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Two Nigerian men have been arrested for allegedly scamming a German state that tried to buy 2.3m euros (£2m) of personal protective equipment (PPE). Nigerian police say they cloned the website of a Dutch company to obtain an order from the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. When the PPE didn't show up, a state government representative visited the company's offices in the Netherlands. The company then informed him that they had never done business with him. The representative notified the Dutch police and investigations led to Nigeria where the two suspects were arrested in the capital, Abuja. They are due to appear in court soon. Africa Live: Updates on this and other stories Why journalists in Nigeria feel under attack The suspects, Babatunde Adesanya and Akinpelu Hassan Abass, were members of a "sophisticated transnational criminal network", Nigerian police said in a statement. The pair allegedly cloned the corporate website of ILBN Holdings BV in order to carry out the scam on Freiherr Fredrick Von Hahn, who represented North Rhine-Westphalia. The PPE was needed for the battle against coronavirus. Two more arrests have also been made in the Netherlands. According to Nigerian police, Mr Von Hahn was "disturbed" when the PPE did not arrive, only to find out that "the company never did business with him and that the transaction was a scam". https://www.yahoo.com/news/nigerian-men-arrested-over-german-115427444.html |
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ofime123:This thread is just filled with selfish, narcissistic, insensitive money mongers. I mean even though 2.9 surge is what the market is and is really not your fault but couldn't you at least show empathy? For a trip of 2900 someone ended up paying 8700 because of low supply of cars at that moment is that not heart breaking? Paying 300% of the cost of a service ?You yourself can you pay that without grudge? She felt like crying and that gladdens your heart? And to top it off you gave someone that just paid you 8700 for a trip of N2900 one star because you FELT she was going to give you one star! All we care for is about money in this country that we have forgotten how to be human. |
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I need to urgently raise money. I am looking to sell my car as soon as possible. The car is in a good condition. If youre looking for a family car, in good condition, please make me an offer. features include reverse camera,360 degrees camera at the side mirrors,heated seats,heated steering,collision intervention system, 3 rows of seats, bluetooth music and calls, foldable mirrors, power steering and memory seats, etc.I am the direct owner. ISSUES. minor scratches on the body, scratches on the seats, scratches on the dashboard, 2 tire sensor needs replacement, scratches on the tail lights, with an extra 200k, this should all be easily fixed.
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Neatly used jx35 for urgent sale.features include reverse camera,360 degrees camera at the side mirrors, heated mirrors, heated seats,heated steering,4wd,back up assistance, lane departure assistance,collision intervention system, 3 rows of seats, bluetooth music and calls, foldable mirrors, power steering and memory seats, etc.I am the direct owner.
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Neatly used jx35 for urgent sale.features include reverse camera,360 degrees camera at the side mirrors, heated mirrors, heated seats,heated steering,4wd,back up assistance, lane departure assistance,collision intervention system, 3 rows of seats, bluetooth music and calls, foldable mirrors, power steering and memory seats, etc.I am the direct owner.
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[quote author=Cherrybae post=80027405]Ndigbo are too fraudulent and can lie so much. Something they will assemble. Tufiakwa[]
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First of all king saul and Judas were not believers. Christianity aka eternal life came by the death and resurrection of christ. A believer is therefore someone who believes in the death resurrection and saviorship of Christ. Saul was a part of the old convenant. Judas was in the old convenant as he fell off before even the beginning of the new convenant .The death of Christ is the beginning of the new convenant. |
It will always be the case, that the sound of Patty Obasi’s voice will conjure a deep sense of nostalgia in me. This is true. And that every time I am approaching Obollo Afor from Ogbadibo, or the Niger Bridge from Asaba, I will feel a small ripple of excitement. That the palm tree will loom large in my imagination, this will always be. And I will never want to see my grandfather’s house as rubble. Yes. Where my brother is buried, where my father is buried, there too I would like to be buried. So my children’s children can play under the bitter kola tree that shades our headstones, while my children tell them of me. And if they make whole sentences in the particular dialect of my people, or only half ones, I will smile on them still, like the setting sun. For they are holding the lantern passed down to me. See? This is not tribalism. To know that Aguogba and Nnachebe are our ancestors. And that Ogbuehi and Enyokwu were brothers. That the drums that come riding on the evening breeze is the way our people speak over distance. Yes, we did not invent the telephone, but – see – we invented talking drums. That this is the land of the ogene, of the ekwe and the opi. See? To think of a line of people walking slowly into the sea, choosing death over slavery, to think with pride that those people had something in common with me. This is not tribalism. No[b]. I will tell you what it is. Yes. Because sometimes it masquerades as poetry. But we will not allow it, not today. Yes. Tribalism is a man who will see two children with distended tummies, ribs showing, and large tear filled eyes. And he will turn his back to one of them, because that one’s name is Oche or Hassan or Habib, and feed the other one with communal bread – the bread baked with the resources of everyone – because that one’s name is Chinedu. This is tribalism. I mean, who does not want his language to live forever? But tribalism is when you tell a young boy standing with his dreams in black ink on paper, that, no, he cannot become a lawyer here, because the Law Department – in this University built with everyone’s taxes – is reserved exclusively for those who speak your language. Others can study History. This is tribalism. I mean, who will switch on the TV and, upon seeing his sister in a race with someone else’s sister, not immediately begin to cheer for his sister? But tribalism is when a young girl flies down the tracks, running as if her whole life depended on it, to breast the tape first, and then you walk past her thread-bare shoes and hope filled eyes – her outstretched hands begging you for what is hers by right and conscience – to put the trophy in your sister’s hands, simply because you have the power. This is tribalism. I mean, whose heart will not swoon at the sight of powerful hills rising out of the heart of his native land? But tribalism is when you say that the Eggon cannot live here, that the Idoma cannot vote here, that a girl that carries the blood of an Itshekiri in her veins is not fit to be married here, that the virtue of the boy before you – who greets you with respect every morning on his way to work – can never overshadow the fact that he is Fulani, so that he, as a person, regardless of his actual individual attributes, should be rewarded or punished, vilified or celebrated, simply for the fact of belonging, even if only nominally, to a particular ethnic group. This is tribalism. You know? Because we cannot help the things that make our hearts beat faster. Yes. If it is abacha, it is is abacha. If it is gbegiri, it is is gbegiri. If it is afang, it is afang. If it is miyan kuka, it is miyan kuka. You understand? We cannot help the songs that move us to dance, or the language that excites us into conversation. Yes. Everybody comes from somewhere. And a mother will always be inclined to partiality when it comes to her own child. This is true. But tribalism is to act on this instinct, even when it violates deeper laws of fairness, conscience and humanity. You see? Not all of us can do what Okonkwo did. Simply because the native gods are baying for a foreigner’s blood, not all of us can rise up and murder a boy who has lived long enough in your compound to sincerely and honestly call you, ‘father’. This …hardness of heart…yes, this is Tribalism[/b] Cc lalastica |
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Hotfreeze:The way you lump a whole group of people in a basket and condenm them is amazing. The only igbos you know are probably only the ones on nairaland and here you categorically state that Igbos ruined atiku |
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xarm:Wolf in a sheep clothing. The internet knows who you are.
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Cherrybae:Plenty psychopaths here mehn.
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OEPHIUS:Thats the point, thousands of us campaigned against goodluck because of the challenges at the time, hoping buhari will change things, till now whenever I go home some of my guys make a mockery of us that supported buhari. It has never been about tribe, or religion or presidential slot. Infrastructure and a working economy is what we cherish the most. Atiku could choose any other person yoruba or hausa, and we still massively support him if there's a chance he could turn things around. |
Corrinthians:Snake. We know who you are. You want them to abandon election so that your puppet can win. |
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