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You were so lucky to be alive. Those miscreants don't have human sympathy |
emerem:Very wrong. If he doesn't honor it, he has lots of reasons that will exonorate him |
Silent is the best answer |
funlord:Mr Man. Nobody is waiting for anybody anywhere. I did not join the escrow room and i told my trader to bring another escrow wen i was available becos of your arrogance. It's not by force to use u. So stop all these your childish act |
AUTOCHECKN:Do you buy AGC without receipt? |
[quote author=DoyenExchange post=72700783][/quote]Do you have Skrill? |
Billy23:You are welcome |
Billy23:Got my cash in less than 24hours |
Franklyspeakin:Thanks. Done |
Billy23:Ijamexchange is also legit. I have done PayPal transaction with him. |
$200 Skrill fund needed. Quote me if you have pls, it's urgent |
Wrong Judgement. He shud face the wrath of the law |
A 22-year-old woman has been arrested in Kenya after she strangled her one-year-old son and disposed of his body at a dumpsite. According to The Directorate of Criminal Investigations, DCI Kenya, Mercy Chepngeno was arrested on Saturday, in Kuresoi by Homicide Detectives. She confessed to strangling the child and dumping the body at the Kenya Meteorological Department Staff Quarters’ dumpsite where she had worked as a house help for a few days. The suspect will be arraigned in court after necessary police action and be charged with infanticide contrary to section 210 of the Penal Code. SOURCE: http://www..ng/news/22-year-old-woman-confess-to-strangling-her-baby-after-the-corpse-was-found-at-a-dumpsite-photo
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A young carpenter was, this morning, nabbed in Ibadan, Oyo State, while trying to use the destinies of his neighbors for money ritual. The suspect was spotted, by a young girl, having his bath on a local grinder used by all the occupants of the house where he resides at Moniya garage. He was subsequently reported to the elders and summoned. Upon interrogation, he confessed that an Islam cleric, Alfa, recommended it to him, so that he can become rich. . The elders further asked what the fate of other neighbors who use the grinder would be and he said nothing will happen to them again since the ritual has spoilt after he was caught. . The suspect was about to be dragged to the police station, but his mother pleaded. He was eventually taken to his room, where all the black soaps he uses were retrieved before being pardoned by the residents. WATCH THE VIDEO THROUGH THE SOURCE LINK BELOW http://www..ng/news/na-wa-o-teenager-caught-while-trying-to-use-neighbors-destinies-for-money-ritual-video
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funlord:What are you insinuating? Did u know what i sent to his email. We are both having this same issue of Limited Account and u are here saying what you don't know why the people you shud be facing are walking freely. Don't mention me again to aviod embarrassment. |
Demolavoices:Check your email |
A Nigerian man was, on Tuesday, sentenced to 3 years and 4 months in prison, for taking part in years-long schemes that defrauded unwitting people from the U.S. and other countries of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Clement Onuama, 53, owned a legitimate auto sales and repair business near Arlington, Texas, which prosecutors said became a front for an operation that laundered money gained through a systemic and long-term fleecing of gullible persons. Onuama, from Lagos, was also ordered to pay $409,639 in restitution. In addition, the court ordered Onuama to forfeit as a personal money judgment, $409,639 in ill-gotten gains. Onuama’s co-conspirator, Orefo Okeke, was sentenced by Judge Conley on October 18, 2018, to 45 months imprisonment, and ordered to pay $582,955.90 in restitution to the victims. On July 17, 2018, Onuama pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. Okeke and Onuama participated in multiple frauds by means of wires, including: romance frauds, business email compromises, identity theft, bank account takeovers, and credit card fraud. Onuama was found responsible for causing a fraud loss of $1,076,602. SOURCE: http://www..ng/news/senior-yahoo-53-years-old-nigerian-man-bags-3-years-in-u-s-prison-for-internet-fraud-photo
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With Nigerian being deeply rooted in religious beliefs, a lot of people tend to go to spiritual places such as churches and mosques to solve majority of their problems, one of them being money. People seeking financial improvement dedicate their time and resources in forms of tithes and seed sowing to religious places in order to experience divine intervention on their bank accounts. However there is a perception that most lazy people rely on spiritual help to get wealth rather than work. It is in this light that renowned social media critic and ex-president Goodluck Jonathan’s former aide, Reno Omokri has keyed in on the matter. He took to social media to question the motive behind people seeking financial help in churches while most billionaires don’t go to church. In his words:- “If people who don’t go to church or mosque are becoming billionaires, why are you still going to church and mosque to pray to God to make you wealthy? There is a difference between salvation and prosperity. You go to God for salvation. You go to work for prosperity.”
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