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GenbIoodykiller:this dude is ignorantly smart,putting sentiments without even thinking,na people like this they cause hate amongst tribe,even ojukwu supported buhari and would do if he was alive |
What if they don't have money to paint the house? http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/10/ambode-warns-owners-of-uncompleted-abandoned-buildings/
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I think you should try and communicate with her more on phone via text,whatsapp or bbm cos through that u can easily express yourself and explain all what you want her to know,if she's understanding she would agree with you,a lot of people woo girls through chats and when they see they don't even say much,the Lord is your strenght |
DaBullIT:my thoughts exactly |
This is my personal opinion about his death,if you know Gloria okon's story very well,the woman who was caught with heroin in 1985(buhari's regime) and was supposed to be sentenced to death because of the law at that time,she was later seen by Dele Giwa in the UK after she was pronounced dead which caused so many controversies then you wouldn't doubt DSP faking his own death because the UK wants him to be extradited. I Am not saying he is not dead,i am just saying he can be faking his death,for someone to dress like a woman just to escape the UK authorities he can also do anything to run away from being prosecuted.Even an upcoming artiste faked his own death for publicity talk less of a politician,they are masters of tricks.So i can't believe this news till they show us his corpse with two cotton wools in his nostril. |
crisycent:hahaha,this is funny |
No offense o but the kind of girl u seem to be talking about sounds like a cheap ashy,alabukun ke!,why would she swear for u?lol henrylowe: |
babaijesha1:you obviously didn't know when he dressed like a woman to escape from the UK |
sleekpro:its that serious,and the Nigerian Government hasn't really started prosecuting like they promised o |
harristo:The United Kingdom has said that it has not given up on its efforts to extradite former Bayelsa State governor, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, back to Britain to face trial, the Sun Newspaper is reporting today.Federal Government requesting Mr. Alamieyeseigha’s extradition, and was awaiting a response to the request. The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Andrew Pocock, told the paper in an exclusive interview that the former governor, who recently got state pardon from his criminal conviction in Nigeria, still has an outstanding case of money laundering to answer to in the UK and that the UK government will not give up until Mr. Alamieyeseigha is brought to justice. Mr. Alamieyeseigha, then a serving governor, made a dramatic escape from the custody of the British authorities when he fled back to Nigeria from detention in September 2005. He would later be convicted on similar money laundering charges on July 26, 2007 in Nigeria after he was impeached as governor. Although his recent state pardon by President Goodluck Jonathan hit the UK authorities as a rude shock, Mr. Pocock dismissed insinuations that London was planning to sanction Nigeria over the matter. According to him, “that is not the way we do things”. The High Commissioner also revealed that UK had earlier requested for Alamieyeseigha’s extradition, but did not get any response. Mr. Pocock said the UK had asked the Attorney General and Minister for Justice for Alamieyeseigha’s extradition and was still awaiting his position on the issue when President Goodluck Jonathan all of a sudden announced he had been extricated of all wrong doing via the state clemency. The move to pardon him even when the application for his extradition to Britain was still pending was like daring the applying nation that feels strongly that Alamieyeseigha has a case to answer in their country. According to Mr. Pocock, “The former governor skipped bail in the UK on a charge of money laundering and returned to Nigeria. So, he has an outstanding charge in the UK, which is there for him to answer. “We have already discussed it and the Nigerian government knows our views. But we would like to see him return and answer charge in the UK.” On UK’s past and present efforts to see that Alamieyeseigha is extradited to the UK, Mr. Pocock said: “Yes. I think we asked in the past. I am very sure we asked in the past. But I am not sure we got a formal response. So, we are still waiting for a formal response from the Nigerian government. “We have asked the Attorney General. He will have to tell us what his position is on extradition. I haven’t had a reply yet, but we still wait for it,” the British envoy added. SOURCE: The Sun https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/NIgerianWorldForum/conversations/messages/519086 |
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The first terrorist looking like fetty wap,may God help the Govt to track these guys,the situation is getting worse and even more packaged |
Stella oduah,buruji,Godswill akpabio...hmmm,which way My country,what happened to shame? |
nwakaibeya1:why are you taking this personal,religion shouldn't make you be blind to simple facts,it was glaring how the past administration were misleading the people,this is just too sentimental |
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