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jayfierce:That's all therein. An online application was made months back, and just few days ago, they sent a mail, requesting an explanation for supplying an information they felt was wrong; as regard travel history. Thus, he's initial question, if they actually give such an opportunity to explain such allegation. Has anyone encountered such? |
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Hello House. Please i have this Lexus RX 330 that has been consuming more than required amount of fuel. It doesn't smoke though, but have the following scan codes: 1: P0300- Random/Multiple Cylinder Missfire 2: P0102- Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Low Input 3: P0113- Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input My mechanic did change the spark plugs and serviced the injector, yep, it still gulps fuel like "no man's business" I'm confused, and afraid of taking it to another auto workshop, which means, another handling... I need urgent help, PLEASE!! |
I vote Rozzay |
I vote Rozzay!! |
I vote Rozzay |
delgroveng: AvailableWhat's the last it can go for? |
inspiredm:Very good job you are doing here. I intend paying for this vehicle; could you kindly check it's history for me, before payment is done? JTJHF10U620245881 emchioenterprise@gmail.com Thanks in advance!! |
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EAST ST. LOUIS • A Nigerian man indicted here and accused of running an online “romance scam” that victimized at least 30 women in Illinois, Missouri and elsewhere has been arrested in London, the U.S. attorney’s office said Tuesday. Olayinka Ilumsa Sunmola, 31, pretended to be a current or retired member of the military, using information and photos he’d stolen from real people on online dating sites, the indictment says. He wooed each woman for months, using flowers, stuffed animals, greeting cards and candy and promises that each “was his one true love, his sole love interest, and the woman with whom he intended to spend the rest of his life,” the indictment claims. Once they were involved in a relationship, Sunmola began manufacturing fake emergencies that required ever-increasing amounts of money from his victims, prosecutors said. The victims were not named but lived in Illinois’ Bond County, St. Charles and St. Louis counties, Mascoutah and elsewhere. Sunmola often pretended to be from Mascoutah, the indictment says. Sunmola scammed a Bond County woman into buying electronics and shipping them to him, reshipping electronics he’d bought using stolen credit card information and taking out cash advances on a credit card, the indictment says. She was forced into bankruptcy, eventually owing at least $98,000. One unnamed resident of Mascoutah was tricked into buying a webcam and posing “in a sexually suggestive position,” then blackmailed by Sunmola, prosecutors said. He emailed a video to her and relatives and threatened to post the pictures online, telling “the woman that by the time he was done with her she would want to kill herself” if she didn’t keep sending him money, prosecutors said. Another was tricked into cashing fake traveler’s checks for Sunmola, caught and charged, the U.S. attorney’s office said. Sunmola was indicted Nov. 20, on eight felony counts of conspiracy, mail and wire fraud, and extortion, but the indictment was sealed until last month, to aid Sunmola’s extradition. Sunmola, originally of Lagos, Nigeria, currently lives in South Africa and was arrested as he was preparing to board a British Airlines flight from Heathrow Airport to Johannesburg. The U.S. attorney’s office in Southern Illinois worked with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Homeland Security Investigations, the U.S. Secret Service and the Illinois attorney general’s office, which referred the case to prosecutors. Another Nigerian man, Adagun Moshood Olalekan, was indicted by the same office March 4, and accused of a similar scam. He has been arrested by the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crime Commission and is awaiting extradition, prosecutors said Source: Nigeria Sun |
I am sure, when the whole dust settles, the Liberian Government need to compensate the families of those affected by this wicked act of madness. |
Documents obtained by this newspaper showed that Mr. Sawyer’s employers, ArcelorMittal, an iron mining company, suspended him from work and isolated him after it became aware that he had contact with his sister who died of the virus on July 8. The company also issued an internal memo to staff of the company informing them that Mr. Sawyer had been referred to the Liberian Health ministry for testing and close observation. The Liberian Government was aware that Patrick Sawyer, its citizen who brought the Ebola virus into Nigeria, had possibly contracted the virus from his late sister, yet cleared him to travel to Nigeria for a conference organised by the Economic Community of West African States [ECOWAS], PREMIUM TIMES can authoritatively report today. Documents obtained by this newspaper showed that Mr. Sawyer’s employers, ArcelorMittal, an iron mining company, suspended him from work and isolated him after it became aware that he had contact with his sister who died of the virus on July 8. The company also issued an internal memo to staff of the company informing them that Mr. Sawyer had been referred to the Liberian Health ministry for testing and close observation. “A family member of an ArcelorMittal Liberia employee died on Tuesday, July 8th, in Monrovia due to a confirmed case of the Ebola virus,” the July 11 edition of Satellite, an internal newsletter of ArcelorMittal Liberia, said. “The employee had minimal contact with the victim, at the state where the virus was infectious. “Doctors say the risk of potential transfer to any member of the ArcelorMittal staff or contractors is very low. The employee has submitted to the Ministry of Health for a medical examination for possible Ebola infection, and has also requested the Ministry of Health to make the result available to ArcelorMittal Liberia and its close affiliates. “There is no evidence to suggest that the employee has been infected. Under the Ministry of Health guidelines, the employee is being monitored on a daily basis and will continue to do so for a period of 21 days. During this time the employee will be absent from work.” The July 25 edition of the Satellite, which announced Mr. Sawyer’s death, reads: “Patrick was last at the Buchanan site (of AncelorMittal) on 9th July when he informed us about the death of his sister. Having informed us of this news, Patrick was submitted to the Ministry of Health for a medical observation and isolation and requested not to return to work until he had passed through the incubation period. He has not been at the Buchanan site or in any ArcelorMittal office since that time.” But despite being under isolation and observation for the deadly disease, the Liberian Government, through its Deputy Finance Minister For Fiscal Affairs, Sebastian Muah, cleared Mr. Sawyer to travel to Nigeria for an ECOWAS convention in Calabar. The deputy minister personally admitted approving the trip in an online discussion forum, where some Liberian citizens raised questions about his action and competence. Mr. Muah could not be reached for comments on Monday. His mobile telephone was switched off the numerous times PREMIUM TIMES called. But the Liberian Minister of Information, Lewis Brown, admitted to this newspaper that his government knew Mr. Sawyer was possibly infected by the virus before he travelled to Nigeria. “I can confirm to you that he was advised by the Chief Medical Officer at the Ministry of Health not to leave the country because he was under observation,” Mr. Brown said by telephone from Monrovia, the Liberian capital. “It was regrettable that he left the country while being observed. “We felt he had a duty to his colleagues to tell them that he was under observation for the disease. We also felt he had a duty to our country and yours (Nigeria) not to leave Liberia so as not to endanger the lives of others.” Asked why a Liberian government official approved Mr. Sawyer’s trip to Nigeria even when the administration was watching him for Ebola, Mr. Brown said he had no information that the Deputy Minister, Mr. Muah, okayed the journey. He however explained that such an administrative slip was possible at the time Mr. Sawyer left Liberia for Nigeria because at that time, inter-agency cooperation among government departments was low. “It’s possible the health ministry was monitoring him (Mr. Sawyer) but the finance ministry did not know,” Mr. Brown said. “It was a slip and we have learned from it regrettably.” He said the Patrick Sawyer incidence had now compelled Liberia to rework its procedures. “Now the practice is to share the names of everyone under observation with all other agencies, including the airport, so they cannot leave the country,” the minister said. “Before the Patrick Sawyer incidence, we did not have that kind of cooperation. We were not locking people under observation down. We were only bringing them to the isolation centre after they showed signs of the disease.” Liberian newspaper, The New Dawn, which saw the CCTV footage recorded at the James Spriggs Payne’s Airport, Monrovia, moments before Mr. Sawyer boarded an Asky Airline plane to Lagos on July 20, reported that he looked “terribly ill” and wore a “sad countenance“ like someone in severe pain. Apparently overtaken by “excruciating pain,” he, at a point, laid flat on his stomach on the floor in the corridor of the airport. The paper also reported the footage as capturing Mr. Sawyer sitting alone and avoiding bodily contacts with other passengers who came close to him at the boarding gate of the airport as he awaited his flight to Lagos. Mr. Sawyer became severely ill on the plane and was taken to First Consultant Hospital, Obalende, from the Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos. Reports of events before he travelled to Nigeria and soon after his death have now shown that top Liberian government officials were aware of his trip to Nigeria and appeared to have done nothing to stop him. The reports have also shown that Mr. Sawyer did not escape from where he was quarantined as reported by some newspapers. In fact, the actions of some Liberian officials suggested that they were more concerned with getting Mr. Sawyer to the convention venue in Calabar and cared very little about the health risk he posed. After he died, First Consultant Hospital issued a statement saying it resisted immense pressure from Liberian officials to discharge Mr. Sawyer from the hospital to enable him to attend the convention in Calabar, with diplomats saying he had a key role to play at the convention. Nigeria was free of Ebola until July 20 when Mr. Sawyer arrived. He became terribly ill on his flight and was rushed to the First Consultant Hospital Obalende, Lagos, where he died on July 24. Nigeria’s Health Minister, Onyebuchi Chukwu, said on Monday that although the Liberian government has apologized for the incidence, it was pertinent to note that Nigeria was free of Ebola Virus until its importation by the Liberian-American. Mr. Sawyer’s action, he said, has placed unnecessary stress on Nigeria’s health system. http://saharareporters.com/2014/08/12/how-liberian-govt-cleared-patrick-sawyer-travel-nigeria-ebola |
Have you read the full story about this fellow? He was under full observation in Liberia, before sneaking into Nigeria, fully aware of his health status! The questions we should be asking is, if this act is out of wickedness or ignorance. And since the Government of Liberia did apologize earlier this week, I advice the Nigerian Government should do the needful by demanding full compensation for the families of those who by one way or the other have been affected by this man's act of wickedness! Kanwulia: He was just an unfortunate victim in all this. |
eaglechild: Please do not feign ignorance.Click the link, and check it's subject. Like I asked, how old are you? |
eaglechild: I can see you have just edited the heading to POTENTIAL.That's the confusion you get, when you don't read before commenting! Edit what? |
eaglechild: Please stop misleading the public.How old are you? |
Working in a secretive quarantined lab, scientists in the US have discovered a small molecule that saves monkeys and rodents from one of the world's most terrifying viruses. Image: Giovanni Cancemi/Shutterstock Ebola and related viruses cause hemorrhagic fever and death through organ failure, and can have a mortality rate of up to 90%, among the highest of any known human disease. But researchers working in a high-contaminant biological laboratory maintained by USAMRIID at Fort Detrick in Maryland, US, may have found a potential cure, they've reported in Nature. The scientists have discovered a molecule, named BCX4430, which looks a lot like the "A" that makes up DNA: adenosine. Adenosine is one of four base pairs in DNA, and is also used in the genomes of RNA-based viruses, such as Ebola. But because BCX4430 looks so much like Adenosine, the scientists found that members of the Filoviridae virus family, such as Ebola, can accidentally use it as a building block when trying to grow inside our cells. This is a deadly mistake, writes RealClearScience, as BCX4430 blocks virus growth and reproduction and stops the virus in its tracks. In the study, the team gave Macaque monkeys effected with the deadly Marburg virus (a close relative to Ebola) two doses for BCX4430 a day for 14 days. The monkeys who weren't given any of the treatment were dead by day 12, whereas all but one monkey who was given BCX4430 survived, even if they only received treatment 48 hours after they were infected. Luckily, only viruses appear to be tricked into using BCX4430, and human and monkey cells do just fine with the molecule around. In vitro experiments also suggest that BCX4430 could potentially be used against a wide range of viruses, including SARS, influenza, measles and dengue. It's too early to get excited just yet, with no human trials yet conducted. But the newly discovered molecule holds the greatest potential we've ever seen for curing these terrifying diseases. http://pda.sciencealert.com.au/news/20142204-25416.html |
stephenobuks: How is the Environmental Sanitation in your Area?It's functional around Gbaja- Surulere.... |
I did both. Please take note, I started the self-study, two moths before lectures proper. Can't imagine paying that amount of money without getting the best out of it. The thought of it, wakes me up everyday, as early as 4:30am. I will advice you start with the Q&A part, before going into the study proper. Regards, Beehandz: Pls inbox me d materials u used. Writin mine nxt year Jan. |
These guys are dead selfish.... |
jude33084:How about MUN 1:2 ARS? |
I'm using this opportunity to thank all those that have in one way or the other contributed to my Nebosh success- the materials, PQ and encouragements, were all helpful. It's been an experience worthwhile! Now, that I've made a distinction in Nebosh, coupled with a first degree and masters in Geography& Environmental Management; and Environmental Technology respectively, can someone be helpful enough with an HSE or related job connection? I will really appreciate such help! Thanks and God bless.... |
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Joyfullyme: Read this story again this man never talk wetin happen well.Pray you don't find yourself in a similar situation. Same thing happened to me last June, somewhere around Ikeja, before they could walk down with their guns to me, I took off(even with the traffic light showing RED) I'm not ready to die such death... |
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