Politics › Re: How To Correct National I.D Card Mistake by mikolo80: 4:27am On Nov 08, 2017 |
[quote author=FriendNG post=62172735][/quote]shouldn't matter Once your name and dob are correct You shouldn't have much issues I'm sure it will be useless within the decade |
Politics › Re: How To Correct National I.D Card Mistake by mikolo80: 11:47pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
FriendNG: I know about paying the 500 using remita to edit. My problem is according to their website, only date of birth and name, address can be edited.
What I want to edit was listed under non editable details. o. What exactly |
Crime › Re: BVN: Scammers Go On The Rampage With Fake Text Messages by mikolo80: 11:46pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
MisterGrace: How I toyed with one of the idiots.
Just the other weekend I was bored as f**k. A text message came into my phone and behold it was them scamming demons.
I decided to call the number in the text and one froggy voice duck answered on the other end. His English sef na apology.
Customer care language fa? Zero. Anyway, I decided to give him fabricated bank details and just before the I could finish calling out the numbers, I terminated the call.
Behold the vulture fell for the trap and called back almost immediately. That was how I kept on dribbling him with fictitious details for almost an hour.
The buffoon won't stop for the next three hours. With my 4000mah battery almost fully charged, I kept on wasting his airtime and time until about 9pm when I told him I was just wasting his money and time. 
Come and see para...  The pig was vexed no be small.
You can't find those cows on true caller app.
I think the government needs to tighten the loopholes in the sim reg. exercise. nice one. I wish I had a contact in Efcc who I can be giving these numbers to so they can be arresting them wella |
Politics › Re: Why Dss Officials Cannot Appear Before The Efcc by mikolo80: 9:08pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Idokojimmy: Ministers and the EFCC chairman are all appointees of the President. Their responsibility is to drive through d agenda of the administration. Although the responsibility of the Minister may not be as sensitive as that of heads of intelligence organizations in the real sense of the word, they are not openly probed during their tenure in office.
Recall that recently an investigation report on Ibe Kachikwu leaked. Though d EFCC was investigating him, it was not done publicly. He can also not be invited without d express permission of the president. What the EFCC can do is to intimate the president of his corrupt practices and the president can relieve him of his ministerial position before sanctioning his prosecution.
On the other hand, the intelligence community is too sensitive in that its operations affect directly the national security of the country. That is why they report directly to the president who is the chief security officer of the country.
Where there is suspicion or petition that an agency is engaging in graft, such issue could be covertly investigated and the matter presented before the President. That is due process. The president, given the weight of the allegations can either authorize a probe, suspend the head or look into the books of the agency.
Now they are constituted authorities that can probe. The NSA, the JIB and a special panel whose membership could be drawn from past DGs of such agency.
Remember that the NIA saga followed the same channel. Former DGs of NIA were covertly invited to probe and proffer solution to the matter. I can assure you that their money has been released. This won't be done publicly.
What they do is too sensitive. The EFCC can't handle it. Some of the operations are code-named. How will the understand it. They don't have the need to know.
Its just d law. where is investigation done publicly. Is it not somebody that chose to go to press. Economic crime is economic crime. It has nothing to do with intelligence work. Did you or did you not buy weapons or not simple. They are not asking them to divulge tactics or strategies. They are the ones who claimed 43 million dollars in Osborne and dragged their name into Efcc territory So please stop extending presidential immunity to common lackeys It's not a law They can be invited if they've stolen money. By setting up Efcc the president has given his consent to investigate whoever on his behalf |
Politics › Re: How To Correct National I.D Card Mistake by mikolo80: 6:12pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
FriendNG: OK. Thank you. that's what I overheard them tell one man when I did mine in Ibadan |
Politics › Re: Why Dss Officials Cannot Appear Before The Efcc by mikolo80: 5:53pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Idokojimmy: This morning I read with keen interest the new dimension the interagency rivalry between the DSS and the EFCC is assuming. Tribune Newspaper claimed that the Acting Chairman of the Commission, Ibrahim Magu has invited some officials of the DSS to appear before the Commission to answer questions bordering on the expenditure of its budgetary allocation.
While this move again underscores the failure of President Buhari to call his appointees to order and prevail on them to work together to deliver on his campaign promise, I will concern myself with the facts of the case.
First and foremost, the EFCC has no right to invite any official of the DSS, serving or retired. The National Security Agencies (NSA) Act that disbanded the NSO and facilitated the emergence of the DSS, NIA and DIA says in Section 5
1) There shall be appointed for each of the agencies, a principal officer, who shall be known by such designation as the President may determine. (2) The principal officers of the agencies shall in the discharge of their functions under this Act- (a) In the case of the State Security Service and the National Intelligence Agency, Be Responsible Directly to The PRESIDENT; and (b) In the case of the Defence Intelligence Agency, be directly responsible to the Chief of Defence Staff. The ACT also makes provision for the appointment of a Co-coordinator of National Security (NSA) who shall (a) Advise the President on matters concerning the intelligence activities of the agencies; (b) Make recommendations in relation to the activities of the agencies to the President, as contingencies may warrant; (c) Correlate and evaluate intelligence reports relating to the national security and providing the appropriate dissemination of such intelligence within Government,using existing facilities as the President may direct; (d) determining the number and level of staff to be employed by each agency established pursuant to section I of this Act and organising the transfer and posting of staff, especially the transfer and posting of existing staff of the Nigerian Security Organisation established pursuant to the Nigerian Security Organisation Act1976, repealed by section 7 (1) of this Act; and (e) Doing such other things in connection with the foregoing provisions of this section as the President may, from time to time, determine.
MY POSITION.
Since the NSA Act stipulates clearly that the DSS and NIA reports directly to the President, at best, the EFCC should have dragged the agency before the President or the NSA [/b]who coordinates intelligence activities in the country with the aim of having its allegations investigated by the Joint Intelligence Board (JIB) or any other panel. Note that the three agencies constituted after the dissolution of the NSO are under the umbrella of the JIB. It is pertinent to note that the JIB is empowered to resolve inter-agency infractions. The question to ask here is, did the EFCC bring these allegations before the board?
Secondly, all Intelligence operatives from my readings swear to an Oath of Secrecy and Oath of Allegiance. [b]These oaths forbid them from disclosing sensitive information and materials to the public or people who don't have THE NEED TO KNOW. And the oaths are binding till death. How then can these officers openly disclose sensitive information relating to how funds were used, more so that the things the funds were used for are issues relating to National Security?
Thirdly, some intelligence operations are covert in nature. Possible disclosure of sensitive information could compromise ongoing assignments and even put the lives of majority of their personnel at risk.
Fourthly, we must note that routine EFCC investigative proceedings have become media sensation under the current EFCC leadership, as sensitive information disclosed to the Commission are being published indiscriminately on the media thereby jeopardizing national security. Nigeria has enough challenges to contend with; let's not invite another security challenge.
The President must appoint people of impeccable character to head sensitive organizations.
If the EFCC chairman has a petition against any official of the DSS he should forward it to the President. If Buhari hates corruption, he will certainly act. But our laws must be protected.
PDP COME, PDP GO. APC COME, APC GO GO. BUT NIGERIA AND OUR LAWS GO REMAIN. . ADE JUDE ONLINE SECURITY ANALYST WRITES FROM MARARRABA.
cc lalasticlala ministers report directly to president. So you're saying they shouldn't be probed when they steal money. Think |
Politics › Re: 2019: In A Bold Move, Ibrahim Lajada Declares For President by mikolo80: 5:50pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
[quote author=yarimo post=62159954]31 million nigerians signed up already got me  [/quote As innnn. 31 million how and we're just hoping his name Age limit is 40 BTW |
Politics › Re: How To Correct National I.D Card Mistake by mikolo80: 5:45pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Go back to where you did it and complain. They will tell you to pay 500 to a bank and come back to edit the Id. |
Politics › Re: Where Are The Buharists? by mikolo80: 5:33pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Budgets N8.612 Trillion For 2018 by mikolo80: 5:22pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
989900: Recurrent, we need to seriously trim down on that sh!t. not happening so deal with it and move on. Instead try to make civil servants farm their pay so country can earn more |
Politics › Re: Who Did This To Our Continent? by mikolo80: 5:20pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Abeg Mowu hia word That's how old ppl Europe and America back in the day. It's a phase Ages will come down as we continue with democracy.abi how many young men have the requisite political clout to compete with these old crones |
Politics › Re: Why Are Igbo Leaders And People Not Developing Igboland? Answers/Explanations by mikolo80: 5:06pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
kn23h: The topic was deleted for no reason, but I will recreate the clean version.
Today, Ibadan, Lagos, Ogun and even Osun all have masterplans to develop their land. Why don't Ibos have the same plan? Why do they rely on FG to come up with a plan to develop the SE?
Enugu https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5831/21840894428_a5cd8438f4_b.jpg you go fear brown roof |
Business › Re: Dangote Flour Records Robust Q3 Growth by mikolo80: 4:15pm On Nov 07, 2017 |
Na waSo Tiger brands couldn't even run ordinary flour business Dangote had to buy his thing back and show them how it's done From 9 billion loss to 13 billion profit Abeg make dip man enter Telecom and TV poshu these mumu southie |
Business › Re: How Cosmas Maduka Turned $1 Into Multimillion Dollar by mikolo80: 6:54pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
bettercreature: 200 naira is equivalent to almost 100.000 naira in 1977 Our white and black panasonic TV +antenal +stabilizer+ tv shelf cost 281 naira in 1979
60 by 120 land at agidingbi ikeja cost 80 naira in 1978, don't mind doing mumu |
Celebrities › Re: Ginika Tor Williams Wins Double Awards On Arrival To Nigeria by mikolo80: 1:57pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Who be dis and why is she onfront page with no comments |
Education › Re: Classroom Under A Tree In Kwara Where Pupils Are Taking A Nap (Photo) by mikolo80: 2:49pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
ednut1: does restructring stop corruption,looting, nepotism, inflation of contract No. It only means more money to be looted by rich regions. E no go epp common man mtscheeeeeeeeew you de mind them. They'll just be shouting restructuring, ask them the meaning they can't answer |
Education › Re: Classroom Under A Tree In Kwara Where Pupils Are Taking A Nap (Photo) by mikolo80: 2:45pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
chinedubrazil: seeing things like this, cause me to look frustrated, i wich i have the power to scam this government you do but like them you won't do it |
Crime › Re: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab Sues US Justice Department (photos) by mikolo80: 2:43pm On Oct 21, 2017 |
Nawteemaxie: This guy should have died in 2009 and we Would have been done with this foolishness... along with 180 ppl ba |
Crime › Re: $3.7m Fraud: Nigerian Student Jailed For Four Years In US: picture by mikolo80: 10:55am On Oct 21, 2017 |
biacan:
men that's what they are good at see your mouth. No be moody hungry longer throat like you de like this kind guy |
Agriculture › Re: Watch "Adesina Says Agriculture Critical To Jobs, Industralisation" by mikolo80: 9:58pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
Then what will happen Dis mumu that budgeted 60 billion to buy GSM for farmers with no network. Mtscheeeeeeeeew |
Agriculture › Re: Get bulldozer and tractor service For your farmland . by mikolo80: 8:05pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Agriculture › Re: Get bulldozer and tractor service For your farmland . by mikolo80: 8:01pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
teaandteea: we can work on any tractorable land.. dat is without stumps or congested with trees.. our service isnt xpensive compared to what we do are ye on whatsapp |
Agriculture › Re: Get bulldozer and tractor service For your farmland . by mikolo80: 7:54pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
teaandteea: ploughing 30k per hectre.. harrowing 15k per hectre ridging 15k per hectre hmm OK Are you on whatsapp and can you work on virgin land with some trees and your prices are expensive o |
Politics › Re: VIDEO Pregnant Widow Sobs Over Casket Of Her US-Soldier Husband Killed In Niger by mikolo80: 7:42pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
ashjay001: U can only say it from ur point of view!? That u're right, doesnt mean I'm wrong. if I'm giving opinion I make it clear. This is not an opinion It's fact Ergo if I'm right, you must be wrong logically. It may not be politically correct or sound nice, but it doesn't make it any less true |
Politics › Re: VIDEO Pregnant Widow Sobs Over Casket Of Her US-Soldier Husband Killed In Niger by mikolo80: 7:28pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
ashjay001: I hear u!
I can see u're a devil's advocate too?! I say it as it is |
Agriculture › Re: Get bulldozer and tractor service For your farmland . by mikolo80: 7:13pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
What services are included in the 30k |
Politics › Re: VIDEO Pregnant Widow Sobs Over Casket Of Her US-Soldier Husband Killed In Niger by mikolo80: 6:45pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
ashjay001: War aint a joke. But nothing stops us from commiserating with those who are unlucky enough to loose a loved one. Nothing says we should commiserate either Different strokes A soft word here n there, makes d hard knocks of life a little easier to bear. If one can't do the time one shouldn't do the crime Even Trump, most times, refuses to live with d consequence of his actions!? Takevd russia fiasco going on. During election campaign, he danced with d russians, now that his dance is being probed, he has tried everything to sabotage d probe. Why cant he carry his cross? Afterall, he should expect it with is untoward actions with d russians! He's an asshole and his supporters like him like that. Welcome to democracy |
Politics › Re: VIDEO Pregnant Widow Sobs Over Casket Of Her US-Soldier Husband Killed In Niger by mikolo80: 9:42pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
ashjay001: I dont think u've heard abt ptsd ! If d army is not for d sensitive, why do thousands of combat troops suffer from ptsd?!
Is d wife military? Trump is a bastard!? And, u read like one, too? they suffer cos they have no business joining the army but do for pecuniary reasons. She better gear up cos that's what she signed up for. She enjoyed the perks of his service. She should shoulder the downsides of invading other ppls countries. Yeah Trump is a bastard and yeah so am I. You think war is a joke. Go join army see if e easy |
Romance › Re: Why Can't You Marry A Single Mother? by mikolo80: 9:26pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
Who want to marry fish brain |
Agriculture › Re: Eight (8) Varieties Of Nigerian Mangoes by mikolo80: 8:46pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
What's the name of those giant mangoes |
Politics › Re: VIDEO Pregnant Widow Sobs Over Casket Of Her US-Soldier Husband Killed In Niger by mikolo80: 8:44pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
ashjay001: As I said, insensitive! the army job is not for the sensitive |
Politics › Re: VIDEO Pregnant Widow Sobs Over Casket Of Her US-Soldier Husband Killed In Niger by mikolo80: 8:40pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
ashjay001: Amen!
And, that, f*cktard Trump, told her, her husband knew what he signed up for ! So insensitive! didn't he know what he signed up for |