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A 35-year-old graduate of law, Imoh Sunday, is currently facing charges of forgery, stealing and impersonation at the Tinubu Magistrates’ Court, Lagos State. He was accused of diverting a sum of N1.9m belonging to the Red Star Courier Service. Sunday had told the police that he graduated in 2009 and claimed to have been called to bar. He was arraigned for impersonation and forgery after it was discovered that he used a cloned law school certificate as part of bail conditions for the initial charges that brought him to the court on February 27. PUNCH Metro gathered that Sunday’s wife, Chikodi, who works for the courier firm, had given him the money piecemeal between March 2014 and January 2015 for deposit at the First Bank Plc, used by the firm. It was learnt that the sum was payment made by customers of the firm. Our correspondent gathered that the management of the courier service reported the case at the Lion Building Police Station when they could not access the funds and Sunday was arrested. The police said investigations revealed that the indigene of Impat Enim in Akwa Ibom State, stamped the deposit slips of the bank with a forged stamp he allegedly obtained at the Oluwole area of the state. It was gathered that the suspect was taken to the bank, where it was proved that there was no record that he deposited the money. He was later brought before the magistrate, Mrs. O.M. Ajayi, on two counts of forgery and stealing. Sunday, however, pleaded not guilty and was admitted to bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum. Our correspondent learnt that the forged certificate was discovered while the defence counsel, J.J. Ozemhoya, was making efforts to perfect his client’s bail. Ozemhoya subsequently wrote the court, indicating his withdrawal from the matter after the discovery. The letter read in part, “Upon the processing of the defendant’s bail, we requested that the wife attach his Call-to-Bar Certificate to proof and lend credence to our earlier application. The defendant’s wife brought photocopies of the said documents. The court suspected that the certificate was forged. I personally investigated and checked all the NBA sites and portals, but could not find the defendant’s name. “Since I have a duty to protect the Bar and the court and the entire society, I have to formally write to note this while I withdraw from the case to avoid name smearing.” During the second arraignment, the defendant equally pleaded not guilty to the two counts of impersonation and forgery preferred against him by the police. The charges read in part, “That you, Imoh Sunday, on November 15, 2010 in Lagos Magisterial District, did forge certificate of Call-to-Bar of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 363 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.” The presiding magistrate, Mrs. Salama Matepo, granted him bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum, adding that the defendant should be remanded in custody pending the perfection of his bail. While the first case was adjourned till May 6, 2015, the impersonation case would come up on May 13, 2015. |
Miracy:I dey fire my contract but it's entering my brain like German words without no knowledge of German alphabet nor pronunciation |
Miracy:question for the gods |
MockinJay:hmmmmm! get my popcorn just dey watch as the drama deg explode |
MockinJay:shoro niyen? |
Miracy:I just dey rock for here oooo even my head don become rock as I dey rock my head for rock.... |
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Oau freshers to resume by May 17 #BREAKING NEWS: This goes to all OAU students, The management of the sch just concluded a meeting,led by members of the senate. It is now glaring and crystal clear that Freshers resumption has bin postponed to 17th of May 2015 while stalites to 31st of may 2015. Its no more a rumour but a vital truth,this is from a reliable source, The source had it that the school had to shift the resumption date in other to prepare ahead and to avoid some floops against the next session and to give a breathing space for lecturers on campus in other to rest At this juncture,I hereby step aside to say ALUTA CONTINUA,VICTORIA ASCERTA AMANDLA AWETU!GREAT IFE STUDENTS ENJOY UR HOLIDAY and Stay KINGIN @cheroreporting @seal_magazine |
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https://www.nairaland.com/2268079/xenophobia-mtn-nigeria-warns-6000 this op can lie ooo, claiming that mtn employed millions of Nigeria while the MD claimed that mtn employed just 6000 workers (SIX THOUSANDS WORKERS). Moreover, MTN set to lose billions of dollars if Nigeria closes down their companies cos Nigeria has the highest number of subscribers, 27% of the total subscribers of mtn in 22 countries |
sostoz:#shoro niyen? pls, what is this guy saying? have you forgotten so soon when Nigeria and other African countries helped you during apartheid period? I guess this is the best way of repaying their kindness? you guys are just good even the best country in the world with that your ungrateful attitude! |
"I am a full blooded South African, born and bread in Soweto. I have never been to Nigeria and my impression of your Country is formed by the behaviour and actions of the many Nigerians who live in SA and what we hear and read from the media about the goings on in your country." GUY,listen up, if u can believe the media about what is going on in Nigeria, then, Nigerians have all the rights to believe about what is going on in South Africa. Moreover, are u saying that the media is no more the easiest and cheapest way to get information but to travel to the area of crime and risk our lives? Ogbeni, think well. |
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This thread is a reply to https://www.nairaland.com/2268079/xenophobia-mtn-nigeria-warns-6000 I think Mr Wale Goodluck had gotten it wrong by saying that Nigerians will suffer more if MTN decides to close down its offices. Let's get down to the fact lane. MTN has licence to operate in 22 countries. Nigeria has 57.224 million subscribers making it the country with the highest number of subscribers among these 22 countries. Nigerian number of subscribers represent 27.210% of the MTN's 210.304 million subscribers. It should be noted that excluding Iran which has 41.783 million subscribers, South Africa with 24.873 subscribers, Ghana with 13.055 subscribers and Nigeria, the remaining 18 countries pulled roughly 75 million subscribers altogether. Nigeria being the highest in term of subscribers has proven to be a country where generate its highest revenue (profit).MTN being a profit oriented company will not want to do something that will make it lose a lot of profit and its customers to other competitors like GLO and Airtel. Due to this fact, do you think MTN will be willing to lose their stronghold in terms of profit and subscribers to other competitors? While analysing Goodluck's statement, I discovered that he made the threat to instigate fear into the protesting masses from continue their vows. He made the statement out of fear because he knows that Nigerians are determined people and always protest when there is injustice (according to a post on Nairaland). He knows that if Nigerians carry out their threat, MTN will lose a lot of money. He made the statement to prevent the Protestants from carrying out their vows. It should also be noted that the fear of what Nigerians will if they fail to condemn the xenophobia made it to send messages to the subscribers after Nigerians had vowed to retaliate on SA companies in Nigeria. My conclusion is that the closing down of offices by MTN will have two effects. One effect is the loss of 6000 works by Nigerians and benefit of 500,000 Nigerians while the second effect is the loss of Nigeria, the stronghold of MTN's profit and subscribers. In your opinion do you think MTN can carry out this threat? In my own opinion, it can't carry out this due to d loss it will incurred. The country will try to curb the attack cos " South African businesses operating in sub-Saharan Africa would suffer"( according to a post on Nairaland). Let's disregard the threat and carry out our vow; note that " Companies including Sasol Ltd. and Kenmare Resources Plc have repatriated South African employees working in Mozambique following threats of reprisal attacks," if Mozambique can do it, then Nigeria can also do it. #SAYNOTOXENOPHOBIA |
Real estate is a thriving industry in most African states with massive construction activity in cities and emerging urban areas. A growing population, increased income levels and economic growth has created more demand for residential and commercial property. Institutional investors, both local and international, are also pumping millions of dollars into retail property. However, the focus is not only on the traditional Nairobi, Lagos and Johannesburg hubs. According to property portal Lamudi, which focuses on emerging markets, likely real estate opportunities in 2015 lie in emerging cities. The company has identified six investment hotspots in Africa based on market trends, infrastructure developments and attractive real estate opportunities. Read on 1. Abuja, Nigeria Although Abuja is the capital city, the commercial hub Lagos has a bigger population and attracts more businesses. But due to its growing status as one of the world’s emerging cities, Abuja is increasingly attracting real estate investors. Its strengths lie in well-developed architecture, strong infrastructure, good security, a favourable climate for business and a growing number of wealthy residents. 2.Naivasha, Kenya For many years Naivasha was mostly know for its horticulture and flowers exported to European markets. But these days the town, located 90km north-west of Nairobi, is both a popular tourist destination and emerging real estate market. It attracts investments in both leisure and retail property. Last year, Buffalo Mall, the first shopping centre in Naivasha, opened its doors. Other notable projects include the Aberdare Hills Golf Resort targeting wealthy Kenyans and expatriates, and the Longonot Gate luxury homes development. In 2014 Gems Cambridge International School, which is associated with Dubai-based investors, acquired land in Naivasha to put up the international-curriculum learning institution. 3. Casablanca, Morocco Also known as ‘White house’, Casablanca is Morocco’s industrial and business hub. The city hosts numerous local and international companies. Some of its strengths include close proximity to Europe, and the Port of Casablanca, one of the largest artificial ports in the world and a key international trade route for Morocco . The Casablanca Stock Exchange is Africa’s third-oldest with more than 75 quoted companies, both local and international. A 2014 survey by Lamudi shows Casablanca is most- popular location for house-hunters looking for residential property. The North African country’s youthful population finds Casablanca endearing because it offers employment and economic opportunities, and a modern lifestyle. 4. Jardins de Carthage, Tunisia Located south of the historic site of Carthage, this recently established neighbourhood has become a hotspot for luxury real estate. The residential neighbourhood hosts Tunisia’s largest airport, Tunis-Carthage, and is close to popular tourist sites making it attractive to luxury real estate developers and foreign investors. 5.Ndola, Zambia Situated 320km north of capital Lusaka, Ndola is the gateway to the country’s mining industry. The third largest city in Zambia, Ndola is experiencing a boom in industrial real estate driven by a strong manufacturing industry . The city hosts a major copper refinery industry, cement manufacturing facilities and a transformer manufacturing plant. Industrial development is also driven by its strong transportation connections facilitated by an international airport, its location at the junction of roads leading to several cities and towns and the oil pipeline from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania , which ends at the Ndola refinery. Ndola is also significant commercially with a good presence of insurance companies, local banks as well as hosting a major centre of operation for the country’s central bank, the Bank of Zambia. 6. Algiers, Algeria Although ranked as one of the least liveable cities in the world by The Economist , the vibrant capital of Algeria is emerging as an appealing location for investors. New suburbs are being created to the south to house the city’s growing population. The real estate sector is growing partly due to overall economic growth in Algeria and good infrastructure in the city and within neighbouring suburbs. Some of the strengths include the Houari Boumediene international airport, a subway line that opened in 2011 and a port which is key for the import of raw materials and industrial goods. Algiers is also an administrative and financial centre. http://www.howwemadeitinafrica.com/six-emerging-real-estate-investment-hotspots-in-africa/46162/ |
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