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PoliticsRe: Ogwu Becomes Board Member Of Un Training, Research Institute by lelele: 4:14pm On May 21, 2010
Aloy Emeka
Aloy+Emeka:
Sjeezy is a foolish bigot. He claims to be in Harvard law but I am yet to see any sign of Harvard in him.
Aloy

Pls dnt make me laff, I dnt kno much abt SJEEZy, bt he is yet 2 write anything that betrays bigotry. However u may hav yr reasons for making these comments.
PoliticsRe: Uk Newspaper Detail How Oando Made Its Whopping Quarterly N3.1 Billion Profit By by lelele: 2:01pm On May 17, 2010
@Post

This is a very thorny issue, becos it brings to fore issues around domiciliary tax. Ofcos d Uk govt will want all taxes 2 b paid to the UK, bt we all kno dats nt how it happens. I guess Afren Plc shuld watch out (Bt then I cnt comment on otha people's issues).
PoliticsRe: How Zik Scuttled His Own Chances Of Ruling Nigeria by lelele: 1:54pm On May 17, 2010
@Post
Multitude of lies.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Rapist Strikes In London by lelele: 1:53pm On May 17, 2010
Nigerian man jailed for rape in Aberdeen
Ekene Anoliefo (pictured) raped one teenager and also tried to lure a 14-year-old girl back to his Aberdeen flat for sex by offering drugs.

19 June 2009 12:14 GMT

The son of a prominent Nigerian politician has been jailed for 12 years for a nine month reign of terror against women in Aberdeen.

A trial heard that Ekene Anoliefo raped one teenager and also tried to lure a 14-year-old girl back to his Aberdeen flat for sex by offering her drink, cigarettes and cannabis.

The trial heard how, last July 13, Anoliefo stopped his car, pretending to help a 19-year-old girl.

But once she was in the vehicle he refused to let her leave and drove her to his flat in Powis Place.

There the terrified teen was forced to watch porn which Anoliefo downloaded on his computer before he forced her onto a bed, pinned her down, ripped off her clothes and raped her.

On March 15 last year a 14-year-old schoolgirl was in Charles Street, Aberdeen, when Anoliefo came up to her and began making "inappropriate sexual remarks."

He tried to kiss her and touch her leg and asked for her phone number.

The frightened girl was offered alcohol and drugs if she would go home with him.

He approached other women in the streets of the city and assaulted one by pushing her against a wall when she rejected his advances.

Jailing Aloliefo, 34, at the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Pentland branded him a dangerous predator.

"The sentence I must impose must reflect the abhorrence society feels towards towards people like you who prey on women in this way and are prepared to resort to violence for their own sexual gratification," he said.

Anoliefo, handcuffed to two security guards, listened through an interpreter, as defence QC Donald MacLeod told how he had brought shame on his wealthy family.

His father is a politician in his local state parliament, said the lawyer, and had paid for Anoliefo to come to Scotland to study computer technology to prepare him for a career in the Nigerian oil industry.

Mr MacLeod also told the court that Anoliefo still maintained he was innocent - although a jury had found him guilty of rape, assault and six breaches of the peace committed between November 2007 and July last year.

Lord Pentland also made an order that Anoliefo should be deported at the end of his sentence.
PoliticsRe: Sanusi In Tears; Says Reforms Are Not A Northern Agenda! by lelele: 2:35pm On May 15, 2010
@wazobia-ng

You have raised valid issues, but the issue is that Sanusi did the right thing the wrong way.  I guess he just wanted to be unnecessarily popular. To think that five banks were grossly affected but he caused panic and unrest amongst investors, directors, shareholders e.t.c. The whole exercise was given too much publicity, he could have cleansed the industry without people outside knowing. That guy didn't even think before acting, people within the banking sector knew what was happening (Inter-bank rates for some bank had gone very high). Sanusi just wanted to be popular, what an idiot.
PoliticsRe: Sanusi In Tears; Says Reforms Are Not A Northern Agenda! by lelele: 9:19am On May 15, 2010
tpia.:
tears? huh

is the Nigerian economy in big trouble like Greece? huh
Wish we were in trouble like Greece, no matter how much Greece scales bak on its provision on social amenities, Naija no still fit touch dem.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Rapist Strikes In London by lelele: 5:21pm On May 13, 2010
dis is some scary stuff, if a guy rapes in London (where women put it out like , ). Wat will he do when he comes 2 naija (A fairly conservative society)huh

@Mekussssxxx
You never fail to disappoint with weird stories.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 6:18pm On May 08, 2010
@mekusssxxx

If u can mention d university and d course I will totally shut it, and will admit that i am in d wrong. Where did u study in d Uk dt u had 2 spend 2 years 4 a masters, o boy i dey curios.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 6:00pm On May 08, 2010
@Mikolo70
Welcom 2 nland, bros in my own opinion i dnt think its gud 2 u  use yr profile pics on nland. There r so may freaks here and unlik facebook, uninvited people can intrude yr space.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 5:51pm On May 08, 2010
More evidence (this was actually before graduation in 2008)
This is for applied microbiology
More ''thank yous'' for excellent review in bioengineering and environmental science articles shortly

Dear[b] Dr.[/b] Mekusxxxx

You are currently listed as a reviewer for the Journal of Applied Microbiology and Letters in Applied Microbiology.



Firstly, we would like to thank you for the reviews you have completed for the journals.  The success of the journals is largely due to the support of the reviewers - and we often receive comments from authors thanking us for the detailed comments they receive.



Secondly, in order to improve the way our reviewer database works, and to help ensure that you are sent manuscripts that are of interest to you, we have made an important change to our ScholarOne Manuscripts site.  All users will now be asked to select at least three (and up to eight) keywords in their user account to indicate their area of expertise.  These keywords can then be used by our editors to help select reviewers.



We would be very grateful if you could therefore login to ScholarOne Manuscripts at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/appliedmicrobiology and check the keywords that are currently listed for you.  If you have forgotten your login details, please use the ‘Password Help’ link.



It may be that you already have some keywords listed in your account, in which case we would suggest you login and check these are up-to-date by clicking on the ‘Edit Account’ link on the top right of the screen and navigating to the ‘User ID and Password’ section.  



If you do not have any keywords currently listed, we encourage you to login and choose relevant keywords. You may find that a message pops up to indicate your account needs updating.  In this case, please click ‘OK’ which will take you directly to the page on which you can choose your keywords.



Thank you again for your support.  We hope you will be happy to review further manuscripts for Journal of Applied Microbiology and Letters in Applied Microbiology in the future.



Best wishes

Kathy Brister



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MEKUSSSSSXXXX, SO BEFORE YOU GRADUATED THEY  STARTED ADDRESSING YOU WITH TITLE THAT WAS YET TO BE CONFERRED ON YOU. NA U BIKO, BUT THEN I KNOW THINGS DON'T WORK THAT WAY, UNLESS THEY WANTED TO HUMOR YOU.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 5:25pm On May 08, 2010
@Mekusssxxx

Just so dt u dnt get it twisted 200000 dollars for a research is truly chicken feed. May I give you some presentation tips (If wat u say is true). Please try as much as possible to be logical. How much did your sponsor pay to the Dutch university on your behalf (Cos its free)? I am also at a loss as to how any sane organisation will sponsor your MBA, seeing that your previous studies have no business culturing. It looks like they were willing to fund you when you wanted to jump ship, foundations and scholarship boards don't operate like that matie. Anyways wish you all the best with your proposal, pray it all goes well on Monday.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 5:08pm On May 08, 2010
@ Mekusssxxxx
You are not making much sense, first off I never said that the Brit Council does not sponsor people to study molecular bio, I said they did not within the years you listed. How come you studied for 2 years to get an ordinary MSc from the Uk? Is it also a special MSc? What exactly are you doing at the moment? Are you defending a research with a 200000 dollar grant or are you doing your MBA?
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 1:41pm On May 08, 2010
@Sefago

Your list of European Universities is very incomplete; in fact you are yet to start the list. You have to admit that unlike American Universities that sprouts anyhow, the same is not the case in Europe. There are far too many cheap and substandard universities in America, the reverse is the case in Europe. You Forgot LSE, Ecole, Birmin , Tu-delft, Manch. There are just far too many of them.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 1:29pm On May 08, 2010
@MEKUSSXXXXXX

I just made a discovery that the British Council in Nigeria did not sponsor anyone for molecular bio or plant science between those years, also how come you studied for a MSc in Uk for two yearshuh Where you so dumb you had to take d courses twicehuh?? Mr. Mekussxxx its time you woke up from your fantasy, I don't want to address the issue of primary school scholarship. Let’s do a little mathematics, if you had a scholarship as you claimed in your primary school for 6 years (Let us assume a stratospheric figure of 4000 dollars a year). That will amount to 48000 dollars if we accounted for secondary school education. Let us account 400,000 naira per year for your university education (that is 3000 dollars a year). That will give us a cumulative figure of 60,000 dollars after your university education (though I am surprised that the bodies that were magnanimous enough to spend 60,0000 dollars on you decided not to send you to an ivy-league university in a western country). Then we assume again that you attended Cambridge or Oxford in the United Kingdom, we assume again that your tuition and living expenses for a MSc is 60,000 dollars. I happen to know Dutch education is free, so you scholarship for that is 0 dollars, but then living expenses of 30,000 dollars a year will give us about 90,000 dollars. Cumulative of 210,000 dollars as at 2008, I happen to also know for a fact that you are not in UPENN, Harvard, Trium, or Yale, but then let us assume that you are in all four at the same time. That will give us an estimate around 550,000 dollars, and a cumulative figure of 760,000 dollars. It is interesting that these bodies spent around 1,240,000 on holidays on you alone (an estimate figure of 49600 per year). Bros, there are things you don't lie about.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 3:45pm On May 07, 2010
@Mekussxx

How com u and Nchara hv d same degrees r u sharing demhuhhuh
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 3:42pm On May 07, 2010
@martinsosi

wats yr point abt d spare part sellin?
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 3:40pm On May 07, 2010
@ Mekussxxx

Why are u getin all woked up unecesarily? Wats up wit u & Abiola? Is any1 sayin he is a saint? That person must b luna. U r just beatin a dead horse. Okay agreed Abiola was a fraudster, so? Dnt think any1 wants u play solicitor 4 d late chief.
PoliticsRe: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by lelele: 4:04pm On May 06, 2010
@ ALL

Can we all just stop all these tribal sentiments, can we please stop it. For instance look at BK/babe97's signature its a praise sing 4 an Ibo man (Bt den u guys kip taunting him). Look at Aloy +Emeka, dt guy seems totally de-tribalised. MEKUSSXXX, DEDE1, GODSLOVER, WILY+WILY, NAIJA DULL, BK/BABE, Bluetooth, Katsumoto, SFEAGO, ABADA, (my brothers, beyond d shores of Naija we r brodas. We cnt b hating each otha in a strange land) What's yr argument? Is it dt Nigeria hasn't b fair 2 d Ibos? Yes, bt den its nt fair to any of its citizens outside d political class. I want to use this opportunity to extend an olive branch to everyone, lets borrow a leaf from The United States and the European Union, there is power in synergy. There are far too many advantages in us working as one, please lets love and not hate. Sorry about bruised egos, bt can we please just stop this. If we the elite southerners hate each otha this much (Whic is funny, cos u hardly find a family without intertribal marriage in d cosmopolitan south), den how can we tolerate Ghanaians, Togolese and otha W/African neighbours? Please I am begging you to stop, lets move together as one.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 3:47pm On May 06, 2010
lol, thanks 4 thinking us as bin worthy of d Guinness bok of recs, God bless u.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 3:43pm On May 06, 2010
@Mekussssxxx

Thank God 4 yr Phd, bt enough is enough. No name calling please, this is not productive. Do u want us 2 concede defeat (Okay, I do on dere behalf. U outwitted us all). Are u alright now, please lets move on. I beseech u by d mercies of God.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 3:38pm On May 06, 2010
@ ALL

Can we all just stop all these tribal sentiments, can we please stop it. For instance look at BK/babe97's signature its a praise sing 4 an Ibo man (Bt den u guys kip taunting him). Look at Aloy +Emeka, dt guy seems totally de-tribalised. [b]MEKUSSXXX, DEDE1, GODSLOVER, WILY+WILY, NAIJA DULL, BK/BABE, Bluetooth, Katsumoto, SFEAGO, ABADA[/b], (my brothers, beyond d shores of Naija we r brodas. We cnt b hating each otha in a strange land) What's yr argument? Is it dt Nigeria hasn't b fair 2 d Ibos? Yes, bt den its nt fair to any of its citizens outside d political class. I want to use this opportunity to extend an olive branch to everyone, lets borrow a leaf from The United States and the European Union, there is power in synergy. There are far too many advantages in us working as one, please lets love and not hate. Sorry about bruised egos, bt can we please just stop this. If we the elite southerners hate each otha this much (Whic is funny, cos u hardly find a family without intertribal marriage in d cosmopolitan south), den how can we tolerate Ghanaians, Togolese and otha W/African neighbours? Please I am begging you to stop, lets move together as one.
PoliticsRe: Colonel Chris Ugokwe: 'i Have A Grudge With The Nigerian Army' by lelele: 3:33pm On May 06, 2010
@ ALL

Can we 4 just stop all the tribal sentiment, can we please stop it. For instance look at BK/babe97's signature its a praise sing 4 an Ibo man (Bt den u guys kip taunting him). Look at Aloy +Emeka, dt guy seems totally de-tribalised. [b]MEKUSSXXX, DEDE1, GODSLOVER, WILY+WILY, NAIJA DULL, BK/BABE, SFEAGO, ABADA[/b], (my brothers, beyond d shores of Naija we r brodas. We cnt b hating each otha in a strange land) What's yr argument? Is it dt Nigeria hasn't b fair 2 d Ibos? Yes, bt den its nt fair to any of its citizens outside d political class. I want to use this opportunity to extend an olive branch to everyone, lets borrow a leaf from The United States and the European Union, there is power in synergy. There are far too many advantages in us working as one, please lets love and not hate. Sorry about bruised egos, bt can we please just stop this. If we the elite southerners hate each otha this much (Whic is funny, cos u hardly find a family without intertribal marriage in d cosmopolitan south), den how can we tolerate Ghanaians, Togolese and otha W/African neighbours? Please I am begging you to stop, lets move together as one.
PoliticsRe: Time Names Nigerian (guess From Where) Among World’s ‘100 Most Influential’ by lelele: 11:05am On May 06, 2010
@abada
U r a way off point on dis one, Do u kno who a tribalist is? Mekusssxxx of cos. Is any otha person promotin anoda tribe? Yorubas by nature dnt promote people from their tribe, dey are self- promotas.
PoliticsRe: Colonel Chris Ugokwe: 'i Have A Grudge With The Nigerian Army' by lelele: 10:33am On May 06, 2010
@Godsslover
I am up 4 d wager , if u r a bettin man. What's d stake young manhuh? Who is d European? Him no get country? Go and study "Law of contract" Nothing fit happen, and dey are bound by law to protect my privacy.
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 6:40pm On May 05, 2010
U dnt nid to, already did. U are apparently within d low income earning bracket. If d US no pay u go bk 2 naija. U cn lie behind yr computer 4 all u care bt we kno d truth. Cheap skank!
BusinessRe: Was Abiola An International Drug Baron? by lelele: 6:34pm On May 05, 2010
@ Mekussssxxxx

BSc (University of Onitsha) Msc (University of Aba), PhD (University of Alaba), Mba (University of Idumota).

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