Honeric01's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Honeric01's Profile › Honeric01's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 (of 1044 pages)
[quote author=edogram.]This 40 latop guys are not just only nigerians. They are also politicians to silent the voice of nl user just like what happen in sending troops to lagos and fooling avert on tv during fuel susidy protest. Now i believe dazenil, labara maku, Gej, maduake are also on the forum. Don't be surprise.[/quote]They must reap what they have sown, all of them.. |
2gbasky22: My final verdict is for the ANPP guy decamp from anpp and join the ACN. Wit dat he can contest the 2016 election wit the anointing of oshomhole.Seconded. |
floriana: I miss that man that says he will build nuclear plant to generate 10,000 megawatts for Edo. ;DI miss that man that says he will build nuclear plant to generate 10,000 megawatts for Edo.NEPA OOOO |
Diamondwriter: U guys r givin prejudged opinions..d man joined pdp in d yr 2011 so 4get d party,look at d candidate........n dont u dare insult me if u cnt kip upEven without attaching his party to him, he still falls short of the 3 men. |
Diamondwriter: where u hear dat one?On TV or did you mute yours? he said he's going to build new towns in Edo state (Under the housing question) |
Beaf: [size=14pt]We all know you are paid by El Rufai to tell the sort of lies above and glorify boko haram.I wish i knew him in person, it would have been nice ![]() BEAF THE LEADER OF THE 40 MAN ABUJA LAPTOP SET UP TO DERAIL NIGERIANS FROM KNOWING THE TRUTH. BEAF the self confessed RENO OKRIRIRIRIRIRIRKRKRKRKRI |
PDP says EDO's got more power than they are using.. ![]() |
[quote author=Gen. Orumov]With the solution proffered by the Anpp candidate concerning water, he seems to know the solution but they appear to be easy with word of mouth good to be true and he didn't talk about funding because we are talking of 192 wards.[/quote]He's actually exaggerating.knows what he's saying but putting 20 for 2. |
PDP wants to create new towns in EDO state lol |
I like the ANPP guy, i pray Oshiomole is going to bring him up on his train. |
[size=18pt]@Beaf[/size] We all know GEJ is your sponsor, can you tell the world who sponsor those you're accusing of being paid agents? You head the 40 laptop-man squad set up to derail and divert serious issues. You are their boss so you use an IPAD so as to be able to move about doing more of your evil jobs. |
El Guapo: [color=#0066ff]So we now pay Severance Fees In Marriages? I'll Rather go be a MonkWhen one can get fussy for less than $100, who wants to risk half of his property for that? |
[quote author=Mrs.Chima]I see why the foreigners dont want to marry western women.[/quote]If you were a man living in that part of the world, would you? |
meksroland: Dino Malaye I agreee with you that GEJ used otedola to rubbish the report, did he also tell farouk to accept bribe?? Why didn't your contituency re-elect you. The govt sidelined you that's why you're angry for nothingWhich number are you or are you on training? if you are not ripe enough for one of the laptops, you are likely going to be getting a nokia phone with a browser. |
Beaf: @honeric01 [size=16pt]Even though i didn't quote you nor cited your handle, yet you responded to my post? YOU ARE CERTAINLY RENO OKRIRIRIRIRKRIKRIKRI THE HEAD OF THE 40 LAPTOPS EMPLOYED BY GEJ and his toothless government.[/size] |
[quote author=Ileke-IdI]You only spoke the truth, sweetie.[/quote]With the way i was being attacked, i believe i was saying the truth because Nigerians hate the sight of anything truth. |
greateros: [size=18pt]40 laptops headed by Reno Okrikikikiki |
Didier King: Case closed!!! and thank you for waking up from your slumberYou must have been sleeping since, if not, you should have seen that i have been acknowledging my igbo brothers in most of my posts.. maybe you are blinded by sentiments, thinking my post was an attack on the Igbo ethnicity. |
When a marriage goes sour, the process of divorce becomes increasingly more complicated when the couple's net worth is in the stratosphere. The absence of an official prenuptial agreement, differences in international law and the circumstances surrounding of the breakup can result in large sums being paid out in the divorce settlement. In 2012, perhaps the most high-profile divorce announcement was between celebrity couple Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Although Cruise has stated publicly that he is “deeply saddened” by the divorce filing, there may be a silver lining for the “Mission Impossible” star. With some estimates place Cruise’s net worth at upwards of $250 million, he may only stand to lose a small portion of his wealth in the divorce, thanks to a prenuptial agreement. According to publicly available details in the agreement, Holmes is only eligible to get $3 million for every year she was married to Cruise, which would be between $15-$18 million. On top of this, Holmes is likely to get the couple’s Beverly Hills mansion, worth approximately $35 million, along with potential child support and a share of the income generated from projects the couple worked on together during their marriage. Without the prenup, Cruise may have been on the hook for half of his wealth, depending on the state in which the divorce proceedings occur. Some high net worth individuals, however, aren’t so lucky: although the divorce of Cruise and Holmes will be quite expensive, some of the world’s most wealthy people have seen their net worth cut in half by a divorce settlement, with some passing the billion-dollar mark. Although most settlements don't get finalized until well after the divorce takes place, there is always speculation when a high net worth divorce is on the horizon, as was the case when Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren went through their highly-public divorce. In the case of Woods, there was originally speculation that the settlement could reach $750 million, although in the end, the actual figure was considerably less. So, what are the biggest divorce settlements and who has paid the most? There have been several in the past 12 months that have cracked the top list, although they all leave the Cruise-Holmes divorce in their dust, as far as divorce settlements go. Source: Reuters UK | Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage/Getty Images1. Rupert and Anna Murdoch Settlement Amount: $1.7 billion The most expensive divorce in the world to date is between Australian media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his former wife, Anna Murdoch (now Anna Murdoch Mann). After a marriage of 32 years and three children together, the couple split up in 1999. Under the settlement, $1.7 billion of Rupert's fortune (which included $110 million in cash) went to Anna. A mere 17 days after the divorce was finalized, Rupert wed Wendi Deng, 38 years his junior, while Anna married investor William Mann several months later. Source: Times of London, Reports | Photo: Getty Images2. Bernie and Slavica Ecclestone Settlement Amount: $1-1.2 billion The 2009 divorce between billionaire Bernie Ecclestone and his wife Slavica was at the time thought to be the most expensive in history - in the range of $4 billion. However, the final settlement is estimated by various reports to be in the range of $1-$1.2 billion. The settlement has not been made public, but experts from across the globe believe the latter number is more realistic. Since the settlement, Slavica, a former Armani model who stands nearly a foot taller than her ex-husband, has been buying some new toys with her wealth, now estimated to be £743 million ($1.16 billion) by the Times of London. Part of her recent shopping spree is a new $60 million private plane. Source: ABC News | Getty Images3. Adnan and Soraya Khashoggi Settlement Amount: $874 million For almost two decades, Saudi billionaire entrepreneur and arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi held the record for the most expensive divorce settlement in history. Although they filed for divorce in 1974, it took Soraya until 1979 to sue - for a sum of $2.54 billion - her ex-husband for the rights to cash in the wake of their breakup. In 1982, the couple agreed to a settlement that landed British-born Soraya (originally Sandra Daly) $874 million. At one time, Adnan was estimated to be worth $4 billion, but lost his billionaire status in 2007, with no help from his costly divorce. Source: Reuters, Wendy-Mccaw.com | Photo: Warren Mell4. Craig and Wendy McCaw Settlement Amount: $460 million The Seattle-area businessman and founder of McCaw Cellular, Craig McCaw and his wife Wendy split up, in 1998, just a few years after selling the company to AT&T for between $11-$12 billion. The divorce settlement saw Wendy receive most of her $460 million settlement in Nextel stock, which eventually allowed her to purchase the Santa-Barbara News-Press from the New York Times. When the settlement was finalized, it put her on the Forbes list of the 400 richest Americans, but she soon dropped off after a short run. Photo: Ron Galella/Wire Image/Getty Images5. Mel and Robyn Gibson Settlement Amount: $425 million In what is the biggest celebrity divorce of all-time, Mel Gibson reportedly handed over half of his $850 million fortune when he split with his wife of 31 years, Robyn. The divorce was finalized in December 2011 after being filed more than two years earlier, following the release of photos showing the actor in an embrace with Russian singer-songwriter Oksana Grigorieva. As a result of the divorce, it was reported that Robyn was entitled to not only half of Gibson’s wealth, but also any future residuals from Gibson’s films. Not only did Gibson lose half his fortune (he too did not have a prenuptial agreement), but soon after his relationship with Grigorieva hit the breaks. In a highly publicized breakup that included recorded phone conversations and restraining orders, Gibson was also ordered to pay child support to the tune of $750,000, plus a multi-million dollar settlement. Source: USA Today, Washington Post | Photo: Getty Images6. Robert and Sheila Johnson Settlement Amount: $400 million Robert Johnson, the co-founder of BET and America's first African-American billionaire, also has one of the biggest divorce settlements in history. After a marriage of over 30 years, the couple split up in 2000 and Sheila received an estimated $400 million in the settlement. Both have continued their business dealings, owning majority stakes in professional men's and women's basketball teams. In 2005, Sheila married William T. Newman Jr., the judge who presided over her original divorce case. Photo: Chelsea Lauren/FilmMagic/Getty Images7. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver Settlement Amount: $250-$375 million In another highly publicized divorce, movie star and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife of 25 years, Maria Shriver, split after it was revealed that Schwarzenegger had fathered a child with a member of the couple’s domestic staff. Since the couple did not have a prenuptial agreement, Schwarzenegger was required under California law to hand over half of his wealth to Shriver, reports indicated that that he was willing to give an even more generous sum in order to demonstrate that he was taking responsibility for his actions. Although the final figure was never made public after the 2011 announcement, it was estimated that Schwarzenegger’s wealth was between $500 million and $750 million, placing the settlement between $250 and $375 million. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/the-most-costly-breakups.html |
OLD PICTURE |
Golden fish inside gutter. |
PHIPEX: There is a difference between hanging on a bus (an illegal norm) and being a bus conductor as an occupation. A firm may break the law by refusing to pay tax but it doesn't make its business line illegal. Learn to differentiate between occupations with a high fatality risks and illegal occupations.A bus conductor that goes home with 2k daily seating on a dedicated seat in the bus is self employed either by owing the bus or he's on contract with the driver/bus owner. If he decides to hang, he risk having his business or job illegal. Bro i know the difference, let's just drop this. I salute my Igbo bros because they remain the most self-sustaining ethnic group in Nigeria. |
An expected outcome.. All good. |
Boeing412: SIT DOWN YOU FOOL!WHICH WORK ELRUFAI DO?DOES THE STEALING AND CORRUPTION CHARGES AGAINST HIM JUSTIFY ITSELF?MAYB HE GIV YA PAPA HOUSE!THIEF ALL OF U!EL-RUFAI NA VAMPIRE O!C AS HE CHOP POOR MAN IN THE PICTURE SEF!LMAOEvery male in your generation will forever remain fools. |
[size=18pt] Delafruita: na only for naija,men go do their job astutely and receive condemnation.[/size] |
jp philips: And you don't think that if the businesses were robust more departments/branches will be created that will most likely absorb the redundant ones, the big question is this; why is the business not expanding? i bet the answer lies with our Economic magician retadeen lamido sanurat, because the last time i checked, the defunct intercontinental bank (as murdered by sanusi) had its branches doubled during the era of his predecessor.I can't type long episodes bro but please tell me, did Dangote get this big overnight? and why dangote? is he the only one with companies in Nigeria? A know alot of people doing well in their various businesses with no legs in the govt as you claim. |
lagbaja: my emphasis is putting in place an anti-trust law as it is done in other climes, HiTV and StarTv may have done somethings wrong or may not totally be Nigerian, that still does not justify a monopolistic tendency. I stand on the side of consumers, we need competition to get best value for our money.Let them come well prepared for the race and no one's going to shoot them down. multichoice didn't become big overnight, they also started small, so Hitv and startv should learn to be consistent, a step at a time and not to be too greedy. |
kinectik: get your money up n pick them whores up. advising whores is like pouring water in a basket.Alot of them on this forum, they love to live in lalaland. |
AUD/USD INTRADAY: CAUTION. Pivot: 1.024 Most Likely Scenario: Long positions above 1.024 with targets @ 1.032 & 1.035 in extension. Alternative scenario: Below 1.024 look for further downside with 1.02 & 1.015 as targets. Comment: The RSI is mixed and calls for caution. |
USD/JPY INTRADAY: CAUTION. Pivot: 79.5 Most Likely Scenario: Long positions above 79.5 with targets @ 79.9 & 80.1 in extension. Alternative scenario: Below 79.5 look for further downside with 79.25 & 79.15 as targets. Comment: The RSI has just landed on a support around 30% and is reversing up. |
GBP/USD INTRADAY: KEY ST RESISTANCE AT 1.564. Pivot: 1.564 Most Likely Scenario: Short positions below 1.564 with targets @ 1.5570 & 1.5540 in extension. Alternative scenario: Above 1.564 look for further upside with 1.566 & 1.5705 as targets. Comment: As long as the resistance at 1.564 is not surpassed, the risk of the break below 1.5570 remains high. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 (of 1044 pages)