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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy! Vacancy! - Account/Commerce & Biology Tutor Needed. by ncchris569(m): 8:44pm On Feb 13
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Vacancy! Vacancy! - Account/Commerce & Biology Tutor Needed. by ncchris569(m): 3:42am On Jan 22
A reputable school around FESTAC 23 Road, Lagos is in need of a Biology tutor for immediate employment.

Qualification: OND, NCE, B.Ed., Bsc. Biology or other related discipline. Other qualification would be an added advantage.

Experience: 2years and above in the field.

Attractive salary and other benefits: Based on negotiation

Interested applicant should contact the number below:
Call & text (only): 07062019961 and send their CV to ncchris569@gmail.com

Kindly contact me through the channel stated above.
Jobs/Vacancies / Vacancy! Vacancy! - Account/Commerce & Biology Tutor Needed. by ncchris569(m): 2:06pm On Jan 21
A reputable school around FESTAC 23 Road, Lagos is in need of Financial Accounting and Commerce tutor for immediate employment.

Qualification: OND, NCE, B.Ed., Bsc. in accounting or other related discipline. Qualification in AAT would be an added advantage.

Experience: 2years and above in the field.

Attractive salary and other benefits: Based on negotiation

Interested applicant should contact the number below:
Call & text (only): 07062019961 and send their CV to ncchris569@gmail.com

Kindly contact me through the channel stated above.
Business / Re: I HAVE 5million Naira To Invest In This Business by ncchris569(m): 1:14am On Jun 13, 2022
Tesclaros:
And what business is that?

Proprietary trading. Click here to read more https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/proprietarytrading.asp

Every investor has an investment preference, you do have a right to put your fund into whatever you feel would protect your capital and give you reasonable interest.
Business / Re: I HAVE 5million Naira To Invest In This Business by ncchris569(m): 10:09pm On Jun 12, 2022
Tesclaros:
That isn’t really the issue but i want whatsoever business i invest my money in to bring me at least 1mil in a month...

I am an investor, I was introduced into a business that earns passive income that grows overtime. For the past few years now I have been earning way above #1M monthly, with absolute control of my capital and Interest.

Whatever you wish to do with your money just make sure that you have absolute control of your capital and Interest.

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Business / Re: What Business Can Somebody Do With 1 Million Naira by ncchris569(m): 1:36pm On Jun 12, 2022
Whatever you decided to do with your fund. Do make sure you have 100% control of your fund (Capital and Interest).
Business / Re: Get A Building Plan At An Affordable Price. by ncchris569(m): 11:26am On Jun 12, 2022
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Crime / Shola Henry: FOREX Trader Jailed 2 Years For Stealing ₦20m Cryptocurrency by ncchris569(m): 7:00am On Jun 11, 2022
An Ikeja Special Offences Court on Tuesday sentenced a forex trader, Shola Henry, to two years imprisonment for stealing N20 million.

Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo, in her ruling, held that cryptocurrency business was nothing but a Ponzi scheme.

“The prosecution, however, proved the charge of stealing against the defendant and he is found guilty as charged of count six.

“The defendant is hereby sentenced to two years’ imprisonment or pay a fine of N2 million. His company is also fined N1 million.

“The defendant is hereby given one year to make restitution of N20 million to his victim,” the judge said.

Taiwo further held that the allegation of obtaining money under false pretence was not proved by the prosecution.

She discharged and acquitted the convict on counts one to five.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had charged the defendant and his company, Henry Enterprises, on eight amendment count charge, bordering on stealing and obtaining money under false pretences.

NAN reports that the EFCC counsel, Mr Ahmed Yerima, called five witnesses at the trial of the defendant.

Yerima submitted that EFCC received a petition from one Mr Anyasi Matthew, who alleged that the defendant defrauded him of the sum of N20 million, on the pretext that he was going to invest same in forex with 20 per cent profit in 30 days.

The prosecution said that the defendant stopped giving returns to the complainant after collecting the money and refused to return his capital to him as promised.

The prosecution stated that failure of the defendant to refund the money to the owner prompted him to petition the EFCC on the alleged fraud. (NAN)

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/06/forex-trader-jailed-2-years-for-stealing-n20m-cryptocurrency/

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TV/Movies / Re: What Movie Are You Watching Now? by ncchris569(m): 6:58am On Jun 11, 2022
Apocalypse Now (1979) BluRay
Fashion / Re: Old Nigerian Hairstyles by ncchris569(m): 7:26am On May 26, 2022
I like the Indian Bay and Pineapple hair style.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Biden: America To Defend Taiwan If China Invades The Nation (Video) by ncchris569(m): 10:14am On May 24, 2022
President Joe Biden is a hole. The Democrats have paid Mother Russian back for exposing Hillary Clinton's E-mail that made her lose the election with President Donald Trump. US would continue to be against any Government that is not democratic (Especially the Democrats). In my own opinion Democracy is no better, than any other form of leadership as we are witnesses to the numerous problems confronting Nigerian today.


US is a bully, it see China as a treat to its economic prosperity and world dominance that why they keep putting there busy bodies in affairs that don't concern them. They should take their useless self acclaimed world power and go sit down. The are only concerned about their selfish interest, they will one day be disgraced for the unrest the have created among several nations all in the name of democracy.
Phones / Re: How A Phone Dealers At Alaba International Market Defrauded His Customer!!!! by ncchris569(m): 6:03pm On May 18, 2022
[b][/b]On behalf of my friend and myself, I want to thank everyone that assisted and supported with the recovery of the fund.

We had gone to the Trade Union Office that covered the area were the phone dealer operated. In their office we saw sticks and wires that the union used to carry out its functions. We were welcomed in and given a sit to sit down, we explained to the union how he had been defrauded by a phone dealer and his colleagues, they assured us that we would get our money back. The union now gave us a taskforce member whom we took to meet the phone dealer on Monday by 3.20pm. As soon as the phone dealer saw us coming with him his countenance changed, the once aggressive phone dealer who threatened me and my friend with his colleagues was now calm.

The taskforce member asked the phone dealer for our money the phone dealer pleaded with him that he doesn’t have the money. He then warned him that if he doesn’t bring the money to their office in the next five minutes that he would be dealt with him. Then we returned back to the Trade Union’s office, we sat down and waited for the phone dealer, out of curiosity I decided to speak to the person sitting next to me to find out why he was there and he narrated to us how he had just been scammed of his #35,000 by a phone dealer who used a format similar to the one used on my friend. I informed him that we were present on the same issue.

The phone dealer who scammed my friend came back immediately with half of the money that Monday, the taskforce member then asked him when he was going to refund the remaining balance he said on Tuesday. I told my friend that I would not be able to go with him to the market tomorrow. So We collected the taskforce member’s contact, thanked him and we left.

On Tuesday evening my friend narrated to me at the bar where we had some bottles of drinks with catfish pepper soup with our friends: how the phone dealer tried to sell him another phone in the presence of the taskforce member which he rejected. He told the phone dealer that he had already gotten a new phone. The taskforce member now ordered the phone dealer to refund the remaining balance which he did, he returned back the receipt and the damage phone to the dealer. He told me that he was so happy that he had got back his money and he gave the taskforce member #2,000 which he refused at first but later accepted it when he insisted. He thanked him and left the market. I informed him that it was true the help of nairalander that we were able to identify the trade union

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Phones / Re: How A Phone Dealers At Alaba International Market Defrauded His Customer!!!! by ncchris569(m): 1:17am On May 16, 2022
I would begin by acknowledging all those who have commented on this Issue, a big thank you to you all for your nice comments, it was truly appreciated. I have decided that I would meet with the trade union this coming Monday to report the issue in order to avoid any further delay. I would like to state clearly that most of the phone dealers that we meet at the market never told us that there was a trade union at Alaba International market where we could report these grievances. If they did I would never have brought up this issue here. Cause I am well aware of the reputational damage this would bring on dealers at the market especially the honest businessmen. I don’t know why they didn’t. I am going to give us a report on how the trade union handled the issue soonest.


I am calling on all reputable dealers at Alaba International market in Nairaland who stand for what is right, to do right and protect the reputation of their businesses from phone dealers who defraud their customers by deception. I would be at the market this Monday by 13:00 (1:00 pm), that would be after I get permission from work. Please If you do know where the trade union office at Alaba International Market is located at kindly highlight its location thanks.
Phones / How A Phone Dealers At Alaba International Market Defrauded His Customer!!!! by ncchris569(m): 5:49pm On May 14, 2022
Nairalanders a good friend of mine Chibuike (real name withheld) told me how he had gone to Alaba Market on Thursday 12th of May, 2022, to get an android phone, he had been using a Symbian phone (Nokia e5). He was so attached to this Nokia phone that he didn’t see any reason to get an android phone even when Whatsapp stopped offering service to Nokia’s low end devices. I made fun of him most of the times about his phone and we laughed over it. But when his Nokia phone started to develop fault, he informed me of his desire to get an android phone I was glad that he was going to get an android phone. I even promised him that I will take him to where he would get a good android phone. On Thursday very early in the morning, he called me to inform me that his Nokia phone had finally broken down. I knew that he had been using that phone for about 8 years now, he told me that he intended on going to the market to get an android phone that morning. I also informed him that I was going to write my professional exams that same day and that I would be back before 3:00pm. He agreed to wait for me, but I was unable to meet up with to our agreed time. He called me but I didn’t pick up his calls so he decided to go and get the phone on his own.


He narrated to me how he had met some phone dealers at the market whom he claimed had displayed their mobile phone on a table, unknown to him they showed him their personal android phone that worked, he selected the one that he liked among them. They prepared the receipt for him and asked him to write his name and sign on the receipt. He had given them the money for the phone. Then the phone dealer told him that they needed to remove tracking from the phone. He then gave them the phone so that they could remove the tracking, the phone dealer took the phone and handed it over to one of his colleague in his shop who informed my friend, that he had to pay some money to remove the tracking. He informed the phone dealer about this and the phone dealer talked to his colleague to assist in removing it at the price He agreed to pay him. As soon as he had paid his colleague in the shop. The phone dealer told his colleague to confirm that the phone was charging, after he had confirmed he told my friend that the phone was not charging. He decided to confront the phone dealer for his money. The phone dealer promised to give him another phone that was working. He told the phone the phone dealer and his colleague in the shop that he was not going to accept any phone that wasn’t working. The phone dealer went to the display table picked a phone and gave it to his colleague in his shop to confirm if it would charge. My friend was satisfied that the phone was charging. So he thanked the phone dealer and left the market as it was already getting late and the market was about to close.


When he got to his apartment, he took his keg to go and get some fuel for the night because there was no light and he had to charge his new phone. My rented apartment was in the same building with him, I saw him coming back with the fuel that he had bought for the night. We greeted, and he told me that he was able to get an android phone from Alaba market on that day. I asked for the receipt of the phone which he handed over to me, while I was reading the information on the receipt it indicated that the phone was non-tested, there was neither a phone number, nor specific address of the phone dealer. Even the name of the phone on the receipt was uncommon among popular android phones. He didn’t finish primary schooling, so he was ignorant of the details of the contract he had entered into in the receipt. I got angry because I knew that he had been defrauded of his money. I asked him if the phone was tested he told me that they had tested the phone in the market that it was charging and the phone dealer told him that the battery of the phone was down and he needed to charge it. I then went ahead to informed him that what was written on the phone’s receipt was non-tested, but he insisted that the phone was tested.


After several hours of charging the phone, he came knocking at the door of my apartment, I then opened the door for him and welcomed him, he informed me that the phone had refused to come on and that I should help him to put on the phone. I collected the phone from him and tried to put it on but it would not come on. That was when it occurred to him that he had been defrauded by his own people in the market. He begged me to go to the market with him the next day, I was angry with him but at the same time I knew that he was just ignorant. I was giving a two weeks leave to prepare for my exams, my leave was to end on Friday 13th of May. I left for the market with him very early that Friday morning since I had finished writing my exams. When we got there the phone dealer wasn’t yet around and his shop was closed. I decided to explain his situation to other traders in the market to get more information about what was really going on. They informed me that he would never get his money back, and that at best he would be giving another phone, I didn’t really know why they said this yet, so I decided to speak with about ten other phone dealer in that area and they all said same and that if we insisted we would be disgraced and driven out of the market by the phone dealers and his colleagues who sold the phone to him. These dealers even had the guts to offer their phone to us for sale trying to use the same trick that had worked on my friend but we declined all of their offers.


While we were waiting for them, my friend told me that he wanted us to get the police involved in this matter. I told him that I really didn’t trust the police, because I have had a bad experience with the them. I also brought to his attention that the receipt says non-tested. I told him that at worst if they refused to give him back his #22,000. We would have to leave, and that I would get him a new phone with my own money. Once the phone dealer opened his shop for that day, we approached him and told him that the phone he had sold to my friend was bad. For the first time the phone dealer told my friend that the phone he had sold to him was non-tested and that they don’t refund back money. He offered us another phone but we rejected and insisted that we wanted to get his money back. The phone dealer flared up immediately and he called his colleagues, whose numbers were growing arithmetically. As soon I noticed that they were about to do to us what other phone dealer had told us would happen. I informed my friend in anger that he had just lost his #22,000 and that we should leave that place immediately. I then took him to a Nokia store at Alaba International market where I got him a new phone costing #45,000 out of pity.


On our way back I informed him that those dealers had built large network of fraud stars in that area, I then explain to him what had actually happened to him on the day he had gone to buy that phone. I told him that the phones been displayed on the tables of these dealers where all damaged phones, and that they knew that they were damaged. I informed his that they deceived their prospective customers with the pretense that they had working phones by showing them their personal expensive android phones in pretense that they were going to sell it to them. But as soon as they got hold of their money, they played another scheme of deception by offering customers their damage phone displayed at their tables. In deceit that they were all working phones. I felt sorry for my friend that’s why I decided to write this here so that we would be aware of what’s happening at Alaba International Market.


Nairalanders, these guys defraud hundreds of people on a daily basis, and they then share peoples hard earned money among themselves, claiming to be legitimate traders. They are really giving the phone business at Alaba international market a really bad name. Personally I have decided that I would not buy any used phone at that market anymore because of the ordeal I and my friend had passed through. Those guys are wicked.……..

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