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Fatasy:What is this one saying?. Did he produce for him or not? Harrysongs' break out song "Mandela" was produced by Chimbalin. Dude wasn't recognized nor paid even after the major cash out from MTN. Fair?. |
2shure:So everyone with a "Strong" face is now a confra member?. And you accuse the white man of calling you a monkey?. |
ReorxTohGan:Chimbalin is one of the most humble, dedicated and level headed people I know. Trust me, I know a lot of people. |
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Nigeria’s secret police, the State Security Service (SSS), once made curious huge cash transfers into a bank account associated with a former chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, Abdulrasheed Maina, PREMIUM TIMES can report. The uncovering of the payments, investigators say, suggests Mr. Maina and the security agency had been in an unholy relationship for a while. On Tuesday, PREMIUM TIMES exclusively reported how Mr. Maina received security protection from operatives of the Nigeria Police Force and the SSS who also allegedly provided a hideout for him. Mr. Maina is on the run following moves by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to charge him to court for alleged N2 billion fraud. As exclusively reported by this newspaper two years ago, Mr. Maina has a history of using bankers and other intermediaries to launder most of the money he allegedly embezzled from the pension funds. Sometimes in 2011, while serving as chairman of the pension task force, Mr. Maina, using his banker sibling, Khalid Ali Biu, opened a corporate bank account in the name of Cluster Logistics Limited domiciled at Fidelity Bank. Mr. Biu, who was a staff of the bank, was both the bank’s account officer as well as a director of the fictitious company, according to bank and company registration documents sighted by this newspaper. Bank papers, including mandate card for the Cluster Logistics account also identified Mr. Maina as a signatory to the account. Investigators said the account had over N500 million cash inflow that were mostly cash deposits made between 2011 and 2013. Withdrawals from the accounts were also largely in cash. Some of the money, according to investigators, were also changed into dollars. Curiously, however, among deposits into the accounts were three payments made over a period of one year by no other than the SSS, under its preferred name of Department of State Services (DSS). Bank documents show that the security outfit paid a total of over N152 million. The first tranche of over N61 million was paid on November 16, 2011 and the last made on November 14, 2012. One of the deposits shows that it was made in the name of “DSS Pension Biometrics”. It is unclear if Cluster Logistics offered any services to the SSS to warrant any payment. The discovery of the account details, according to a source, “unsettled the SSS despite the EFCC’s effort at downplaying the matter in the spirit of inter-agency esprit de corp. “Now that the whole case is being revisited it is important for the president to order forensic investigation into the SSS pension department,” he said. Another EFCC official, who asked not to be named, said before the recent controversy over Mr. Maina’s matter, the commission was already preparing to arraign some of the bankers who aided the dismissed civil servant to allegedly launder billions. PREMIUM TIMES could not reach SSS for comments on this story Wednesday night. The agency has no official spokesperson. EFCC’s spokesperson , Wilson Uwujaren, did not respond to multiple telephone calls from this newspaper. Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/247302-pension-fraud-sss-paid-n152-million-mainas-secret-account.html/amp
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Low self esteem. |
leofab:09060276140 call me. |
TB Joshua. |
BeeBeeOoh:Which village are you from?. |
Seun Lalasticalala and co. It's a Sunday. Move to FP please. |
leofab:UWC Done right?. |
Rev. Fr. Gospel .J. Inalegwu, a popular Catholic priest in Kano State, Nigeria, has dumped the priesthood. Father Inalegwu’s resignation comes more than one year after he was kidnapped at his parish at St Joseph Catholic Church, Jitan-Dutse, in Tudun Wada Local Government Council, Kano State. The entire Catholic Diocese of Kano was in shock after the Reverend Father tendered his resignation letter to the Bishop of the Diocese, Most Rev. John Namawzah Niyiring. He was inaugurated as Catholic father in the state in 2013. As reported by SUN, Inalegwu had since traveled out of the state with all his belongings. When contacted, the Communications Director, Kano Diocese, Father Augustine Nnadi declined comment on the matter. On his part, His Lordship, Most Rev. John Namawzah Niyiring confirmed the incident but said, “Priests do not resign as they do in the public service, but are laicized.”. Asked if he had tried to talk to the priest, Niyiring said: “Yes I did that. I had some discussions with him to try to persuade him not to do what he is doing. I think he probably wants something else.” “Long before his kidnap saga, he had voiced out his desire to do what he did. And we have a record of that,” he said The WHISTLER recalls that Reverend Father Patrick Edet of the Catholic Diocese of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, had in August, 2017 dumped the priesthood on a live radio programme.
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TEYA:When they interfered with Nigeria by giving us Buhari through the Obama/Hilary union, God decided to give them their own version of Buhari (Trump) Through the Putin/Facebook union. Talk about beeches and Karma shows up dripping wet!. This one hurt them so much that they are still discussing about Russia. |
ibietela2:They were busy playing God in Nigeria. |
Flaghouse1:Dom to Dom very feasible. |
Flaghouse1:Hope he got the requirements mentioned. If yes, he/she should look for the online banking code for UBA (*737# in the case of GTB) and register or link his/her account to an already existing BVN and do an instant transfer of all funds from that account. When this Federal government madness calms down, he can go open another account and get his/her biometrics captured. Thank me lerra. |
Flaghouse1:Which bank? |
leofab:Do you still have the SIM with which you opened the account with? If yes, look for their mobile banking code (*737# GTBank) and follow the prompt. There's a section for linking your BVN. Follow through with whatever it says and wolla! you are registered. At this point, I will advice you to follow the code again and do an online transfer to a safe and dully registered account. Go get it done and come thank me later. Note: I am speaking from experience as my over half a Milly was holed up in GTB prior to stumbling on help like you just did. I know how you feel. |
Flaghouse1:Yahoo Yahoo what?. Who does that crap?. I did not say steal. I said collect "Your" money. 1. It must be your money. 2. In your bank account. 3. Must have the sim with which you opened the account. 4. It is legitimate. |
kanayoNickel:When they interfered with Nigeria by giving us Buhari through the Obama/Hilary union, God decided to give them their own version of Buhari (Trump) Through the Putin/Facebook union. Talk about beeches and Karma shows up dripping wet!. |
leofab:There are ways to collect your monies without BVN from any bank in Nigeria. Lemme know if you want your money. |
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GideonIdaboh:E be like say Urhobo dudes done do you well well o. |
maxysmith:But "The only church you can't marry into". |
sukkot:Oh!!! You no longer white Bobrisky wannabe!!!I am done talking to you. Self hating son of a tramp. |
sukkot:In case you think every family is as dysfunctional and hate filled as your, sorry. At least I know where your hate and rage is coming from. I hope you heal soon bobrisky. |
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sukkot:That's a picture of my younger bro. our last actually. The guy fresh pass anybody for your entire lineage plus he's got an incredible IQ. And guess what? He eats croc and starch. If you're proud of urself or any member of your family, put up their picture. Oh!! Sorry, you are white and will need to go download some. Bleep boy. |
Wolfsburg coach Martin Schmidt has spoken about the unusual rule that exists in the team to maintain a good playing tone of the players. The former Mainz gaffer has revealed that the players, including Nigerian pair Victor Osimhen and Felix Uduokhai must brush their teeth immediately after every training session. ''At the end of the training, acidity is created inside of the mouth," Schmidt said in a recent press conference, according to marca.com. "This attacks the gums and ends directly in the blood, so brushing the teeth helps to recover energy better and prevent acidity. "Therefore, players are required to brush their teeth immediately after the end of their physical effort, even before returning home.'' Victor Osimhen has recorded two appearances off the bench in the Bundesliga this season, while Germany youth-teamer Uduokhai has started seven games. Igho Kingsley Photo Credit : vfl-wolfsburg.de
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sukkot:Poor man wants to take me under his wings? Can a roach take an eagle under its wings? I can't even insult a butterfly. |
sukkot:It all Boils down to your inferiority complex and insecurities tryna sound posh by calling people who eat certain animals that you probably eat worse off as uncivilised. You can go bleach your skin and bobrisky up. I know you are black and ugly AF. Try and love yourself. Me, Black, Beautiful and proud. Bleep off. |
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