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favouredjb:Look at you, they dont sentence such pple to prison and if they do, it is 3 years maximum but for those who steal maggi, begins from 5 years. |
Should we call this poverty again? At the same time, the programme lacked effective organisation, even if they meant well, they didnt act well. A Chinese proverb says, "give a child a fish and feed him for one day but teach him to fish and you will feed him forever", the programme should have been organised to teach pple different vocations and give them the instruments/equipments to be self employed, so that such pple can afford to buy rice for themselves and others. Beneficiaries of such progs will forever link such knowledge and achievements to the golden jubilee and the present administration. Big people, small brain ![]() |
daylae:Hmmn, what a nightmare, they will forever have this in their memory ![]() I think you are right cos if the demands are not met, they can harm those children and the government of this country will only commiserate with them. Meanwhile the 5 female corpers that were kidnapped 14 days ago are yet to be released. A woman called star FM (Lagos) on Monday narrating how someone she knows was kidnapped and getting to the kidnappers zone, they found over 60 pple tied there but in few days 2 of them were slaughtered right in their presence cos their families did not co-operate with their demands, and parts of their body were negotiated for ready ritualists. |
Thank God the 75 years is going to run concurrently and she has even spent 5 years of it, if it was to be real 75 years, I would have suggested she buy her desired coffin along ![]() |
A Lagos High Court in Ikeja on Wednesday sentenced a 35-year-old hairdresser, Miss Mary Eze for fraud without an option of fine. Justice Joseph Oyewole had found the accused guilty of conspiring with two others to defraud Miss Ogonna Ebubedike, between May and July 2005. The judge also found her guilty on eight counts out of the 15-count charge levelled against her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. He, therefore, sentenced Eze to five years on count one and 10 years each on counts 3, 5,7,9,11,13 and 15 respectively. However, the sentences are to run concurrently and will begin from 2005 when she was first arrested and arraigned for the offence. The development indicates that out of the 10 years which she will spend in prison, she has already spent five. In his judgment, Justice Oyewole said, “The accepted testimony of Ebubedike that the defendant acting with one Ikechukwu Ogbu represented to her that they had United States dollars to clean with chemicals, a representation the defendant knew to be false and fraudulently obtained various sums of money from her.” According to the EFCC, the action is contrary to Section 1 (3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related Offences Act, No. 13 of 1995 as amended by Act No.62 of 1999. http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201009303443575 |
And you know how kids cry for their parents, they would have cried their lifes out. But where would they have kept them that the police could not locate them even with their cries? I just hope they dont drug them to sleep cos those guyz are very mean. And yet all these leaders are busy planning for celebration after which they will have time for those poor kids instead of declaring a state of emergency |
oludashmi:I just hope nothing happen to all those innocent kids both those on drug and others. What will they be feeding on? What about the environment etc? How will these parents celebrate the "Golden Jubilee" in this situation? |
Except for the presence of some troubled parents, Abayi International School, Aba, Abia State, was empty yesterday. The school has been in a mourning mood since last Monday when 15 of its pupils were kidnapped by unknown gunmen who are demanding N40 million ransom. Thirteen parents were at the premises yesterday. They cut a pitiful picture as they stood under trees, discussing their ordeal and awaiting information on their wards. They spoke about their children’s health and prayed for their release. According to one of the parents, his child is asthmatic and uses a particular drug for the condition. "How has my child been coping without his drugs," he said, pleading not to be named. Aba, the state’s commercial centre, was struggling yesterday to free itself from the hangover of the pupils’ kidnap. The city was quiet. Banks, private schools and big businesses have closed down, apparently scared by the spate of kidnap cases. Unknown gunmen hijacked a bus-load of pupils who were on their way to school in Aba last Monday. They took the pupils of Abayi International School, Osisiona, away to an unknown destination. The children were yet to be released last night. The President has ordered security agents to find them. This is the fifth time in four months that banks have shut their offices, following incessant kidnapping. Customers were disappointed. The abductors have increased their N20 million ransom to N40 million. Major streets in the "Enyimba City" were deserted, with only a few buses and tricycles running. Private car owners parked their cars for the fear of the unknown. Shops and markets were locked yesterday. Commercial banks started the protest. They locked their gates and told customers to come back in one week. Schools, especially private ones, did not open yesterday as parents kept their children indoors. Government school pupils did not show up yesterday. http://thenationonlineng.net/web3/news/14794.html |
This corpers are yet to be released and no one seem to be saying anything about it lately. The names of the victims are Monsurat Odumosu, Barbara Obioha, Hussani Ali, as well as Chinwendu and Obianuju, whose surnames were not given. http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20100928214798 otokx:What negative media attention? Is there any positive thing about this. Nigerian should be wept for. |
the only thing left is for her to wear a nice top and a bandless jean, lol, that would be bad |
Iyineda:Do you call that being naive? Ayowumie:We have not and I doubt if we will ever as Nigeria. The truth is bitter but its name doesnt change from truth. Looking at this jubilee celebration, ask yourself (dont give an instance answer, but sleep several times b4 answering), do you see Nigerian in the next 50 years? Let it be known to you that the word 'One Nigeria' only exists in the books not in our heart. The moment a friend mentions his name in our midst, there is discrimination for or against, not to talk of when he now speaks. infact we even go to the extend of saying someone speaks Igbo-english, Benue- english, Yoruba-english, Aboki-english etc. Ponder over this and come to tell me if wale made sense or not. |
COOL DK:You dont need to answer him again, his mother was supposed to allow him come as mens.truation but pitied him not knowing he will still be exchanged at the ward. Omo to ye k' iya ti fi se nkan osu. |
Studio CFR:At all . Saw your grandma in your village days ago and just decided to Behind-her a little bit, dont you like it? ![]() |
opabukun:Dont mind the guy jare, they will have 2 truck load log of woods in their eyes but will rather condemn someone who has just one log of wood in her eye. |
johnterry4:Omo ale, e soro damo. Apoda, afofun gbemu, oku orun, akin dani dani, pada lo 'le kolo bere baba e lowo mama e, asigbe omo ward, won ti paaro e lowo mama e, oto lomo to bi, oto lo gbe wa 'le. 1. Just like your mother is but your father is better than her 2. You said this based on the research frm your sisters, aunties etc 3. I am too sure your father is still paying house rent cos he throws party everywhere and you should have advised him on this instead of exposing his anus to us. 4. Ask your exchanged mother when you get home for the history of hw that statement came to be 5. yes you are right having checked your great grandfathers, forefathers, grandfather, father, your uncles, male cousins and your pix. 6. your answer in no. 5 goes for this too 7. you came to a conclusion after seeing the bombom and b.o.obs of your exchanged mother's toto 8. I am too sure you got this advice from your *father* based on his life experience with your exchanged mother during se.x so keep to his advice and extend it to your in-laws to be so that they will know what awaits them about your family-generational and incurable odour. |
What do you expect? Worse is yet to come, when you decide to pay them for not working instead of creating jobs and vocational centres for them so that they will be self empowered. But this is if they are ready to work cos they now enjoy free money and will not value working for it. Even if they give them all their demands, they will continue to be Oliver Twist and at a time, they will become too hardened to control and worse than they were. |
campella:Made me laugh ![]() |
Ikengawo:Nice thread, keep it up get more facts and share with us. |
Ileke-Idi, hw you dey? Omo ale l'omokunrin to fi owo osi juwe ile baba re nibiyi oo. e ma daloun o. Oun ni nkan se ile baba tie, nkan o se awa. |
chyz:In Aba. I dont know but cant you imagine that people kidnapped everyday are kept some where in that same Aba and no one, not even the police have been able to locate it, yet they live day and night in that same Aba. The journalists that were kidnapped few months ago said the same thing. They said the kidnappers are well informed by colleagues in the country and even outside the country, so they knew when the police were moving closer to their zone and kept moving them from one place to the other. The journalists (and other released victims) also mentioned how they saw corpses on the way as they were being moved from place to place and come corpses were without some parts of their body. believing or not, pple fall victim every hour and day and they havent be awarded limousines or national honourary awards for lying instead we even hear more terrible ones that are being told by the day. |
Very annoying in a state where a governor exists! ![]() An igbo friend said long time ago (when NDeltans started kidnapping expatriates and citizens for their rights) that we should watch out cos when Igbo guys will hijack this kidnapping stuff, it will be a tip-of-an-ice-bag compared to those who started it. Indeed, it is happening. A woman called Star FM (Lagos) this morning and narrated hw someone she knows was kidnapped in Aba and on getting to the kidnappers zone, there were over 60 pple tied down and being negotiated with their families. She said right in their presence, they killed 2 people whose families did not respond to their ransom because some ritualists were always ready to pay for their body parts. A state of emergency should be declared in that state. |
Ginger your swagger mama Nothing do you, na your set dey reign now ![]()
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very funny pictures, cant stop laughing ![]() Na frustration they worry most of these *pastors* |
Funny thread Indeed life is sweet. |
shadrach77:I wonder oo. |
Pennywise:Alright, take care but that is a bad habit, try read everything readable, it is good for the mind. ![]() |
usbcable:2 good points. Also cos they have lost their sanity or how can 6 armed men bounce on 1 unarmed man = insanity And many more. |
blinx4real: You brought that out of my mouth. You are very right! Bravo to the driver. Pennywise:Are you alright? You expect someone to read for you or what? |
jcross19: But your English is older than Queen Elizabeth's. You are the king of apes, the Apeian. This is no typo at all and you could condemn somebody ![]() It is not just about beauty but confidence, poise, intelligence etc. |
bisiaet: Hmmnnn Take it easy be4 your fellow Ibo start blowing you for denouncing |
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