Phones › Re: SCAM ALERT: Beware Of This "BVN Validation Message" - It's Fake!!! by henrybomb(m): 9:43am On Feb 21, 2016 |
InfinityCoded: Earlier Today, I Got A Message From An Unknown Scammer [08168400387], Below Is The Message;
Dear Customer, Due To The BVN Validation In Compliance With CBN Bank Directives, Your ATM Card Has Been De_Activated Call Our Help Line On 09035471498 now.
And Imagine The Sender Number Is:
From SENDER: 08168400387 (Not Even From First Bank.)
After Some Minutes I Got The Message, I Decided To Call The Number In The Message, And One Mugu Picked Up And Told Me To Send My ATM Serial Number And My Four Digits ATM PIN. I Said Ok, And Hanged Off!!!
Please Lets All Save Life Of One Another By Sharing This Message...
Thanks All  I also got d same msg last week..I already knew it was scam wen I saw it tnks for d info |
Politics › Re: Ben-Bruce Kisses His Mother At His Birthday Party (photos) by henrybomb(m): 9:31am On Feb 21, 2016 |
jnrbayano: Please return from the journey of foolishness you just embarked upon.
Welcome in advance. canDy4eva: I blame the low lives that "liked" ur post n u that sleep with your mum.... I guess he sleeps with his mom to say sumtin lyk dat |
Romance › Re: What Happened To Her After A Careless Night-Out by henrybomb(m): 9:18am On Feb 21, 2016 |
marycool18: What will you do if you were the one?  Demonic sideboo |
Crime › Re: Man Nabbed With Little Girl's Head by henrybomb(m): 1:09am On Feb 20, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: Ladies, How True Is This? by henrybomb(m): 12:44am On Feb 20, 2016 |
ashewoboy: "If you don't like a guy, you don't like him."
Does it mean that if he tries wooing you once and you declined, he should quit wooing you?
Some ladies like to be pestered.
If he likes, he should speak all the english in the dictionary for you, you will still decline.
If he likes, he should buy you all the gifts item in shop rite, you will still not like him.
My question, what makes you like a guy?
Is there an innate likeness that a lady develops towards a guy or there is a special characteristics that will make you like him? Abi |
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Celebrities › Re: Peter Adeosun: I Don't Like The Olajumoke, The Bread Seller Turned Model's Story by henrybomb(m): 11:50pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
Super story bruv |
Romance › Re: SEE PHOTO: What Is Going On Here? by henrybomb(m): 11:47pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: Oge Okoye Flaunts Her Tattoo & Cleavage (photos) by henrybomb(m): 11:28pm On Feb 19, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: Toyin Aimakhu Cries Over Ereme, Tries To Help Police Track Suicidal Comedian by henrybomb(m): 10:55pm On Feb 18, 2016 |
hensben: I know people will take this for a joke but it's not funny anymore.
Why do most rich Nigerians don't help the needy in the country, I can't count how many friends or people I have helped through my father's little influence in the country. . Please help me too oo |
Romance › Re: Do I Look Mean? by henrybomb(m): 12:31am On Feb 17, 2016 |
mamagee3: [color=deeppink]Hi all, I have a question, do I look mean?[/color] Not really |
Nairaland General › Re: The Real Story How Yabatech's Oluwabukola Charity Dazan Died by henrybomb(m): 12:04am On Feb 17, 2016 |
Mouth123: You must have heard lots of stories about how YabaTech’s Oluwabukola Charity Dazan of the Department of Office Technology and Management (OTM) died on Wednesday. NewsroomNG had lengthy chats with student friends who were with her in her last moments. We also spoke with, and were with, many of the students as they protested after Dazan’s tragic passing. We’ve promised to not name our sources. Here’s their side of the story. “This is due to absolute neglect on the part of YabaTech authorities and Nigerian medical workers outside the walls of this school,” one of them said. Oluwabukola Charity Dazan, 27, finished writing a practical examination (Advanced Web Page Design) around 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday when she suddenly fell ill. She went to the medical center to be attended to when the thing got worse. “They simply gave her paracetamol or something and refused to let her into the sick ward where there are beds she could sleep in,” the student said. “Dazan was not allowed past the clinic’s lobby. I wasn’t surprised. That’s how they do here. They are pathetic. A noisy crowd of students gathers at YabaTech Theatre Hall to listen to the school Rector Mrs. Margaret Kudi Ladipo. We couldn’t make anything of her speech. A student called it “medicine after death.” Another tagged it “balderdash.” “I’m very tired,” Dazan was complaining so her friends decided to take her to the hostel (Akata Hall) where she could rest on a “manageable” bed. This was around 7:00 p.m on Tuesday. “One hour later, she was complaining of having pains in both hands so we rushed her back to the medical center,” another student told NewsroomNG. “They just checked her and gave her some drugs again. But did not admit her into the sick ward. She was again restricted to the lobby. They said there were no available beds inside the sick ward. “Around 10:00 p.m, the school medics discharged her again but this time she could neither stand nor walk. That was the time they could have admitted her or referred her elsewhere but they didn’t. They bundled her into their bus (ambulance) and drove her to her hostel. It was there some friends bathed her. “Around 11:00 p.m., she started complaining again…this time bitterly,” another student said. “So we returned her to the medical center. The medics, this time, referred her to the Federal Medical Center (FMC) in Ebute-Metta. “They drove her there in their bus with a letter from the chief doctor at Yabatech medical center. Angry YabaTech students wrecked the medical center, and this bus…and filmed themselves in the act.
“FMC officials told us they won’t attend to Dazan until N35,000 admission fee and some other registration fee are paid. Everything totalled approximately N43,000. “We pleaded with FMC to begin treating Dazan as we would go out in search of the money. But FMC refused and told us to take Dazan’s weak body along on our fundraising hustle. I was particularly shocked by their statement and body language. They didn’t act like they had children or were human for that matter. “So we drove Dazan back to YabaTech to raise the money. The chief doctor at YabaTech gave us N10,000. Dazan’s fellowship (YabaTech Celestial Fellowship) raised N25,000. Dazan’s roommates raised N3,000. “With N38,000 raised, we drove Dazan back to FMC. A nurse from our medical center was with us.
“On returning to FMC, we were instructed to follow due process in paying the fees. FMC said treatment would not commence until we presented the receipts. “At this point, Dazan started saying albeit faintly ‘I’m dying, please help me. I’m dying. I’m dying. Help me’.” “‘Shut up and keep quite my friend’, a doctor shut her down. “We split ourselves into two groups. Some went to pay the admission fee. The other group went to pay for drip and blood. Our nurse was with FMC staff and Dazan. Dazan was the only jewel her parents had. Her dad suffered stroke two years ago and her mom is reportedly ill.
“Before we returned, FMC had taken Dazan into the ward and ran some tests on her. That’s what they told us when we returned to present the receipts. It was around 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday now. We were told the test result was ‘paperwhite’. “They said they couldn’t locate Dazan’s veins. So there was no way they could pass any water or blood into her bloodstream. In fact, they said she had no single drop of blood left in her body. We were wondering what this could mean. “When the medics at FMC returned to Dazan’s bed, they found her dead. That’s how this evil system took our friend away. Just like that. They said only the N600 money for card would be refunded. The rest wasn’t refundable. “FMC also refused to issue Dazan’s death certificate because she didn’t stay up to 24 hours at the facility,” another student said. “Dazan’s dead body was driven back to YabaTech medical center some minutes after 2:00 a.m.
“However, YabaTech medics left her corpse in the bus and failed to wash or dress her. She had defecated on herself in her last moments. They left her there, in her mess, till daybreak. “It was around 8:00 a.m. when one of us who didn’t follow us to FMC went looking for Dazan. She thought her classmate was still alive.” We spoke with that particular classmate and here’s what she told us: Arrest us if you can: YabaTech students wait behind after authorities caught them vandalising medical facility.
I didn’t know she had died. I went to the medical center and searched the sick ward but couldn’t find Dazan on any of the beds. I didn’t know what to think. The medical center’s bus was parked inside the premises. On my way out, I noticed there were flies in and around the ambulance. There were lots of flies. That was when it hit me. I moved closer to the bus and took a look. Dazan was there, dead. She was smelling. She was swollen. The nurses didn’t take care of the body. When the security officers knew what I had discovered, they rushed towards me and dragged me away. I was shocked. Dazan (January 9, 1989 – February 10, 2016) was the only child her parent had left, we were told. Her parents live in Oko Afon, Badagry in Lagos State. They are originally from Cotonou in Benin Republic.
Dazan was immediate past sisters coordinator of her campus fellowship. Since Dazan’s father suffered stroke two years ago, she’s had to fend for herself. Her mother is also not feeling well, NewsroomNG gathered. Dazan: Rest In Peace. Charity’s bi-lingual classmates say this simple tribute will rest on the lecture hall’s door for a long time.
“She struggled for the past two years to pay her school fees and get ends meet…on her own,” one of her close friends told NewsroomNG. “Dazan is just two weeks from graduating from this school and this tragedy took her from us. “This is sad,” the friend said. Dazan was, on Wednesday, buried at Atan Cemetery near the University of Lagos. Her burial was well attended by YabaTech students many of whom barricaded University Road. NewsroomNG gathered that armed police officers and soldiers were on ground to maintain law and order during the burial. We’re not sure Dazan’s sick parents made it to the burial. But an uncle was around, we heard. It was the uncle who insisted her body be cleaned up. YabaTech nurses had attempted wrapping her up in her mess, with the clothe she was wearing still on her body. While Dazan was being buried, angry students locked down the school and staged demonstrations at YabaTech’s back gate, main gate, administrative block and the medical center. They later vandalised the medical center and set fire to it. But officials put out the fire on time. The students said the medical center should be tagged “YabaTech Paracetamol Medical Center.” “Whatever you say is wrong with you, all they do is give you paracetamol,” an angry student told NewsroomNG.
“Yet we pay over N3,000 for medicals every session…45,000 of us. Do the math. Yet, this thing they call medical center is nothing but a mess.
Now this Nurses, Doctors and other medical vampires will wake up on sunday, and go to church... Some people wicked pass devil, forgotten they also have children too... a plague unto you houses. RIP.... girl #intears Very pathetic |
Career › Re: Consequences Of A Bank Staff Who Lost Money In The Bank by henrybomb(m): 11:42pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
MzPecs: Hopefully..
Thanks! U r welcum,tell the person to check all his transactions for that day,maybe he overpaid sumone sumtimes d work gets hype and one tends to miscalculate |
Romance › Re: [PHOTOS] Scientists Out With New Condoms Called Pant Condoms by henrybomb(m): 11:36pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: Married Woman Gives 22-Year-Old Lover Overdose Of Sex Drugs, Abandons Him by henrybomb(m): 11:32pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
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Career › Re: Consequences Of A Bank Staff Who Lost Money In The Bank by henrybomb(m): 11:27pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
MzPecs: After the day's work and trying to balance payments et all, my sister's husband found out that he lost 50,000naira to what we don't know about. He works with a Microfinance Bank.
Now, they said he's gonna face a panel tomorrow. My question is, what could be the possible outcome of this panel? Hope it won't lead to a sack letter?
I'll need answers please..  Just as my boss in gtb while I was doing my IT wud say"once u av a shortage u ve pay it..it won't lead to sack letter I ve been in dat suitation before |
Romance › Re: A Guy Just Told Me " I Virtually Threw Myself At Him" ( Pictures Attached) by henrybomb(m): 11:22pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Jennystyle: I can't sleep, am confused,a guy I like just told me i virtually threw myself at him, and am asking for money, this guy in question is twelve years my senior, I've never been insulted in my whole life directly. Please nairalanders what should I do. I have to nip in the bud, before it gets too late. Bae r u guilty? |
Romance › Re: Anytime She Is Broke She Will Come To Me To Beg For Money by henrybomb(m): 11:20pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Zceesneh: Why are girls like this, she has a boyfriend buh each time she needs money, she will come to me to beg, she will end up getting disappointed because one she won't see, but why are girls like that Maye |
Romance › Re: This Photo Gone Viral On Facebook (could This Be Love) by henrybomb(m): 11:16pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
godofwar666: as I dey see d tin e b like say na jaz ooo Lol I think so |
Romance › Re: This Photo Gone Viral On Facebook (could This Be Love) by henrybomb(m): 10:54pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
godofwar666: joke ke! Yes na abi wetin I go talk naa,DAT girl no fit dey with dat kind guy |
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Celebrities › Re: They Want To Disgrace Me - Linda Defends Birkins After Hermes Confirms It's Fake by henrybomb(m): 10:45pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
Champi: Linda Ikeji is vehemently defending her birkin bags and talking about how her banana island mansion costs half a billion Naira. The blogger is bragging and boasting about how she can afford a Birkin and has refused to admit that she has been cheated by whoever helped her purchase the bags even after Hermes Confirmed the bags are fake
https://www.instagram.com/p/BB3IBtVhASn/ Her cup of coffee |
Romance › Re: This Photo Gone Viral On Facebook (could This Be Love) by henrybomb(m): 10:43pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: This Happens When God Picks Your Call (PICTURED) by henrybomb(m): 9:48pm On Feb 16, 2016 |
thinka2: This is what happens When God picks your call (In Adekunle Gold's Voice): Race turns to Grace....In a Protocol-breaking favour 'Grand Stylee'
17 days ago ago this young lady was earning just 500 per day after working and trekking for hours in the scorching....but 408 hours later
She had met Renowned Photographer TY Bellow by fateful chance
CNN, the world's biggest and most powerful media organisation has featured her
ThisDay Style has had her for exclusive coverage
Huffington Post, the biggest and world most popular Blog pounced on her most amazing story
PayPorte has signed her as their face for 2016"
Stanbic IBTC didnt waste time to 'Moving Forward' leverage on her brand
She now has a well-furnished apartment in Lagos where she has hitherto been selling bread just few days ago
She is set resume her long abandoned education after two kids born in poverty
Her name and story is now world-wide - OLAJUMOKE THE BREAD SELLER-TURNED INTERNATIONAL MODEL
Did she even know CNN , Huffington Post, Ty Bello, PayPorte, Tinnie Tempah Thisday Newspaper (she may have used their paper to wrap bread for customers) as at January 1st, 016?
The fastest runner doesn't always win the race, and the strongest warrior doesn't always win the battle. The wise sometimes go hungry, and the skillful are not necessarily wealthy. And those who are educated don't always lead successful lives. It is all decided by chance, by being in the right place at the right time".
When God is set to plant you in the right place at the right time for protocol breaking favour...absolutely nothing can stop it.
But remember o, the favour didnt come to meet her still lazying on bed on Monday, but met her in course of her working diligently.
Where will your ground breaking favour find you and I?
Sammy UMS/UMG Baba God turn up for me too |
Romance › Re: Happy Valentines Day Nairaland!!! by henrybomb(m): 1:24am On Feb 14, 2016 |
I want canDy4eva to be my val |
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Crime › Re: New Fraud Alert Please Beware by henrybomb(m): 1:00am On Feb 14, 2016 |
Businessnaija: BVN scam, ruined a lot of Nigerians. in regards to the major info, this guys can link up to your personal affairs by extracting datas from your mobile phone, and processing it on a higher tech.... I almost fell for it but thank God I did my IT in d bank so I know ow all dis tinz work |
Romance › Re: Happy Valentines Day Nairaland!!! by henrybomb(m): 12:55am On Feb 14, 2016 |
mstik: So what are your plans? Me, I'm going to church and then from there, I'm going to sleep, have a movie day with my friends, study and then sleep for the rest of the day as I no get boo. And of course, celebrate with friends that have boos. Happy val peeps |
Crime › Re: New Fraud Alert Please Beware by henrybomb(m): 12:53am On Feb 14, 2016 |
adeaks: The hustle is real mehn. They keep coming up with new ways everyday and it is easy to think one can never fall victim until it actually happens.
May God help us. I actually got a msg last wk informing me that my ATM has been deactivated due to bvn upgrade.in the message I was told to call a particular to confirm my bvn..dis msg didn't indicate the bank I was just surprised .I just told myself dis is scam |
Romance › Re: How Would You React In This Situation by henrybomb(m): 12:49am On Feb 14, 2016 |
osesology: Baddest! But this is mysterious money, ain't you scared? Brodarly it is all about the money if I don't take it someelse will |
Celebrities › Re: A Yabatech Graduate "Gbagaun" Reply To Alibaba Text Message. by henrybomb(m): 12:42am On Feb 14, 2016 |
ayobase: Ali Baba must have been busy when a call from an unsaved number came through, and as a gentle man, he quickly left what he was doing to attend to the call, but shocked with the response he got. He decided to send a message out of anger, but the reply he got from the unsaved number, Yabatech graduate was a shocker, thus leading to ......
screenshots with comments below
www.johnomolaolu.com/2016/02/a-yabatech-epic-reply-to-alibaba-text.html?m=1 Dis one na hold something |
Crime › Re: New Fraud Alert Please Beware by henrybomb(m): 12:37am On Feb 14, 2016 |
adeaks: This is true.
One thing which is evident though is that the scammers always work with someone who is close or who knows details of their target. Otherwise, the first question is that how will they get the number of your parents or loved ones. Secondly how will they be able to clone your voice and make it sound so real.
A friend almost fell victim to a similar scam, if not for God. Someone called him sounding like a close friend of his, asking for a loan. The caller even greeted him with the peculiar way the said friend always greeted.
He had gotten to the bank, about to transfer the money before he just decided on a whim to call the real number of the said friend who needed the loan. Luckily the call went through only for the friend to deny ever calling him or requesting for any loan. If he had paid in the money before calling, that would have been the end of it.
Till date my friend still can't believe how the scammers were able to get the exact voice of that his friend to the extent of even knowing the peculiar way they always greeted each other on the phone. Dis hustle sha |