Jugbada's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Jugbada's Profile › Jugbada's Posts
1 2 (of 2 pages)
You should check the fuel price in Angola, you will know that the price in Nigeria is high as a oil producing Nation. |
Na normal thing for we going to Maiduguri at Yobe boundary you to step down from the car at the military check point and walk to other side vise versa |
Echoes in Rain by Enya All Enya and Yanni songs. |
The anointed candidate for 2023 presidential election comes to mind |
I was a victim of such too, I was posted to Borno House of Assembly and Borno Local Government Council Affair but I was rejected in both places because I don't have any back up from Abuja. I was eventually taken to a school where I completed my clarion call. Just to let you guys know I'm Political Scientist. |
Please for Heaven self pass the offer to me, I'm on by knees |
Yes we agree all this things are happening but what is the impact in the life of the masses idiot government. |
Brotherly, sincerely speaking if you have the mind you better find your way to North East precisely Maiduguri, Adamawa and Yobe. You will make cool money if you no dey fear BH. |
If you can take the bold step and go the Northeast especially Maiduguri, Yobe and Adamawa, such course are hot cake for NGOs and they pay big. |
08174185267 |
The way people are tripping into Maiduguri on daily bases you guys will be amazed, where you see fear and danger others sees opportunities, NGOs workers collect huge pay and the ambitious once are taking the advantage of it not minding the present situation of the state, as it stand now Borno State are even rejected corps member because every potential corps member want to be posted to Borno State because of incentives enjoyed by corppers of the State. |
Must everything be about tribe and ethnicity
why not just commend the young man
for work well done |
08174185267 |
08174185267 |
08174185267 |
0884185267 |
Most of you just want to talk, you know deep in ur heart chelsea gonna win. |
He just try to get attention of Isreal to support their balkanization course |
Final Destination 1-5, Saw, Resident Evil, Abraham Lincon Vampire, Penny Dreadful, Exorcist, Mama, Silent Hill, Drag Me To Hell, The Priest, House of the living dead, Hansel and Grantel, Annabel, Dominion, Legion, WorldwarZ And Lightout. They are my best kind of movies |
#forloveofbook A Woman of Substance by Barbard Taylor and The Advanturer by Harold Robbins |
JULY 1, 2015 : RAMON OLADIMEJI 31 Comments A Federal High Court in Lagos has granted an extradition application filed by the Federal Government seeking to surrender one Mr. Olugbemiga Adebisi to the United States of America for criminal prosecution. ADVERTISEMENT Justice Saliu Saidu granted the extradition application on Tuesday after adjudging that the affidavits tendered by the Attorney General of the Federation in support of the application were credible and valid. Saidu said he was satisfied that “the US had formally requested for the extradition of the respondent within the requirement of the Extradition Act Cap E25 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.” The judge also held that “the affidavit of Alfred Rubega (a United States Assistant Attorney) was signed before a magistrate judge of the District of New Hampshire, which has not been disputed by the respondent in the case. “And this affidavit was only attached to a certificate duly executed from the Department of State of the U.S.A. and the United State Department of Justice and further certified by one David Warmer, an Associate Director, Office of International Affairs Criminal Division, Department of Justice, U.S.A. All these are enough evidence to give credit and validity to the affidavit of Alfred Rubega.” According to the ruling, a copy of which was obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday, the AGF had supported the extradition application with “three indictments filed in the US District Court, New Hampshire” against Adebisi. It was stated that the accuse had, on July 20, 2006, been charged in the Hampshire court for “access device fraud, receipt of stolen mail matter, aggravated identity theft, fraudulent use of social security number,” all of which were a violation of Title 18, U.S. Code, sections 1029, 1708, 1028A and Title 42, U.S. Code, Section 408(a) 7(b) respectively. Adebisi was also said to have been charged on April 5, 2005 in the Trial Court of Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Concord Distric Court, U.S. In the said charge, Adebisi was accused of “Larceny over $250, credit card fraud of over $250, forgery of a document, uttering false document and identify fraud.” The offences were said to be a violation of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 266, Section 30(1), 37(c)(e) and Chapter 267, Section 1 and 5. Lawyer for the AGF, Akintah Ukaeyina, had, while canvassing argument in favour of the extradition application, argued that “all that is required for the applicant (AGF) to place before the court is a warrant issued outside Nigeria authorising the arrest of a fugitive criminal and also satisfy the court that the warrant was issued in a country to which the extradition apply.” The counsel also argued that the offences for which Adebisi is being wanted in the US are also provided for and punishable in the contemplation of Nigerian laws. JULY 1, 2015 : RAMON OLADIMEJIJULY 1, 2015 : RAMON OLADIMEJI 31 Comments A Federal High Court in Lagos has granted an extradition application filed by the Federal Government seeking to surrender one Mr. Olugbemiga Adebisi to the United States of America for criminal prosecution. ADVERTISEMENT Justice Saliu Saidu granted the extradition application on Tuesday after adjudging that the affidavits tendered by the Attorney General of the Federation in support of the application were credible and valid. Saidu said he was satisfied that “the US had formally requested for the extradition of the respondent within the requirement of the Extradition Act Cap E25 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.” The judge also held that “the affidavit of Alfred Rubega (a United States Assistant Attorney) was signed before a magistrate judge of the District of New Hampshire, which has not been disputed by the respondent in the case. “And this affidavit was only attached to a certificate duly executed from the Department of State of the U.S.A. and the United State Department of Justice and further certified by one David Warmer, an Associate Director, Office of International Affairs Criminal Division, Department of Justice, U.S.A. All these are enough evidence to give credit and validity to the affidavit of Alfred Rubega.” According to the ruling, a copy of which was obtained by our correspondent on Wednesday, the AGF had supported the extradition application with “three indictments filed in the US District Court, New Hampshire” against Adebisi. It was stated that the accuse had, on July 20, 2006, been charged in the Hampshire court for “access device fraud, receipt of stolen mail matter, aggravated identity theft, fraudulent use of social security number,” all of which were a violation of Title 18, U.S. Code, sections 1029, 1708, 1028A and Title 42, U.S. Code, Section 408(a) 7(b) respectively. Adebisi was also said to have been charged on April 5, 2005 in the Trial Court of Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Concord Distric Court, U.S. In the said charge, Adebisi was accused of “Larceny over $250, credit card fraud of over $250, forgery of a document, uttering false document and identify fraud.” The offences were said to be a violation of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 266, Section 30(1), 37(c)(e) and Chapter 267, Section 1 and 5. Lawyer for the AGF, Akintah Ukaeyina, had, while canvassing argument in favour of the extradition application, argued that “all that is required for the applicant (AGF) to place before the court is a warrant issued outside Nigeria authorising the arrest of a fugitive criminal and also satisfy the court that the warrant was issued in a country to which the extradition apply.” The counsel also argued that the offences for which Adebisi is being wanted in the US are also provided for and punishable in the contemplation of Nigerian laws.D http://www.punchng.com/news/fg-to-extradite-nigerian-to-us-for-prosecution/ |
majalisa:stop playing smart. u intended it to be an insult. btw, why the reference to anus ,are u gay? |
majalisa:why the insult? i guess that is how u were raised . i forgive u |
themilanway:i tot they say he is/was corrupt? |
This kind of car is still in use in calabar |
Sugar and milk will go well with that no17 |
1 2 (of 2 pages)