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ricky01:Have u watched the video pls? Its not about being nice, no. Its more about the alleged ungodly practices by ex-members, who said they were part of the deception. If u attend the church, can u attest to or deny the allegations. Or u do not belong to the inner caucus. What do you think about the tapes? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IskOpvuWMI Sorry if its a repeated post. Just got these on FB and well I reserve may comments. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IskOpvuWMI Comment on this idiot(Series 1- and leave the Super Eagles out of the debased and convoluted mind of the devil himself. |
' Rain rain go away, come again another day, Guv Fashola want to do roads' |
Abeg d man don achieve a lot. [size=8pt]He granted amnesty now[/size] ![]() |
Dont waste ur airtime on rubbish. D man no sabi anything apart from Ososa juju. Of course he sabi wear cloth and his diseased smile. |
msaalli: ![]() Na wa o. Dis Akalamagbo no go kill pesin |
The sad part of it is Bolanle Bruce(D pix in Sahara Reporters). She was with Tell magazine as a reporter. Now filthy lucre has turned her into something else, supervising the inhuman treatment meted on fellow journalists. Na wa o. Adie njefun ara won. |
Eh yaa. Kidnapping na d best. Problem be say MEND don surrender. Or if you can get an albino(male or female from ur family) go babalawo place. Better money dat. Oloshi |
We don comot d nightmare? Doubt. D Anini wey dey Abuja dey do politics nko? Or is it because he changed d spelling to Anenih ehn |
Ibori: Ribadu sought my help in bid to become I-G * By AUGUSTINE AVWODE, * Published Today * News * Rating: ratingfullratingfullratingfullratingfullratingempty Unrated Ibori Former Delta State governor, James Onanefe Ibori, currently facing allegations of money laundering and corrupt practices by the London Metropolitan Police (MET) has declared that former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu severally sought his help in his frantic bid to become the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the country. Speaking for the first time since he left office two years and four months ago to a select group of journalists in Lagos on Friday, Ibori not only vehemently denied all charges of corruption levelled against him, he pointedly accused former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Ribadu of being behind his ordeals since he left office. In his words: "I can say without any fear of contradiction that I have and hope I still have a good relationship with the erstwhile chairman of the EFCC even though he now denies that he is a friend… Many times, he tried to get me to assist him in one way or the other, including his desire to become the Inspector General of Police. In his approach, he posited that in his estimation and knowledge of Nigerian politics, I was one of those who could help him achieve it," he stated. He claimed that Ribadu attempted to recruit him to join his crusade to annul the 2007 Presidential Election promising that if he did, "he would not file charges against me and would not prosecute me. I told him to give me time to reflect on it. But it would be stupid of me to have bought into his blackmail; so I ignored him. When he then realized that I was not succumbing to his cheap blackmail, he decided to go ahead with his plan of humiliating me." Ibori traced the genesis of his ordeal to his staunch and uncompromising stance on a major electoral promise he made back in 1998 to the people of Delta State that he would champion the cause of redressing the injustice associated with resources derivable from their land. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain said his unwavering commitment to resource control and practice of fiscal federalism culminated in his mobilization of all the lawmakers and governors of the South-South geo-political zone to demand for the payment of 13 per cent derivation as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution. His outspokenness which eventually forced the ex-president, Olusegun Obasanjo to pay the money however alienated him from the ex-president, he claimed. Worsening his plight, he said, was his involvement in opposition to the second term bid of Obasanjo in 2003. "Around November 2002, 15 of the 21 governors from the PDP including me, had an ad hoc meeting at my lodge in Abuja to decide who should be nominated by the PDP Governors’ Committee for election as the presidential candidate for the 2003 Election. The committee decided almost unanimously to get a new candidate instead of President Olusegun Obasanjo." Continuing, Ibori said: " Two days before the party convention, the governors had a breakfast meeting with President Obasanjo. I recall that at that meeting, the then Vice President, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku told the president in the presence of the governors that he was known to be very dictatorial, vindictive and unforgiving. The president appealed to the governors to support him and assured both the governors and the party leadership that if he was allowed to continue for the second term, he would adopt a more democratic approach." Obasanjo was to vow after the election that: "he had learned that I had put forward the view that he was unsellable, unmarketable and unelectable, he then vowed that he was going to make sure that I was unsellable, unmarketable and unelectable." The briefing which was supported with sundry documents also debunked the alleged $15 million bribe he allegedly offered the former EFCC boss. He described the allegation as unfounded claiming that Ribadu’s statements were contradictory. On the Niger Delta, Ibori said he believed that the President Umaru Yar’Adua administration is on the right path in finding a permanent solution to the crisis in the region. thenationonlineng.net/web2/articles/19807/1/Ibori-Ribadu-sought-my-help-in-bid-to-become-I-G/Page1.html This man and his stories sha. Must think we are as empty headed as he is. |
@t.okoro y don't u post your details(company profile, partner banks etc) to first confirm d authenticity of your selling points and boost the credibility of ur company. It will also help u in your efforts at increasing your customer base. There are so many pple out there looking for such opportunities. Or what do u think? |
nytroz.d:Stocks; not less than N10m preferably First Bank shares property; on valuation should not be less than N10m in preferrably mid - high end location. Insurance policies;not attractive now. cars etc: 4get. |
From a MFB, as a first timer, you'll most likely get 150k with min 2 gurantors, deposit of a third of d amount. and some serious screening. Good luck. |
depends on what u want which most likely will be a tenth of ur collateral |
This is a post for Outdoor Advertising practitioners. What do you think about the activities of Lasaa and its MD? Do you think the guy runs the place like a professional or just on whims? Personally, I think the guy is high on something and all those OAAN guys are not helping matters. Pandering to his wishes like dogs on a leash. The same guy did 2 high society parties and all the big ogas in outdoor were falling over themselves to give him money. No wonder the guy dey hallucinate well well. |
Nigeria politicians never ceases to amaze me. Right now, watching the inaugural flight into the newly-opened Akwa Ibom Airport and the amount of ceremonies going on. Can we ever get it right? When the whole project even at an inflated cost should not be up to N5b and the government embarks on a lavish ceremony that will not cost the state less than N2b. Looking at the whole building, it is nowhere near what Bi-coutney built as a local airport yet the Akwa Ibom governor goes about grinning like a pentecostal pastor who just performed a 'miracle'. Na wa o. |
textington:Abeg, half auto-half manual dey? Na dat i want ![]() |
Na Turai dey go ![]() |
What added value for an advertiser? |
Is she in her capacity as the founder of an NGO or as the elected leader of Nigeria? Dis Yar'adua sef, nothing wey we no go see. Very soon she will be presenting the budget to the senate. |
newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=7003&edition=2&ttl=20090919210204 The CBN Governor, Lamido Sanusi will be the guest at an interactive programme on BBC Tuesday, 22 Sept. All interested nlanders whoare interested should join in to contribute, vent their spleens, ask questions or just listen. Should be interesting. |
N1.15m? very cheap. Cool if it excludes maintenance. |
@pressy What's ur beef ? Ribadu come or e no come? Timing of the visit? The fact is he visited Gani's family to commiserate with them. I respect/admire the man for his courage. Maybe you are Onovo or why are u disputing what's common knowledge. Or u wan join police? |
@poster abasifo:But it is common knowledge that Gani battled with cancer for some time. Absolute BS. D man no see Soludo or Sanusi, na so so death dem dey see. All these mercantile preachers sef. I tire |
Another jester on the scene. Thot Okiro was the height, now this. Police no go kill person with laffter. |
@presido clocks do not malfunction? Check all the publications on the story and see if the reports tally otherwise shut-up. |
Fighting back now abi? A friend was with me yes2day who played in the margin market and dis discussn came up, the sh!t has really hit da ceilin and somebody must clear the augean stable. D banks are in a mess now and we've not even gotten the whole info about the depth of the rot. My questin to u is if they were not kicked out, do you think they'll voluntarily resign? Apart from gentleman Fola Adeola, many of them were MDs since inception of their banks and they've so much consolidated their hold that when they retire they'll pass the baton of infamy to their surrogates. |
and leave the Super Eagles out of the debased and convoluted mind of the devil himself.
