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Hausa:Yes, in Awka |
shagari011:I applied for this position too. I am confused on what to read. |
bebene:Please add me on 09121889022 Thanks. |
Big2T:Yes. |
Favourlade22:Oh! I understand perfectly. It's well |
Favourlade22:Haa! That's far. Did you use Emergency? |
AyTech11:Thank you so much |
Shannon70:Very well explained. Thank you |
Shannon70:Good day Shannon, I have seen all your work on this thread, thumbs up. Please, can I apply for visa before paying my sevis fee? |
Favourlade22:Good day. Please, when did you apply for your visa? |
Good morning all. I got Admission for Spring 2023. Please, if one applies for US Visa now, when is the interview date likely to be scheduled? I heard it takes time sometimes. And between Abuja and Lagos, which is better? |
" how many brothers fell victim to the street,rest in peace young niggas,there is a heaven for G. Be a lie if I tell that I never thought of death,my niggas we are the last ones left "...Life goes on,2pac. Rest well the developer of rap music. |
With due respect to our different sentiments, the six is not enough. kill them all! |
No offense, but the Tagbo guy doesn't know his age mates. At 35 he is still betting money to drink to stupor with kids like Davido and Krane. His death is probably as a result of still being a fool at 35. |
I can relate. I AM STILL STANDING ON MY FEET: These ones will be addressing the court making irrelevant applications,and when you want to react,you will hear,please,I am still on my feet. And funny enough, the application they are seeking for maybe irrelevant and frivolous. |
NtoAkwaIbom:you are correct. its called iji-ogbe custom of inheritance |
The man is just greedy. Such barbaric custom does no longer apply in the modern times. See the supreme court decision in the case of Ukeje v Ukeje decided in 2014,see the lead judgement delivered by Rhodes Vivour JSC. |
Khaynet:my thought exactly. He cannot possibly shot himself in the chest and then in the head. Its not practically possible. |
THE MAD COUPLE IN MY VILLAGE Samade was a graduate of applied physics from Nigerian university, Nsukka before he ran mad. Samade was a fan of every villager for his abilities and talents. Abilities and talents madness could not snatch away from him. His dancing steps and melodious voice cannot be ignored by passersby. He sings and dances without musical instruments yet those who listened and watched him wished he was not mad for the ecstasy he gave to them. His love life and marriage to Cynthia, another mad woman in the village was an envy of many couples. Samade and Cynthia had lived together in a self built self-contained under the popular bridge at Orile junction for 22 years. There were several times the villagers saw them quarreling but no one knew how they settled their differences. Unfortunately Samade and Cynthia do not speak the same language. While Samade was from my village, Cynthia was from the Eastern part of the country. They lived together for 22 years without a long separation. How they consented to live as couple and had 3 children is a riddle no one is yet to solve. They lived under same roof in quote, they had no source of income other than begging, they have no common sense, lacked counselors, never attended marriage classes, yet they lived together for 22years uninterrupted. Samade and Cynthia were the Romeo and Juliet of their world, a perfect match to a fault. Mad but proud of each other and their union. They were seen severally kissing, hugging, caressing and sharing romantic moments together in the village. They shared all things in common, they bathed together, played together, ate together, entertained their guests together, fought together, smiled together etc. Samade and Cynthia were an epitome of uncoordinated romantic folks. If they were not mad, they would have won the best couple of the year’s award. The lesson in Samade and Cynthia’s romantic story is this; “If the insane can sustain a romantic relationship, the sane should be able to do better”. Unfortunately, most sane couples with common sense cannot stay together as husband and wife for 10 years without divorce or separation. Yet they have access to the good things of life. They have good shelter, good food, sound education, spiritual helps, finance etc. The story of this mad couple inspired me when growing up in the village as a young boy. With this I made a covenant with my maker that I will have an enviable marriage. I told myself when I was 17 that “if a mad man can do it, I can do it better because I am at better advantage”. Unfortunately, Samade died on 24th July 20… and Cynthia died too on 3rd September of the same year of depression and loneliness. Their children were adopted by 3 different families whose lives were inspired by the romantic life of the mad couple. They were mad together They lived together They died together If the mad couple can do it, I can do it better because I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 4:13 KJV. The End
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The mastermind in the murder of a former winner of Guilder Ultimate Search, Hector Jobarteh, has said he only got N7,000 for the job. The 49-year-old suspect, Ismaila Adeyemi, who is in police custody with five other accomplices, said they originally set out to rob Jobarteh, not to kill him. Hector Jobarteh Hector Jobarteh (Facebook/Hector Jobarteh) According to him, he only took the victim's mobile phone and sold it at N7000, through his brother, Usman Adeyemi, who has also been arrested. The suspect said he gave his brother N2000 out of the money while he took N5000. On September 3, 2017, Jobarteh, 38, was shot dead after the assailants trailed him to his house on Olufowora Close, New Oko-Oba, Agege, from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja. It was gathered that the deceased had gone to pick his younger brother at the airport. Four other suspects, apart from Ismaila and Usman, are also in police custody in connection to the incident. The suspects include an Uber driver, who took the gang to the victim's house, and the buyers of the stolen phone. The Lagos State Police Command headquarters in Ikeja, paraded Ismaila on Monday, October 1. Narrating the incident to journalists, the suspect identified some of his gang members who took part in the robbery as Nonso and KK. He said a lady, who is still at large, led them to the deceased's residence. The suspect, Ismaila Adeyemi The suspect, Ismaila Adeyemi (Punch) He said, "I knew KK through Nonso, whom I worked with in a filling station in Apapa some years back. I met Nonso about five months ago and I gave him the address of where I live in Sango, Ogun State. KK just came back from abroad that time. "I did not know who the man was before the operation. On that day, we parked at a filling station around his house and a lady came to meet KK. After a while, he received a call from the lady and we saw the man (Jobarteh) drove into the close. "We followed him, but did not know where he entered. KK approached a woman and lied to her that the man’s car hit his and he sped off. He begged her to direct us to where the man entered and she did. When we got into the building, we saw the car and met another lady on the premises. "KK asked the lady to lead us to the man’s apartment, but she declined. It was when he pointed a gun at the woman that she complied and took KK upstairs. He called us to come upstairs, but by the time we got to a living room upstairs, he had shot the man’s father in the hand. He added that the gunshot prompted Jobarteh to come out from a room to the living room, where KK immediately shot him dead. "I did not shoot at all, although I was holding a gun too. I quarrelled with KK for shooting them, because our plan was just to rob. He threatened to shoot me and I kept quiet. It was a pair of shoes and flowers that were in the bag we collected from him. We didn’t find money there. "I took away only his white handset while KK went with the bag. I gave the phone to my brother, Usman, to help me sell it. He said he sold it for N7,000. I collected N5,000 and gave him N2,000." But the Lagos Police Commissioner, Edgar Imohimi, insisted that Ismaila shot the GUS winner. |
All these criteria are just mere puff to some extent. To get a Job in Nigeria now, one needs Grace of God. Most employers may not take note of all these things. They are interested in your qualifications,and in some cases,Who sent You. |
RIP...but d question is,where is he going? heaven or? did he live a good life while on earth? |
ReneeNuttall:Reasonable thinking. If not that I have a girl friend now,I would have slided into your DM...lol |
OlujobaSamuel:Thank You bro. It seems he doesnt know the rule of evidence |
Donbigi2:Lord Denning,u know the law very well. Nobody is talking about the objection in tendering the evidence before the court. My contention was that he said the mode of obtaining the evidence was deceitful because it was obtained from his phone. I am looking at his reason |
Partnerbiz:Okay,i can now relate from the story. Good observation |
The Defence lawyer countered the evidence because it was obtained by deceit. This Lawyer should know that in law,the mode of obtaining evidence is of no moment,provided the evidence relates to the fact in issue. Its very pitiable that a SAN would do such thing. CORRUPTION in all facets should be discountenaced. |
robosky02:Exactly,that was my initial arguement. |