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Former governor of Delta
State, Chief James Onanefe
Ibori has been released from
prison.
He was released a few
minutes past noon upon a
court order. His media aide,
Mr. Tony Elumenor confirmed
the release to Vanguard.
Ibori was sentenced by a
United Kingdom court to
prison for 13 years and served
out his term midnight
yesterday.
Expectation of his return home
to Nigeria, however, remains
murky as friends and
associates many of who are
gathered in London deliberate
on the future of the former
governor.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/breaking-news-james-ibori-released/ |
The Indomitable Lions of
Cameroon are in total disarray
ahead of next year’s AFCON in
Gabon after as many as seven
players on their 35-man
provisional squad including
Premier League stars Joel
Matip and Allan Nyom opted
out.
Cameroon coach Hugo Bros
raised alarm over the
availability of the country’s top
stars for the African Cup of
Nations billed for Gabon next
month.
Liverpool defender Matip,
Nyom from West Bromwich
Albion, Ajax Amsterdam
goalkeeper Andre Onana, Guy
Roland Ndy Assembe of Nancy
and Andre Zambo Anguissa
from Olympique Marseille have
withdrawn from the four-time
African champions squad to
Gabon 2017.
Others who have opted out are
Maxime Poundje of Bordeaux
and Ibrahim Amadou from
Lille.
Matip has insisted on
continuing his self-imposed
exile from international
football after his bad
experience with the previous
Indomitable Lions coaches,
while Onana, Assembe, Nyom
have put club before country
so as to maintain first-team
places at their various clubs.
Poundje has opted to try his
luck with France instead of
Cameroon.
However, Cameroon could still
get these top stars to feature
at the AFCON should they
report them to world football
governing body FIFA.
For the 2017 AFCON,
Cameroon are drawn in Group
A alongside hosts Gabon,
Burkina Faso and debutants
Guinea Bissau.
They are also pitched against
Nigeria, Zambia and Algeria in
the qualifying tournament for
the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
The Indomitable Lions are
second in the group with two
points from as many matches,
four points behind leaders
Nigeria and both teams clash
in a double-header from
August 2017.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/afcon-2017-cameroon-players-withdraw-en-mass/ |
seems like that bride is an igbo lady |
great yoruba musician |
DON'T TRY WITH IGBO ARMED ROBBERS |
yessss, he is brave yoruba man |
picture? |
mtchewww |
what do u mean chemical free? which chiken use chemical? |
price? |
shestrong:by their fruits, u should know them. not all pastors awere anointed by God |
fulaniHERDSman:u are in same zoo |
name checker........ |
are they really igbo ladies? |
without security? don't u know the type of juju protections which he possessed with, are too strong? |
site |
una still making mouth without any action? |
wether powerful words or not, let him continue to enjoy his watery beans in kuje prison. |
igbo's juju at work |
more watery beans for kanu @ kuje prison |
i hate heavy make up |
igbo kids + yoruba kidz = ? |
wicked kissing |
SHAME ON KANU & HIS TERRORIST THREATS |
blame oshogbo weed |
Ponzi scheme company
(MMM) Founder, Sergey
Mavrodi has allegedly written
an open letter to the Federal
Government of Nigeria
explaining the benefits of the
scheme.
According to www.nan.ng the
letter was displayed on the
page of all participants of the
Scheme.
Recall the the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC)
and the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) had warned
Nigerians against participating
in the scheme which it
described as a “Ponzi”.
The House of Representatives
in October also ordered an
investigation into the operation
of the scheme.
According to the letter, Mr
Mavrodi implored the
government to look at the
benefits of the scheme rather
than be against it without
knowing how it was helping
Nigerians.
He insisted that if the
government was really
interested in the welfare of the
Nigerian participant, then the
scheme should be left alone
arguing that MMM was helping
the over 3 million Nigerian
participants.
Read below the full script of
the letter as obtained by our
correspondent from the
Dashboard of one of the
participants.
Open Letter from Sergey
Mavrodi to the Nigerian
Authorities
Honorable authorities,
So far MMM has come under a
constant attack from you. In
this regard, I would like to ask
you a few simple questions.
Since you are concerned with
the interests of millions of
your fellow citizens, I hope
that you would be so kind to
answer them.
What are you trying to get? Do
you want the MMM System to
collapse and millions of
people to suffer? Who will
support them then if now
MMM is their only means of
livelihood? Will you? You even
don’t pay wages to people? Or
might you not care about
them? Might you be using a
trendy topic to make a good
name for yourselves? What will
you say to a mother who will
have no money to buy food for
her child? Will you let her child
die for the sake of the higher
interests of the economy?
You say that MMM is a scam.
What is the scam here, if all
members are warned in
advance about all the risks, the
possible and impossible ones?
They know there are no
investments at all. The
warning is a red text on a
yellow background placed on
most prominent place of the
website.
You say that MMM is bad.
Why? Yes, it produces nothing,
but nothing gets out of the
country either. The money is
just redistributed among the
citizens of Nigeria. It gets
from those who are richer to
poorer ones, in this way
restoring social justice. What”s
wrong with that?
You have repeatedly stated
that “it should be
investigated!.. researched!..” It
means you know nothing
about this System yet; you
even haven’t understood how
it works………
And finally. If you know what
is right for people, why is the
life so bad in the country?
Sincerely yours,
Sergey Mavrodi
P.S. As for your statement that
“everything will collapse
soon”. The system has been
working in Nigeria for a year,
and according to your
estimates, the total number of
members now is about 3
million people. In Nigeria the
population is approximately
195 million. Can you
calculate? Will it be “soon”?
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/mmm-founder-mavrodi-writes-fg/ |
so, what next? is he the only one involved? |
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