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MadCow1:WHY NOT STRIP HER ? |
the best offer u can get in ABJ |
integritylady:seriously? |
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Three Men Arraigned In Lagos For Defrauding Konga John Adindu Nweke, Anike Igwe Stephen, and Kelechi Chetachi Emenike were, on Wednesday, arraigned before a Federal High Court in Lagos for allegedly defrauding Konga, an online retailer, of N35 million. According to the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) of the Nigeria Police Force, the accused persons carried out the fraud around April 2015 by obtaining iPhones valued at N35million for which they issued United Bank of Africa and Fidelity Bank cheques, which were not honoured when presented. John Adindu Nweke, Anike Igwe Stephen, and Kelechi Chetachi Emenike were, on Wednesday, arraigned before a Federal High Court in Lagos for allegedly defrauding Konga, an online retailer, of N35 million. According to the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) of the Nigeria Police Force, the accused persons carried out the fraud around April 2015 by obtaining iPhones valued at N35million for which they issued United Bank of Africa and Fidelity Bank cheques, which were not honoured when presented. The cheques were not honoured because their accounts did not have sufficient funds to cover the transaction. They were also alleged to have received the phones. According to the prosecutor, Effiong Asuquo, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), the alleged offences are contrary to Section 1(1)(a)(b) of the Advance Fee Fraud Act and Section 15 (1)(a)(ii)(3) of the Money Laundering Prohibition Act 2004 as amended. The accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges. Consequently, the prosecutor urged the court to remand them in prison custody pending trial. Lawyer to the accused persons, Mr. E. Sunday, did not oppose the submissions of the prosecution. The presiding judge, Justice Abdulaziz Anka, ordered that the three accused persons be remanded in prison custody and adjourned till 10 October for the commencement of trial. http://saharareporters.com/2016/08/10/three-men-arraigned-lagos-defrauding-konga
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this will save the stress of fanning charcoal 4 hours
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Emyogalanya:oga read what i wrote again b4 u quote me, did we win any Olympic medal during the GEJ administration? |
gurunlocker:if i answer that kind of question coming from a fo*l then............... |
gurunlocker:will u shut that thing u call mouth ![]() |
still early days ![]() |
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integritylady:BUT U LOOK LIKE A BRO ![]() |
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Noneroone:Ugandan spotted
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mukina2:how can i jion this thing |
tolutweety:guy how is this thing played |
Mediapace:instead pray brazil doesn't qualify from their group if not.......... ![]() |
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mynduu44:HA!
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I hope brazil doesn't qualify o |
Nigeria’s 1-0 victory over Sweden means they have sealed qualification to the quarter-finals of the Olympics men's football event and will emerge from Group B as leaders after establishing an unassailable lead at the top of the standings with six points and a +2 goal difference after Colombia's second draw against Japan on Sunday. With their position as group leaders confirmed, Nigeria will face the second placed team in Group A consisting of Denmark, Brazil, Iraq, and South Africa. Although all four teams could still finish as runners-up, hosts Brazil are in second place as things stand and are poised to be Dream Team VI’s quarter-final opponents. This current crop of Brazilian Olympians led by Neymar, are yet to find the back of the net after two goalless draws in their opening games against South Africa and Iraq. With expectations high for the team to win Brazil’s first Olympic football gold medal, Neymar and co have been largely disappointing and should prove ideal opponents for Samson Siasia’s men. However, it would be unwise to write off a team as talented as this Selecao side, especially one boasting the services of Barcelona superstar Neymar, Manchester City new recruit Gabriel Jesus, and Santos hotshot Gabriel Barbosa, and with history suggesting the goal-shy team are bound to find the back of the net sooner, they are a potent force that could spark into life without prior warning. The nature of kick-out competitions means any error could be severely punished, and the smallest of margins may prove vital. With the vociferous home crowd backing the Brazilians, Nigeria would perhaps wish to avoid them for as long as possible. To be the best, however, one must beat the best, and the Mikel John Obi-captained side have shown us thus far that they are capable of overcoming any opponent even when the odds are against them as they proved in the 5-4 win over Japan despite their late arrival in Manaus due to several flight delays and administrative errors. The Nwankwo Kanu-led team at the Atlanta 1996 Games faced Brazil twice; a 1-0 loss in the group stage before the dramatic 4-3 win in the semi-final when Nigeria twice came from behind to secure a historic victory. Siasia's side have spoken of being inspired by their predecessors' achievements 20 years ago and they could take some motivation from the heroes of '96 if they cross paths with Rogerio Micale's star studded team in the quarter finals. http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/11252/nigeria-u23/2016/08/08/26318242/olympics-nigeria-to-meet-neymars-brazil-in-quarter-finals?ICID=HP_HN_1
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How that one take consign you?. My pussy my headache.
