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thanks but how do we work out £30k from £115+ pensions and NI? i asked that earlier too once more i ask you to take the pain to run through these figures and tell me why you love the £62k more than £137k as wages, NI and pensions. while at it, how did you work out £30k from £115,704 being paid out as wages?anyone good with figures will see something wrong here. i am not here to defend nigeria but i hate seeing mis guided people tarnishing the whole country's image because they want money from quangos. it is vile and wrong naijacutee:not true. that programme only went out last wednesday. i have known her work now for sometime. i wish you saw the rubbish she was saying on air during the victoria kimbie's case too. you would definately have been offended if you heard her. the trailer for the voice of africa programme was quite disgusting and annoying |
naijacutee:i understand where you are coming from. i have 2 personal charities too and i am trustee for some others. check that word charity and see what it means in letter and spirit. it is never meant to be source of income for the people setting it up. you reserve the right to be impressed by anything just like i reserve the right to say i am not impressed. i am not being critical of anyone just stating facts. for your info there is a difference in £115,704 salaries and wages £11,802 employers national insurance £10,191 staff pension and £15,715 rents and rates Incoming resources Incoming resources from generating funds: b]2008 2007[/b] Voluntary income Donations 883 1,701 The Body Shop - 10,000 Big Lottery child protection training for A.P 62,034 - Bromley Trust - Core Funding 10,000 10,000 CYPF Grant Program (DCSF) 100,000 100,000 Comic Relief (ECPAT) 5,945 5,370 Home Office 2,000 - City Parochial Foundation 21,700 - TOTAL 202,562 127,071 Total incoming resources 218,348 146,954 i don't know what else you know about running charities, business and accounting. i would ask you to look at page 28 again and tell me which business you know using £4,329 as telephone bills this day and age. the right to collect public funds comes with the responsibility to use same judiciously[/b][b][i][/i] Charitable Expenditure 2008 2007 Activities undertaken directly Rent and Rates 15,715 11,223 Educational Publication 21,778 12,604 Insurance 353 306 Travelling expense 6,949 5,746 Telephone 4,139 5,797 Printing and stationery 4,329 2,951 Online service 552 Functions and events 905 4,366 Training and Conferences 3,979 2,210 Subscriptions - 75 Volunteers 1,454 842 Child care 675 - Hotel and Accommodation 1,629 - TOTAL 62,457 46,120 Support costs Victim support 39 85 GRAND TOTAL 62,496 46,205 once more i ask you to take the pain to run through these figures and tell me why you love the £62k more than £137k as wages, NI and pensions. while at it, how did you work out £30k from £115,704 being paid out as wages? naijacutee:source http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/ScannedAccounts/Ends27/0001093027_ac_20080331_e_c.pdf |
i tot jackie was a dogs name until i got here. by His grace we remain stable under God's economy. we have to be grateful and thankfull because others are worse. the world continue to live as if there are no consequences for our actions. May God's mercy prevail and help us out. |
sister nwando, how you dey ma? you forgot the shytimba igbo people planted near benin? HR.hotness:nice one |
did anyone here listen to the oyibo boy , debbie aruyo and beresford or whatever he calls himself on voice of africa turn akwa ibom to whole nigeria thing? |
tonye-t:nawao! you be accountant? why you dey cook figures like this? planes are cheaper than you know. there are planes selling less than a million dollars. dont forget the small matter of leasing too. the market for planes have been down since 9/11. price are rock bottom if you want one is the rumour true in the first place? |
lucabrasi:this debbie aruyo girl is doing more to give nigerians a bad name than any white man i know. did you listen to her on voice of africa? you would believe all nigerians do is abuse kids every day. i know she has to make her fundings from the lottery funds and co but is that a licence to insult every nigerian going about his/her business legitimately? she wants laws allowing people registering places of christian worship changed failing to recognise they use the same law that allowed her register her one woman band charity. afruca indeed. please check the accounts filed at the charities commission and see where the money goes http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/ScannedAccounts/Ends27/0001093027_ac_20080331_e_c.pdf pay attention to page 20, 21, 28 and 29 and see how much the wonderful afruca spend on paying herself open your eyes people and dont be so gulible. imagine using £148k to manage questionable charitable expenditures of of £62k. only in england as they say open the attached doc and see the sumary for yourself |
259 teachers score zero in Pry 4 exams Yekini Jimoh, Ilorin - 25.11.2008 THE Kwara State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Alhaji Bolaji Abdullahi, has said that about 259 teachers in the state who sat for Primary Four examinations scored zero in the test. He made this known during a stakeholders’ meeting in Ilorin at the weekend, pointing out that only seven out of 19,125 teachers met the minimum knowledge and capability threshold. “Although 2,628 of the teachers hold university degrees, only one of them achieved the threshold, while 10 others were among those who scored zero in the test. “In this part of the assessment, we gave teachers a test paper in reading and Mathematics that has been completed by a primary four pupil and the teachers were asked to mark the paper,” he said. The key part of the assessment had the teachers tested in English and Mathematics question papers originally designed for primary four pupils. The commissioner, who presented the report to the stakeholders, said he was depressed by the findings, but reasoned that the dismal performance of the teachers who teach in public schools was the outcome of a long period of systemic failure. http://www.tribune.com.ng/25112008/news/news9.html |
Eziachi:merryl lynch is being paid to lead you all into a false sence of security and you are all happy. run out go put your money in stocks and start celebrating because meryl lynch abi na leech say so. Nigerian journalists are known to publish press releases as news. Let's wait until we see the report.oga seun thank you |
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someone pls help this girl. i know she is not a witch but she is human and desperate. [b]Teenage girl raped, impregnated by runaway teacher, abandoned by family[/b] From CHIDI NNADI, Enugu Wednesday, November 19, 2008 * More Stories on This Section For Blessing Nwafor, 17, from Nwaezeko, Abakiliki in Ebonyi State life has become a misery as her family members and others she had run to have abandoned her. Now, the doctors say her life is in danger as she is discharging yellowish fluid mixed with blood. The travails of the vulnerable young girl started when on April 16, this year her lesson teacher whose name she could only remember as Stanley E. raped and impregnated her in the process. According to Blessing, an SS3 student of St. Jude Secondary School, Nwaezeko, Abakiliki, she had gone to Stanley’s house to collect her Mathematics textbook she would use to do a test the next day in school when the lesson teacher started preaching to her about love. “He told me that he loves me and that he would want us to make love. I told him no, that he is too old for my age and that I am his student, but he grabbed me and locked his door. He raised the volume of his radio as I started shouting. He tore my shirt and pants and raped me as I was crying and begging him to leave me alone. After making love to me he told me sorry and I left his house crying. People in the neighbourhood were asking me what happened, but I could not tell them because I was ashamed,” she said. After she was raped by Stanley who also told her that he works with the Ebonyi State government, Blessing missed her monthly period in April, making her return to Stanley ’s house to tell him of the development. She told Daily Sun that Stanley only gave her 16 tablets. She could not say their names and brand and asked her to take eight in the morning and another eight in the evening. She said after taking the drugs, she became uncomfortable for the whole day, but nothing happened and she did not tell her parents of what transpired. But after four months, she became very sick and as this was persistent and regular she told her elder sister what had happened to her. Her elder sister then told their mother who told their father. Unfortunately for her, her no nonesense father swore that she would not bear a bastard in his house. Thus her father, Mr Chinedu Nwafor, took her to Stanley’s house, but they were shocked to see that he had packed out from the house and vamoosed into the thin air. Those living in the neighbourhood told them that Stanley had packed out in the dead of the night soon after Blessing came to tell him that she was pregnant. Her father also took her to the Ebonyi State Government house, but the government workers said they knew nobody with named Stanley E. Last month, Blessing’s father chased her away, telling her never to come home again. As she was wandering on the street, a Good Samaritan doctor saw her and took her to his house, but the doctor’s wife did not like the idea of her husband bringing home a strange pregnant teenager. According to Blessing, she stayed in the house of the doctor for one month. When he contacted her elder sister and she was taken to St. Jude’s Hospital in Abakiliki. “ At St. Jude, they did scan for me and said that they saw a baby boy, but that part of the body of the baby is damaged already. So, they told my sister that they would need N150,000 to carry out an operation on me for me to survive. This made my sister to abandon me there and run away. “This was happening around 7p.m. so the doctor there said I should be allowed to pass the night there and to leave in the morning. I pleaded with the doctor to carry out the operation as I pledged that after it I will be working for his hospital to defray the bill, but he refused and instead gave me N500 to go home. “I used the N500 to go back to the first doctor that took me to his hospital; when I explained to him what happened he said there was nothing he could do again, he gave me N300 to go back to my house. “But when I got home, my father disowned me completely, saying that his daughter who bears Blessing had long died. I cried and cried, but he chased me away. “This happened on a Sunday and I left and was wandering until Tuesday when I decided to go to Father Mbaka in Enugu for Adoration Worship. After Adoration, I wanted to see Father Mbaka, but the security men did not allow me and on Thursday the security men chased me away. I stayed outside the Adoration centre gate. “It was at the gate that two boys and two girls saw me and bought me food after which they paid my fare to St Mary Catholic Church, Trans-Ekulu, Enugu last Thursday. At the church one of the reverend fathers gave me N300 to go home, but I remained in the church because I had no place to go to,” Blessing explained. At the close of church service on Sunday, Blessing began another walk into the unknown when she now met the President of Global Society for Anti-Corruption, Mr Frank Ezeona by the side of St Mary Catholic Church who bought her food. After eating, she said that Ezeona also gave her some tissue papers from his car with which she changed her pad and later brought her to Daily Sun office in Enugu where Blessing who was sobbing profusely asked other Nigerians to come to her rescue. Moved by her plight, Ezeona, therefore, called on public-spirited individuals, as well as the Ebonyi and Enugu State Governments to come to the aid of Blessing before she dies. |
can you raise money for this one plssss [b]Teenage girl raped, impregnated by runaway teacher, abandoned by family[/b] From CHIDI NNADI, Enugu Wednesday, November 19, 2008 * More Stories on This Section For Blessing Nwafor, 17, from Nwaezeko, Abakiliki in Ebonyi State life has become a misery as her family members and others she had run to have abandoned her. Now, the doctors say her life is in danger as she is discharging yellowish fluid mixed with blood. The travails of the vulnerable young girl started when on April 16, this year her lesson teacher whose name she could only remember as Stanley E. raped and impregnated her in the process. According to Blessing, an SS3 student of St. Jude Secondary School, Nwaezeko, Abakiliki, she had gone to Stanley’s house to collect her Mathematics textbook she would use to do a test the next day in school when the lesson teacher started preaching to her about love. “He told me that he loves me and that he would want us to make love. I told him no, that he is too old for my age and that I am his student, but he grabbed me and locked his door. He raised the volume of his radio as I started shouting. He tore my shirt and pants and raped me as I was crying and begging him to leave me alone. After making love to me he told me sorry and I left his house crying. People in the neighbourhood were asking me what happened, but I could not tell them because I was ashamed,” she said. After she was raped by Stanley who also told her that he works with the Ebonyi State government, Blessing missed her monthly period in April, making her return to Stanley ’s house to tell him of the development. She told Daily Sun that Stanley only gave her 16 tablets. She could not say their names and brand and asked her to take eight in the morning and another eight in the evening. She said after taking the drugs, she became uncomfortable for the whole day, but nothing happened and she did not tell her parents of what transpired. But after four months, she became very sick and as this was persistent and regular she told her elder sister what had happened to her. Her elder sister then told their mother who told their father. Unfortunately for her, her no nonesense father swore that she would not bear a bastard in his house. Thus her father, Mr Chinedu Nwafor, took her to Stanley’s house, but they were shocked to see that he had packed out from the house and vamoosed into the thin air. Those living in the neighbourhood told them that Stanley had packed out in the dead of the night soon after Blessing came to tell him that she was pregnant. Her father also took her to the Ebonyi State Government house, but the government workers said they knew nobody with named Stanley E. Last month, Blessing’s father chased her away, telling her never to come home again. As she was wandering on the street, a Good Samaritan doctor saw her and took her to his house, but the doctor’s wife did not like the idea of her husband bringing home a strange pregnant teenager. According to Blessing, she stayed in the house of the doctor for one month. When he contacted her elder sister and she was taken to St. Jude’s Hospital in Abakiliki. “ At St. Jude, they did scan for me and said that they saw a baby boy, but that part of the body of the baby is damaged already. So, they told my sister that they would need N150,000 to carry out an operation on me for me to survive. This made my sister to abandon me there and run away. “This was happening around 7p.m. so the doctor there said I should be allowed to pass the night there and to leave in the morning. I pleaded with the doctor to carry out the operation as I pledged that after it I will be working for his hospital to defray the bill, but he refused and instead gave me N500 to go home. “I used the N500 to go back to the first doctor that took me to his hospital; when I explained to him what happened he said there was nothing he could do again, he gave me N300 to go back to my house. “But when I got home, my father disowned me completely, saying that his daughter who bears Blessing had long died. I cried and cried, but he chased me away. “This happened on a Sunday and I left and was wandering until Tuesday when I decided to go to Father Mbaka in Enugu for Adoration Worship. After Adoration, I wanted to see Father Mbaka, but the security men did not allow me and on Thursday the security men chased me away. I stayed outside the Adoration centre gate. “It was at the gate that two boys and two girls saw me and bought me food after which they paid my fare to St Mary Catholic Church, Trans-Ekulu, Enugu last Thursday. At the church one of the reverend fathers gave me N300 to go home, but I remained in the church because I had no place to go to,” Blessing explained. At the close of church service on Sunday, Blessing began another walk into the unknown when she now met the President of Global Society for Anti-Corruption, Mr Frank Ezeona by the side of St Mary Catholic Church who bought her food. After eating, she said that Ezeona also gave her some tissue papers from his car with which she changed her pad and later brought her to Daily Sun office in Enugu where Blessing who was sobbing profusely asked other Nigerians to come to her rescue. Moved by her plight, Ezeona, therefore, called on public-spirited individuals, as well as the Ebonyi and Enugu State Governments to come to the aid of Blessing before she dies. |
Teenage girl raped, impregnated by runaway teacher, abandoned by family From CHIDI NNADI, Enugu Wednesday, November 19, 2008 * More Stories on This Section For Blessing Nwafor, 17, from Nwaezeko, Abakiliki in Ebonyi State life has become a misery as her family members and others she had run to have abandoned her. Now, the doctors say her life is in danger as she is discharging yellowish fluid mixed with blood. The travails of the vulnerable young girl started when on April 16, this year her lesson teacher whose name she could only remember as Stanley E. raped and impregnated her in the process. According to Blessing, an SS3 student of St. Jude Secondary School, Nwaezeko, Abakiliki, she had gone to Stanley’s house to collect her Mathematics textbook she would use to do a test the next day in school when the lesson teacher started preaching to her about love. “He told me that he loves me and that he would want us to make love. I told him no, that he is too old for my age and that I am his student, but he grabbed me and locked his door. He raised the volume of his radio as I started shouting. He tore my shirt and pants and raped me as I was crying and begging him to leave me alone. After making love to me he told me sorry and I left his house crying. People in the neighbourhood were asking me what happened, but I could not tell them because I was ashamed,” she said. After she was raped by Stanley who also told her that he works with the Ebonyi State government, Blessing missed her monthly period in April, making her return to Stanley ’s house to tell him of the development. She told Daily Sun that Stanley only gave her 16 tablets. She could not say their names and brand and asked her to take eight in the morning and another eight in the evening. She said after taking the drugs, she became uncomfortable for the whole day, but nothing happened and she did not tell her parents of what transpired. But after four months, she became very sick and as this was persistent and regular she told her elder sister what had happened to her. Her elder sister then told their mother who told their father. Unfortunately for her, her no nonesense father swore that she would not bear a bastard in his house. Thus her father, Mr Chinedu Nwafor, took her to Stanley’s house, but they were shocked to see that he had packed out from the house and vamoosed into the thin air. Those living in the neighbourhood told them that Stanley had packed out in the dead of the night soon after Blessing came to tell him that she was pregnant. Her father also took her to the Ebonyi State Government house, but the government workers said they knew nobody with named Stanley E. Last month, Blessing’s father chased her away, telling her never to come home again. As she was wandering on the street, a Good Samaritan doctor saw her and took her to his house, but the doctor’s wife did not like the idea of her husband bringing home a strange pregnant teenager. According to Blessing, she stayed in the house of the doctor for one month. When he contacted her elder sister and she was taken to St. Jude’s Hospital in Abakiliki. “ At St. Jude, they did scan for me and said that they saw a baby boy, but that part of the body of the baby is damaged already. So, they told my sister that they would need N150,000 to carry out an operation on me for me to survive. This made my sister to abandon me there and run away. “This was happening around 7p.m. so the doctor there said I should be allowed to pass the night there and to leave in the morning. I pleaded with the doctor to carry out the operation as I pledged that after it I will be working for his hospital to defray the bill, but he refused and instead gave me N500 to go home. “I used the N500 to go back to the first doctor that took me to his hospital; when I explained to him what happened he said there was nothing he could do again, he gave me N300 to go back to my house. “But when I got home, my father disowned me completely, saying that his daughter who bears Blessing had long died. I cried and cried, but he chased me away. “This happened on a Sunday and I left and was wandering until Tuesday when I decided to go to Father Mbaka in Enugu for Adoration Worship. After Adoration, I wanted to see Father Mbaka, but the security men did not allow me and on Thursday the security men chased me away. I stayed outside the Adoration centre gate. “It was at the gate that two boys and two girls saw me and bought me food after which they paid my fare to St Mary Catholic Church, Trans-Ekulu, Enugu last Thursday. At the church one of the reverend fathers gave me N300 to go home, but I remained in the church because I had no place to go to,” Blessing explained. At the close of church service on Sunday, Blessing began another walk into the unknown when she now met the President of Global Society for Anti-Corruption, Mr Frank Ezeona by the side of St Mary Catholic Church who bought her food. After eating, she said that Ezeona also gave her some tissue papers from his car with which she changed her pad and later brought her to Daily Sun office in Enugu where Blessing who was sobbing profusely asked other Nigerians to come to her rescue. Moved by her plight, Ezeona, therefore, called on public-spirited individuals, as well as the Ebonyi and Enugu State Governments to come to the aid of Blessing before she dies. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2008/nov/19/national-19-11-2008-007.htm |
IT IS LIKE GRAIL MESSAGE IS IN VOGUE AGAIN. debbie aruyo the lady behind child witchcraft story in akwa ibom is also a member |
Angelheart:FUNNY http://www.justgiving.com/witchchildren Fundraising target: £20,000.00 Donations so far: £ 18,053.00 |
nigeria always something for nothing |
oyi |
KunleOshob:you never fail to disappoint yourself. when were you last in the coven with her? why is truth so alien to your blood system? |
pay back time for obj cooperation on barkasi and charles taylor. papa iyabo unlimited |
you live in naija and you dont know ukpabio is not in akwa ibom as she said |
AA will get all the fighters or do i call them haters here dont you think? is that what you really want? |
egbojie:omoe. onegbe? |
so this still go on? |
some ugly people make more noise than beautiful people |
foolishness glorified and personified by some people |
felifeli:really? wonders shall not end on NL |
*osisi:my sister i dey o. you for make money with your laugh more than some comedians i see here. plus u know say i don marry one small fine girl |
no mind this people o. stop sending him money. the man has no shame. why must he be given money by a junior sister? |
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. Ig glad it came out of your mouth that you are personally 'have a bias towards any charity in nigeria because of the reputation'. Id be crucified- Not that I care