Crime › Re: I Make N15k Daily But Haven't Sent A Dime To My Wife -fake Policeman by Noble855: 5:29am On May 02, 2017 |
you need to be sentenced to death. chimebube: A 47-year-old fake police officer, Gregory Anyasodo, from Owerri North, Imo State who was arrested by operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command for extorting people in Oshodi area of the state, has confessed to collecting N125,000 from one of his victims, a trader in Oshodi.
The unsuspecting victim, Emmanuella Joseph, had approached RRS officials stationed in Oshodi to report Anyasodo’s threat to arrest her and confiscate her hand bag containing N125,000. A search around the area led to the arrest of the suspect and the recovery of a radio that looked like a walkie-talkie and a police identity card, which portrayed him as an Inspector with the number 14873, attached to Lagos Taskforce and Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
Confirming the crime, the suspect acknowledged seizing the trader’s bag. He said:
“I have been in the trade since December 2016. I came to Lagos before Xmas in preparation for The Lord’s Chosen convention in Lagos, which was held in February, 2017 at Ijesha. My early coming for the programme was for me to seize that opportunity to look for job in Lagos. When I couldn’t get a job, I ventured into impersonating the police. I have been arrested 6 times in Owerri for impersonating WAEC and JAMB officials. I am a father of six. I left my wife with six children when I was coming to Lagos. I have been sleeping in hotels since I got to Lagos.
I make between N10,000 to N15, 000 daily parading myself as police officer and extorting innocent people. What I do is move closer to them and tell them, mostly traders.
I show them my identity card and I threatened to invite my colleagues if they failed to settle me. I am sorry, I have not sent a dime to my wife in Owerri to take care of the six children I left in her possession but occasionally, I call her."
http://www.lailasblog.com/2017/05/i-make-n15k-daily-but-havent-sent-dime.html
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Family › Re: Woman Who Gave Birth To Triplets Begs In Port-Harcourt. Photos by Noble855: 8:10am On Apr 30, 2017 |
Where is the Father? |
Politics › Re: Northern Governors Receive Osinbajo As He Land In Kaduna 4 Buhari's PA's Wedding by Noble855: 4:17pm On Apr 29, 2017 |
Where is Mr President himself? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Dwarf RCCG Pastor Dele Taiwo's Wedding Photos by Noble855: 4:06pm On Apr 29, 2017 |
Must all the dwarfs in Nigeria have the same face? This woman was actually looking for a dude............ |
Celebrities › Re: "Efe, Na Only This Polo You Get" - Nigerians Shade BBNaija Winner (Photos) by Noble855: 1:18pm On Apr 29, 2017 |
Nawaoooooo for people wey no get work to do oooooooo. What is their business? |
Business › Re: 5 Annoying Things Anyone That Uses A Nigerian Bank Can Understand by Noble855: 11:30am On Apr 23, 2017 |
Opinionated: Banking in Nigeria has greatly advanced. In the past, you will find long queues but today the opposite is the case. Many of them have embraced technology and have simplified the banking process. Regardless, there are still some annoying things that these banks do that are very frustrating. In line with this, Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency shares some of these things.
Asking you to bring utility bill to open an account
Whenever you visit a bank in Nigeria to open an account, you are asked to bring a utility bill to confirm your address. Sometimes you begin to wonder, what you really need a utility bill for when you have BVN. BVN has every information about an individual including the fingerprints. You cannot change your fingerprint but you can change your address.
They deduct your money due to unnecessary charges
You know one of the annoying alerts you get every month are the charges from your bank. The way some banks remove your money will tempt you to go to the bank to withdraw all of it and transfer it to another one.
They cannot process your complaint because your names are different
If you use two names in one document and use three names in another document, some banks will never accept or process the document from you. They will tell you the process may get stuck because of the name difference.
You have to wait for days when the ATM refuses to dispense money and you have been debited
A faithful morning, you use the ATM of another bank to withdraw but the ATM refuse to dispense and your account is debited. Just be prepared for a long battle with your bank because you will not get your money back in 24 hours. First, you have to complain to your bank for them to reverse and depending on the bank, it can take weeks or months. If you don’t have money, you are on your own for that day. The question is why can’t they reverse it immediately?
And you need money urgently and they tell you ‘no network’
You don’t have money and you have tried several ATMs and they are not dispensing cash. You have no choice than to withdraw money at your bank. You walk into your bank and they tell you that there is no network, you will just get frustrated. The annoying thing is that if there is no network at that branch, it will be same at other branches. And without the network, they cannot do anything! Just start praying that the network comes back!
Source: http://www.opinions.ng/5-annoying-things-nigerian-ban/ ....Good one |
Christianity Etc › Re: Buhari Is Victimizing Those That Don't Belong To His Religious Group - CAN Youth by Noble855: 5:15pm On Apr 22, 2017 |
Stop talking trash |
Christianity Etc › Re: Bishop Tom Samson And His Hummer Limousine Spotted In Lagos by Noble855: 4:25pm On Apr 22, 2017 |
Church ⛪ Tithes |
Travel › Re: 5 Interesting Things About Benin City by Noble855: 2:28pm On Apr 22, 2017 |
dammy13: Benin City is the stunning capital of Edo state. It’s the center of Nigeria’s rubber industry and processing palm nuts for oil is also an important traditional industry there. There many interesting things to explore in this historic and cultural city. Jumia Travel , the leading online travel agency, shares 5 interesting things about Benin City.
The Royal Oba’s Palace
Really, what’s more interesting than a palace? In truth, no vacation or visit to Benin City is complete without a visit to this cultural and historical splendor. The Royal Oba’s Palace is at the heart of the city and a repository of Benin crafts. It’s really a cultural and historic ‘goldmine’ with interesting ancient adornments and ornaments that are sincerely a delight to explore.
The Benin Moat
You’ve probably heard this name once or twice and wondered what exactly it was. The Benin Moat also known as ‘Iya’ is one of the largest man made earthwork in the world. The Benin Moat was actually used as a defensive fortification for the Ancient Benin City and its archaeology is recognized as something that is indeed admirable. However, the monument has in recent times been described as a ‘neglected monument in search of a rescuer’. Nevertheless, it’s still a truly interesting feature of the city and a testament to the ingenuity and engineering acumen of the old Benin Kingdom.
Igun-Eronmwon Quarters
It’s also called Igun Street and is listed as a Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO. The quarters is home to brass/bronze casting industries in Benin City and gives an opportunity to witness bronze casting in its various stages and buy any piece of your choice. It’s the home guild of Benin Bronze casters with various popular bronze works of kings, queens, other notable royalties and other artistic motif to explore.
Igue Festival
This is the most popular festival in the city and is where the Oba celebrates the history and culture of his people as he blesses the land and the people. The festival is typically celebrated at a time between Christmas and New year and it involves traditional dances, a mock battle and a procession to the palace to reaffirm loyalty to and respect for the Oba. The festival is typically an annual cycle of rituals and rites, and is used as a platform by the Edo people to display their rich culture and tradition.
Revelation Tourist Palazzo
A place with an interesting name indeed; the palazzo has been described as a place the history of Nigeria comes alive and for cultural enthusiasts is ‘the heartbeat of culture in Nigeria’. It’s a privately owned museum and tourist center put together by music maestro Prof. Victor Uwaifo. There are different exhibition points at this palazzo and each one extensively treats a specific subject, from music to culture, telling different sides of the Binis. It’s an educative and culturally enriching site to explore.
http://fabinfos.com/5-interesting-things-about-benin-city/ . My state, my home |
Celebrities › Re: Genevieve Nnaji On The Set Of "Lion Heart" In Enugu by Noble855: 3:57pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
I always love this lady |
Politics › Re: New Locations Saved From Erosion In Anambra (pic) by Noble855: 8:50pm On Apr 18, 2017 |
Nice work |
Crime › Re: Photo Of The Man Who Chained His Wife To A Generator In Ogun State by Noble855: 6:01am On Apr 18, 2017 |
What is the woman's offence? |
Food › Re: See What Ghanaian Egusi Soup Looks Like, Nigerians Comment. (screenshots) by Noble855: 9:12pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
That's rubbish |
Celebrities › Re: Kanayo O. Kanayo And Richard Mofe-damijo At GLO 2017 Laftafest In Port Harcourt by Noble855: 8:44pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
I really like this man |
Celebrities › Re: Kanayo O. Kanayo And Richard Mofe-damijo At GLO 2017 Laftafest In Port Harcourt by Noble855: 8:41pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
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NYSC › Re: Two Ex-Corpers Who Got Married While Serving In Ebonyi Welcome Baby Boy (Pics) by Noble855: 8:27pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Is A Complete Fascist – Balarabe Musa by Noble855: 8:23pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: For Single Guys Above 30 And Single Ladies Above 25 by Noble855: 12:38pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
I didn't believe that |
Education › Re: NSCDC Uncovers Fake JAMB Registration Centre In Borno by Noble855: 8:19am On Apr 17, 2017 |
That's too bad, Government should take a drastic action over the victims |
Politics › Re: Photos Of Obasanjo Gyrating With Members Of Kegite Club Of Nigeria by Noble855: 8:08am On Apr 17, 2017 |
josephine123: na wa oo.. baba stil dey gyrate l like Obasanjo sha |