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PropertiesBest Way To Tranfer Properties by lashout1(op): 8:58am On Dec 08, 2018
Hello house,
I seek to know the best way to go about transfer documents for land one bought from someone.

I need this to authenticate the property my cousin bought of recent.
Foreign AffairsRe: Satanic Christmas Decoration Erected In Front Of Building (photos) by lashout1: 6:38am On Dec 08, 2018
How will that affect the price of Gala in the market?
HealthRe: Painful Growth At The Back Of My Neck (Graphic Photo) by lashout1: 6:34pm On Dec 02, 2018
Four40:
Good day Niaralanders, I recently discovered this painful growth at the back of my neck. Please what could it be and is there any treatment for it?.
Pic attached below
I advise you use a mix of ginger and garlic on it. Then thank me later.
BusinessRe: Nigeria’s Monthly Import Bill Drops From $665.4m To $160.4m by lashout1: 6:27pm On Dec 02, 2018
eddiebruk:
Why does this only reflect on Paper? We are yet to see the actual results of this baddarash.

Import reduced simply because custom duty was increased up to %60. There is no improvement to local production in any sector, Not even in the Oil sector controlled by the Government.

If the Government are paying huge sums for subsidy daily, Why do they think importers can make profit after paying up to %60 on their imported goods.? Of course they will have to stop importation and find something else to do. Do not use that as an avenue to lie about increasing local production when in reality the decline in Imporation is = Job Loss being experienced nation wide
You are a perfect thinker; alot of negative energy can reduce import bills but these guys are analysing looking at internal production variable which is why most person believe lumping data in statistics is not a true representation of facts
PoliticsRe: FG To Sanction Companies That Fail To Observe Public Holidays by lashout1: 2:48pm On Nov 24, 2018
“no person shall be compellable to do any act on a day appointed by or under the provisions of this Act to be kept as a public holiday which he would not be compellable to do on a Sunday”.

They should start with Sunday first before we can take them serious.
PoliticsRe: Buhari To Launch Free Health Scheme For Women, Children by lashout1: 6:24am On Nov 22, 2018
Free med from which hospital?

Bulhari did not build any maternity or primary health center. He never equiped any hospital allthrough. All he could do is launch a low cost policy instrument.

Person wea necked they put hands for pocket?
RomanceRe: 7 Reasons Your Guy Doesn't Invite You For A Sleepover Again by lashout1: 10:22pm On Nov 16, 2018
obaataaokpaewu:
I will invite girl over to spend the weekend, after the first night, I just feel like to be left alone and wish for her to leave, like she's encroaching on my quiet times. One of the reason marriage scares me embarassed
Like I may get tired of wife being around always
I am with you on this: my lone time esp weekends are ver sacrosanct.
PoliticsRe: Ganduje: Kano Assembly Vows To Continue With Investigation Despite Court Order by lashout1: 9:56pm On Nov 07, 2018
Gandollar

CrimeRe: Ritualist Dungeon Uncovered In University Of Ibadan As Culprit Escapes Angry Mob by lashout1: 7:39pm On Nov 06, 2018
After they tell us say Igbo like money because we refused selling to them on credit.

See Afo; see ritual.
PhonesRe: Why Charging Speed Slows Down After Reaching 90% by lashout1: 7:30pm On Nov 06, 2018
This is a take -home for the day.
PoliticsRe: UN, Declare Nigeria A Terror State By Perry Brimah by lashout1(op): 9:01pm On Nov 04, 2018
Piece filled with facts.
PoliticsThe Age-old Sharing Economies Of Igbos Bursted By Tedx by lashout1(op): 3:31pm On Nov 04, 2018
So the interesting thing is that this mutual aid economy still exists, and we can find examples of it in the strangest places. So, this is Alaba International Market. It's the largest electronics market in West Africa. It's 10,000 merchants, they do about four billion dollars of turnover every year. And they say they are ardent apostles of Adam Smith: competition is great, we're all in it individually, government doesn't help us. But the interesting reality is that when I asked further, that's not what grew the market at all. There's a behind-the-scenes principle that enables this market to grow. And they do claim -- you know, this is an interesting juxtaposition of the King James Bible and "How To Sell Yourself." That's what they say is their message. But in reality, this market is governed by a sharing principle.

Every merchant, when you ask them, "How did you get started in global trade?" they say, "Well, when my master settled me." And when I finally got it into my head to ask, "What is this 'settling?'" it turns out that when you've done your apprenticeship with someone you work for, they are required -- required -- to set you up in business. That means paying your rent for two or three years and giving you a cash infusion so you can go out in the world and start trading. That's locally generated venture capital. Right? And I can say with almost certainty that the Igbo apprenticeship system that governs Alaba International Market is the largest business incubator platform in the world.

https://www.ted.com/talks/robert_neuwirth_the_age_old_sharing_economies_of_africa_and_why_we_should_scale_them/transcript?language=en&fbclid=IwAR0P8k6MjTIyMVWATyv-87O4n6uUJKXnrd5Dj-GPge0NWLI2POVIQveT5_I#t-24909
PoliticsUN, Declare Nigeria A Terror State By Perry Brimah by lashout1(op): 3:02pm On Nov 04, 2018
UN, Declare Nigeria A Terror State By Perry Brimah
The leadership of ex-General Muhammadu Buhari/Pastor Yemi Osinbajo has been accused of negotiating with terrorists, freeing deadly terrorists with blood and rape on their hands and sponsoring Boko Haram terror group with massive emoluments as your (UN) report has detailed.

BY PERRY BRIMAH NOV 04, 2018

In furtherance to our letter submitted to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on April 23rd, 2018, we emphatically and unequivocally call for the declaration of Nigeria as a terror state with the sanction of the Nigerian government and related implicated politicians and traditional leaders. Travel restrictions, account freezes and other instruments of punishment must be urgently meted out on implicated state officials and involved private personalities

[Ref: April 23rd, 2018 Letter to UN: http://ends.ng/dr-brimah-drags-buhari-to-un-over-nationwide-killings-declares-global-protests-over-insecurity/]

The United Nations was founded with a role to protect the lives of world citizens without discrimination. The distinguished organization has an obligation which we believe it cannot and must not shy from any longer in attending — without partiality — to issues which constitute crimes against humanity and the perpetration of terror by the state on its citizenry and citizens of neighboring nations and the world at large.

Nigeria's rulers in collaboration with its political elite class have continuously without pause over the last 30 years, directly perpetrated acts of terror on the citizens of Nigeria and also supported groups and individuals involved in mass terror, massacres and genocides on various populations within and outside Nigeria.

Only the lives of the wealthy and those in power have value in Nigeria. The sanctity of the life of the poor, weak and minorities must be enshrined.

Cases of Government Terror

We would like to call the attention of the United Nations to a selection of cases of crimes against humanity, acts of genocide and frank terror by the Nigerian government over the years that have been left unaddressed.

Sierra Leone 1998-1999: The United Nations is aware of the frank terror the Nigerian army is accused of perpetrating on the people of Sierra Leone it was supposed to protect under its ECOMOG operations between 1998 and 1999.

The "Peace Killers" as Nigerian troops have been captioned in an Aljazeera documentary on the re-opening of the cases of crimes against humanity Nigeria stands accused of, who left behind sorrow, tears, broken limbs and blood in Sierra Leone, have never been held to account and have been emboldened to continue to transmit barbarity as an official policy of the Nigerian army through the years.

[Aljazeera ref:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3ebTXgwxKI]

1999 Odi Massacre: In 1999, Nigeria's leadership under then president Olusegun Obasanjo and Vice President Atiku Abubakar were accused in the massacre of as many as 2500 innocent and unarmed Ijaw minority citizens during the Odi massacre. This massacre was a focal point in the establishment of militancy in the oil-rich Niger Delta.

Comment: No sanctions or repudiation has ever been issued by the United Nations for these acts of state terror, thus encouraging repeats and a state of anarchy in Nigeria.

2001 Zaki Biam Massacre: Again, under the leadership of former president Olusegun Obasanjo and Vice Atiku Abubakar, in 2001 as many as 1000 innocent civilians were killed in Zaki Biam and proximal villages in Benue state.

[Ref: https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/30/world/nigeria-army-said-to-massacre-hundreds-of-civilians.html]

Comment: Again, no sanctions or repudiation has ever been issued by the United Nations for these acts of state terror, thus encouraging repeats and a state of anarchy in Nigeria.

The accused continue to live large and free in Nigeria, playing major roles in policy determination and encouraging repeat acts of terror by successive government in Nigeria. So far escaping damnation of the UN and International Criminal Courts, even daring to contest for re-election to lead Nigeria. Case of note: Atiku Abubakar, currently contesting for the presidency. The far-reaching deadly implications of the failure of the United Nations to properly address acts of state terror become quickly apparent.

2013 Baga Massacre: Under the Goodluck Jonathan / Namadina Sambo administration, in 2013 Nigerian soldiers were accused of going wild and killing hundreds of citizens while torching over 2000 homes in retaliation for the killing of a soldier.

[Ref: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/30/world/africa/outcry-over-military-tactics-after-massacre-in-nigeria.html]

Comment: Again, no sanctions or repudiation has ever been issued by the United Nations for these acts of state terror, thus encouraging repeats and a state of anarchy in Nigeria.

2015 Zaria Massacre: Under the current ex-General Muhammadu Buhari / Pastor Yemi Osinbajo regime, at least 1000 unarmed minority shia Muslims were summarily executed when the Nigerian military, provoked by a youth protest, went on a rampage across at least 5 locations in Kaduna in search of shia Muslims. The state governor Nasir El-Rufai confessed to secretly burying at least 350 of the victims in a mass grave in the middle of the night. Many were buried while still alive.

[Ref: http://saharareporters.com/2016/04/21/nigerian-military-covered-zaria-massacre-dug-mass-graves-and-burned-shiite-members-alive ; https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/201615-kaduna-govt-says-347-shiites-killed-by-nigerian-troops-given-secret-mass-burial.html]

Comment: Again, no sanctions or repudiation has ever been issued by the United Nations for these acts of state terror, thus encouraging repeats and a state of anarchy in Nigeria.

2016 Onitsha Massacre: Under the current ex-General Muhammadu Buhari / Pastor Yemi Osinbajo regime over 100 Igbo minority youth were massacred in an act of terror by the Nigerian government who unleashed excessive force, shooting at sight to disperse them from a peaceful pro-Biafra prayer gathering.

[Ref: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/investigationspecial-reports/205176-special-report-onitsha-massacre-pro-biafra-supporters-coordinated-sss-operative.html]

Comment: Again, no sanctions or repudiation has ever been issued by the United Nations for these acts of state terror, thus encouraging repeats and a state of anarchy in Nigeria.

Government Acts Supporting and Encouraging Terror

Former Kaduna state governor Makarfi is alleged to have implicated former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former National Security Adviser, Aliyu Mohammed Gusau as well as a prominent foreign sponsored salafi/wahhabi group operating in Nigeria's north, the Izala (now renamed JIBWIS) group, in sponsoring and perpetrating deadly riots and terror leading to over 5000 deaths during the "Ms World" and "Shariah" riots of 2002. Neither the accuser nor the accused have been held to account.

[Ref: https://newsrescue.one/bombshell-us-wikileaks-cables-atiku-gusau-izala-behind-radical-terror-in-kaduna-benue-katsina-others-gov-makarfi/]

In 2016 Kaduna state governor Nasir el-Rufai confessed to directly seeking and financing accused Fulani terrorists who had been involved in acts of terror across Nigeria. By his confession, the governor paid these terrorists even outside Nigeria's borders.

[Ref: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/weve-paid-fulani-stop-killings-southern-kaduna-el-rufai/ ]

The leadership of ex-General Muhammadu Buhari/Pastor Yemi Osinbajo has been accused of negotiating with terrorists, freeing deadly terrorists with blood and rape on their hands and sponsoring Boko Haram terror group with massive emoluments as your (UN) report has detailed.

[http://saharareporters.com/2018/08/16/lai-mohammed-lied-%E2%80%94-un-report-reveals-fg-made-%E2%80%98large-ransom-payment%E2%80%99-boko-haram-dapchi]

Treasury Looting: Economic Terror: Looting of the Nigerian treasury by the same implicated individuals is economic terror and creates an impoverished environment which breeds terror. Illicitly siphoned funds are also used to finance terror.

Millions of dollars have been found stashed in homes in Nigeria and the officials responsible for looting the funds are never locked up. There is never a proper investigation on what the funds have been used for. Recently a state house official, Babachir Lawal, was sacked after intense public outcry, for looting millions meant for Boko Haram victims. The official enjoys impunity till date, safe from jail. This is economic terror and gross violation of the fabric of the Nigerian society. Nigerians have nowhere to turn for justice and safety.

Looted funds are used for politics by the ruling and major opposition parties to rig elections and continue to keep the same individuals in power who will never punish past politicians and elite accused of terror and crimes against humanity.

Frank Terror: Police Has Been Privatised: Nigeria's police has been privatised, thus leaving no security for the masses with the army dispatched in stead, further worsening the situation. Nigeria's police chief himself confessed that 80% of the police force have been assigned to protect the wealthy. This in itself is frank terror. The usurp of the police to protect only the wealthy is a major contributor to the spate of incessant massacres in the nation and the uncontrollable spread of terror to neighboring nations. We have protested for the redeployment of the police to protect the populace, but the government scoffs at the poor masses.

[Ref 1: http://saharareporters.com/2018/02/08/80-percent-our-policemen-are-deployed-protect-politicians-and-vips-says-nigeria-police

Ref 2: Cabal Must Go Protest for police redeployment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBiMCqU4ipU ]

Comment: The UN is urged to sanction security chiefs who have been exposed to have amassed wealth and properties within the country and abroad.

UN Action

By its continuous recklessness and reckless negligence, the Nigerian government and its partners in and around the ruling and main opposition party, have made terror a part of life in Nigeria. This is why Nigeria is the most terrorized nation on earth today. Secret mass burials are the order of the day and these happen almost weekly across many states, coordinated by thee presidency and state governors, to cover up the numbers being killed by the state and its actions.

Boko Haram terror festers and continues to affect Nigeria's neighbors in the north.

Fulani herder terror continues to consume thousands of lives in Nigeria under immunity of successive administrations till date. The owners of the cattle are said to be untouchable political elite with patrons at all levels of government. Cows are more sacred in Nigeria than humans.

High sea terror continues to emanate from Nigeria's coast across the entire region.

The Nigerian government does not obey the law which is in itself another variant of terror. Where there is no law, there is no state. Where there is no state, there is anarchy.

Article 7 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 55 of the UN Charter, demand "universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion." Nigerians are denied their fundamental rights and subjected to torture and death in the hands of the too-long globally tolerated terror state leadership.

The United Nations is committed to protecting the lives of individuals and combatting state terror according to Article 39, 41 and 42 of the Charter of the United Nations.

Resolutions 46/51 and 49/60 on state involvement in terror must be brought down hard on Nigerian rulers once and for all to take Nigeria out of the prehistoric barbaric era and into modernity.

Nigerians are increasingly being pushed to inalienable, God-ordained resort to self-help in the absence of a government and under state sanctioned and perpetrated terror. A state of anarchy is developing in the heart of Afric0a. This cannot be good for the world. We demand action and demand it now.


http://saharareporters.com/2018/11/04/un-declare-nigeria-terror-state-perry-brimah
PoliticsRe: Anointed Candidates: How Buhari, Tinubu Backed Oshiomhole On Amosun, Okorocha, Y by lashout1: 6:02am On Nov 03, 2018
Na who get power suppose dey talk pass o.




Now the chips are down..
EventsRe: White Man Falls As He Carries His Yoruba Bride During Traditional Wedding by lashout1: 12:30pm On Oct 30, 2018
Noted

Christianity EtcRe: It Has Been 2 Years Since My Credentials Disappeared Mysteriously by lashout1: 5:17pm On Oct 20, 2018
ikechizoba:
l kept a file containing all my credentials ( waec result,degree cert, nysc cert and 2 letters of recommendation from the companies l worked with),and 2 other files containing that of my husband and son's documents,in a safe place,l am always careful with things like that.

Two years ago, around August, l visited my parents in another state for a family prayer,l spent two weeks there and came back ,to discover that the file containing my credentials has disappeared, my husband and son's file were still there,it was as if someone took out my own and left the others.

I and my husband have searched everywhere,yet nothing. It hasn't been easy for me,the thought of loosing all l worked for,for years is heart breaking, l have prayed ,fasted, yet nothing. l don't know the mystery behind this,if only God can tell me,l will be happy.

l planned doing my masters,but l have given up since my original result is missing. This problem has been eating away my happiness, my spiritual life is zero because l am tired of praying and l have lost faith,l have lost Gods mercy as well.

Many times l am tempted to seek help from native spiritualist to find it for me,but my spirit rejects it,please what do l do??

l have already swore an affidavit to back up my claims but it was rejected the last time l went for an interview.
Follow this thread.

https://www.nairaland.com/4799654/lost-found-credentials#72263360
EducationRe: Lost But Found Credentials by lashout1: 5:15pm On Oct 20, 2018
Jibwillz:
Good day all.
couple of days ago, I read a post on here about a lady(married) whose certificate miraculously disappeared from her home and all efforts at retrieval proved abortive, can't locate the post to tag the lady...
minutes ago I came across a Twitter post of a lady who bought a hand bag and found certificates in it...

Pls kindly tag anyone who might have lost their certificate...

find below info of the credentials..
Below is the thread.


https://www.nairaland.com/4770869/it-been-2-years-since
PoliticsRe: Certificate Forgery: Why We Prosecute Adeleke, Spare Adeosun – Police by lashout1:
Bolustical:
At least such voters are not as foolish as millions of youths like you who were deceived by Nnamdi Kanu

You guys talk as if you don't know that immunity covers all Nigerian governors irrespective of party affiliations-reason Ganduje won't and can't be prosecuted for now.

The rule that benefited Fayose will also benefit Ganduje
If you had read his comment without prejudice, you would had noticed that on Ganduje, he said'''...isued a statement'' and not arrest.

200 Million party laddened citizens that ain't rational. But the fact is that truth is obsolete, it won't cease to be 'truth' outside our opinions.
PoliticsRe: Will Yoruba Watch Theirs Killed Again? by lashout1: 5:50am On Oct 18, 2018
Wetin I no understand is how their mata take concern you.

U don't need to shift their paradigm face urs.
PoliticsRe: Original Photo Of Buhari In Igbo Traditional Attire Surfaces Online by lashout1: 10:39pm On Oct 16, 2018
Na him belle.

PoliticsRe: NLNG Train 7: FG Insists On Local Content by lashout1: 10:19pm On Oct 16, 2018
These guys deriving orgasm about this news should do their homework on who initiated NCDMB.

Toads.
PoliticsRe: Purported Nigeria Air “Partners” Deny Any Deal With Sirika (Documents) by lashout1:
The chief priest of corruption.



With all these; like business this country is folding up.


12trn borrowed; we still await response.
AgricultureRe: Thunder Kills 23 Cows In Ekiti by lashout1: 7:52am On Oct 03, 2018
Who cares outside NFCS?
PoliticsRe: CAN Speaks On Fresh Violence In Jos by lashout1: 7:25pm On Oct 01, 2018
The agenda is real; every outcome is channeled toward their cause.

Pissfool religion indeed.
PoliticsRe: Who Is The Real Jagaban In South East Politics? by lashout1: 4:47pm On Sep 30, 2018
ezenwajosh:
It is impossible in south east.....because we have minds of our own....2nd reason is because most of our population are independent of government money.....so one man can't just buy the population by giving them 4cups of rice and tell them who to vote.....unlike in EWEDU REPUBLIC WE DONT DO JAGAGBAM grin grin
This guy!
This guy off me.

We don't have time for peanut loyalty.
HealthRe: 'Taking Too Much Sugar Or Sugary Drinks Does Not Cause Diabetes' - Doctor Says by lashout1: 4:10pm On Sep 22, 2018
Yurubha can kill Jedi like jedi was responsible for Oduduwa's displacement from soace.
NYSCRe: How To Get NYSC Certificate Of Exemption by lashout1: 12:11pm On Sep 18, 2018
Please forward this to Kemi, she needs it.
PoliticsRe: Sowore And The Ile Ife Palace: A Shift In The Offing. (akin Rimson) by lashout1: 5:33pm On Sep 16, 2018
A very rational piece.

In this part of the world, we are laddened in all issues; we forget what differentiates us from other animal (rationality).
PoliticsRe: Joe Igbokwe Reacts To Kemi Adeosun's Resignation Over NYSC Certificate Scandal by lashout1: 2:41pm On Sep 15, 2018
We need to verify Joe's certificates.

Kemi presented sn exemption certificate and Joe posted pictures of Kemi in NYSC uniform with certainty and was calling for investigation if it's photoshopped.

Do we have to waste little power we don't have in this country to turn-on our computer to array the photo before this man that passed through the 4 walls of accademia to NYSC in 19BC to Know he powered it?
PoliticsRe: "Atiku Withdraw Or We Kill, Rape Your Wife & Daughters, Blow Your Plane, Poison” by lashout1: 10:40pm On Sep 13, 2018
What you get when you oppose haram leader.
PoliticsRe: List Of Nigerians That Want To Be President In 2019 by lashout1: 10:51pm On Aug 29, 2018
Everyone nurse an interest in this country.

Markafi even you.


I wish Moughalu and Sowore can work together.
CrimeRe: Ogun Prophet Beheads Lover After Sex, Buries Body In Church Premises (Graphic) by lashout1: 10:25pm On Aug 29, 2018
Region with the highest number of skullars

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