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PropertiesRe: Tiles And Marbles by EKENEA(op): 7:15am On Apr 04, 2008
Thanks,I will get back to you.
PropertiesRe: Tiles And Marbles by EKENEA(op): 7:03am On Apr 02, 2008
Please, I need web Site.
PoliticsRe: Frustrated by EKENEA(m): 3:09pm On Mar 31, 2008
please Stop running, watch your back because nobody is chasing you,you are chasing yourself,hence if you continue to run you will never stop running. I hate the word patriotic because their is nothing like that in Nigerian dictionary. I made the same mistake and end up starting from level 0.
PropertiesRe: Cost Of Fencing 2 Standard Plots Of Land by EKENEA(m): 9:56am On Mar 27, 2008
Yo can not give an estimate, first you have to know the type of soil, etc.
PropertiesTiles And Marbles by EKENEA(op): 7:11am On Mar 27, 2008
Plaese help me out, with a company that deals on colourful tiles and marbles.
AutosRe: Value Of Used Kia Rio by EKENEA(m): 4:18pm On Mar 25, 2008
why do you want to sale it
PropertiesRe: Furniture by EKENEA(m): 7:47am On Mar 24, 2008
Go to park and shop at adeola odekun
AutosRe: Do Not Buy Any Used Vehicle Without Checking Out The Vin ! by EKENEA(m): 4:44pm On Feb 27, 2008
@ Brauneyes

I am sorry for that the number is 4T1BE46K08U202718
AutosRe: Do Not Buy Any Used Vehicle Without Checking Out The Vin ! by EKENEA(m): 3:51pm On Feb 27, 2008
Good day Guys,

Please,check this vin no , 4T1BE46K0BU202718

THANKS.
AutosRe: Range Rover Sport,c-class,touareg by EKENEA(m): 11:15am On Feb 26, 2008
@ tosincci

Please stay away from touareg, its one of the ten worse suvs.
AutosRe: Audi A8 Quattro For Urgent Sale by EKENEA(m): 5:14pm On Feb 19, 2008
@ Madas02

I have been calling, your phone is always on voice mail and I hope you received my mails.
AutosRe: 2007 Camry V6 Xle For Sale! Call 07030660861 by EKENEA(m): 7:18am On Feb 19, 2008
Hmmmmmmmm,I have seen toks like this at beger for 4M, then how much is your last offer.
AutosRe: Toyota Corolla 2009 Model - Is It In Nigeria Yet? by EKENEA(m): 7:09am On Feb 16, 2008
@Viperman,

Can we talk, email a.obiajulu@hotmail.com. Please Iam waiting.
AutosRe: Beautiful 2007 Toyota Camry Le For Sale by EKENEA(m): 1:18pm On Feb 14, 2008
@ MIDAS02,

Please check your mail (still waiting for your mail)
AutosRe: 2005 Vw Touareg Suv For Sale by EKENEA(m): 7:21am On Feb 10, 2008
spec and how much
CareerRe: Nigerian Engineers Are Not Competent? by EKENEA(m): 5:40pm On Feb 05, 2008
You people are facing the engineers, what about doctors,lawyers etc, the problem is all over third world nations,even in G8 nations they still have those that perform below average.exposure in the field matters.
AutosRe: How Much Could I Get For A Nissan Murano by EKENEA(m): 7:23am On Jan 30, 2008
@Prince onx

Please lets talk, I need your assistance (a.obiajulu@hotmail.com)
SportsSenegal Coach Kasperczak Resigns by EKENEA(op): 4:56pm On Jan 28, 2008
From BBC



Senegal coach Henri Kasperczak has resigned with immediate effect following his team's poor performances at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ghana.
The Teranga Lions lost 3-1 to Angola on Sunday and now have only a slim chance of qualifying for the last eight.

Senegal assistant coach Lamine Ndiaye will take charge of their final game, against South Africa on Thursday.

Kasperczak, in charge since May 2006, said: "I assume all responsibility for the poor showing."

I'm not looking to blame anyone or look for an excuse

Henri Kasperczak

Speaking on Monday, Kasperczak added: "I tendered my resignation immediately after the match against Angola to the president of the Senegalese federation and it has been accepted. I have informed the players.

"I'm not looking to blame anyone or look for an excuse, but maybe with me out of sight things might turn out well because we still have a chance."

Senegal have one point from their two matches and must defeat South Africa and rely on Tunisia defeating Angola to have any chance of progressing.

Technical director of the Senegalese football federation, Amata Fall, told BBC Sport that Kasperczak's resignation came out of the blue.

"We are surprised he has taken this decision because there was a good bond between him and the players," said Fall.

Kasperczak, who played for Poland at the World Cup in 1974, has previously been in charge of Ivory Coast, Tunisia and Mali.

Senegal reached the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals in 2006, the last eight in 2004 and were finalists in 2002.
SportsRe: First Round Match: Nigeria (2) Vs Benin (0)! by EKENEA(m): 1:13pm On Jan 28, 2008
I do not see how nigeria will beat benin, with vogts as coach, he did same in scotland so do not expect nigeria to win, its benin 3 nigeria 1
SportsBenin Coach Claims 'fix' Approach by EKENEA(op): 11:01am On Jan 25, 2008
[FROM BBC REPORT.


Benin coach Reinhard Fabisch says he was asked if he would help fix the result of his side's Africa Cup of Nations match against Mali.

Benin lost the Group B match 1-0 after conceding a second-half penalty.

Fabisch is willing to give the Confederation of African Football the name and number of the man who claimed to be from a Singapore-based company.

"He wanted to find out from me if there was any possibility of manipulating the match," Fabisch told BBC Sport.


Interview: Benin coach Reinhard Fabisch

"I told him: 'Look, you have two minutes to leave the hotel or I will call the police'."

Fabisch added that the man - a black African - spoke to him at the team's hotel on Saturday, two days before the Mali defeat.

The man said the company he represented claimed to be able to fix matches across Africa and planned to win money in bets on the tournament's opening goal.

The first goal of the Africa Cup of Nations was Ghana's penalty against Guinea on Sunday 20 January, a game the tournament hosts won 2-1.

"I was astonished that he had the guts to approach a German to fix a football match," said Fabisch.

"I think that African players are vulnerable to this kind of approach, because many of them don't have money.

"This is why poor countries like Benin are targeted.

"I cut him short and told him to leave. It doesn't help football.

"I assume that if someone approaches you like that, then they have that (money) in mind."

Subsequently Fabisch warned his players to tell him if they were approached.

Benin next play Ivory Coast in Sekondi on Friday.
SportsBenin Coach Claims 'fix' Approach by EKENEA(op): 10:59am On Jan 25, 2008
[FROM BBC REPORT.


Benin coach Reinhard Fabisch says he was asked if he would help fix the result of his side's Africa Cup of Nations match against Mali.

Benin lost the Group B match 1-0 after conceding a second-half penalty.

Fabisch is willing to give the Confederation of African Football the name and number of the man who claimed to be from a Singapore-based company.

"He wanted to find out from me if there was any possibility of manipulating the match," Fabisch told BBC Sport.


Interview: Benin coach Reinhard Fabisch

"I told him: 'Look, you have two minutes to leave the hotel or I will call the police'."

Fabisch added that the man - a black African - spoke to him at the team's hotel on Saturday, two days before the Mali defeat.

The man said the company he represented claimed to be able to fix matches across Africa and planned to win money in bets on the tournament's opening goal.

The first goal of the Africa Cup of Nations was Ghana's penalty against Guinea on Sunday 20 January, a game the tournament hosts won 2-1.

"I was astonished that he had the guts to approach a German to fix a football match," said Fabisch.

"I think that African players are vulnerable to this kind of approach, because many of them don't have money.

"This is why poor countries like Benin are targeted.

"I cut him short and told him to leave. It doesn't help football.

"I assume that if someone approaches you like that, then they have that (money) in mind."

Subsequently Fabisch warned his players to tell him if they were approached.

Benin next play Ivory Coast in Sekondi on Friday.
PoliticsRe: What's The Penalty For Embezzling Public Funds In Nigeria? by EKENEA(m): 1:15pm On Jan 22, 2008
@ Elosele

Please don't say so. we as Nigerians are not , but its those at the top , if you are found stealing goat you may go in for 2-5 years no bail straight to jail. but if its 800 million, you will get bail,if you are going to be jailed you spend your jail term in your house or Europe/USA,
PoliticsRe: Is Ojukwu A Gen Or Lt. Col? by EKENEA(m): 11:23am On Jan 21, 2008
What ever he was, he is now in the past.
PoliticsRe: What's The Penalty For Embezzling Public Funds In Nigeria? by EKENEA(m): 11:21am On Jan 21, 2008
ten chieftancy titles
PropertiesRe: Wanted: Property For About 4-6million? by EKENEA(m): 6:59am On Jan 21, 2008
Area of lagos in your mind
PhonesRe: China Phones! The Good, The Bad, The Evil by EKENEA(m): 7:23am On Jan 17, 2008
@ 4gotnheros

Do not blame the igbo boys blame your govt for allowing the importation of china phones, this shows that nigeria do not have standard or nigeria has no standard control.
PhonesRe: Mtn Free Browsing. by EKENEA(m): 7:47am On Jan 15, 2008
I use MTN and Celtel all nokia fone, my add---a.obiajulu@hotmail.com
PoliticsHow Army Officers Sold Weapons To Militants by EKENEA(op): 7:24am On Jan 15, 2008
Please read this from nigerian Tribune.

How army officers sold weapons to militants: N220m found in Major’s account; N100m in Colonel’s account; 15 officers face court martial - Yar’Adua orders investigation
Chris Agbambu, Abuja - 15.01.2008

THERE have been startling revelations about how army officers sold weapons to militant groups in the Niger Delta. According to investigations, thousands of AK-47 rifles, General Purpose Machine guns (GPMGs) and ammunition are said to be missing from the Nigerian Army Central Ordinance Depot in Kaduna.


Upon investigation as ordered by President Umaru Yar’Adua, the missing arms and ammunition were discovered to have been sold to militants in the Niger Delta.


The President, according to sources, ordered the investigations following a discovery by the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Luka Yusuf, that many of the arms and ammunition that the militant groups were using to kill soldiers of the Joint Task Forces in the Niger Delta were similar to those in the army armoury.


Investigations then revealed that agents of the groups from the area had, indeed, engaged in several arms purchases from the Army’s Central Ordinance depot in Kaduna to the surprise of the Army chief and the Federal Government. Consequently, 15 officers of the Nigerian Army, including three Colonels, two Lieutenant Colonels, one Major and about 10 NCOs are currently facing a court martial at the Infantry Centre and School in Jaji, Kaduna.


Sources disclosed that the board of enquiry set up to investigate the disappearance of the arms discovered that a Major, who is one of the officers in charge of the Central Ordinance Depot, Kaduna, had over N220 million in his account while a Colonel involved in the matter had about N100 million in his own account. Nine of the non-commissioned officers attached to the ordinance depot had various sums ranging from N50 million, N20 million to N10 million in their accounts.


Indications that there was trouble emerged last week when the authorities of the National Defence College, Abuja, received a letter from the office of General Yusuf recalling two Colonels currently undergoing the Senior Officers Course at the college. Before the recall of the two Colonels to face the court martial, some military officers had been arrested and detained at the Mogadishu Cantonment in Abuja on the orders of the Chief of Army Staff.


Nigerian Tribune gathered that the two Colonels were recalled for them to proceed to Kaduna to face the court martial, having been implicated in the arms sale. Nigerian Tribune gathered that the military authorities got to know about the arms deal following the declaration of war on the Joint Task Force by about 10 militant groups in the Niger Delta and the arrest of Jomo Gbomo in Angola.


An agent of the militants was said to have approached the officers of the Central Ordinance Depot with about N250 million to buys arms, oblivious of the fact that the former officer in charge had been posted out. The new officer played along for some time and then informed the army authorities.


Before he could be nabbed, however, he fled, making a furious General Yusuf to order investigations into the matter. It was during the investigations that it was discovered that over 30,000 AK-47 rifles, 5,000 GPMG’s and boxes of ammunition and grenades were missing from the depot.


Army spokesman, Brigadier-General Solomon Giwa-Amu, confirmed the court martial, but said it was over some missing arms and ammunition and not in connection with arms sale to militants.
PoliticsRe: Building The Ijaw Nation by EKENEA(m): 9:36am On Jan 13, 2008
@ Vikiviko
Which people will handle the project, same govs and elders, my bro, stop thinking about the swamp, because right now I am working in the swamp, I am sorry to say that, no Ijaw chief /elder will like to stay /leave or allow is child to grow up in the swamp again, they preffer to build there houses in port Harcourt, Lagos or Abuja if they have the money, if elders that are suppose to fight for Ijaw nation are doing this, you can see that they will never be a real fight for Ijaw land to develop, forget about the millitants ,they are all bunkerers, they will never allow any government to the creeks/swamps they will fight them to the last drop of their blood, they( millitants) are very very rich.for example in Bonny Island, they do not have (bore hole) drinking water, NLNG supply the town fresh water through road trucks, which are owned by chiefs and being paid for by NLNG. do you think that NLNG will not be able to provide fresh water to the town through pipes,Think about this. Bye.
PropertiesRe: Nigerite Roofs vs Aluminium Roofs by EKENEA(m): 2:59pm On Jan 12, 2008
difference is clear,aluminium is by far better.
RomanceRe: Can You Sleep With Your Landlady by EKENEA(m): 12:25pm On Dec 16, 2007
flog her well well
PoliticsRe: Yar'adua Invites Britain To Reorganise Nigerian Police by EKENEA(m): 12:57pm On Dec 12, 2007
DO NOT WORRY, BECAUSE PIG IS PIG.

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