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Something wen oyibo go just wear simple suit and tie,, Africans like to overdo things,, Se some of them looking like statue |
One of the best attacking midfielder in the world of football,, A German Legend,, An Arsenal Legend.. |
There was a country |
N aya oo |
That is exactly what Emefiele and Ipob obidense urchins want for my country,, Jagaban will prevail |
You can aswell relocate to biafra wen he looses the election because Jagaban is coming |
Urchins hate to hear the truth, They will come to terms with reality once Jagaban is elected |
That joker called Peter obi will never rule my country, let him go and become president of nollywood and biafr |
It is not Jagabans fault that Buhari decided to disappoint his generation and that is why he is contesting to correct his mistake of 2015 |
Jagaban the defender of democracy,, History will remember you, Urchins can keep wailing,, Jagaban is coming |
El-rufai the defender of democracy,, History will remember you, Urchins can keep wailing,, Jagaban is coming |
Never,, Not in my generation will a selfish lying urchin rule my country |
El-rufai the defender of Jagaban,, History will Forever be kind to your generation |
That was how Buhari has been falling and he ruled you for eight years,, Jagaban is here to stay and will rule you for the next eight years |
The supreme court has ruled so obidense urchins can keep wailing |
Just dey play,, Jagaban is coming |
Keep deceiving yourself as,, You guy will definitely come to terms with reality on 25th |
Somebody that couldn't appoint his ministers for over 6Months is now in a hurry to appoint useless urchins to transition the most useless administration Nigeria ever experienced. |
Morocco will lift the trophy |
She might go Scot free It's going to be her word and the evidence on ground against the dead, do you know the crime involved in giving someone hard substance and forcefully trying to have canal knowledge of the person? The Lagos state penal code will interprete that, The case might be classified as rape and murder in self defense because above all it was done under the influence of hard substance bought by the victim�♂ With a good lawyer the lady will get a caution sentence of about 3yrs just to deter others from commiting such crime As she has admitted that she did it under the influence of hard substance And if appealed by her lawyer she might just be confined to rehabilitation facility immidiately Because she's regarded as someone under the influence of drugs. |
1. Those talking about double transactions and using the STAN on the print outs are wrong Every pos transaction, declined or approved carries it's own stan Go back and check the receipts posted above, Both receipts carries the same transaction time 20:18:16 This proves that the transaction declined initially but was later approved by your bank. The money is either in mobil's account or with interswich who serves as third-party for interbank transactions. 1- My best advise is go and print your statement of account from you bank covering the period of transactions showing both the declined and approved transaction. 2.- Now go to the fuel attendant and show him ur evidence asking him to refund the money you transferred to him or else you'll get the police and the EFCC involved, giving him 24hours. If there is nothing positive from him and the ultimatum elapses, 3- Now go to the police station closest to the filling station in question and lay a complain against the fuel attendant and the manager for scamming you, showing them your statement of account and both receipts. They will be picked up and ask to provide proof that the fund is not in their account which will prompt them to print out their statement of account, If the money reflects on the account they'll be asked to refund you, If the money does not reflect on the statement, Then you get a copy of it and it helps your case against your bank, |
Watch out for me |
Ganduje will not get away with this.. he is definitely going to loose at the tribunal and the kwankwasiya movement will restore SANUSI's kingdom |
19 years after: Five facts to know about Nigeria's popular King of Money (Ezego) In today's Nigeria, there are a lot of people who are considered rich, famous people. Some of these people are celebrities while others like E-Money and Dilly Umenyiora are just businessmen who are known to be very rich. Just as the wealthy Nigerians of the 21st century, the past generations also had their fair share of millionaires and even billionaires. One of them was Victor Okafor. Victor Okafor is a name that not many will remember upon first hearing. In fact, some may not even think the name special. But once the name Ezego is added, then those of the past generations begin to not just remember, but to reminisce. This young man popularly known as Ezego was one of the very few, influential and wealthy people of his time. Even more, he was also relatively the youngest one to have so much money, popularity, affluence and reputation in the business scene. For this reason, during his time, he was often referred to by many names. For one, he is referred to as the Eze Ego (King of Money) I of Ihiala aka Udu Bunch aka The Young Millionaire. The glorious rise and tragic fall of this great business tycoon is the focus of this article. 1. His Background Victor Okafor was a indigene of Uzoakwa, Ihiala in Anambra State. He was born on the 25th of December, 1964, and his story was a typical example of a rise from grass to grace. His primary school education was tt the Uzoakwa Primary School. But due to circumstances, but he was forced to drop out during his secondary school education at Abbot Boys’ Secondary School, Ihiala He eventually has to go into business. It was reported that his childhood was very traumatic as, although he was the firstborn, his own father was said to have disowned him because he was nabbed for being a member of a robbery gang that raided Onitsha traders 2. His Rise To escape being imprisoned for his criminal activities, Ezego ran away to Umumeni Village. From this place, he went to Umuduru, his mother’s village. However, things were hard at Umuduru. So, in 1989, he decided to move to Lagos where he joined someone who promised to train him. Now, this was the area where things became grey. After staying in Lagos for a long while, nothing seemed to happen. Then all of a sudden, just like that, the name Ezego started spreading like wild fire. As it appears, he was already a multimillionaire and a very important person in the society. Right in Lagos, he built the Ezego Shopping Complex on Allen Avenue which also had a branch in Abuja. Then, he had founded the Ezego Plaza on the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road. From these spots, he managed and controlled one of the biggest electronics store in Nigeria. In fact, Victor Okafor had other companies all over. Some of them were Vic-Winners International Limited, Ezego Nigeria Limited, Ezego Holdings Limited, Vitex Zinc Co. Limited and Ezego Properties Limited. Due to his strangely found wealth, Ezego was able to build several houses, villas and mansions all over the country. In fact, one of the houses was made of glass. In the year 1999, Ezego had a real estate outside Ihiala whose worth was about half a billion naira. The very big mansion which was used as his country home in Ihiala was worth another N500 million with the marble used for the walls imported from Italy. That was not all, Victor had one of the largest private car garages in all of Africa. He was a great lover of cars. Thus, he was always purchasing the latest vehicles and keeping them in his garages at Ihiala and Lagos. In fact, his garage alone was valued at almost one billion naira. He once paid N14 million just to acquire just two posh cars: a Sedan Lincoln Continental Mark 8 and a Mercedes Benz R230 convertible from Moontrends. By the time he died, there were plenty state-of-the-art cars, 70 houses all over Nigeria and overseas just as there was over N10 billion naira in his bank account. 3. Love life and family Due to his wealth and power, Victor Okafor Ezego got married to a pretty and fair princess named Laurita Nkechi. The lady who is from Akata in Imo State gave birth to eight children for the multimillionaire. However, Ezego’s first son was from a woman of Japanese origin. Not only that, he also had kids by other women apart from his wife, Nkechi. Later in life, when Ezego died, a lot of controversy erupted amidst his family members. 4. His Death Although Ezego's life was very mysterious and controversial, his death was even more so. The staggeringly rich man died on December 25, 1999 at the age of 34. As was his normal tradition, he prepared to go to his hometown in Ihiala where he would bless many people with bounties and impress people with his wealth. Before going home, Ezego was known to visit Afrikan Shrine where he met with Femi Kuti in order to ensure a successful trip. Ezego would have normally taken a flight from Lagos to Enugu, and then, take a convoy all the way to Ihiala. But probably due to the rate of air crashes, he decided to drive all the way there. The Cherokee car which Victor took had a hitch along Lagos Ibadan Expressway, and then, totally broke in Asaba. Fearing that the car would be stolen, he refused to leave it behind. Rather he used a Lexus car to tow it all the way. Two kilometres to Ihiala, Ezego ran into a pothole, and mistakenly, he stepped on his brakes. This caused the Cherokee car that was being towed to hit his own Lexus car, and just like that, Ezego and the car tumbled into a ditch where he was massively injured on his head. Efforts were made by the convoy to rescue him after which he was taken to a hospital (to which he had earlier donated N15m). Because of his internal bleeding and the deep extent of his wounds, he could not be rescued in the said hospital. His family members suggested that he be taken to an advanced hospital in Port-harcourt. On the way to PH city, Ezego died a blurry, unconscious sort of death 5. After his death Ezego's death did not just come and go like that. It birthed a lot of other strange and mysterious events. For one, all the houses and big cars owned by the multimillionaire have been damaged and left abandoned over time so that it would be impossible to recognise that a rich man had once owned them. Then, there was the fact that Nkechi, widow of Ezego, got married to the family lawyer. It is also not known how the properties owned by the late affluent man was spent. As if that was not enough, Barnabas Igwe, the person who had carried out the will, was killed alongside his wife, Abigail on September 2, 2002. This was barely three years after Ezego’s demise. Because of this, nobody was willing to read his will, and thus, the beneficiaries of his properties up till the year 2006 were not known. Although police agencies have been summoned to investigate these complicated controversies (especially with regards to his wife and a police accomplice), their investigations have never yielded any result. |
Suspended CJN, Onnoghen runs to court to stop arrest Suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen has asked the Appeal Court in Abuja to stop his arrest as ordered by the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT on Wednesday. The suspended CJN, who faulted the CCT’s decision to arrest him, based his argument on 11 grounds. The suspended CJN said his decision to be absent from the CCT was not in disobedience to any order as no order to compel his attendance was served on him. He said the tribunal erred by ordering his arrest when the application challenging its jurisdiction to hear and determine the complaints of the respondent had not been heard. The court document read in part, “The appellant (Onnoghen) has a pending motion challenging the competence of the charge preferred against him and the jurisdiction of the tribunal to entertain same. Until the issue of the CCT jurisdiction being challenged by the appellant is heard and determined, the physical presence of the appellant to take his plea is not mandatory or necessary. The order of the bench warrant is a breach of the respondent’s right to appellant’s right to liberty under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).” Onnoghen said that the CCT contravened Section 266(b) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act when it ordered his arrest as the Act clearly states that an appellant has a right to be absent from court during the argument of an interlocutory application. Onnoghen challenged the decision of the CCT chairman not to step down despite calls for him to recuse himself due to a pending corruption charge against him and “likelihood of bias.” Onnoghen asked the Appellate Court to “give an order setting aside the order of the tribunal made on February 13, 2019; an order for the constitution of a different panel at the CCT to try him and an order dispensing his presence from the CCT.” The Code of Conduct Tribunal had on Wednesday ordered the police and the Department of State Services to arrest the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, and produce him before it on Friday. The tribunal chairman, Danladi Umar, made the order in a ruling on the prosecution’s application for the issuance of the arrest warrant on the grounds that Onnoghen had continued to snub the tribunal by refusing to obey summons to answer to the charges of non-declaration of assets preferred against him by the Federal Government. However, as of the time of filing this report at about 5pm on Wednesday, The PUNCH learnt that the suspended CJN had not been arrested as he was still occupying his official residence in the Three Arms Zone. It was learnt that the CJN would avert any possibility of his arrest by reaching an agreement with the security agencies to voluntarily submit himself to the CCT on Friday. Source: PUNCH |
bender79:done |
Bombshell: Buhari’s AGF writes INEC to postpone election. The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Mallam Abubakar Malami, has advised the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to postpone the National Assembly, governorship and state houses of Assembly elections following the decision of the Appeal Court that all parties return to status quo in the Zamfara All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries crisis. The AGF gave the advice in a letter written to the INEC Chairman, Yakubu Mamood, and dated February 13, 2019. Malami cited sections 38 and 39 of Electoral (Amendment) Act 2010 to support his call. He mentioned that the postponement will enable the Zamfara APC to field candidates for all the positions. The AGF, according to the letter acted upon a petition written by the firm of M.A. Mamood SAN and Co. He further advised the INEC to comply with the instructions forthwith. Read Malami’s letter below:
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Chibabi:like your vote will make a difference ![]() |
we can not vote a criminal as a president,
simple |
Senator representing Bayelsa East district, Ben Bruce, has urged the police to invite a third party to ascertain the true state of Senator Dino an objective third party to examine the suspect. Melaye was arrested last FridMelaye’s health instead of assuming that the senator was faking being sick. According to Bruce, the police were being a judge in their own cause by simply alleging that the Kogi West senator was faking his ailment, instead of callingay after he willingly surrendered to police after an 8-day siege on his residence in Abuja. The Senator reportedly collapsed on the floor upon unlocking the door of his house to meet police. Police had taken the lawmaker to a police clinic and informed Nigerians via tweet on their Twitter handle, that Melaye, was stable and that nothing was wrong with his health. Ben Bruce, however, reacted by tweeting that the police should do an objective examination on Melaye’s health rather than assume he was faking it He wrote: “Rather than the police being the judge and jury in their own case with Dino Melaye, why don’t we get an objective third party medical examiner to examine Dino to determine whether he is really ill or faking as the Police allege?” |
Senator representing Bayelsa East district, Ben Bruce, has urged the police to invite a third party to ascertain the true state of Senator Dino Melaye’s health instead of assuming that the senator was faking being sick. According to Bruce, the police were being a judge in their own cause by simply alleging that the Kogi West senator was faking his ailment, instead of calling an objective third party to examine the suspect. Melaye was arrested last Friday after he willingly surrendered to police after an 8-day siege on his residence in Abuja. The Senator reportedly collapsed on the floor upon unlocking the door of his house to meet police. Police had taken the lawmaker to a police clinic and informed Nigerians via tweet on their Twitter handle, that Melaye, was stable and that nothing was wrong with his health. Ben Bruce, however, reacted by tweeting that the police should do an objective examination on Melaye’s health rather than assume he was faking it He wrote: “Rather than the police being the judge and jury in their own case with Dino Melaye, why don’t we get an objective third party medical examiner to examine Dino to determine whether he is really ill or faking as the Police allege?” |
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