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Some people like to free up cash for investments..the cost of borrowing money here is cheap so people would rather use their capital for other investments idupaul: Food for tot oo .. Why is a woman who is worth 65m USD buying a Range Rover on finance? This world the deeper U look the less U understand |
Experian does not hold your banking information.. It is a credit reporting agency just like trans union and equifax.. They don't hold information on people's bank accounts.. They hold information on credit accounts like mortgages and credit cards.. So if there was a $20,000 account reported on experian, it means she charged $20,000 to a particular credit card that specific month. experian has no record of your private bank accounts. shymexx: Do you know what experian.com is?? |
so she only has one account? ode.. shymexx: Plausible... |
i heard he got suspended and his wife went to channels tv to fight them for ruining their family.. the guy is the most popular guy in nigeria right now.. some big company like glo or mtn or even nspdc should have capitalized on his popularity and use it for some adverts |
thank you better person.. Someone that sees reality.. ![]() Senator Tobijah: Can Nigeria's first lady be like this. Busy stealing money and looking like fat buffalos. Thumbs up to you Michelle |
They are fat.. before we criticize people that are in shape, let us look at ourselvesLakayana: what is wrong with the way our women look? Must we always put others above us. We should learn how appreciate what we have and who we are. |
https://premiumtimesng.com/dev/wp-content/files/2012/07/Foundation_laying_stone_Dame_Patience_Jonathan_AFLC_202856829.jpg mickyarams: Can you imagine what our first lady will look like in that magazine?? |
Abeg post your mama, your sister or your imaginary gf Blackteeth: The truth that you guys dont wanna admit is that Michelle Obama is UGLY. She is an ugly woman. Most of you dont wanna admit it cos she is black. |
fucking idiot... morgist: SEE an illiterate Emir looking for cheap popularity. Shut up nobody will love you. instead the boko boys will know how to handle you. |
U will be single for a long time. U like money too much nwando: You see am |
Lol that's too funny |
Yes it definitely sounds like a political setup.. He was stupid enough to fall for it. I personally don't see why he is even there in the first place.. I'm from the owerri zone and even I don't support him rhymz: The fact is, Jude is a stewwpid Dumbo! I was discussing with my Uncle yesterday who does some consultancy work for Imo state environmental stuff, he told me clearly that Jude was a kind of Junky with little political smarts. He said the man was capable of doing what he was accused of. |
i agree with you.. so many holes in the story.. both of them are lying somewhere there.. the truth lies somewhere in between.. rhymz: You have a valid point there. The contractor is equally liable and should be prosecuted separately for non-perfomance of the first job. However, we can't talk about prosecuting him if we do not know the extent of the graft going on, as it is now, he is also fighting to exonerate himself and give reason why he had not been able to deliver even though essentially that his excuse is inconsequential-what he decided to do with the money given to him is his business so long as he gets the job done. Using his private disgraceful business dealings with the deputy does not exonerate him from the crime. |
Rochas did according to the testimony. What I don't understand is what the bribe has to do with not completing the contract? The contractor said he wasn't able to complete the contract because he paid bribe to secure additional contracts. Two separate contracts. How did he plan to execute the second contract without performing the first? If he decided to risk his money to secure a second contract, that's his issue. He should be held liable for non performance of the first contract and arrested until he can refund the amount he was paid in full. The case of bribing to get the second contract is a separate issue. If indeed he paid a bribe, all forensic evidence should be examined with cooperation from the telecommunications company and the bank in question. If the deputy governor is indeed found guilty, he should be tried in a civil court or in conjunction with EFCC. The money should be refunded to the state coffers and he should serve jail time. So far, it seems like all the attention is on the deputy governor and none is on the contractor for non performance of his contract. I don't see how a Lebanese or Indian or white guy will come and collect that sum of money for a contract and not even do anything about it. They would never do such in their country, why is it in nigeria where they feel they can tell us cock and bull story about not completing their contractual obligations? Duru1: Who introduced JPROS as a contractor in Imo State? Who approved and gave permission to award the contract to JPROS International Nig. Ltd without mobilization? |
Innocent until proven guilty.. All it takes is an allegation to ruin your name without people ever doing their research.. Like Jude said, if the guy truly communicated with him via cellphone, MTN can easily provide the records and if indeed the guy paid the money into his account, they can forensically prove it or trace the money. May ways to prove it, lets see the burden of proof Maxymilliano: He failed to provide strong rebuttals as to how the contractor got his phone number, visited his private home in the village and in Owerri. Also, he failed to provide any objective evidence as to why a contractor would have his account number, and no evidence contrary to the amount that was allegedly deposited in his account. |
Thank God |
With all the animosity and tribalism going on in nigeria these days, who knows what will happen? At least on your fathers land, no one is chasing you |
The nation will never be ruled by a Moslem/Moslem ticket Maple: Hate him as u may, the fact remains that there's no candidate that's as popular, hence can sweep the Northern votes than Buhari in a free and fair election. Northerners love him, and thats what matters most. It is obvious Buhari is the APC consensus candidate,because its the sensible thing to do, if APC wants to take the coming election serious. |
Although a leader is supposed to be chosen on merit, the nigerian political climate doesn't seem ready for it.. I think a Fashola (president), Rochas (VP ticket) might win.. Fashola will get south western votes and also get Muslim votes since he is Muslim.. Rochas will get south eastern votes since he is from the south east.. They will fare better than PDP in the north since Rochas lived in the north and most Muslims in the north are anti-PDP, they would rather vote another Muslim. This would probably leave them a bit vulnerable in the middle belt but I think it would be close enough to give them a fighting chance. A northern candidate would put them at a disadvantage due to anti-northern sentiments right now. Besides, Buhari is too old, we need fresh blood in there.. I personally don't think Rochas is ready for president. I think he needs more experience. With 4 years of running a state under his belt and possibly a productive vice candidacy, he could be in the position to be competitive in 6-10 years. Rochas is a people's man in the sense that he thinks about the common man. Fashola has been said to be looking out for the interests of the rich, so maybe they'll balance each other out. Lets just hope Fashola isnt too alienated from the common man that will end up costing him votes. As for people insisting for an ibo president, the lack of unity in our own communities will hinder us and our ability to get along with other tribes is another thing. Two brothers from the same family won't even nominate each other because of their own selfish ambition. How do we expect to nominate, provide and rally behind one candidate? If I asked ibo people to produce one candidate today, we couldn't arrive at a unanimous decision |
Not necessarily.. Babangida and Abacha were not elected whitecat007: azikwe was never elected, a president has to be chosen by the people |
Chai, see as prostitutes full nairaland.. Oya jus skip the bullshit and pretend relationship, tell me how much you go charge make I pay, knack, comot.. ![]() |
are you prepared to do what i want in return? ![]() Yoruba_Omoge: I caught one fish. |
go and work and buy your own.. see your mouth Yoruba_Omoge: Girl shut up |
he is not richer than US foreign reserve o.. US foreign reserve is $149 billion, Carlos Slim is worth half of that Source: http://www.gfmag.com/tools/global-database/economic-data/11859-international-reserves-by-country.html#axzz2N0p9yv5a all4naija: He has ever been richer than Nigeria foreign reserve. He is even richer than US foreign reserve and so does Nigeria. I don't know what you are trying to prove with that statement. |
they go through residency to get trained in medicine all over again regardless of years of experience.. you make it sound like they graduated, worked in nigeria and just transferred to america as an attending doctor.. not true.. they dont even qualify for residency if they dont pass step one.. graduates from nigerian university routinely get recruited as lawyers, engineers, accountants? again, not true.. for law, you have to sit for the LSAT and go through law school all over again before sitting for the bar, engineering foreign grads typically have to get a grad degree from a US school to be considered and accountants typically have to have a grad degree from a US school and pass their CPA before they can even be considered equivalent to their US counterparts.. Even then, the US grads still get top priority ROSSIKE: More high-falutin lies. Graduates from Nigerian universities ROUTINELY leave the country and take up good employment commensurate with their degrees in the USA, UK and Europe. Doctors, lawyers, engineers, accountants. Ever heard of the brain drain? There would be no brain drain if Nigerian universities were as terrible as you claim. ROSSIKE: What is it with you people? |


