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tobambo: land for sale at ejigbo , lagos state contact chief borokini of ejigbo and ijan land on 01-7757504.or bb me on 287BB9C4 ANYTIME call after december 10,2012 all cleaning up still going at the site.Price, does the plot has C of O, and can we confirm the C of O? |
uugwa: The land is situated at IYANA IBA close to LASU. The land is fenced and gatedPrice? |
Over the years I have the chance to work, socialize and be close friends with a whole lot of Nigerian celebrities from all sectors of the Entertainment Business. Be it Actors and Actresses, Musicians, Producers, DJs, Comedians, Fashion Designers, Producers and Directors, Models, Photographers, Writers and even Dancers. When I am talking of celebrities, I am refering to the "A Class" who is who in their respective fields. As I am currently typing this, I can count nothing less than 186 of them I have on my BlackBerry contact and get to see at least 5 each week on a crucial business or social discussion as it maybe. I have noticed that Nigerians have a very wrong perspective about their stars and as such also believe every single thing they read in the tabloids and hear on the news. In order to cut a very long story short, below are some of the things Nigerians should know about their celebrities before getting envious or jealous of them. * Even after coming from Grass to Grace so many of them still do thing that will take them back to Grass - How else can you explain when someone who barely has N2million in his account takes loan of N15million from a Finance lending us "on the ground of public figure" to acquire a single car of N8million, spends N3million to shoot his hit singles and in less than 2 months this same person is complaining of being extremely broke and looking for other means to collect another loan without settling the first. Most of Nigerian celebrities live on VERY FAKE LIVES. They are only as rich as the car they drive and nothing else. There's this particular celeb that's stays in a uncle`s house in Lekki. This celeb made a public stunt claiming ownership of the house and the 2 exotic cars being used to cruise around. Unknown to the public, this celeb's uncle is the owner of the house and cars but because he is based overseas, he gave this particular celeb the keys to the house and car only for the celeb to paint a fake life claiming ownership of the properties. There's this other young celeb who 2years back was a big name in the entertainment industry. This celeb was so big that under 6months of coming into limelight, was given several awards and toured different countries. This celebrity was so wasteful that he acquired a single automobile of N5.5million then while still squarting with a cousin. After he had a scuffle with his cousin, he moved in with a very good friend in his 2 bedroom apartment on the mainland. Neighbors had to report to the landlord of the house to evict the "main tenant" because as they put it, this particular celeb crawls night every single day and doesn't know the difference between night and day as a plays songs so loudly in the house and car that the effect is felt even 2 building away. When the main occupant was given the option of evicting the house or sending this celeb out, he chose the lather which saw the celeb moving into a room and parlour apartment in the outskirt of town. He was forced to go underground when he was being chased all over by people he owed and at a point, one of his close friends had to seize his only asset (the car) because he couldn't keep waiting on the promises of the day to be paid. Until other friends intervened before the car was given back to the Celeb. This particular one is very handsome, a smooth talker and dresses very well. He is believed to be one of the richest in his field because he changes cars at least every other month. Unknown to the general public, all those cars except the very first car he bought which he gave to a friend to be using are all on lease. He was introduced by one of his girlfriends to a very big car dealer in town who agreed to always give him latest and exotic ride only on the condition that he will refer as many celebs as possible to come purchase their cars from the car dealer. This is definitely going to shock a whole lot of people but it is a known fact to the "inner caucus" that 6 out of every 10 Nigeria reigning celebrities always act as Fronts for politicians, government workers and top rated fraudsters to help launder money overseas. A lot of this celebrities (majority of them who are females) get between 5-15% of the toatal money to be laundered abroad. This explains why even when most of them have nothing to prove for their continuous travels overseas, they just never get to stop traveling. They always lie to the press they are on "tour" to about 6 countries at a go and people in those countries can't attest to them coming over for any performance. but the truth is they help this politicians and government workers stack away money. Don't Be Glad You Have A Celebrity On Your Contact - If you have one notable celebrity on your Blackberry contant it is stressful enough most especially when the person is a musician or producer. Having more than one can be killing. Most of these celebrities are the worst broadcasters you can find on earth. A lot of them will send meaningless broadcast of shows they are not performing at or events they suggest you go to as early as 5:30am and as late as 2am. They usually don't know that even though their job keeps them on the road till that late at night, others with a different job type just will be sleeping at those odd hours. There is this particular celeb that stays on a service flat on the Island and he particular told me he pays 6digits in DOLLARS per annum for the rent of his apartment. The sad thing is he NEVER allows his family members comeover to his apartment. His younger brother who earlier this year relocated to Lagos with the believe that he will wine and dine with his notable celeb of a brother was shocked to his marrows when the very day he came, his brother sent him to one of their other brothers place in the outskirt of Lagos with the excuse that his brother was going to be a distraction to his career. Whereas the truth his, he is trying to hide the extremely flamboyant lifestyle he is currently living. He basically gives his family a paltry sum in the name of upkeep whereas spends heavily on women, drinks, clothes (and hard drugs. Don't tell anyone I told you this). http://talkofnaija.com/index.php/component/noticeboard/?view=noticeboard&id=996 |
Vice-Consul, United States Consulate, Lagos, Mr. Christopher Richardson, says many applicants are refused American visas because they have not visited other countries. Richardson spoke at a seminar on the ‘American Visa Regime: the role of lawyers’ organized by the Immigration Lawyers Forum in Lagos on Tuesday. He said, “The majority of the visa applicants prefer the US as their first outing. This creates doubt, especially when the applicant has not visited any other countries before.” Richardson also said applicants were also rejected visas because of the kind of answers they give to test questions during interviews. He said, “When a question, such as ‘do you have a relation in the US?’ Most often, they are quick to say ‘yes’, which of course, is in order. “Such an answer creates doubt that since the person has a relation, there is every tendency that the person may not want to come back. So visas can be rejected on that ground.” He said Nigerians were among the countries with highest number of visa rejections. The Chairman, ILAF, Titus Ajijola, said the seminar was designed to enhance the protection of migrant rights. He said, “Key strategies of the project are awareness raising, knowledge and skills improvement on the rules, as well as rights and obligations of migrants to encourage respect for the rights of migrants.” He said ILAF was designed to educate the general public on immigration matters http://ireporterstv.co/vice-consul-reveals-two-reasons-nigerians-are-denied-visas-to-us/ |
King harzyz: ......I'm still waiting from my email |
topsyking: I only know of yoruba language been spoken in the carribean..Not ibo language..EVen angelique kidjo talked about it on bbc Hard talk..she never mention anytin like Igbo..I dey jor, how ur side na? ![]() |
*Ileke-IdI:Can u name them pls |
Former Oyo State Governor, Lam Adesina is dead. Report say he passed on in Lagos this morning. His remains, we learnt has been moved to Ibadan. Sources say he will be buried at his Felele, Ibadan residence later today according to Islamic rites. Lam Adesina has been ill for some time and was about a month ago moved to a popular private hospital in Lagos after his children believed he was not receiving adequate medical care at the University Teaching Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. Alhaji Lamidi Ona-Olapo Adesina was born 20 January 1939. He was 72. More updates later… http://newsbytesnow.com/2012/11/11/flash-former-oyo-state-governor-lam-adesina-dies-at-72/
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R2bees: you are a foooooll, he is just saying how it suppose 2 be for us to win dis match...grow up dudeHaba, wetin happen. Take am easy now ![]() |
tunnytox: Good for you but the fact that you relocate back to Naija and becomes successful doesn't mean 'there's no place like Naija'. if it works for you fine but that doesn't mean it's going to work for others, many who stay behind are also doing well.KORRECT |
SEE THEIR LIFE, AFTER SPENDING MILLIONS OF POUNDS ON BUYING PLAYERS, SEE THEIR PROFIT . Yet dem go start to dey make mouth dey fumble with GUNNERS wey dey do business and making good profits. We dont buy world class, we build dem, and i dey make massive profits without trophy every season. BLUES FANS, SHAME ON YOU .. Oya, reply me![]() ![]() ??Chelsea FC today announced a profit of £1.4 million for the year ended 30th June 2012 - the first time the club has made a profit since Roman Abramovich took over in 2003. Chelsea Football Club has also recorded a record group turnover of £255.7 million, making Chelsea the fifth largest club in Europe in terms of revenue. This follows the club winning the UEFA Champions League for the first time and the FA Cup for the fourth time in six years - in what was an historic 12 months both on and off the pitch. The £1.4m profit contrasts with a loss of £67.7m in the previous financial year and puts the club in a strong position to comply with UEFA Financial Fair Play criteria for the coming seasons. In order to compete in European competitions, these require clubs over a fixed period to achieve a break-even figure when expenditure is measured against the income from football-related activities. The increase in revenues to £255.7m from the previous year's level of £222.3m was in the main due to on-field success, especially in the Champions League. In addition, significant profits (£28.8m) were made in the transfer market. The club also enjoyed uplift in revenues from commercial activities including new partners and merchandising. The club also negotiated a deal with BSkyB to acquire its interest in Chelsea Digital Media Ltd (the holder of certain Chelsea media rights). This deal allows the club to have full control of our digital media strategy. Intergroup debt of £166.6m was capitalised into equity during the course of the year strengthening the balance sheet and making Chelsea FC debt free. Read more: http://www.nigeriatop.com/beta/index.php/Latest/chelsea-fc-announces-profit-for-the-year-first-profit-since-roman-abramovich-took-over.html#ixzz2Bjr3iKWL
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worry 359: [size=14pt]Capita gets contract to find 174,000 illegal immigrants[/size]DON'T MIND THIS PEOPLE JOR, THE SAME UKBA WILL START ISSUING PAPERS SOON MPs say the UK Border Agency's attempts to clear a massive backlog of cases could become an amnesty for immigrants with no right to be in the UK. Keith Vaz, who chairs the Home Affairs Committee, said the backlog was almost equivalent to Iceland's population and spiralling out of control. Immigration Minister Mark Harper said the UKBA was taking "robust action". The MPs also criticised the way the agency had dealt with mentally ill immigrants facing removal. In its latest regular report on the workings of the agency, the committee said the total of all the separate backlogs of cases across the immigration system stood at more than 302,000 at the end of June. That was up 25,000 over three months. Some 174,000 of the cases were in what is known as the "migration refusal pool". These are people who are recorded as having no permission to be in the UK, but officials do not know if they have left or have stayed without authorisation - or have perhaps been accepted lawfully after a separate application. The pool, set up in 2008, came to light only earlier this year when it was discovered by the chief inspector of immigration, John Vine. As of August, a further 95,000 cases were in what the agency calls "controlled archives" - piles of unresolved applications made by individuals with whom officials are no longer in touch. The UKBA has pledged to close the controlled archives by the end of 2012 - but MPs said they were not convinced final checks on each case could be done to an acceptable standard, given that only 149 staff were dealing with them. "We are concerned that the closure of the controlled archives may result in a significant number of people being granted effective amnesty in the United Kingdom, irrespective of the merits of their case," said the MPs. "Preparations should be made for the event that a number of people whose applications are closed may subsequently be discovered to be in the country. We expect to hear from the agency what the consequence of this would be both for the individual concerned and for the taxpayer. We are particularly interested to find out whether any such individuals would be offered an amnesty." 'Robust approach' Keith Vaz said: "Entering the world of the UKBA is like falling through the looking glass. The closer we look, the more backlogs we find, their existence obscured by opaque names such as the 'migration refusal pool' and the 'controlled archive'. Every day it gets harder to live illegally in the UK - we are tracking people down and taking action against them” "UKBA must adopt a transparent and robust approach to tackling this problem instead of creating new ways of camouflaging backlogs." But Immigration Minister Mark Harper said: "This report raises some legitimate concerns but we are taking robust action and it is working. "Every day it gets harder to live illegally in the UK - we are tracking people down and taking action against them. We are restricting access to benefits, free healthcare and financial products, and businesses can be fined up to £10,000 for every illegal worker they employ. "We are winning more deportation cases in the courts, exceeding visa processing targets and have introduced interviews to test whether foreign students are genuine - all of which are praised in this report." The MPs also said they were concerned that since 2011 the UK Border Agency had lost four court cases in which judges said immigration detainees with mental health problems had been falsely imprisoned and subject to inhuman or degrading treatment. "We are concerned that the cases... may not be isolated incidents but may reflect more systemic failures in relation to the treatment of mentally ill immigration detainees," said the MPs http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/1462923-Border-Agency-may-hand-amnesty-to-migrants-MPs-warn |
Vicjustice: Just out of interest, is there any reason that this thread is un-sticked?Exactly ![]() |
where is Kingjoe? Have u got ur visa? ![]() |
Justwise, pls is there stil schools in UK offering graduate Admission without deposit and toefl test? I want to give a friend in 9ja |
justwise: You just failed in ur mission to dupe innocent pple here, you think u can fool pple here, sadly u got it all wrong. ![]() |
King harzyz: . Now saling!Where is Sangotedo? Always state location, street, city, state properly. Is this price the last price. U need to reduce the price. Forward the pictures and Tittle, to gracedotsuperior@gmail.com |
Anthonymighty: hello guys, first of all i know this is not a thread for FRANCE visa but i have searched for such thread and didnt see, the only one i saw was about welfare in france and didnt contain alot of posts. Here is my question.Anthonymighty, how much did you do your Medical Insurance for French Application? Have you any idea price of 7 days holiday medical insurance? Is the price the same with other designated insurance companies.. Anybody with the price idea for 7 days French Visa Aplication? Is there any other charges together with the price? Thank you. |
cityhood: Yes let the call still be coming in price can be only be reduced to any serious lucky buyers call me to make an enquiries property open for an inspection and document comfirmation from the lawyerCheck ur email |
What happened to Braga 1st goal braga scored before? ![]() |
PRD: ppossession@yahoo.co.ukI just sent you an email |
jammyng: E come buy market and he go dey sale am for inside prison ![]() |
cityhood: Still available as price reduced for any serious buyer you can even buy and resel I bet you in just tree month you will sell twice the prixce you bought it from me it asokoro hot place hot sale hot environs security standard as if you in london estateCheck ur email |
cityhood: Ok but to enta gmail or yahoo on fone somtime very discoraging imin hard to open just txt me the hint of what you sent to my mail so later I can go to cyber cafe to check itdont worry, take ur time check it when u want to. |
[quote author=cityhood][/quote]Check your email |
PRD: All you requested is posted here already except copies of the title.What is your email? |
cityhood: Any of the propaty are still negotiable so is lefy for to pick urchoice mr dot com na me na meI'm sending u an email rightnow. So check ur email in 2 minutes |
~Royal~:keep dreaming |
Gracious10: CNN is painfully slow. Haba!Which one fast then? |
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