governorship election in Kogi State. The national publicity secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh in a statement yesterday accused the APC of holding clandestine meetings to rig the election. However, in a statement from the Presidency yesterday, it said “the President called the meeting cited by the PDP to warn in particular, the INEC and the Police to do prepare and give the nation a credible election. He said he expected nothing short of a free, fair and credible election.” The statement quoted the President Muhammadu Buhari has having “suffered election manipulation in 2003, 2007 and 2011 and will not like to have any Nigerian go through that again.” He warned against the intimidation of voters in anyway and vowed that he was prepared to move with all the force available to him against anyone who undermines the rights of any citizen. “The meeting was short and straight to the point. It ended after five minutes,” the statement explained. The president also asked the VP if he had anything to say and Prof Yemi Osinbajo added nothing. The statement noted that Nigerians should be wary of the PDP’s fruitless attempts to destroy national institutions President Buhari is determined to rebuild. “They started with the courts, then the EFCC, then onto the Police and now they are on the one-week old INEC. When will PDP allow our national institutions to do their job?” the statement noted. Cc: lalasticlala http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/presidency-denies-plot-to-rig-kogi-election/119567.html
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IyaIode:is ok. |
FGN should please allow Dasuki to go for his medical treatment. Am already feeling for him. |
Who is Dino please? Op, you mean Saraki's body guard? |
How can you look like Obama and reason like Obanikoro...that parts thou ![]() |
Dosinspector: |
Fayose don't think Obj is Buhari o |
No much details? Op i think you can do better. |
frenchpharaoh1:may God have mercy on thee |
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