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Awoofawo:I can register it for you @ #22k only. am in lagos. pm me |
InternetGenius:Shepherd bushiri is an agent of Satan, only fools will believe his is from God. |
pls someone should pls give me info na I can't be calling lalasticlala for this minor issue na |
Pls I need the FIRS branch address for ketu ikosi axis in Lagos state. their website is malfunctioning, couldn't get info there |
Is the black race cursed? |
more evidence
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DEMYSTIFYING THE $1.4 MILLION CORRUPTION SCANDAL AT MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (MOD). BACKGROUND The contract was for the relocation and refurbishment of Level 2 Ministry Hospital under the United Nations Multidimensiona l Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) following a directive from the UN, as a result of coordinated attacks by the Tuaregs Terrorists on the facility, the hospital’s proximity to the Bamako airport, among other factors necessitated the decision. The UN Level 2 hospital is a second line or “brigade/sector” level surgical facility for limited specialist expertise and limited surgical capabilities, including life, limb and organ-saving surgeries. Under the UN system, 18 Level 2 hospitals are being operated by troop/police from contributing countries. Countries get paid by the UN for the use of their facilities. Nigeria’s Level 2 hospital was established to support the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI) in 2008. The hospital was later relocated to its temporary site in Timbuktu in 2013 to support MINUSMA. SEQUENCE OF SORDID EVENTS 21/07/2016 – Minister of Defence, Brigadier Mansur Dan Ali (Rtd.), writes the President Muhammadu Buhari, requesting for $1.4 million for the project. 9/11/2016 – Presidency approved the project and released $1.4 million, as requested by MOD. 2/2/2017 – After PMB approved the contract at the rate of $1,464,750, in favour of Kashalome Nigeria Limited, having satisfied all rituals (BPP, certificate of incorporation, capacity/ expertise of the company etc). However, some unscrupulous elements within the Presidency and the Defence Ministry connived and used the first contractor’s quotation and came up with another offer of $1.000,000, claiming that the earlier one was on the high side. MOD then awarded the contract for $1 million to OPEMS, a company belonging to Alhaji Yarima Ibrahim of 2nd Avenue, EFAB Estate, Life Camp, Abuja (Naij.Com , citing Sahara Reporters). It should be noted that the Alhaji Yarima has dual identity; he’s also Adamu Usman of Flat 3, Ibro Estate, Karmo, Abuja. He did not participate in the original bidding process at all, and he has zero experience in such work. Conditions of the contract includes 2 months time limit within which to complete it. There was also no provision for variation of the cost, meaning that the contractor cannot come back later and ask for more money. The contract till date has not been executed, as only part of the hospital under MINUSMA was dismantled and left at the current location, according to the Cable. However, on 6th November, 2017 (after the scandal has been uncovered), one Mrs. Bilikis Ibrahim (MD/CEO, OPEMS), purportedly wrote a letter tagged “Notification of Completion of Contract and Request for Inspection” to the Minister of Defence. On the basis of which, the office of the Minister of Defence debunked the online publications on the matter. Thus, Col. Tukur Gusau (the PRO) to the Minister of Defence stated in a Press Release on 8th November, 2017 that “the said contract has already been successfully executed and the contractor has requested for a team from the Ministry of Defence…the team is due in Mali soon”. Nonetheless, MOD could not account for the missing $464,750 from the $1,464,750 originally released by the Presidency, OPEMS came back to tell MOD that the contract could not be done because there was a variation to the tune of $500,000. So, OPEMS wants more money! In a major twist to the story, according to The Cable, despite the implications of their actions on the fortune of the nation in peacekeeping and the image of the country, the major MOD actors in the sordid affair, allegedly chose to share the money and/or there favoured contractor OPEMS shared the money paid him, after signing the $1 million contract with the company. 30/10/2017 – Brigadier General LYM Hassan Court-martialed. He is alleged to have said that PMB is vegetating, and in military, such act is tantamount to treason, that’s why he’s being court-martialed. He is also being accused of insubordination to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). More so, the 8th November, 2017 Press Release of Defence Ministry states that “the case of the Army General currently standing trial at Army Court Martial has no connection with award of any contract by the Ministry”. How many lies will they continue to dish out to Nigerians, to shield illegality under an overwhelming elected President? IMMEDIATE CONSEQUENCES 1. For failing to meet the August 2017 UN deadline for a new location, Nigeria was asked by the UN to withdraw its remaining contingent to the United Nations African Mission in Darfur (UNIMID) because of poor holdings of the contingent-owned equipment (COE), as reported. 2. Since the UN already gave a deadline of August 2017 and has asked Rwanda to provide the facility following Nigeria’s failure. Nigeria has lost its credibility. 3. Since the UN was going to reimburse Nigeria for the work done, Nigeria just lost a chance to earn a cool $1.4 million in foreign currency. 4. Nigeria, which used to be the fifth largest troop contributing country (TCC) in the world as at 2013, is now down to 9th position. Unfortunately, due to corruption at the MOD, it is now ranked 9th in global peacekeeping and 5th in African Union. In contrast, Ghana is now ranked 8th in global peacekeeping and 4th largest in African Union, contributing 3,247 uniformed peacekeepers. PERTINENT QUESTIONS THAT NEED URGENT ANSWERS 1. According to a source in the Ministry of Defence, the second approval is suspicious because “there was no way the President will give approval for the same contract twice. So, who signed the second contract? 2. What “due processes” led to the award of the contract to OPEMS Integrated Concepts Ltd., with an office address at Garki market? 3. Is OPEMS the same as Zircon Marine or the later was brought in, having realised that OPEMS has no capacity to execute the contract? 4. The sum of $1,464,750 was requested for by the minister and approved by the President. Why was the contract redacted and awarded for $1,000,000? 5. OPEMS was given “two months” to execute the contract with effect from February 2, 2016, but on 8/11/2016, a clear nine months after MOD says the contract is now “ready for inspection” What is the reason for the delay, despite money being released in good time? 6. Since the UN already gave a deadline of August 2017 and has asked Rwanda to provide the facility following Nigeria’s failure, will the Ministry of Defence still hand over the hospital to the UN? 7. Why is Brigadier General LYM Hassan, who is the coordinator of peacekeeping at the ministry, being singled out for court-martial, after he was allegedly recorded making “uncomplimentary statements” or was it just another game of “cloning”? 8. Why has Brigadier General LYM Hassan being the only army officer court-martialed, all these while and why is the Nigerian Army doing all it could to cover up its inadequacy, at this trying moment of the Nigerian nationhood? 9. It was reported that the contract has 2 months time limit within which to be completed and the whole matter started in July 21st, 2016. From then to date, has the two months not elapsed? Why the delays or is it targeted to deny some people promotion by October, 2017? 10. Which company eventually started work at the Mali Super Camp? Was it OPEMS, Zircon Marine or Kahalome Nigeria Limited? 11. Assuming it was OPEMS, which started work in Mali, what was the rationale of the MOD awarding such a high profile project to a company based at a supermarket, with Yahoo email address, without a website and which has never commissioned such a project before? 12. Why is Alhaji Adamu Usman still walking freely, despite being the primary suspect in the murder of Miss Joy Odama, a 200 level student of Mass Communication Department at Cross River State University of Science and Technology (CRUTEC)? Has investigation been completed? What was the finding, if completed? 13. Next sitting of the court-martial is billed for 30th November, 2017 at Abacha Barracks, will Nigerian and foreign journalists be allowed to attend? 14. Why is the notorious Alhaji Adamu Usman always perambulating Defence Ministry, the Police and the Presidency? Who are his boys within these institutions? 15. Who is Mrs Bilikis Ibrahim and why didn’t she write to notify the Defence Ministry of the completion of work, until recently, precisely 6th November, 2017? May God save Nigeria and Nigerians. Amen. Dr. Idris Ahmed. www.cupstv.com. www.cupstv.. www.twitter.com/cupsnigeria .
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buhari won't do anything about it, because the army chief is an APC soldier, lol |
CORRUPTION IN THE ARMY EXPOSED: A BRAVE SOLDIER FROM OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE WRITES PRESIDENT BUHARI AN OPEN LETTER. His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, Commander in Chief of the Nigerian Arrmed Forces, Presidential Villa, Abuja. Your Excellency, Having read the online correspondence between Dr. Idris Ahmed of CUPS and our Army spokesman, Brigadier Generral S.K. Usman, I have decided to take a major risk and write to your Excellency directly over this issue. Sir, I am a course-mate of Pvt. Abdulrauf Aliyu, who Oga S.K. claimed that he has gone AWOL. We trained at the same company, Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria, Kaduna State. We are presently posted to Operation LAFIYA DOLE. On behalf of all the colleagues of Pvt. Abdulrauf Aliyu, I categorically refute the allegation that Pvt. Abdulrauf Aliyu deserted the Army. The Sections 59 - 63 of the Armed Forces Act, Cap A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, as quoted by Oga S.K., has always been mentioned by our superiors, to protect themselves and antagonise us, whenever they have done mischief. Your Excellency, the case of Pvt. Abdulrauf Aliyu is actually not an isolated one. There are many such cases of soldiers who got wounded at the battlefront. It is true, some are well looked after, as mentioned by Oga S.K. Usman in his press release. Unfortunately, due to corruption in the system, some unfortunate soldiers, mostly from less privileged backgrounds, are left to fend for themselves. Like myself, Pvt. Abdulrauf Aliyu comes from a humble family. He sustained life threatening injuries in the abdomen during a routine operation. The initial first aid treatment and medical care that he received was very inadequate. With full Army permission, Pvt Abdulrauf Aliyu and his family paid for his transfer to University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital. Unfortunately, the care he received in Maiduguri Teaching Hospital too was inadequate. Eventually, his family had to pay for his transfer to a specialist facility in Sokoto. Your Excellency, corruption in the Army is REAL, and it is killing us. Every man and woman who decided to join the Army knows the risks. While we expect to die in the hands of the enemy, we don’t expect to die in the hands of the Nigerian Army, due to corruption and criminal negligence. Just the other week, about 14 (I am not sure of the exact numbers) of our colleagues died in the hands of Boko Harram, who attacked the Army camp. The circumstances surrounding their unnecessary death warrants a full investigation by his Excellency. Sir, you will be shocked of the outcome. The bodies of the slain heroes are still lying here in Damaturu, Yobe State. The story of this incidence has hardly been officially published by the Army or Nigerian media. Attached is the picture of the commander of the camp. He too died in the attack. Your Excellency, this is the third month in a row that we have been denied of our operations allowance. We have to rely ONLY on our meager salary for everything. From battalion commanders, to Company and Sectors leaders, we are all in debt, because our salaries are not enough to sustain us at the battlefront while feeding our families back at home. It is a big shame that we have joined the Army to defend the civilians, yet we have to go to the civilians in town to borrow money to fend for ourselves at the battlefront. Take for instance the food that we are fed. Most of the times it is not fit for human consumption. I attach for your perusal, your Excellency, the lunch that was fed to us this afternoon (3/11/2017). As you can clearly see, there is not a single piece of meat or fish in it. The taste of the food is so bad that we have to add surplus salt to be able to eat it. This is also dangerous for our health. A plate of our food per soldier is probably about two hundred Naira (N200). It is said that the Federal Government spends about fourteen thousand Naira (N14,000) on each prisoner in Nigeria. Here, at the battlefront in Operation LAFIYA DOLE, the Army spends about six hundred Naira (N600) per day per soldier on feeding us, while in reality billions of Naira is appropriated per year for this purpose. Your Excellency, we are treated like animals. Most of us are afraid to talk because of the dire consequence. As the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, your Excellency, kindly investigate. There is corruption in the Army. Brave soldiers are needlessly dying. By Patriotic Soldier. Operation LAFIYA DOLE. Damaturu. Yobe State. 3/11/2017.
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"as well as his friends Busari Idris and Agbeja Olaoye all of who completely exonerated Davido". They are good friends to davido but bad friends to Tagbo, they all agreed to confess and all agreed to exonerate davido, thanks to the lawyer also, great work. I can see the bank alert hitting these guys account for agreeing to confess and exonerate him. una try |
thank God for her |
If flavour could French kiss his daughter before camera, imagine what he will do to this girl when they are both alone indoor, or when the stupid and foolish baby mama is not around. At this tender age, this girl already knows how to close her eyes and kiss, imagine what this 3yrs old girl will do to a naive 6yrs old boy whose parents ain't around him. The fact that flavour is a music artiste or celebrity doesn't mean this is right. Flavour might just be a pedophile but in a society like ours, we will gullibly applaud him. The child's mother is mostly to blame, a responsible mother should never allow her husband kiss their baby like this, Never! For goodness sake, "they both closed their eyes". #OrgasmLoading |
Preca:I listen to this song everyday, great song, Nicki minaj made it a dope. Only hypocrite Christians condemn this collabo, when their pastor rig-marol around politicians, they will say "judge not", but in d case of tasha and Nicki, they feel they can judge. #Hypocrites |
Yomzzyblog:she looked more taller while she was younger, and seems her height reduced years after. what am I even saying self? |
CallMeDrino:the handler also wants to trend online, yeye dey smell |
Priscy01:so, helping the driver is now a golden opportunity for her to snap herself and trend online. mtcheeew, attention seeker she even resemble a popular actress/Olosho called Mercy Aigbe. Abi, na danfo driver mercy aigbe dey sleep with now....... |
anyways, God can speak through anyone. I won't be surprised if this Kclassic guy becomes a pastor tomorrow, one false prophet that's sees shit more than him will just deceive him to pay #500k to get more prophetic anointing, before u know it, the guy rent one big hall, begin with massive crusade, dump music for church business. what am I saying self lol |
bigfrancis21:in that case, Biafra might succeed there, not in Nigeria, because what we have here is a very serious Fulani Military Federal Govt. |
Mrjo:lol |
gistking22:cool |
LifestyleTonite:she no get shame at all |
dainformant:and they have a Governor ooo, later they will be demanding for their own republic |
IAMSASHY:ok |
Keketu:u must be a big certified fool or u might just be looking for foolish attention. if a lady pm u, na crime? even in the bible, there is no scripture that stops a woman from approaching a guy she likes. The only barrier is our outdated mindset due to African/black culture. |
I just got this message on WhatsApp now, and I don't even know how to advise this friend of mine, please Nairalanders, he needs your advise please, I av informed him to follow this thread on Nairaland in order to pick good advise from relationship/marriage counselors that might be available Please ,................................................... Please I need advise, my girlfriend whom I love and want to marry, I don't understand anymore. When we began our relationship, she impolitely asked me to increase my dick, that she likes it much longer, despite mine is not even small, just to make her happy, I took almost half of my salary to buy supplements to increase it. Now its bigger, and she is enjoying it. Recently, in a very polite manner, I asked my girl to reduce her weight because she is fat, she is just 23yrs old, don't get me wrong, I love her with all my heart, av Neva felt shy to tell my friends she is my babe, my point is, at this age of 23, she looks big like 28. When we get married, and begin to give birth, she will definitely become more fatter, and I advised her in a very polite manner, to atleast reduce her weight abit. Also for health reasons, I am aware being fat is never beneficial to her, av read online about Fat-related ailments. I love her and care about her I even told her I will give her cash to buy the supplements she need. she just got angry at me, flared up and said am cheating on her, and I don't love her. She even went as far as telling her mum, that I want her to reduce her weight, the mum who is also fat suddenly called me this morning and began to insult me. Please, where av I gone wrong, she asked me to increase my dick, I did, now I asked her to reduce her weight abit, am now a devil. Please am at work now, while her mum called me. I can't even concentrate anymore on my task in the office. I need kind hearted advise from any relationship counselor please |
zerotouch:invite the Nigerian Army to declare Python dance in your family. By the way, Op, do u reside in the southeast? You better relocate like Nnamdi Kanu |
malware:is there sawdust in your brain? for goodness sake, the man and this woman are both adults |
ArmedRobber:BMC spotted. |
AnonymousIP:I have a feeling one blogger was paid to share this false news, to make it look as if kachikwu is covering his tracks. I am waiting for the next thread with the headline "My house was never on fire, its false" - Kachikwu |
WotzupNG:na only me observe? why is dbanj resting on her breast? |
The High Court in Nairobi ruled that women had a right to decide who their co-wives would be in polygamous marriages. In a recent ruling that arose from a case that sought to invalidate the Marriage Act concerning customary unions, Justice Mumbi Ngugi said men should not be allowed to register polygamy without the consent of their wives. The judge said women had an equal say on who their husbands could bring in as additional wives. “The practice of polygamy and registration of polygamous marriages without the consent of the previous wife or wives is inconsistent with provisions of equality in the Constitution,” the judge ruled. However, Ms Ngugi noted that this equality did not mean women should get an additional husband while still married to the first, as polyandry is against Kenyan culture. “Can men and women ever be equal, within the meaning contemplated in the Constitution, within a polygamous marriage? In my view, to talk of equality of men and women within a polygamous situation is a bit of an oxy-moronic phrase, if one may coin the term,” the judge ruled. “Equality would presuppose a woman has the same right as the man to take on a second spouse during the subsistence of the marriage, the practice defined as polyandry. This is not recognised in any of the cultures of Kenya, so it must be accepted that polygamy precludes equality between men and women.” The judge noted that polygamy without consultation and consent by the woman amounted to discrimination. She observed that the registration of polygamous marriages appears to have been accepted, even by women, as the lesser evil, and had been recommended in various reports including the 1968 Report of the Commission on the Law of Marriage and Divorce in Kenya. She said the reports appreciated it was hard to prove customary marriage without a certificate. “While this court accepts that permitting polygamous marriages without the consent of a previous wife or wives is not consistent with the law, it also recognises that there are situations and practices it cannot regulate, and that must be left to the wishes and dictates of the people, through their duly elected representatives, as well as to the individual choices of those adults contracting marriages, and who willingly enter into polygamous or potentially polygamous marriages,” she ruled. In the case, Mary Muigai had complained that allowing registration of customary marriages was formalising a practice that is against culture. Attorney General Githu Muigai opposed the case, arguing that Parliament would enact a law recognising marriages under any tradition. http://diasporamessenger.com/2017/09/women-have-a-right-to-choose-their-co-wives-high-court-judge-rules/
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Angelanest:am not surprised at Rocha's okorocha, I blame the fools who voted him into power
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