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A Five Bed Bungalow with gov consent at Lakunwe, a minute drive from Mayfair Garden - N25M A fence 650sqm plot with gov consent at Lakunwe - N7M Four plots on Arc. Olubunmi Okogie Road ( also known as Monastery Road) Sangotedo - N15M / Plot |
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 3.5LITRE V6 ENGINE HIGHLY FUEL EFFICIENT LEATHER SEAT - CREAM INTERIOR XLS MODEL MILEAGE COLOUR - BLACK 93000 OR THERE ABOUT CONTACT 08023161012 Price - N2.5M
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MY CLIENT IS LOOKING TO BUY A 9SQ M SHOP AT TEJUOSHO. PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE. LEKAN @ 08023161012 |
A TASTEFULLY FINISHED 5 BED BUNGALOW IN A SPACIOUS PAVED COMPOUND. ASKING - 30M CONTACT - 08023161012 |
where is Arepo estate? |
This is a very serious matter. Nigerians are felled everyday by Policemen. What can we do as citizens? |
Thirty-nine-year-old man denied bail over controversial debt, dies in police custody http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=77328:a-widows-posers-to-police-over-husbands-death-&catid=3:metro&Itemid=558 TWO hours after his wife, Cecilia, and other family members left the Ikeja Police Station where he was being detained, Mr. Ademola Adedeji, a distributor with Rites Food Ltd, a Lagos-based company was declared dead in Police custody. Now, the police must answer simple questions begging for answers over Adedeji’s death. There are grounds to suspect strongly that Adedeji might have died following torture and humiliation he received at the hands of the police for the failure of his family to pay N1million for his bail. Men of the Ikeja Police Division had last week Thursday seized Adedeji, a father of three, after Rites Food Company alleged the deceased owed the company the sum of N12 million. His distraught wife, Cecilia, told reporters amidst tears that her late husband was an honest businessman who had won an award of the company for diligence and loyalty in 2010. Yet, he was dragged to the police station for allegedly owing the company. She said:”Ademola was one of the biggest distributors of Rites Food products in Nigeria, which he did under the business name of Ademola Stores. “It was based on the terms of his contract with Rites Foods that he distributed their goods in Lagos, Ogun, Ghana and Benin Republic. “In fact, in 2010, the company gave him Best Distributor of the Year Award because he was able to make sales for the company to the tune of over N250 million. “My husband told me that the company alleged he was owing them some money, but he told them that they should engage an independent auditor to ascertain the true position of things. “Whenever Ademola did not pay cash, he gave them post-dated cheques and I have teller evidence. “Last Thursday, my husband went to Rites Food Company to purchase goods worth N400,000 and had loaded his truck when the General Manager (GM) suddenly called him. “ On getting to the GM’s office, two policemen arrested him for issuing dud cheques and owing the company. Ademola was taken to Ikeja Police Division from where he called me and two of his friends and we immediately went there to see him.” She said: “The Investigating Police Officer (IPO) said we must wait for the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of the beverage company, but now I wonder if the police ought to be on the side of the company or the law. “When the CSO came, he said my husband should be granted bail but later had a hush-hush meeting with the IPO.” It was gathered that at about 7.00p.m., after the CSO had left, the IPO maintained that he could not release the deceased without the permission of a superior officer. “When the Officer-in-Charge of Human Rights arrived, she said my husband would only be released on grounds that he provided the sum of N1million and this was 8.00p.m. “I, along with two of my husband’s friends, pleaded with the officer that it was late and his friends even said they would stand surety. But the Officer -in-charge of Human Rights refused. “Also, one of my husband’s friends was willing to leave a brand new car in Police custody as security but they still refused,“ she added. The grief-stricken widow said when all pleas fell on deaf ears, she and the friends had no choice but to leave the station. She was, however, to receive the rudest shock of her life when a few hours after they left the station as she was told her husband was dead. She said: “The following day, I went to the police station but no one told me anything. “But one of the policemen told my husband’s friend that he had been rushed to a hospital. “Some hours later, I received an anonymous call that there was a rumour within the company that my husband was dead.” It was then she ran to the family’s lawyer, Mr. Clement Eko, who went to see the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) who confirmed that Ademola was indeed, dead. Eko said he was overwhelmed by the DPO’s behaviour. He said: “When we asked to see the statement written by the deceased, we were not allowed to see it. “He said Ademola developed a sudden illness on Thursday night and was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where he was confirmed dead.” Eko noted that all attempts to speak with the management of Rites Foods Company had proved abortive. He however maintained that since no body had been produced, it was difficult to ascertain if indeed Ademola was dead. According to him: “When we arrived LASUTH mortuary, we were told that a corpse was brought in by the name of Ademola Adeniji on Friday night, a day after the incident. “Furthermore, the mortuary attendants claimed one Inspector Solomon and a member of the family of the deceased known as Christopher had brought in the corpse. “Because of the inconsistency, we were not allowed to even see his body.” The widow, who cried like a baby, pleaded with the Police authorities and the Federal Government to wade into the matter and unravel the mystery behind their breadwinner’s death. Lamenting that both the company and the Ikeja Police Division treated them unfairly, she said: “Rites Food Company and the police have neither called nor come to see me. “I am a housewife and my husband was the sole breadwinner. “We have three little children, who are now fatherless, in primary school. “Our last child will be a year old on Friday and she will not grow up to know her father. “If Police cannot produce him alive, then they should give me his body.” Eko, berated the police for demanding money before bail. He said: “In Nigeria, bail is free and the police has no right to detain someone on grounds of non-payment. “Also, the police have no right to seek the permission of a complainant before releasing a detainee.” When reporters visited Rites Foods Limited office at 40, Opebi Street, a worker in the Information Centre simply said: “Ademola Adedeji was not a staff of the company but he was a distributor, that is all.” The spokesman of the Lagos State police command, Mr. Joseph Jaiyeoba confirmed Adedeji’s death. According to him: “The deceased was arrested after the company complained that he was owing them millions of naira. “At night, he was complaining of stomach ache and was rushed to LASUTH where he was confirmed dead. We are waiting for autopsy report before we can confirm the cause of death.” But the widow, however, maintained that her husband was very healthy before the incident. “My husband drove to work on that day and was very strong with no history of illness. “He was only 39 years old,“ she said. |
Do you want terrace house? Give me a call on 08023161012 |
Sir, Where is your depot and what is the minimum order quantity? |
If Nigerians were to repeat the 2011 presidential election today, they will still make the same stupid decision. It is obvious that too many Nigerians are not smart despite the claim to being educated. When you glorify looters, and cast aspersions on men who stand for integrity, what you get as a nation is what we have in Nigeria. I alway say the failure of Nigeria is collective one. If this is the way followers think majorly, then it is no surprise the leaders are morons. |
Quote from Jonathan speech Yes, we have security challenges in the country. We have challenges in terms of infrastructure, but we are totally committed individually and collectively to get the country out of this situation. Our children want a better Nigeria,” he stated. I am amazed GEJ believes he is on the path to making Nigeria a better country for our children with corruption hitting the ceiling, wasteful spending of govt funds by himself and his officials and other wrong things going on. GEJ must be one man that does not understand his actions, and how to achieve his visions or simply pretending. I choose the later i.e GEJ is playing nollywood. Hahaha |
I hissed. A buccaneer is expected to defend the source of the loot with blood now. These politicians cannot understand that some see beyond the veil. Oga Mark seem to think highly of himself o. These pple are killing us and vowing to defend the continuation of the killing. The other day it was IBB and Oga Mark now. May the soul of all Nigerians who have perished unjustly and those suffering now, destroy all those feasting fat on Nigeria and vowing to keep the status quo. |
4 Plots on Monastery Road Sangotedo. C of O, 650m2 a plot- 12m / plot One plot at Lakunwe . Fence with governors consent and about 800m2 - 8m/plot For inspection contact - 08023161012 |
A tastefullyl finished bungalow at Lakunwe with governors consent. Asking 30Million For inspection call 08023161012 |
Located at prime mixed development area of the large expanse home to private and government estates at Sangotedo. Monastery road is paved and planned to link the coastal road in the near future. Plots good for hotel, mini estate, school, event centre. Document : C of O |
Located at Lakunwe a minute drive to Mayfair Awoyaya and Lakunwe Lakes. Governors consent All Ensuite Paved Compound Contact 08023161012 for inspection |
50million? |
Still Available |
Could you please list the properties and give prices. |
Thank you guy, a good thread to learn. |
Thank you guy, a good thread to learn. |
Still available. |
PLOTS LOCATED IN MIXED DEVELOPMENT AREA AND IS SUITABLE FOR SCHOOLS, EVENT CENTRE, MINI ESTATE, AND HOTEL. LOCATION IS VERY ATTRACTIVE FOR INVESTMENT. STILL AVAILABLE. |
GLOBAL C OF O, REGISTERED DEED, LOCATION IS CLOSE TO RAPIDLY DEVELOPING ESTATES SUCH HFP / NUGA PARK / LASG DEVELOPMENTS ETC MONASTERY ROAD WHEN FULLY COMPLETE WILL LINK THE LEKKI EPE EXPRESS TO THE COASTAL ROAD. ASKING 12M/PLOT CONTACT 08023161012 / 08053197340 / amby_jibs@yahoo.com |
FEATURES ODOMETER: 88000 DRIVE TRAIN: AUTOMATIC COLOUR EXTERIOR:BLACK INTERIOR: CREAM XLS CHASSIS: TBC 6 CYLINDER ENGINE 3.5L V6 EFI DOHC 5 Passenger Air Bag - Dual Air Conditioning Anti-Lock Brakes CD Changer Cruise Control Electric Locks Electric Windows Front Wheel Drive Heated Seats - Driver and Passenger Independent Climate Control Memory Seat Power Seats Seat Type - Bucket Sun Roof REASON FOR SELLING: SURPLUS TO OWNER REQUIREMENTS PICTURES TO BE LOADED LATER PRICE: 2.5M CONTACT: 08023161012 |
I hear the woman is not clean on the fuel subsidy mess. Even the oga self no clean. It is a very dirty mega scam, Nigeria's watergate. |
PLOT AT A DEVELOPED RESIDENTIAL LOCATION AT LAKWE. DOC; GOV'S CONSENT ASKING; 7MILLION CONTACT 08023161012 |
Mr. Babatunde Ogun has reaffirmed his support and that of PENGASSAN to occupy Nigeria. Aluta continua, victory is certain. ??January 11, 2012 Current Strike Action - PENGASSAN STAND In the light of the current situation in the country, which has necessitated the ongoing strike action now at it's third day, it beholds on me as PENGASSAN President to make the following statements: 1 PENGASSAN is fully in support of the action as directed by NLC & TUC. We hereby thank all Nigerians for their resolve on this peaceful mass protest. 2 As an affiliate of TUC, industrial action commenced on Monday, January 9, 2012 in all of our offices across the nation and all offices are closed. 3. In line with the above, no report is currently being generated from production locations to both DPR and FGN. This is one of the very first step in shut down process. 4. We believe that a Government that is alive to it's responsibilities will not allow this strike to degenerate thus far. 5. Now that the Federal Government has decided to be callous minded, we hereby direct all production platforms to be on red alert in preparation for total production shutdown. 6. We reiterate that before the removal of fuel subsidy, some conditions must be met. These are: Fixing of the four refineries and building new ones, regular power supply, provision of social infrastructures such as rail system and roads and crucially the elimination of corruption associated with supply and distribution of petroleum products in the downstream sector of the oil industry. All Nigerians should please note that the fuel subsidy issue is only a tip of the iceberg amidst a plethora of issues needing urgent redress. We hereby call on all Nigerians not to be weary, but keep faith in the collective will of the people to liberate us from this miss-rule. Signed Babatunde Ogun President, PENGASSAN |
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