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Innoson truck are also very rugged. I will recommend it. |
I believe Sen. Hope Uzodinma knows that he will go into political oblivion after this current dispensation because the govanor, Rochas has made it known publicly that he will be contesting for the Orlu senatorial zone election, same senatorial zone which Hope Uzodinma presently occupies and if its the Gubernatorial seat he has his eyes on under APC, it wont be a meal ticket for him because, the govanor's in-law, Uche Nwosu is been projected by his Boss to taker over that seat. Anyway, maybe he wants to retire on his own after now. Coupled with the believe that he is an HIV Positive person surviving on anti retro viral drug. Good luck to his sha. |
Bad belle people have remembered the poor woman. Possibly her fellow food vendor on campus want to tarnish her image or one useless slowpoke wants to simply post something on social media to draw useless attention to his/her self. |
On the day of the match the referee really bleeped up. He refused blowing the final whistle despite the match time and extra have passed. Everyone was calling on him to blow the final whistle rather he was forming "super man" on the pitch. Heartland FC fans didn't find it funny with the referee and his officials but maintained there cool, not until Plateau FC equalized before the fans descended on the referee and his official. The center referee was beaten blue and black, not even the presence of the unarmed policemen could save him. I wish i could help him but who am i to withstand the venom of angry fans. |
In as much as I am not a fan of most Nigerian Top Politicians . I also think Nnamdi kanu blew up the goodwill he was enjoying from his large fellowship to pride. He exhibited arrogance and stubbornness to his own detriment. I still blame him for the death of all the people that l ost there life to a "not too thought out struggle". I mean how else do I define a struggle which u embark with out arms against a fully armed republic of Nigeria. He kept giving his gullible followers that all the world powers are behind his struggle but when the music turned round, nobody is even asking where he is. |
How can she be forgotten. Is she not that wan that used billions of dollars to renovate her official house? History will never forget her |
Well said, man of God. |
Rochas is very much right. |
Good for her atleast she will stop claiming 21 years every year. |
This kin adultnappers wey Dr. single handedly cught, hope Na the main ppl sha. If they are.....good for them. let's raid our society of criminal elements. kudos to Rambo Dr. |
This tonto matter don tire me.
Next......,., |
- Sodipo was deported from the US in 1995 but returned to the country four years later to commit fraud - He claimed to be a US citizen and voted in at least two general elections in the US - Williams stole data from schools and other data storage and used the information to illegally enrich himself. Kunle Sodipo Williams, a Nigerian man living in the United States has pleaded guilty to several cases of fraud in that country. According to a report by Vanguard, Williams faces 20 years in jail for mail fraud, aggravated identity theft, voter fraud and illegally re-entering the US after being initially deported. Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General Stuart M. Goldberg of the Justice Department’s Tax Division and Acting U.S. Attorney Carrie Costantin for the Eastern District of Missouri said Sodipo pleaded guilty in a Federal court in Alabama. According to documents filed with the court, Sodipo in conjunction with some other people stole public school employees’ IDs from a payroll company and used them to electronically file more than 2,000 fraudulent federal income tax returns seeking more than $12 million in refunds. He also stole several return preparer’s Electronic Filing Identification Numbers (EFINs) which he used to get tax-related bank products and services. Williams used the blank stock to print checks funded by the fraudulent refunds and directed some of the refunds onto debit cards. Williams previously entered the United States from Nigeria under the name Kunlay Sodipo, but was deported in 1995. In 1999, Williams illegally returned to the United States from Nigeria using the last name Williams. In 2012, Williams registered to vote in federal, state and local elections by falsely claiming that he was a U.S. citizen and voted in the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections. Williams will be sentenced on October 13 by Chief U.S. District Judge Rodney W. Sippel and faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for mail fraud, 10 years in prison for illegal reentry, five years in prison for each voter fraud count and a mandatory minimum sentence of two years in prison for aggravated identity theft. Recall that, NAIJ.com also reported recently that three Nigerian men arrested for their involvement in online scam have been sentenced to several years in prison by a court in Mississippi, United States. The men have reportedly made millions of dollars from duping unsuspecting people through the internet. NAIJ.com learnt that Oladimeji Seun Ayelotan, 30, was sentenced to 95 years in prison; Rasaq Aderoju Raheem, 31, was given 115 years and Femi Alexander Mewase, 45, got 25 years behind bars. https://www.naija.ng/7386-nigerian-man-defrauds-us-12m-faces-20-years-jail.html |
Them wan use style take sell there market. Anyway no how dep gov no go give them 20k each. |
well said bro, don't mind those smelling white racist.
black is beautiful always . |
[b]Let it not be made in china marriage this one wey una rush enter so.[/b] |
unfortunately this is becoming a norm in most government owned secondary school in Lagos. Our so called" futures of tomorrow" are turning to be vampires and terror even before attaining the assumed adult age of 18. This need to be addresses as soon as possible else it will spread to other government owned secondary school in the federation. |
This babe has made millions with her massive boobs. Now ask yourself,what u have achieved with yours. |
Mbaise nwere nnmadu Igbo nwere oke nmadu. |
educative |
did I hear you well say insurance? Or maybe you meant African insurance via Baba. |
brainpulse:Your comment indeed sounds like your username. Your brain is indeed in pause mode. Receive brain in the name of anything you serve. MUMU grade one. |
It is Long Over due. |
Obiano is indeed working. Thanks HRH Sanusi for acknowledging. |
I know most of you will say Imo state University. Anyway IMSU can be said to be the cheapest state university in the " southern" part of Nigeria. I emphasis on the word southern because I don't k n ow what is been charged in terms northern part. But on the other hand when you sum up the compulsory text books you buy every semester from lecturers and the costly annual hostel fees charged by landlords,it may no longer appear cheap. I know most Federal University pay between 30-40k every session and are not mandated to buy text books. So tuition fee wise IMSU carries it for state-owned university. |
Nissan Product parts are usually expensive so I won't really encourage you to go for Nissan product. Toyota is cool and has second hand value even through I doubt if you will get any direct Tokunbo of these Camry or corolla at that range you are budgeting. But if you can fine and good but make sure you aren't buying a stolen vehicle and I strongly advise, make sure it has custom duties paid on it. This last 3weeks I have friends who had there vehicle impounded by custom despite they bought from a recognized car stand. There offence is the importer didn't pay custom duty on the vehicle and sold it to the innocent buyers. |
seunlayi:Must you say something/nonsense? |
Liz Benson and Zack Orji. .....face of Nollywood then. |
His story is about to change |
Naija, always playing the role of the big brother while there own house is burning. |
OP, it will be so unfair of you if you have gotten the balance of your money and refused to come tell the same people you cried out to and I expect you to render an unreserved apology to the young man, chukwudi, who you have attempted painting black. |
MACD19:Still waiting for you to tell us the class of visa your brother travelled with and the reason for his deportation. |