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Ok. Leaders of tomorrow, I hail u all... |
azmanaty02:If dem no kill him, u will still complain why dem no kukuma kill him. Ppl self |
And u are sure the management will not embezzle it? UbanmeUdie: |
Except say sometimes we dey misbehave so much, Nigeria get class pass many countries o |
It was like a story I read sometime ago, where somebody in Israel took God to court. They just want to engage their selves in something to pass out time |
No girlfriend No unnecessary stress But... |
They are like: Let it be that we say something today |
Anambra ppl and money ritual though |
Wetin Rivers state dey do for there? |
I see Barcelona slugging it out with the likes of Celta Vigo in the mid table |
Serious? Hmm! |
At some points, he has to use himself as a reference. So, he's not supposed to |
I thought, they have perfect judicial system? Why would someone stay in a prison for 44yrs for a crime he didn't commit? |
Ok. But, some of them are good. desiredhome: |
Money wey u go use buy club, buy complete set players join |
So, blame the government instead. See, those pastors with private jets, do you know they have pilots they are paying? Some have schools and other businesses they're running and they have employed thousands of workers their which they're paying salaries every month, which has also helped to reduce unemployment in the country desiredhome: |
There are poor people all over the world. That's how world society is structured. Even, in the Bible, poor existed. desiredhome: |
desiredhome: |
My brother, a poor man is a poor man, even when he doesn't go to church desiredhome: |
There will always be poor people. After all, not the pastors that made them poor IKBARUTEN11: |
They should invite me as soon as possible. I'm not a human rights offender |
The girl self no even fine. Mtcheeew! |
Everybody want to survive this bad economy |
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Thursday arrested four students of the University of Port Harcourt for their alleged involvement in Internet fraud. The suspects were said to have been apprehended at their hideout on Chibiak Avenue, Elioparanwo, Ada George, Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital. A statement by the Public Affairs Department of the EFCC, Port Harcourt zone, made available to one of our correspondents, identified the suspects as Prince Hyacinth, Rex Emadifie Oghene, Odili Ifeanyi and Uduak Williams. The four suspects allegedly defrauded 15 victims of $111,500 (N43,104,785). “Upon their arrest, the following items were recovered; one Tecno Spark 4, belonging to Prince Hyacinth; one iPhone 11 Pro Max, two Infinix Hot and one Apple laptop, belonging to Odili Ifeanyi; one iPhone 7 and two iPhone 11, belonging to Rex Emadifie Oghene; and one iPhone 8+, one Acer laptop and one HP laptop, belonging to Uduak Samuel Williams. “Preliminary investigation established that the suspects were majorly involved in romance scam and also acted as pickers for organised ring of fraudsters. “While Prince Hyacinth paraded himself as a Spain-based marine engineer to bait his victims, Rex Emadifie Oghene posed as a rig engineer based in the United States,” the EFCC statement read. It was further disclosed that two other suspects, Ifeanyi and Williams, presented themselves as rig/marine engineers to defraud their victims. “Between the four, a total heist of $111,500 from 15 victims has passed through their hands. The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigation is concluded,” the statement added. Reacting, the spokesman for the university, Sam Kpenu, said the suspects were not students of UNIPORT, as the institution was not in session. Kpenu said, “Anybody can claim to be a student of UNIPORT because our institution has a unique name. So, we are going to get their details to confirm if actually they are our students. “UNIPORT is not in session and no one is on our campus. We have asked all the students to go home according to the Federal Government’s directives. So, for anyone to claim to be our student, we need to confirm. “We cannot accept liability of anyone arrested somewhere claiming to be our student. They are not students of University of Port Harcourt.” https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/four-uniport-students-arrested-for-alleged-internet-fraud/%3famp=1 |
Lesson learned |
We will get there someday |
COVID-19: RIVERS OPENS MARKETS FOR BUSINESS *Rumukwurushe (Oil Mill) and Oginiba Slaughter Markets remain closed *Churches now to operate 50 percent of their hall capacity *Local Government Chairmen to enforce COVID-19 compliance in their LGAs Rivers State Government has announced the re-opening of all markets in the State with effect from Tuesday, August 18, 2020 from 7a.m and close at 6p.m daily. Governor Nyesom Wike who announced this in a state-wide broadcast today said that Rumukwurushe (Oil Mill) and Oginiba Slaughter Markets still remain closed. He stated that as the markets resume business, they must operate in strict compliance with the established protocols on wearing of face masks, washing of hands and maintaining social distancing. The Governor said government lifted the ban placed on markets to increase the tempo of economic activities in the State. "Market managers must provide for hand washing and use of sanitizers for everyone at the entrance of every market, ensure wearing of face mask and maintaining social distancing. "Any market that opens to the public and fails to comply strictly with these protocols shall be closed down. The market managers shall be prosecuted while the contravening shops shall be forfeited to the State Government without notice. "Similarly, Churches can now hold services with 50 percent of their hall capacity provided the leadership can enforce wearing of face masks and washing of hands at the entrance by worshippers. "The ban on outdoor sports activities at the Port Harcourt Club, Golf Club and the Port Harcourt Polo Club is also lifted. "Members of these clubs must also comply with the established COVID-19 protocols or risk another closure. "In addition, all night clubs, cinemas, bars and in-service restaurants remain banned until further notice. The established restrictions on public burials and weddings are also still in force. "All Local Government Chairmen are hereby directed to ensure strict compliance with the protocols in their respective Local Government Areas. "We also call on the security agencies to support the State Government to fight against the spread of this disease by enforcing the wearing of face mask in public places and maintenance of physical distancing throughout the state. "Government has increased the State's capacity for surveillance, contact tracing, testing and treatment of positive cases in line with the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), oil and gas companies that provided PCR laboratories. "We are also considering the request for approval and certification by some private laboratories to provide sample collection and testing services," he said. Governor Wike stated that with the available data on COVID-19 cases, the measures put in place by the State Government are impacting positively on the efforts to control the spread of the virus. He stated that even though the State presently stands as the fifth most impacted State in the country, there has been a steady drop on the number of new positive cases within the last seven weeks. According to the Governor, the State can move to a higher level of increased spread if residents do not change their deviant behaviours. "The deviant behaviour of residents and visitors to the State to comply with the basic COVID-19 rules inspite of repeated appeals from me, NCDC and other well-meaning persons is quite unfortunate. "We therefore appeal to all residents to exercise due sense of responsibility by complying with the established protocols on wearing of face mask, use of hand sanitizers and maintaining social distancing," he said. Governor Wike commended the medical personnel and volunteers who have continued to render selfless services to check the spread of the virus. He also thanked individual and corporate donors who have supported the state and said their names would be published soon. On the dissolution of the Taskforce on Illegal Motor Parks and Street Trading, the Governor said the decision was taken because the members took the laws into their hands. While urging motorists and traders not to go back to their old ways, the Governor announced that a disciplined Taskforce would soon be reconstituted. Paulinus Nsirim Commissioner for Information and Communications August 17, 2020 Picture: Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, in a state-wide broadcast today at Government House, Port Harcourt. |
That would mark the beginning of their end |
I think, she was later exonerated of all the financial allegations |
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