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babadee1:hs obama ever visited war front or soldier to encourage d crime fighters?. dnt jst fink of anytin n den type.... use ur number six or has any president u knw visited. |
chika11sydney:itz not displaying anytin |
e no easy ehn .. haterz go chop sheat aND DIE |
how can i opt into PAYG guys on etisalat |
her dad was a criminal jst ask many people say. i knw dat buh delta state has neva had any leader like ibori. blive me or not. during his tym, dia was money n he was d one who made we deltans to knw dat dia is reli big amount of money in our state. even we yout, wen we go out for mini jobs, jst bcuz dia is money flow in d country we wia paid awesomely. dnt judge a BOOK BY IT'S COVER. |
dis is jst d country's madness depending on oil only... too bad |
what is this country turning into.... its reli affecting us. |
no maturity in d political system.. jst luk at d way a matured man will b behaving like a 10yrs old child.... wen will all dis stop? |
i nominate dorocent[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] |
i nominate dorocent |
hw can i b nominated pls sum1 tell me |
me don wonda tire oo. buh not all my messages dat i message to diferrent pple is being marked blue nice development thou.... ![]() |
reli complicating shaaaa (1) have u ask her d reason y? (2) have she eva been kissed by some else? (3) Mayb she cheated on u for those tyms u kissed her n fr her realising it she began to cry. ![]() |
This detail was disclosed on Tuesday in London by Mr Rupert Broad, UK Metropolitan Police Senior Investigator, at a meeting on “Supporting Policing in Nigeria: What Role for Police in the Nigerian Diaspora” held in the House of Commons. Commenting on UK and Nigeria’s anti-corruption partnership, Broad said: “out of the eight million pounds confiscated from Ibori, 1.2 million pounds had so far been retuned to Nigeria, while the rest was waiting for redistribution as to when it would be sent back to Nigeria.”  Convicted former Delta State Governor, James Ibori. He also said that an additional 80 million pounds had been temporarily confiscated from Ibori and his associates, including Mr Patrice Gohil, one of his lawyers. “Approximately, 80 million pounds is temporarily frozen and a confiscation hearing has been fixed for April 2015, where the judge will determine how much was stolen, after which it would be returned to Nigeria.” The British Southcrown Court sentenced Ibori to 13 years jail term for fraud and money laundering in April, 2012. Broad, who attributed the success of the Ibori case to partnership with the nation’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), said :“The case signified Nigeria’s commitment to the fight corruption. “In the light of the Ibori case, Nigeria has done a fantastic job in tackling corruption. “Corruption does not go away easily, addressing it requires continuous process and the UK Metropolitan Police will continue to collaborate with Nigerian authorities on cross border international investigation.” The meeting, which had participants from the Nigerian community, was chaired by Mrs Meg Hillier, the Chair of the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria. Similarly, the Director of the UK Nigeria Police Forum, Mr. Nsikan Etuk, said the Diaspora was a powerful tool for the reformation of the nation’s police force. Etuk, who spoke on “Supporting Policing in Nigeria,” expressed the commitment of the forum in collaborating with government in tackling challenges impeding efficiency in policing in the country. He said the forum, whose membership included serving and retired police personnel, was established following challenges facing the Nigerian community in the UK. Also speaking at the event, the Nigerian Deputy High Commissioner to the UK, Ambassador Kunle Bamgbose, said the nation’s police officers were among the brightest in Africa, adding that they were only impeded by operational challenges. “Inadequate equipment such as communication gadgets, the lack of efficient forensic laboratories and other logistic problems are some of the challenges facing the police force. “It is difficult to impose UK policing culture in Nigeria because the environments are different,” Bambose said. According to him, partnership in training and capacity building of officers will be an ideal area of collaboration.
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This detail was disclosed on Tuesday in London by Mr Rupert Broad, UK Metropolitan Police Senior Investigator, at a meeting on “Supporting Policing in Nigeria: What Role for Police in the Nigerian Diaspora” held in the House of Commons. Commenting on UK and Nigeria’s anti-corruption partnership, Broad said: “out of the eight million pounds confiscated from Ibori, 1.2 million pounds had so far been retuned to Nigeria, while the rest was waiting for redistribution as to when it would be sent back to Nigeria.”  Convicted former Delta State Governor, James Ibori. He also said that an additional 80 million pounds had been temporarily confiscated from Ibori and his associates, including Mr Patrice Gohil, one of his lawyers. “Approximately, 80 million pounds is temporarily frozen and a confiscation hearing has been fixed for April 2015, where the judge will determine how much was stolen, after which it would be returned to Nigeria.” The British Southcrown Court sentenced Ibori to 13 years jail term for fraud and money laundering in April, 2012. Broad, who attributed the success of the Ibori case to partnership with the nation’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC), said :“The case signified Nigeria’s commitment to the fight corruption. “In the light of the Ibori case, Nigeria has done a fantastic job in tackling corruption. “Corruption does not go away easily, addressing it requires continuous process and the UK Metropolitan Police will continue to collaborate with Nigerian authorities on cross border international investigation.” The meeting, which had participants from the Nigerian community, was chaired by Mrs Meg Hillier, the Chair of the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on Nigeria. Similarly, the Director of the UK Nigeria Police Forum, Mr. Nsikan Etuk, said the Diaspora was a powerful tool for the reformation of the nation’s police force. Etuk, who spoke on “Supporting Policing in Nigeria,” expressed the commitment of the forum in collaborating with government in tackling challenges impeding efficiency in policing in the country. He said the forum, whose membership included serving and retired police personnel, was established following challenges facing the Nigerian community in the UK. Also speaking at the event, the Nigerian Deputy High Commissioner to the UK, Ambassador Kunle Bamgbose, said the nation’s police officers were among the brightest in Africa, adding that they were only impeded by operational challenges. “Inadequate equipment such as communication gadgets, the lack of efficient forensic laboratories and other logistic problems are some of the challenges facing the police force. “It is difficult to impose UK policing culture in Nigeria because the environments are different,” Bambose said. According to him, partnership in training and capacity building of officers will be an ideal area of collaboration.
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We just got this sad news posted by Diddy on his instagram page by revolt TV that the celebrity tattoo artiste was shot and killed in a LA club by some unknown gunmen who were suspected to be hired killers from one of the street gangs.. May his soul rest in peace Amen…
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arsenal beta no fall my hand ooo. i c dem winning since 1960 ![]() |
vector d viper. dude dat guy gat flows |
martins has been scoring goals since 1960 ![]() |
What a great match agina. the blues vs gunners tomorrow. am nt missing this match for anything. Jose Mourinho vs Arsene Wenger who do u think will have the 3 points.
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A Federal High Court sitting in Maitama, Abuja, today October 2nd discharged and acquitted former National Chairman of the PDP, Mr. Vincent Ogbulafor, of a N107m fraud charge brought against him in 2001 by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences (ICPC). Mr Ogbulafor who served as Minister of Special Duties in 2001 was alleged to have connived with one Mr Emeka Ebila, the then secretary of the National Economic Intelligence Committee, to defraud the Federal government of N107m through payments to contractors for jobs that were not done. The National Economic Intelligence Committee, NEIC, was a body under Mr Ogbulafor’s ministry set up for the verification and payment of debts owed to local contractors by the Federal Govt. Delivering his judgement today, presiding judge, Justice Ishaq Bello said evidences brought before him showed Mr Ogbulafor had no connection with the fraudulent activities that went on at the NEIC. The judge went on to discharge Mr Ogbulafor and sentenced Mr Ebila, who came into court on a wheelchair to 5 years imprisonment. He said a confessional statement tendered before the court without any objection from his lawyer, was a corroboration of the allegations leveled against him by the ICPC.
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President Goodluck Jonathan is not leaving anything to chance his quest to win the 2015 Presidential election and he knows the easiest way to achieve that is to woo more strong politicians into the PDP. So far, he is doing it well. Information reaching nairaland.com indicates that Segun Mimiko, the Ondo State governor has formally decamped from the Labour Party to the PDP. He was said to have taken the bold step after a frank meeting with President Jonathan inside Aso Rock on Thursday. Nigerians, stay on the alert, 2015 is here! what are all this politicians turning into?
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A source informed that the latest group of Nigerian security personnel are joining three batches of their colleagues who had earlier left for Russia for the training earlier this year. It was gathered that the group would be in Russia for four months before they would return to Nigeria early next year to form a nucleus of Special Forces brigade that is to be set up by Nigerian armed forces and other security forces.
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President Jonathan, First Lady Patience Jonathan and other top government functionaries celebrated Nigeria’s 54th independence at an interdenominational service at the National Christian Center Abuja yesterday Sunday Sept. 28th. See more photos after the cut… http://3.bp..com/-6ab3M8K5dQM/VCkY6xCaXJI/AAAAAAADnQY/UzJ56EamRRo/s1600/8.
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Latest reports say the Nigerian military has arrested a foreign computer expert who allegedly is behind video shots on Boko Haram’s terror attacks sent to online media organization and foreign media houses. According to Vanguard report, the arrested terrorists is said to have been arrested with some sophisticated equipment and copies of some of the videos the Islamist group had sent to online media houses on their escapades including that of the abducted Chibok girls.It was gathered from military sources that the computer analyst, who is currently being interrogated, was responsible for configuring computer images website and internet accesses that enables the Boko Haram sect to fight media and psychological operations. NF_TEAM
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i did it myself. check it out ![]()
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i did it myself. check it out ![]()
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nice |
story for d gods. no b nija webdeyb agn. |
i blive we all r save. lLord forgive our sins. |
