Moreoffaith's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Moreoffaith's Profile › Moreoffaith's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 (of 79 pages)
oju lalakan finshori |
All NCAN member should keep off this thread abeg na monday morning we dey oo. |
VeniJu:Can't find you on WhatsApp maybe you first beep me up 08023202603 |
VeniJu:Yea bro |
VeniJu:My brother I am telling u I use this to win big from bet9ja... Can post u some of my win ticket. |
glossy6:I don't have the new testament, and if I have one why would i tear it?? The world would be at peace when we start seeing ourselves as brothers and sisters, tolerate ourselves, respect each other believe and leave everything to God...I pray God continue to guide and protect us. |
searchng4love:God bless. |
searchng4love:So he didn't say such Try and make me understand, so the Bible don enter alaba abi KontunuI have the old testament of the Bible at home... By the way all my friends are christian, I am not and extremist and fanatic, just have to let you know it is not Jesus that forgive it is Almighty God. |
searchng4love:So it is Jesus that forgive not God? Even Jesus on the cross of Calvary said father, forgive them, For they don't know what they are doing....Tor I think you need to go deep and read your bible very well . |
VeniJu:3JMCNLG try this bro ..
|
Lovely...but what is this guy above me saying?? |
Annie939:Like To have a share in his loot right? |
So Thief Bode George never reach to stay for house before....Baba I hail your mumuism. |
Hmmmm |
I often say this to my friends when we discuss Africa in general, we are suppose to be the most richest continent and most happiest people on earth, we are blessed with thousands of natural resources and human resources. We elect the greedy ones into power, They loot every nook and cranny of our economy, as if that is not enough, All they think of is take the loot abroad to develop oyinbos economy, provide them jobs and leave their people here in pains and agony, yet you see some useless youth supporting those who rob them of their future cos of peanuts, Leaders of tomorrow I hail you ooo! When will you become that leader if I may ask?? |
omenkaLives:Did you write this from your dream or it was a mistake? Cos they employ some of us now makes their govt keep mute on this attack?? By the way if all their companies should close down in Nigeria, it will have a lot of effect on their economy. |
At least he has given to them what they never dreamt of...EPL |
Bottom power. |
Hmmmmm. |
Oluwa ooo..but this op can lie with the pinchure I am seeing ooo...abi na only me dey see 17 grown up men?? |
Hmmm |
Good for him |
Nice one. |
A witness in the ongoing trial of a Federal High Court judge, Adeniyi Ademola, has explained how the State Security Service, SSS, conducted its investigations before charges were drawn against the defendants. Mr. Ademola is facing trial alongside his wife, Olubowale, who is the immediate past Head of Service of Lagos State, and Joe Agi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. BY EVELYN OKAKWUFEB Mr. Ademola is facing trial alongside his wife, Olubowale, who is the immediate past Head of Service of Lagos State, and Joe Agi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. The witness, Babatunde Adepoju, an SSS official who led the investigations into the alleged offenses committed by the defendants, said he was assigned to the case after a search warrant was executed at the residence of the defendant in October. Mr. Adepoju explained that he was assigned to investigate the matter following the recoveries made during the search at the residence of the defendants, and other allegations, including those contained in a petition written against Mr. Ademola. “There was also the allegation that the judge used his position as an FHC judge and his close ties with Senator Ahmed Tinubu to influence the appointment of his wife as head of service, Lagos State. “My duty was also to conduct follow-up investigations as regards the monetary recoveries in Justice Ademola’s apartment,” said Mr. Adepoju, who described himself as a well-read investigative officer. He, however, added that Mr. Ademola denied influencing his wife’s appointment, adding that the judge explained that his wife was the most senior permanent secretary in Lagos State at the time of her appointment. Mr. Adepoju told the court that the recoveries made from Mr. Ademola’s residence included local and foreign currencies in hundreds of thousands, as well as two firearms belonging to Mr. Ademola and another judge, A.R. Mohammed. According to Mr. Adepoju, the SSS also employed a ballistician who checked the rifles found at the residence of Mr. Ademola during the search in October. After checking the firearms, Mr. Adepoju said the guns were of the category of prohibited ammunition which could only be licensed at the discretion of the President of the country. [Nigerian_SSS] He added that although Mr. Ademola had confirmed that the guns, which had two different licenses, (one for himself and the other for Mr. Mohammed), belonged to the two judges, Mr. Mohammed denied ownership of the rifle. The SSS operative further said there were also allegations of bribery against the first defendant, which according to his principal, influenced the order by the defendant for the release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki. Mr. Adepoju also told the court that of particular reference in his investigation was a set of payments made in three tranches to the account of Mrs. Ademola shortly before certain court orders were made by Mr. Ademola, in a case involving a client of Mr. Agi. “In my further investigation on the connection between Mrs. Ademola and Agi, I tried to establish if Barr. Agi had cases pending or concluded before Justice Ademola, and I discovered that they actually had cases in court,” he said. “Two among the cases that raised eyebrows were of AMCON vs. FRN and Friday Upkong vs. Chief of Naval Staff. These two cases involved huge sums of money. “Both cases emanated from Calabar, Cross-River State, Justice Ademola’s previous posting. In the AMCON case, three garnishee orders were granted by Justice Ademola in favor of Joe Agi’s client, which is Linas International Limited”. Speaking further, Mr. Adepoju explained how his department arrived at the allegation that Mr. Agi had paid N30 million into the account of Mr. Ademola to influence a judgment. The witness said the money was paid by two maritime businessmen, Ken Hubert and Bassey Bassey. According to the witness, the men paid the sum of $150, 000 which was later converted to naira by Mr. Agi to the tune of N37 million. “According to Joe Agi, the conversion rate was N37 million, but he remitted N30 million to Ms. Olubowale’s account”, the witness stated. During cross-examination, however, Mr. Adepoju said the allegations of influencing the appointment of Mrs. Ademola, made against her husband was a verbal brief given to him by his superior; adding that as an investigative officer, he has the discretion to either accept the brief or refuse it, based on evidence at his disposal. In response to Mr. Adepoju’s statement on influencing Mrs. Ademola’s appointment, the defense lawyer asked whether he had any such evidence and he responded in the negative. Mr. Adepoju also said he did not charge Mr. Ademola based on the allegations contained in the cited petition against him due to the insufficiency of evidence. “I am trained to go through any fact-finding quest with an objective mind. These are mere allegations subject to be confirmed or refuted, based on supporting documents,” he answered. Asked whether he found any available evidence incriminating Mr. Ademola with allegations of bribery in Messrs. Dasuki and Kanu’s cases, the witness answered in the negative. He also said he could not provide a link between the first defendant and any case in court involving the maritime businessmen, Messrs. Hubert and Bassey, who he had said paid $150, 000 to Mrs. Ademola’s account. Mr. Adepoju also answered in the negative when asked if there was a link between the case involving Friday Ukpong and the maritime businessmen. Reading through a document provided by the defense counsel, Mr. Adepoju confirmed that the money was paid by the businessmen, shortly before a wedding of Mr. Ademola’s daughter. Mr. Adepoju also confirmed that the ballistician whose report on the rifles were recorded was invited in January, months after the case was filed. He, however, added that the second ballistician was invited because the Service was not satisfied with the investigation Mr. Ademola is facing trial alongside his wife, Olubowale, who is the immediate past Head of Service of Lagos State, and Joe Agi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. The witness, Babatunde Adepoju, an SSS official who led the investigations into the alleged offenses committed by the defendants, said he was assigned to the case after a search warrant was executed at the residence of the defendant in October. Mr. Adepoju explained that he was assigned to investigate the matter following the recoveries made during the search at the residence of the defendants, and other allegations, including those contained in a petition written against Mr. Ademola. “There was also the allegation that the judge used his position as an FHC judge and his close ties with Senator Ahmed Tinubu to influence the appointment of his wife as head of service, Lagos State. “My duty was also to conduct follow-up investigations as regards the monetary recoveries in Justice Ademola’s apartment,” said Mr. Adepoju, who described himself as a well-read investigative officer. He, however, added that Mr. Ademola denied influencing his wife’s appointment, adding that the judge explained that his wife was the most senior permanent secretary in Lagos State at the time of her appointment. Mr. Adepoju told the court that the recoveries made from Mr. Ademola’s residence included local and foreign currencies in hundreds of thousands, as well as two firearms belonging to Mr. Ademola and another judge, A.R. Mohammed. According to Mr. Adepoju, the SSS also employed a ballistician who checked the rifles found at the residence of Mr. Ademola during the search in October. After checking the firearms, Mr. Adepoju said the guns were of the category of prohibited ammunition which could only be licensed at the discretion of the President of the country. [Nigerian_SSS] He added that although Mr. Ademola had confirmed that the guns, which had two different licenses, (one for himself and the other for Mr. Mohammed), belonged to the two judges, Mr. Mohammed denied ownership of the rifle. The SSS operative further said there were also allegations of bribery against the first defendant, which according to his principal, influenced the order by the defendant for the release of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, and former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki. Mr. Adepoju also told the court that of particular reference in his investigation was a set of payments made in three tranches to the account of Mrs. Ademola shortly before certain court orders were made by Mr. Ademola, in a case involving a client of Mr. Agi. “In my further investigation on the connection between Mrs. Ademola and Agi, I tried to establish if Barr. Agi had cases pending or concluded before Justice Ademola, and I discovered that they actually had cases in court,” he said. “Two among the cases that raised eyebrows were of AMCON vs. FRN and Friday Upkong vs. Chief of Naval Staff. These two cases involved huge sums of money. “Both cases emanated from Calabar, Cross-River State, Justice Ademola’s previous posting. In the AMCON case, three garnishee orders were granted by Justice Ademola in favor of Joe Agi’s client, which is Linas International Limited”. Speaking further, Mr. Adepoju explained how his department arrived at the allegation that Mr. Agi had paid N30 million into the account of Mr. Ademola to influence a judgment. The witness said the money was paid by two maritime businessmen, Ken Hubert and Bassey Bassey. According to the witness, the men paid the sum of $150, 000 which was later converted to naira by Mr. Agi to the tune of N37 million. “According to Joe Agi, the conversion rate was N37 million, but he remitted N30 million to Ms. Olubowale’s account”, the witness stated. During cross-examination, however, Mr. Adepoju said the allegations of influencing the appointment of Mrs. Ademola, made against her husband was a verbal brief given to him by his superior; adding that as an investigative officer, he has the discretion to either accept the brief or refuse it, based on evidence at his disposal. In response to Mr. Adepoju’s statement on influencing Mrs. Ademola’s appointment, the defense lawyer asked whether he had any such evidence and he responded in the negative. Mr. Adepoju also said he did not charge Mr. Ademola based on the allegations contained in the cited petition against him due to the insufficiency of evidence. “I am trained to go through any fact-finding quest with an objective mind. These are mere allegations subject to be confirmed or refuted, based on supporting documents,” he answered. Asked whether he found any available evidence incriminating Mr. Ademola with allegations of bribery in Messrs. Dasuki and Kanu’s cases, the witness answered in the negative. He also said he could not provide a link between the first defendant and any case in court involving the maritime businessmen, Messrs. Hubert and Bassey, who he had said paid $150, 000 to Mrs. Ademola’s account. Mr. Adepoju also answered in the negative when asked if there was a link between the case involving Friday Ukpong and the maritime businessmen. Reading through a document provided by the defense counsel, Mr. Adepoju confirmed that the money was paid by the businessmen, shortly before a wedding of Mr. Ademola’s daughter. Mr. Adepoju also confirmed that the ballistician whose report on the rifles were recorded was invited in January, months after the case was filed. He, however, added that the second ballistician was invited because the Service was not satisfied with the investigation first conducted by the police. conducted by the police. http://saharareporters.com/2017[color=#990000][/color] |
There are many fishes in the ocean so there are many punny on the street, so why kill another man cos of punny Na so e sweet reach.. |
RIP in advance bro. |
chaiiii |
Afeez Hanafi The parents of a four-year-old Nursery 1 pupil, Godwin Monday, are currently in distress, following the boy’s abduction around Kadapa Market, Maraba, Nasarawa State. Godwin, who attends God’s Own School, was reportedly stolen by a yet-to-be-identified couple around 2.30pm after the school closed on Monday. PUNCH Metro learnt that Godwin’s nine-year-old sister had been sent to pick him from the school and they were returning home when the fleeing abductors approached them. The man was said to have pretended to be endeared to the boy, saying that he would like to enroll his child in the school. Our correspondent gathered that the man asked the girl to lead him to the school, while Godwin stayed with the woman. They had parted ways after showing him the school, only for her to return to the spot and discovered that the woman had disappeared with Godwin. It was, however, said that his school bag was recovered at the scene of the incident. Godwin’s father, Serkida Monday, said the family had not got any hint of his whereabouts, adding that the incident was reported at police formations in Nasarawa and Abuja. He said, “We live in Maraba and his school is not far from our residence. I was in the office when my wife called me on the telephone that Godwin had been abducted. She was at home. He was abducted around Maraba when he was returning from the school. His sister had gone to pick him. “They met two persons, who claimed to be a couple, on the way. The couple confused her and took the boy from her. The man said he liked the school and told my daughter to take him there so that they could also enroll their child. He convinced her to let her brother stay with his wife, while they headed for the school. That was how they went away with Godwin. “I reported the case at the Maraba and Abacha Road police stations in Nasarawa State, and Zone 7 in Abuja, and it has been radioed.” When asked why the girl was sent to pick Godwin while the mother was at home, Serkida said, “That was not the first time she would go to pick him in the school. What has happened cannot be reversed. Our prayer is to find him.” The Nasarawa State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Kennedy Idirisu, promised to get back to our correspondent, but he had yet to do so as of press time. http://punchng.com/couple-steal-four-year-old-pupil-returning-home-school/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook |
temitemi1:Chief Bode or thief Bode? |
Ex-deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George has expressed satisfaction at the performance of the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode in the areas of infrastructural developments, urging the governor to do more in order to etch his name in gold upon the completion of his assignments in office. George, who said though, he had never met Governor Ambode and that they belonged to different political parties, added that the governor deserved commendation for what he had done so far in the areas of infrastructural developments in Epe local government and other parts of the state and also in the area of traffic decongestion in the state. While admitting that governing a cosmopolitan city like Lagos was a huge task, George, who hailed from Lagos Island Local government in the state also appealed to the governor to help in developing his local government and other areas of the state. “I have never met this young man but I must say that I am impressed with his performance so far especially in the area of infrastructural developments. I don’t know everywhere in Lagos because I hardly go round but I must sincerely commend him on what he is doing in Epe Local Government. I am very proud of what he is doing there. I passed through Epe recently and I thought I was in a different state. “I want to appeal to him that when he is done with Epe, he should head back to my local government, which is Lagos Island so that when he leaves office, not will Epe people remember him for his performance, but the entire Lagos will remember him and say ‘ yes, there was one Governor that passed through here and his name is Akinwunmi Ambode’. “I also must commend him in the area of traffic management, especially in the area of traffic decongestion in the state”. “He is a Yorubaman and he is doing his best but I know that we as opposition will do better when we get there. My advice to him is that he should ensure that the standards of living of Lagosians are improved especially in the areas of education and healthcare. I must commend him because it is not easy governing a state like Lagos. Lagos is like the New York of the United States” he said. -Jamiu Yisa Source :[color=#770077][/color] http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2017 |
Atiku be forming president to be. Eranko I guess you were sleeping when you were vice president of this country and can you please explain Nigerians how you make those billions of naira in your account. Awon 419 Dede, E be like say dem wan to tell us another story again oo in Tuface voice. |
jesu mio |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 (of 79 pages)
Try and make me understand, so the Bible don enter alaba abi