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A friend of mine did not finish the credit she bought in the monthe 2 months later she went to buy new credit and was charged 24k for loss of revenue PHCN claims she is supposed to be buying recharge every month |
1stCitizen:The football you are talking about is not carried by the President but by a Major in the army who is always close to the president |
Tinax: freecocoa: Leffe2010:Notice how say females just dey rake cause they know this is true |
@OP Why not stop and think before you post nonsense i Britain the only thing you need petrol for is the cars. And the transport system is so good u can predict the buses and trains. There is social security and all. In Nigeria what do we have nothing you need fuel for everything light work cars everything public transportation is a mess minimum wage cannot support the fuel increase. If you think this is sensible why are u in UK and not here.![]() Mtcheww!!!!!! |
GEJ's utterance about fuel subsidy is beginning to yield benefits queues are beginning to appear at filling stations as marketers are hoarding the products pending the removal of fuel subsidy. House what is the situation in your area |
bovy:If granted bail how do they monitor his poo |
I buy things from them but i do it through this web sites www.ishopinlondon.com they will bring it to ur doorstep |
It is saddening reading a lot of comments on this thread. Is this what this country has been reduced to, we castigate people without evidence we malign their characters without a shred of proof. The media blew the story out of proportions when the man had not been found guilty. Now that he might have been cleared he is still castigated by the society. That is why the police gets away with a lot of their wrong accusations cause we believe the worst in all. What happened to innocent until proven guilty. Nigeria we hail thee. We still have a long way to go in this country we need to change a lot of things our midset been one of them |
For those who still dont believe this is a link from punch http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201110132573537 |
Chachangi ![]() are they still flying tot all there planes have been used for scrap metals. Those planes are flying death traps.Madcow:So what you are waiting for is for them to kill people before they are grounded typical nigerian |
How much is the lat price i have 1.2m for it and hope there is no issue with the car call me on 08023135914 or feyiona@yahoo.com |
Goal no 3!!!!!! |
Another goal 2-0 |
pictures please |
feyiona:Emeka check my quote i said 120,000 KM not miles and all i need is verification.I |
Has dis vehicle been worked on ![]() |
Emeka i think the speedomeeter is talking 120k km correct me if i am wrong |
How can AU reply when they are no beta than Gadafi make dem talk make dem citizens take up arms against dem abi |
Interior of the car pls. |
Hi Dan can we have the pictures of the interior of the car. |
Nice car how much is the last price |
Price?? how much is it |
UAE Court Of Appeal Rules That James Ibori Be Extradited To UK https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-567511.0.html#msg7326056 |
UAE Court Of Appeal Rules That James Ibori Be Extradited To UK A United Arab Emirates Court of Cassation in Dubai today ruled that the former governor of Delta state, James Ibori, be extradited to the United Kingdom to face trial for money laundering, forgery, credit card fraud and grand theft charges. The ruling followed a similar decision by the Court of First Instance in Dubai which ordered Ibori's extradition to the UK last October. UK authorities have successfully prosecuted Ibori’s sister, Christine Ibie-Ibori, his mistress, Udoamaka Okoronkwo (nee Onuigbo) on those charges. Both women are serving jail terms in a UK prison. http://www.saharareporters.com/news-page/uae-court-appeal-rules-james-ibori-be-extradited-uk |
1.7 come on be realistic |
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Two FIFA executive committee members were banned and fined following an investigation into allegations they had offered to sell their votes in the contest to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. - 0 Related Links * 2018 bid chief's fury at BBC * Qatar World Cup a 'potential health risk' Nigerian Amos Adamu was banned from all-football related activities for three years and fined 10,000 Swiss francs while Reynald Temarii of Tahiti was banned for one year and fined 5,000 Swiss francs. Four other FIFA officials were banned and fined, including Slim Aloulou, chairman of the FIFA committee that settles disputes between clubs, players and coaches. FIFA said all had violated ethics codes. However, a further claim from the Sunday Times that some bidding countries were guilty of collusion before the December 2 vote in Zurich was dismissed by the sport's governing body's ethics committee. The decision means that only 22 executive committee members, instead of the expected 24, will vote when FIFA chooses the hosts for the two tournaments. "For as long as I am in the ethics committee, we will have a zero tolerance policy for all violations of standards," said ethics committee chairman Claudio Sulser after a three-day hearing. "We don't want cheaters, we don't want doping, we don't want abuses to be accepted." Adamu and Tahiti had been provisionally suspended following allegations by The Sunday Times that they offered to sell their votes to undercover reporters posing as lobbyists for an American consortium. The allegations have cast a shadow over the race to host the two World Cup tournaments. Russia and England are bidding to host the 2018 World Cup along with joint bids from Spain/Portugal and Belgium/Netherlands. Japan, South Korea, Australia, United States and Qatar are candidates for 2022. FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke confirmed that the vote would go ahead with two executive committee members short and said there was almost no chance of changing the controversial decision to choose the two hosts in the same vote. "Yes, there will be only 22 members for the 2018 and 2022 votes," he said. "I definitely think, as the FIFA president (Sepp Blatter) said, the game has started and you don't change the rules after the game has started. "It's 99 percent certain the executive committee will not spilt the 2018 and 2022 decisions, as was decided from day one." Tunisia's Aloulou -- the chairman of FIFA's dispute resolution chamber and a member of the players' status committee -- was banned for two years and fined 10,000 Swiss francs. Ahongalu Fusimalohi, general secretary of the Tonga FA, and Amadou Diakite from Mali, a member of the FIFA referees' committee, were banned for three years and fined 10,000 Swiss francs each. Botswana's Ismael Bhamjee, an honorary member of the Confederation of African Football, was banned for four years and fined 10,000 Swiss francs. Reuters http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/18112010/58/world-cup-2010-fifa-ban-pair-corruption-charges.html |
i Britain the only thing you need petrol for is the cars. And the transport system is so good u can predict the buses and trains. There is social security and all. In Nigeria what do we have nothing you need fuel for everything light work cars everything public transportation is a mess minimum wage cannot support the fuel increase. If you think this is sensible why are u in UK and not here.