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Beautiful but still a shame for a country blessed will what was imported still unable to export it when it is in it complete stage
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WorldRichest:Who are to tell EFCC what to do. Don't you know they are been controled by the OGA at the top. Respect yourself Mr Man. All this people self won cus casala for BUBU kworupsiun. |
Proffdada:Thanks |
APCHaram:You can type that again and again and again and again......... |
Hmmm this will get more interesting. |
APCHaram:Are U surprise. Haven't heard that northern Nigeria is one of the region with high poverty level in the WORLD ( FACT ) Nigerians be wise |
Although Nigeria is yet to take steps to recover the $2 billion looted by the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, which the United States government has seized, the Kebbi State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku Bagudu and his wife, Aisha, have filed a suit seeking to recover the money as their own. To claim the money, they filed separate court processes titled: “Verified Claim and Statement of Interest” on the loot at the District Court of Columbia, in the US. Their joint attorney, Jonathan R. Barr (DC Bar No 437334) of the Baker & Hostetler LLP Chamber, whose law office is located at 1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suit 1100, Washington DC, filed the claims drawn up by the duo on May 1, 2004. In the claim referring to suit number 13-CV-1832 (JDB), Bagudu and his wife asked for a reversal of the court’s verdict which had declared that the money was illicit fund laundered into the US and therefore forfeited to the American government. Approaching the court through 18 USC 983 (a) (4) and Rule G (5) (a) of the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Marine Claims and Assets Forfeiture Actions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Supplemental Rules), Bagudu stated that “I have a claim to and interest in the property alleged to be subject to forfeiture in this action.” His wife made a similar declaration. The key actors in the loot, according to the court documents obtained by The AUTHORITY were: son of the late Head of State, Mohammed Sani Abacha, the incumbent Governor of Kebbi State, Alhaji Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, former National Security Adviser (NSA), Alhaji Ismaila Gwarzo, the current Senator representing Niger East Senatorial District, Mr. David Umaru, Alhaji Ahmadu Daura, former Minister of Finance, Chief Anthony Ani, Dumez Group, Doraville Properties Corporation, Eagle Alliance International Limited (Eagle Alliance), Mecosta Securities (Inc), Rayville International SA, Ridley Group Limited, Standard Alliance Financial Services Limited and Dumez Nigeria Limited. The foreign banks involved in the financial mess were ANZ Banking Group, New York; Bankers Trust Company, New York; Barclays Bank, New York; Citibank NA, New York; Chase Manhattan Bank, New York; Chemical Bank, New York; Commerzbank AG, New York; Marine Midland Bank, New York (now HSBC USA, NA, and Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, New York (now JP Morgan Chase). Within the shores of Nigeria, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Inland Bank Plc and the Union Bank Plc, were among the banks which also played prominent roles in the intricate web of wire transfers that led to fleecing the country of the money, mainly obtained under false security vote letters by Gwarzo. The District of Columbia Court had expressly stated that the aforementioned personalities and companies embezzled, misappropriated, defrauded and extorted hundreds of millions of dollars from the government of Nigeria and others, including the proceeds of those crimes through conduct in and affecting the US. “The defendants in rem are subject to forfeiture as property involved in money laundering offences in violation of US law,” it said. Our investigations showed that $287 million was deposited into account number 80020796 in the name of Doravile Properties Corporation located at Deutshe Bank International Limited in Bailiwick of Jersey. Also, $12 million was deposited into account number S-104460 owned by Mohammed Sani (full names, Mohammed Sani Abacha) at the BSBC Fund Administration (Jersey) Limited in the Bailwick of Jersey. This was as $1 million was deposited into account number 2234058801USD in the name of Rayville International, SA at Banque SBA in Paris, France, among several of such fund deposit. In Bagudu’s fund recovery claim which he executed and signed on April 25, 2004 in Abuja, he declared that “I Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, without waiving any rights to contest jurisdiction in this matter, submit this verified claim” pursuant to the rules of the court. He continued: “I have a claim and interest in the property alleged to be subject to forfeiture in this action, including all assets held in the name of Blue Holding (1) Pte Ltd, on behalf of or traceable to Ridley Group Limited and or the Ridley Trust at J. O. Hambro Investment Management Limited in the UK and all interest, benefits, or assets traceable thereto.” The governor declared that “the assets held in the name of Blue Holdings (1) and (2) are held in trust by a trust company through Blue Holdings (1) and (2) Pte Ltd, an investment vehicle, for the benefit of the beneficiaries of Blue Family Trust (1) and (2). “That I am a beneficiary of the Blue Family Trust (1). Blue Family holds no other assets other than the assets held in the name of Blue Holdings (1) and (2). “Any distributions by Blue Family Trust (1) and (2) to me or for my benefit are transferred directly from the assets held in the name of Blue Holdings (1) and (2), by virtue of the foregoing I have a beneficial interest and or other financial stake in the claimed property,” he said. For the fact that a default judgment is already made, Bagudu stated that “pursuant to Supplemental Rule E ( , I appear before this court for the limited purpose of asserting and defending this claim in this in rem forfeiture action. My appearance does not constitute an appearance for any other purpose, nor do I consent to the jurisdiction of this court or any other court.”Contents of a similar claim made by Aisha, Badudu’s wife, were exactly the same as her husband’s and was signed and executed on the same day after which the documents were served on Elizabeth A. Aloi, the Trial Attorney, Assets Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section (Criminal Division), US Department of Justice, located at 1400 New York Avenue, Washington DC. The claims were equally served on Barrister Charles C. Agwumezie, of the CAVAL Legal Group PLLC, 1629 K Street NW, Washington DC, one of the five Nigerian US-based lawyers who started the processes that led to the assets forfeiture on April 1 as earlier reported by The AUTHORITY. Read more @http://www.authorityngr.com/2016/12/$2-BILLION-ABACHA-LOOT--Gov-Bagudu-wife-file-suit-to-claim-seized-funds-in-US/ OR http://www.nairausd.com/2016/12/daily-look-at-business-activities-in_19.html
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Op U are not far from the truth. While there are more single ladies out there will soon be a national issue in the nearest future. So the wise should act fast before is too late. |
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You could only really make calls on 1G It was analogue and the phones looked a bit like this...
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Ranked 54th in the world for coverage, the UK's 4G "needs to improve" according to the communications regulator - but what does 4G even mean? In a nutshell it stands for "fourth-generation" and the European Commission (EC) says it should be able to download a one-hour movie in six minutes. But there are no national or international standards for mobile data speeds. 1G, or the first generation of mobile data, was introduced in 1991. As was 2G, but it was 1G's digital brother. More related stories Photo of broadband signal Five places that 'need better broadband' Blackberry 5810 The Blackberry: A cultural obituary You could only really make calls on 1G It was analogue and the phones looked a bit like this... Old mobile phone Then 2G introduced text messages Known as an SMS, 2G made it possible to send text messages between friends. There were also picture messages called MMS (multimedia messaging service) brought in with 2G. And also GSM, GPRS, EDGE on mobile phones like this one. Nokia Video calling became a thing in 2001 3G and its 2mbit/s (or 0.25 megabytes per second) data came in at around the time the first wave of smartphones arrived in shops. It's not that fast but it gave wireless access to internet which was the first step - and it made video calling possible. To give you an idea of quite how slow it is as standard, if you wanted David Brent: Life on the Road from iTunes it will supposedly take more than five hours to download the 4.26GB file. 2010 saw 4G become available And the faster speeds meant that mobile gaming was brought to a whole new level. The same film that would have taken you more than five hours to download on 3G supposedly takes less than 8 minutes on 4G. But 4G isn't available everywhere yet, some parts of the UK don't even have 2G let alone 3G or 4G. And what about 5G? Well the EC predicts that will be around sometime between 2020 and 2030 and will let you download a one hour HD movie in six seconds. Who knows what phones will look like then? Read more@http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/38313919/what-2g-3g-4g-and-5g-actually-means
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Come what is happening here, am I the only one commenting here or is this post a ghost page. Because I do see moniker as the last to comment but whenever I click to read comment I only sees mine. MOD WHY |
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The Anambra state government has restated its resolve to be sufficient in food production and export more agricultural products by next year. This was stated on Tuesday during the Press Week and Award Ceremony, organized by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Anambra state council at the Godwin Ezeemo Press Conference Centre, Awka, the Anambra state capital. The state governor, Chief Willie Obiano, who made this assertion, noted that recently, the state had recorded tremendous growth in agriculture and increased its production in rice cultivation, adding that the present 200,000 metric tons would not be enough for the state. Governor Obiano, who was represented by his deputy, Dr. Nkem Okeke, stated that the present administration was ready to partner any investor or investors who had distinguished themselves to move the state to a greater heights. Governor Obiano said the state had provided enabling environment for businesses to strive, saying the obsession of the present administration was to strengthen the state’s economy irrespective of the present economic recession. The Governor disclosed that his administration would continue to tightening security and other sectors of his administrative blueprints, urging the people of the state, especially those in diaspora to come home for yuletide and as well invest in the state. He therefore urged journalists not to be bias in their reportage, but to report with facts as they are the hope of the masses. Highlights of the event were presentations of papers from different guest speakers. Read more at: http://dailytimes.ng/anambra-hit-200000-metric-tons-rice http://www.nairausd.com/2016/12/daily-look-at-business-activities-in_14.html
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hushshinani:Y Y CON OPEN AN |
wami7470 sorry I don't know anyone selling Dollar in PH. I am only familiar with Lagos state alone |
bigFOOTcaveMAN:Easy bro. |
By Ju-min Park and Jack Kim | SEOUL South Korean lawmakers voted overwhelmingly on Friday to impeach President Park Geun-hye over an influence-peddling scandal, setting the stage for her to become the country's first elected leader to be pushed from office in disgrace. Members of parliament voted by a higher-than-expected 234 in favor and 56 opposed in the secret ballot, meaning more than 60 of Park's own conservative Saenuri Party members backed the motion to remove her. The votes of least 200 members of the 300-seat chamber were needed for the motion to pass. The Constitutional Court must decide whether to uphold the motion, a process that could take up to 180 days. Under the constitution, Park's duties will be assumed by Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn on an interim basis until the court rules. "I solemnly accept the voice of the parliament and the people and sincerely hope this confusion is soundly resolved," Park said at a meeting with her cabinet. "I will be responding calmly under the procedures laid out in the constitution and the law to the impeachment review by the Constitutional Court and the investigation by the special prosecutor." Park, who faces investigation by a special prosecutor, said this week she would wait for the Constitutional Court's ruling, resisting demands that she step down immediately. Cheers erupted outside the chamber of the domed parliament building when the vote was announced. People held signs saying "Victory for the People" and "New Republic of Korea". Earlier, anti-Park activists scuffled with police as they tried to drive two tractors up to parliament's main gate, where more than a 1,000 protesters had congregated. Choi Jung-hoon, a 46-year high school maths teacher, joined the rally outside parliament with his wife and daughters, age 7 and 18 months. "I wanted my kids to be here, making history, at a historic moment, and show we people can win," he said. South Korean President Park Geun-Hye speaks during an address to the nation, at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, 29 November 2016. REUTERS/Jeon Heon-Kyun South Korean President Park Geun-Hye speaks during an address to the nation, at the presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, 29 November 2016. REUTERS/Jeon Heon-Kyun MASS RALLIES Park, 64, is accused of colluding with a friend and a former aide, both of whom have been indicted by prosecutors, to pressure big businesses to donate to two foundations set up to back her policy initiatives. Park, who is serving a single five-year term that was set to end in February 2018, has denied wrongdoing but apologized for carelessness in her ties with her friend, Choi Soon-sil. Mass rallies have been held in the capital, Seoul, every Saturday for the past six weeks to press her to quit. Opinion polls show overwhelming public support for her impeachment. Kang Dong-wan, a professor at Dong-A University in Busan, said the large impeachment vote Read more@http://www.reuters.com/article/us-southkorea-politics-idUSKBN13X2JS
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Trust me even the devil will be amaze by some human like creature evil. |
Exchange for Euro to Naira, 6th Tuesday December 2016 http://www.nairausd.com/2016/12/exchange-for-euro-to-naira-6th-tuesday.html |
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, I appear before this court for the limited purpose of asserting and defending this claim in this in rem forfeiture action. My appearance does not constitute an appearance for any other purpose, nor do I consent to the jurisdiction of this court or any other court.”
