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AutosRe: SOLD SOLD SOLD.buy your dream car 08088525399 by ogianyo(m): 11:13pm On Nov 24, 2017
Bros lets deal. 1.1 patogianyo@hotmail.com
AutosRe: A160 Mercedes Benz.........N700k by ogianyo(m): 9:10pm On Nov 23, 2017
Interested. Pls send email to ogianyo@gmail.com as to year of manufacture and mileage and all further pics you may have
AutosRe: Superclean 05 Toyota 4runner Reg Revcam Dvd For Jst 1.750m See Pix.... by ogianyo(m): 10:22am On Nov 23, 2017
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AutosRe: A160 Mercedes Benz.........N700k by ogianyo(m): 6:49pm On Nov 21, 2017
Pls post more pics.front in cabin and engine pics
CareerRe: How May Father Was Sacked Without Any Prior Notice. by ogianyo(m): 5:04pm On Aug 15, 2017
celestialAgent:
Your father is a pensioner, if he had planned well for his retirement, he won't be in this mess. Dont be like your dad, plan ahead and invest in the poultry business no matter how small should you eventually get a job.

Btw, you made going back to the village sound so bad. It's really not for a retried person if you av enough saved up to run your life there - you can even be a chief grin grin
Did you say plan well?How old are you and how long have you worked?
RomanceRe: Single Lady Wants Married Women To Know Why They Date Their Husbands by ogianyo(m): 5:34pm On Aug 07, 2017
As usual children hardly out of pampers will soon start all kinds of text book postulations. Man was not created monogamous. The monogamous man is a creation of cultural assimilation. Monogamy is European culture. African monogamy is created when an African encounters and accepts the dictates of European culture as we see in Christianity and other types of cultural assimilation. I have one wife because I chose to be a Christian. It doesn't make me better than the man who has refused the deprivation of staying with one.
HealthRe: 8 Things That Happen To Your Body During Sex by ogianyo(m): 7:45am On Aug 03, 2017
No lady is commenting. Sexual inhibition anď stereotype even in this age.
LiteratureRe: The Godfather By Mario Puzo Review by ogianyo(m): 10:47am On Aug 02, 2017
Uminem02

Pls I m also interested in the e copies of those books. Ogianyo@gmail.com
Thanks man
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FamilyRe: 11 Secrets Man Should Never Reveal To His Wife by ogianyo(m): 10:47am On Jun 03, 2017
Children dabbling into things they have absolutely no clue about. Information management is a key skill for a marriage. Neglect that to your own peril
BusinessRe: Vinyl Coated Chain Link Fence by ogianyo(m): 5:43pm On May 12, 2017
Pls give me an idea of how much it will cost to fence a plot 300*300 ft using either of the two types. Email to ogianyo@gmail.com
PoliticsRe: Prostitution: Women Demand Apology From Betty Obaseki by ogianyo(m): 2:13pm On Sep 12, 2016
Politics and deception, lies and double speak. Did she lie? Edo women and foreign prostitution is no secret. Her offence is mentioning the obvious.
HealthRe: Help!!! My Husband Is A One Minute Man, I Am Frustrated! by ogianyo(m): 9:25am On Aug 18, 2016
Only a couple of people have said anything useful here. Pls go online. Google 'premature ejaculatiion' and you ll gets lots of information including how to treat and manage it. It's really not a very big problem.
BusinessRe: Are You For Best Of Price On Tiles,water Closet,pipes And Fitting by ogianyo(m): 11:18pm On Aug 09, 2016
How much is the jacuzzi. Pls wc,sweet home and thirty litre water heater. Show me more pics
Christianity EtcRe: Christ Embassy Demands Unpaid Tithes As A Condition For Marriage by ogianyo(m): 7:33pm On Jul 26, 2016
This story is calculated falsehood. No pastor can correctly estimate your tithe without complete information of your income. I attend Christ Embassy and don't know anyone calculating tithes for me. If this was deliberate, urgently ask for forgiveness in your own interest
RomanceRe: Here Are Few Reasons Why We Need To Avoid Married Men by ogianyo(m): 10:58pm On Jul 08, 2016
Too many children in naira land. Who told all married men in search of extra companionship for whatever reason needs or has to lie. Who told you that there aren't girls who for whatever motivation are attracted to men even though they may be married. All these grammar na wash. A girl will date a man she knows is married if she is attracted to him. She will know upfront that this will not lead to marriage. But at that instance, she is not looking for a husband. Just a man she wants to be with. Pls don't generalise with your very limited relationship experience.
PoliticsRe: "My Agenda Is Simple; My Vision Is Clear" — Ize Iyamu by ogianyo(m): 8:21pm On Jul 06, 2016
Majority of us actual learned middle class voters are waiting for the announcement of candidates of some of the other parties. Forget all the media blitz and sloganneering. Both PDP and APC are tainted by association with persons and circumstances that make them unqualified for osadebe avenue. Just watch
RomanceRe: 10 Reasons Why Guys Cannot Keep Their Mouth Shut After Getting Laid. by ogianyo(m): 11:08pm On Jun 17, 2016
If getting under a girls skirt is an achievement that you can't wait to talk about, it tells me how much is really going on in your life, which most times will actually be NOTHING. So low self esteem and a big dose of nobodiness is at play with every talker.
CrimeFuel Sells For N165 Per Litre Today In Auchi And Environs by ogianyo(op): 8:56pm On Apr 21, 2016
Peeps, How much is PMS in your location? In Auchi and environs it still sells for N165. Up until yesterday it was still selling for 190 per litre.
Edo DPR PLEASE do your job and stop this rip off of ordinary folks.
PoliticsThe Long Road To Justice For Saraki by ogianyo(op): 8:41pm On Apr 21, 2016
Bukola Saraki's "Political Persecution" Theory
It appears embattled Senate President Bukola Saraki has finally found the “holy grail’ of conspiracy theory. Mr. Saraki and his handlers have finally arrived at blaming politics for his current corruption trial. A few of our friends on the Non-Governmental individuals (NGI) front have lined up behind this argument. With Saraki's largesse, they’ve even made powerpoint slides, banners, poster and handbills to make the conspiracy case stronger.

I saw first hand how deeply Saraki had penetrated the Social Media axis when I attended the "Social Media Week" in Lagos last February. Everyone was fawning over Saraki to the extent that one of the organizers blatantly told me I was not invited to speak during a Friday plenary because Saraki had already been booked to speak. An issue for another day!

What I intend to state here is not the perception consciously being created of political persecution but how far political considerations have prevented the law from catching up with Mr. Saraki and his cronies. For those who may not know, Saraki’s has never held a real job in his life apart from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Nigeria. Soon after that he got into Society General Bank of Nigeria, his father’s bank. In 1990, Saraki pulled his first heist. He stole N500k from depositors and the police caught him and the sister, Gbemisola red-handed, he was charged. However, due to political considerations Nigeria’s then kleptomaniac military ruler, General Ibrahim Babadamosi Babangida "politically" killed the case.

Bukola Saraki and his kid brother(s) and sister Gbemi moved on to completely obliterate the bank, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA did an investigation that showed it was the biggest bank robbery in Nigeria’s history, yet for political reasons Bukola Saraki was let off the hook and given political appointment by then President Olusegun Obasanjo.

In 2003, their father Olusola Saraki took whatever was left of the bank and invested it in buying political office for Bukola and his sister Gbemi; Bukola became the governor of Kwara state, and Gbemi was crowned a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the EFCC looked into it and even drafted charges but for political reasons, Bukola Saraki was never charged with grand theft that could have sent him to jail instead of the government house.
After becoming governor, Bukola also killed Trade Bank, looted Kwara state dry, again, the EFCC researched into his crimes and found him guilty of grand theft, and again, for political considerations, then President (now late) Umaru Musa Yar'adua stopped the EFCC and even got Saraki and James Ibori to appoint EFCC's next chairperson, Mrs. Farida Waziri.

They both recruited and staffed the EFCC with police officers to fill "vacancies" that never existed at the EFCC, of course with the help of then Police IG, Mike Okiro. The thieves took over the EFCC for political reasons.

When Saraki's tenure ended as the Governor f Kwara and he become Senator, several petitions detailing how he looted Kwara was sent to law enforcement agencies, a particularly poignant petition was sent by the Kwara state branch of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), then President Goodluck Jonathan tried bringing Saraki to trial using the Police Special Fraud Unit, their findings about Saraki were staggering, but political judges were deployed, one Justice Ahmed Ramat Mohammed at the Federal High Court gave a judgment asking all anti-corruption agencies to lay off Saraki. For political reasons, the judgment was never appealed.

Saraki has robbed, killed, raped, destroyed and decimated lives, land, and livelihoods using political platforms and political advantage his entire life.

Now that he is close to answering for his crimes, he is blaming politics, the same politics that made him one the luckiest property owners in the UK, Lagos and Abuja, the politics that helped finance his criminal lifestyle, the politics that bequeathed the state of Kwara to him and his family. The politics that made it possible for him to get huge loans from banks without collateral security.

What politics?
* Culled from Omoyele Sowore article, former Unilag Student Union President
PoliticsPropaganda Machine Cant Change History by ogianyo(op): 1:40pm On Apr 19, 2016
Bukola Saraki's "Political Persecution" Theory
It appears embattled Senate President Bukola Saraki has finally found the “holy grail’ of conspiracy theory. Mr. Saraki and his handlers have finally arrived at blaming politics for his current corruption trial. A few of our friends on the Non-Governmental individuals (NGI) front have lined up behind this argument. With Saraki's largesse, they’ve even made powerpoint slides, banners, poster and handbills to make the conspiracy case stronger.

I saw first hand how deeply Saraki had penetrated the Social Media axis when I attended the "Social Media Week" in Lagos last February. Everyone was fawning over Saraki to the extent that one of the organizers blatantly told me I was not invited to speak during a Friday plenary because Saraki had already been booked to speak. An issue for another day!

What I intend to state here is not the perception consciously being created of political persecution but how far political considerations have prevented the law from catching up with Mr. Saraki and his cronies. For those who may not know, Saraki’s has never held a real job in his life apart from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Nigeria. Soon after that he got into Society General Bank of Nigeria, his father’s bank. In 1990, Saraki pulled his first heist. He stole N500k from depositors and the police caught him and the sister, Gbemisola red-handed, he was charged. However, due to political considerations Nigeria’s then kleptomaniac military ruler, General Ibrahim Babadamosi Babangida "politically" killed the case.

Bukola Saraki and his kid brother(s) and sister Gbemi moved on to completely obliterate the bank, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA did an investigation that showed it was the biggest bank robbery in Nigeria’s history, yet for political reasons Bukola Saraki was let off the hook and given political appointment by then President Olusegun Obasanjo.

In 2003, their father Olusola Saraki took whatever was left of the bank and invested it in buying political office for Bukola and his sister Gbemi; Bukola became the governor of Kwara state, and Gbemi was crowned a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the EFCC looked into it and even drafted charges but for political reasons, Bukola Saraki was never charged with grand theft that could have sent him to jail instead of the government house.
After becoming governor, Bukola also killed Trade Bank, looted Kwara state dry, again, the EFCC researched into his crimes and found him guilty of grand theft, and again, for political considerations, then President (now late) Umaru Musa Yar'adua stopped the EFCC and even got Saraki and James Ibori to appoint EFCC's next chairperson, Mrs. Farida Waziri.

They both recruited and staffed the EFCC with police officers to fill "vacancies" that never existed at the EFCC, of course with the help of then Police IG, Mike Okiro. The thieves took over the EFCC for political reasons.

When Saraki's tenure ended as the Governor f Kwara and he become Senator, several petitions detailing how he looted Kwara was sent to law enforcement agencies, a particularly poignant petition was sent by the Kwara state branch of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), then President Goodluck Jonathan tried bringing Saraki to trial using the Police Special Fraud Unit, their findings about Saraki were staggering, but political judges were deployed, one Justice Ahmed Ramat Mohammed at the Federal High Court gave a judgment asking all anti-corruption agencies to lay off Saraki. For political reasons, the judgment was never appealed.

Saraki has robbed, killed, raped, destroyed and decimated lives, land, and livelihoods using political platforms and political advantage his entire life.

Now that he is close to answering for his crimes, he is blaming politics, the same politics that made him one the luckiest property owners in the UK, Lagos and Abuja, the politics that helped finance his criminal lifestyle, the politics that bequeathed the state of Kwara to him and his family. The politics that made it possible for him to get huge loans from banks without collateral security.

What politics?
* Culled from Omoyele Sowore article, former Unilag Student Union President
PoliticsPropaganda Machine Cant Change History by ogianyo(op): 1:32pm On Apr 19, 2016
Bukola Saraki's "Political Persecution" Theory
It appears embattled Senate President Bukola Saraki has finally found the “holy grail’ of conspiracy theory. Mr. Saraki and his handlers have finally arrived at blaming politics for his current corruption trial. A few of our friends on the Non-Governmental individuals (NGI) front have lined up behind this argument. With Saraki's largesse, they’ve even made powerpoint slides, banners, poster and handbills to make the conspiracy case stronger.

I saw first hand how deeply Saraki had penetrated the Social Media axis when I attended the "Social Media Week" in Lagos last February. Everyone was fawning over Saraki to the extent that one of the organizers blatantly told me I was not invited to speak during a Friday plenary because Saraki had already been booked to speak. An issue for another day!

What I intend to state here is not the perception consciously being created of political persecution but how far political considerations have prevented the law from catching up with Mr. Saraki and his cronies. For those who may not know, Saraki’s has never held a real job in his life apart from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Nigeria. Soon after that he got into Society General Bank of Nigeria, his father’s bank. In 1990, Saraki pulled his first heist. He stole N500k from depositors and the police caught him and the sister, Gbemisola red-handed, he was charged. However, due to political considerations Nigeria’s then kleptomaniac military ruler, General Ibrahim Babadamosi Babangida "politically" killed the case.

Bukola Saraki and his kid brother(s) and sister Gbemi moved on to completely obliterate the bank, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA did an investigation that showed it was the biggest bank robbery in Nigeria’s history, yet for political reasons Bukola Saraki was let off the hook and given political appointment by then President Olusegun Obasanjo.

In 2003, their father Olusola Saraki took whatever was left of the bank and invested it in buying political office for Bukola and his sister Gbemi; Bukola became the governor of Kwara state, and Gbemi was crowned a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the EFCC looked into it and even drafted charges but for political reasons, Bukola Saraki was never charged with grand theft that could have sent him to jail instead of the government house.
After becoming governor, Bukola also killed Trade Bank, looted Kwara state dry, again, the EFCC researched into his crimes and found him guilty of grand theft, and again, for political considerations, then President (now late) Umaru Musa Yar'adua stopped the EFCC and even got Saraki and James Ibori to appoint EFCC's next chairperson, Mrs. Farida Waziri.

They both recruited and staffed the EFCC with police officers to fill "vacancies" that never existed at the EFCC, of course with the help of then Police IG, Mike Okiro. The thieves took over the EFCC for political reasons.

When Saraki's tenure ended as the Governor f Kwara and he become Senator, several petitions detailing how he looted Kwara was sent to law enforcement agencies, a particularly poignant petition was sent by the Kwara state branch of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), then President Goodluck Jonathan tried bringing Saraki to trial using the Police Special Fraud Unit, their findings about Saraki were staggering, but political judges were deployed, one Justice Ahmed Ramat Mohammed at the Federal High Court gave a judgment asking all anti-corruption agencies to lay off Saraki. For political reasons, the judgment was never appealed.

Saraki has robbed, killed, raped, destroyed and decimated lives, land, and livelihoods using political platforms and political advantage his entire life.

Now that he is close to answering for his crimes, he is blaming politics, the same politics that made him one the luckiest property owners in the UK, Lagos and Abuja, the politics that helped finance his criminal lifestyle, the politics that bequeathed the state of Kwara to him and his family. The politics that made it possible for him to get huge loans from banks without collateral security.

What politics?
* Culled from Omoyele Sowore article, former Unilag Student Union President
HealthRe: I Am Only 24 And I Am Diagnosed Of Impotency, Why Is Life So Unfair? by ogianyo(m): 6:41pm On Apr 10, 2016
Advances in reproductive medicine over the last decade is huge. Key to finding a workable solution is attitude and it's a good thing that you are able to talk about this. There are various degree of supplementation of testosterone. Read everything you can find on the Web about this including advances in Chinese herbal remedies. You will get a solution with the right mental attitude. However if everything fails then enrol fo pastor chris,s healing school session. God won't fail.suicide is not an option.
HealthRe: I Am Only 24 And I Am Diagnosed Of Impotency, Why Is Life So Unfair? by ogianyo(m): 6:30pm On Apr 10, 2016
The advances in reproductive medicine over the last decade is huge. I ve also read that testot.can be supplemented. Attitude is key to finding solutions to this kind of predicament. I m glad you are able to talk about it. Believe m that is almost a part of th solution. Read up all the info you can access in the Web including herbal treatment. If everything fails then enrol for pastor Chris healing school. God won't fail. Keep your head up and forget suicide. It's not an option.
CrimeRe: Businessman Loses Briefcase, Driving Licence To Prostitute After One Round by ogianyo(m): 6:56pm On Mar 28, 2016
Bebe2 hi. Can we chat on whatsapp 08076593305. Cheers
CelebritiesRe: Daniella Okeke's Flaunts Butt In Red Pants (Pics) by ogianyo(m): 4:20pm On Mar 03, 2016
There is nothing remotely entertaining, informative or educative about this post and it made front page. Naira land is becoming something else
CareerRe: The Hard Truth About Your Salary by ogianyo(m): 4:06pm On Dec 03, 2015
I hear the two schools of thought and I want to say that none of you is wrong. You see its about who you are. I worked for 28 years and I m today an entrepreneur. There is nothing that can prepare you for the difference in these life choices if you haven't experienced them. In conclusion, the certainty of a monthly salary may be an allure to some but them control and mastery that comes from doing your own thing if you got it right is out of this world.so be were you get your groove.
PropertiesRe: Call For Your Epoxy Flooring by ogianyo(m): 6:11pm On Nov 05, 2015
Tell me more bout this. Is it usable indoors as replacement for tiles or send me more pics on whatsapp 08076593305
CareerRe: Three Months At Work Now, Yet I Have Not Received A Penny by ogianyo(m): 5:33pm On Nov 02, 2015
I think you should be patient. It's a hard time for businesses across the country. I know cos I have a business of my own. But it won't always be like this. Like someone said, negotiate and try getting some money against your pay. If you like the job, be patient
BusinessRe: Why Small Businesses Fail In Nigeria by ogianyo(m): 6:46pm On Sep 16, 2015
Pls call me or whatsapp 08076593305. Let's discuss a proposal
RomanceRe: Here's Why Young Ladies Are Getting Married To Old Men by ogianyo(m): 4:23pm On Sep 03, 2015
This is not a new phenomenon rather I think it's even dying. You can judge them all you want but there re girl who will always want men way older than them. For others it is the allure of wealth and accomplishment. If the women are not complaining stop helping them drink panadol
CareerRe: Excuse Me, Mr. Self-employment Advocate! by ogianyo(m): 2:54pm On Aug 22, 2015
Entrepreneurship no be yam o. I know cos I am one. But I worked with a strong multi national before I left to start my business. If energy matter stress you for one week alone, you fo know how far. But your message is balanced. Entrepreneur ship is great but you need to be tooled and it's not for all temperament s
CareerRe: Should I Quit My Job And Be Self-employed? by ogianyo(m): 10:13pm On Aug 20, 2015
Much of what you wrote might be true for some people. But you ve generalised too much. I had a well paying job in the oil industry for over 25years. I opted out three years ago. I am an entrepreneur now. I run my own mining and solid mineral processing factory. All the challenges you iterated are true but what is running a company if those things were absent. It does work work out quite well for some people.

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