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gone with the winds |
weakest link |
Fresh Air |
Abeg na the ladies trip me pass, for once i was proud to be Naija |
she is nt bad, sha |
poster hope you still dey watch white n black TV, cos dats the era u belong to. |
Onlytruth:100% sure,very sure, even the cooking gas in Ghana is far very cheap,the 12 kg cylinder is sold in Ghana for N1440 while the same is sold in Nigeria for N3800, funny enough you can t import because the stress and cost of bringing it to Nigeria is just too expensive |
Believe in yourself,it is more riskier not to take a risk, job is everywhere only the smart positive thinker can see them,start something small and you will be amazed how far you can reach provided you are dedicated,passionate,honest and think big, |
I doubt if she can succeed considering that fact that she is surrounded by failures and unpatriotic government officials, there must be a total overhaul of the entire system else its remains business as usual, By the way,why is Dangote among the Economic team? Dangote cement sells in Ghana for N1200 equivalent and sells in Nigeria N2600 because the Ghana government dictates the price,why cant our government do same? its sad that each year we keep doing the same thing and expect a different result,it is vision 2020 now until we get to Vision 3000 with the situation remaining the same, |
[b][color=Black]Justice Moshood Abass of the Oyo State High Court, Ring-Road, Ibadan, yesterday, granted bail to the former governor of Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala and two other accused persons, being prosecuted along with him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Akala, Deputy Senate Chief Whip, Senator Hosea Agboola, who was also the former Commissioner for Local Government and Chief Matters and Chairman of Pentagon Engineering Services, Olufemi Babalola, were arraigned Tuesday on 11-count charge of conspiracy, awarding contract without budget provision, obtaining contract by false pretence, acquiring property with money derived from illegal acts, as well as concealing the genuine nature of the ownership of property. Babalola was the contractor in all local government-related projects awarded during the administration of Akala. Ruling on their bail application, Justice Abass admitted the former governor to bail in the sum of N500million with two sureties in like sum. The sureties must have landed property in one of the Government Reservation Areas (GRAs) in Ibadan and swear to an affidavit of means. Agboola and Babalola were also admitted to bail in the sum of N300million with one surety each and in like sum. The sureties must show evidence of landed property in Ibadan GRA and swear to affidavit of means. While admitting them to bail, the trial judge said the offence brought before the court was a bailable one, adding that since the three accused persons were not standing trial for an offence punishable by death, they must be granted bail. He noted that a judge must be able to differentiate between a bailable offence and a non-bailable offence. Citing section 118(1) of the Criminal Code, Justice Abass said the interpretation of the law is that a person charged with a non-criminal case may be granted bail, saying the essence of granting bail was for the accused person to be able to exercise some freedom while also presenting himself for trial. Justice Abass noted that since the three accused persons had voluntarily gave themselves up to the EFCC for arrest, interrogation and detention, they deserve to be admitted to bail. According to him, nothing in the counter-affidavit in the application for bail, deposed to by the anti-graft agency, showed the accused persons as persons who could jump bail, while adding that both Agboola and Babalola had appeared before the EFCC for interrogations more that seven occasions between 2009 and the time of their eventual arraignment. He said: “I am inclined to believe that the applicants have voluntarily gave themselves up to the EFCC and have been cooperative to the commission, they ought to be considered for bail”. For Akala, the judge, while sighting many jurisprudence from the Supreme Court, stated that it had been proved that he was not in good state of health, going by the medical report presented to the court which appear persuading than the counter-affidavit on his ailment which has no medical doctor’s backing. He later fixed December 13, 14 and 15, 2011 for hearings on the 11-count charge against the three accused persons. While reacting to his bail, Akala said he was happy to regain his freedom after seven days in EFCC custody. Asked how he hopes to meet his bail condition, he simply replied: “I am a statesman; there are a lot of people out there who will be ready to fulfill the bail condition for me. I’m sure it will be done in the next 10 minutes.”[/b][/color] EFCC NA NOLLYWOOD MOVIE, same story all the time, from bail to hospital to freedom, I love politics |
Target was clearly set for siasia to reach the semis of the AFCON and not necessarily win it,so if he cant even qualify for the games, why keep him till the next day?he was the highest paid local coach in the Nigeria history,he got all the support he needs, and yet he did what no coach has ever done in 25 years by plunging our football, yet some folks are still taking side with him, Sentiments! sentiments!! sentiments!!! killing us slowing, |
If 25,000 or 40,000 na 4 Japanese yen, i go buy am ![]() |
OP you dey craze well well, how does this record qualify us for O'level exams(AFCON), A dead Amodu is far better than charcoal black and cheap packet shirt Siasia, Show me a country in the world where the coach cant qualify them for continental championship and still remain the next day? Are you one those idiots been paid by Siasia? Has there been any improvement in our senior team since he took over? Our SE is just the product of the chop chop party ruling Naija, so throw your useless records to the bush, ! |
Another scam! |
Na today yash dey back? na the same story till vision 3000 years, instead of creating an enabling environment for small business to grow,access to loans, good roads, constant electricity and a strong institution to reduce corruption,den dey deceive demselves again, Fight corruption with that 50bn and jobs will spring up like magic, anoda room for chop chop party, shame on GEJ, you have failed us with your weakness and lack of confidence in fighting corruption. |
Jus passin! |
Check electrical connections to the oven,check fuses, your current must be 220 or 240v anything less wont work |
So shall it be in Jesus name, Amen |
