Patrick89's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Patrick89's Profile › Patrick89's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (of 72 pages)
You registered this month to start a propaganda abi. look we don't want to entertain nonsense. |
globemoney:I sincerely apologise for that. Ikotosi ndi ndu Igbo mgbe ufodu adighi adi mma, maka na obodo Nigeria anyi no na ya. He lost me when he contested for Senate! I went mad because of that.. I started seeing him for who he real is! |
lol PDP and their thing evil brother APC are doing everything possible to sell a dummy to ndi Anambra. we have said no to that nonsense! |
nonsobaba:I tell you, peter is very insincere! I remember when he said that 3years salaries were set aside to pay the thousands of people he employed, but he said on air today that it was only one year today... that is very bad for me. |
The selfish interest of in becoming vice President will be his greatest undoing |
This is a lie! Unizik have been applying for TV licencing, but the fg refused to grant the request! since 2014. |
mod come and push this to the front page! this is a very interesting story! |
London Court Jails Five Nigerians For £610,000 Telephone Banking Fraud An Inner London Crown Court has sentenced five Nigerians to various jail terms over the theft of £610,000 from business bank accounts. byPunch NewspaperNov 10, 2017 An Inner London Crown Court has sentenced five Nigerians to various jail terms over the theft of £610,000 from business bank accounts. According to reports, Victor Oke, 39, of Galleons Drive, Barking, used stolen data provided by Desmond Uyiosa Abifade, 25, of Henniker Road, Stratford, to falsely impersonate company directors via telephone banking. Once Oke gained access, he diverted funds to ‘mule’ beneficiary accounts monitored by Moses Kuye, 28, of Connaught Road, Silvertown. Melinda Mensah-Oke, 37, also of Galleons Drive, impersonated company directors when a female voice was necessary, while Arinola Kuye, 27, also of Connaught Road, acted as the group’s money launderer. They were caught after being spotted by fraud investigators at HSBC, who passed the case to the dedicated card and payment crime unit (DCPCU) to investigate. The DCPCU is sponsored by the banking industry and made up of officers from the City of London Police and the Metropolitan Police Service, bank investigators and support staff from UK Finance. Police were able to analyze when and where the calls were made to identify the phones used and from there, the perpetrators. All five were charged with conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation, which they pleaded not guilty to. On Wednesday, Oke was sentenced to four years in prison, while Moses Kuye was jailed for three years and three months. Mensah-Oke received a fourteen month suspended sentence and Abifade a two year suspended sentence. Arinola Kuye was given a 12-month community order and instructed to complete 50 hours of unpaid work. DC Dave Cass, who investigated the case for the DCPCU said: “This was a concerted effort to commit fraud against two companies and profit from crime." “The police take fraud very seriously and these sentences should send a message to fraudsters that you will be caught and punished.” All losses were refunded to the genuine business account holders. Desmond Abifade, Victor Oke, Moses Kuye, Melinda Mensah-Oke, Arinola Kuye, were caught after being spotted by fraud investigators at HSBC. Punch Newspaper http://saharareporters.com/2017/11/10/london-court-jails-five-nigerians-%C2%A3610000-telephone-banking-fraud Cc lalasticalala cc mod
|
GavelSlam: am I a country in? We don't have what it takes to service this budget! |
SnowJay92:Stop it! Nigeria is oil based economy! we get forex from oil mostly, for we produce or export virtually nothing! However, bunch of the none oil revenue will be borrowed! |
There are so many misinformation here! for example, ihejirika was not the last chief of army staff under gej! that alone has rubbished the rest! |
Ugo4hotish:Lets do a maths here, estimate the number of people working under fg, and estimate average amount that will be paid to them, and divide the total recurrent expenditure.You will see how over bloated the figure is... what was our last year budget? how much was saved? These are the important questions and not bla bla bla |
RealityShot:I have been asking this question no one has answered me.. I'm surprise that we do not have good economics in the house.. The budget is very unrealistic. With the #305 forex benchmark, we are not telling ourselves the truth.. The none oil revenue expectation is very laughable, no matter how they try to spin it. we are still, oil economy. Telecommunication(ICT), manufacturing, Real estate, entertainment,agriculture can not give us 1/4 of the non oil revenue.It is very unrealistic. |
NIGERIA IS THE POOREST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD!! |
yakpotuba! |
Proudgorgeousga:shut your trap and Sir eba puo.... APGA bu nke anyi. we must vote APGA. You want them to boycott the election so that ndi ori APC and PDP can come and steal abi? |
toofit007:on November 19.. we will see for ourselves ... obiano is our governor any other person is a nonentity.... |
Criminal can not be a Governor! keep wasting your time and resources!! |
aside being a yooot! what other qualifications can be attributed to Tony Nwoye? |
if we want to elect criminals.. we will elect tony. for now we don't want evil in our state... |
Go home and sleep. obiano will win landslide! |
proudlyYoruba:Anu mpama! you were expecting real fight! |
Kingsley10000:This your copy paste is now stale. something new can be a nice try. Anambra election is done and dusted. The APGA party is giving it everything. You can not do anything about it. |
He was never an ambassador! He was just another criminal that was excommunicated! |
Apga we know,we will vote. any other party is usurper! |
prodigy24:I was gonna say this! Thank you brother Ex-governor Peter Obi of Anambra State got me thinking. Two weeks ago, he was giving an account of his eight years stewardship and he announced some figures: N75 billion as credit balance in the state’s accounts and no debt over-hang. That figure, he said, included balance in savings and in investment. Then the big one: Anambra State under him invested in bonds issued by other state governments. Since he made that statement, I have not heard anyone say he lied. It was a combination of these that actually got me thinking —Anambra State that was not paying salaries post 1999, pre-2003; Anambra State of war and lawlessness in Chris Ngige era; the same Anambra that was home of violence and inexplicable crimes. Obi said the state he was leaving behind was not owing anybody a dime; rather, the state invested in bonds issued by other states! Then, I remembered that out of the six states in the South-West, only one has not gone to the Capital Market to take money through bond issuance. What has that told me? It means that my South-West is indebted to South East’s Anambra State — and that is serious. I know some partisan fellows will say ‘and so what?’ They can say so because for such fellows, the only reference they make to the past is using it to cover up the eczema of today. None of the founding fathers of Western Nigeria would ever imagine that a day would come when Yorubaland would owe Iboland. Some international financial experts have warned that the current craze for bonds by African countries, including PDP’s Nigeria, will soon lead to what they call “Eurobond curse” just as the continent is wracked by “resource curse.” Some queer commentators would say the warning was directed at national governments. At the state level, the alarm bell should really sound louder. A recent report quoted Joseph Stightz, a Nobel prize-winning economist, as warning that “the financial sector loves to find people to prey on and their most recent prey are governments in developing countries.” The same is happening at the domestic level. Cash-strapped state governments should know that there are no friendly financial institutions. They are in business to make money and it does not matter how. I do not know what economics is behind the current craze for bonds. Some are even saying bonds are no loans. What are they? Gifts? Won’t they pay back? And at what interest rate? They would even pay costs of the transaction — they call it ‘issue costs?’ Are there consultants packaging these bonds? If there are, who are they? What are their fees? Yorubaland currently suffers unprecedented, unfortunate and insulting, venal shut-out in the affairs of the PDP Federal Government. The alternative regimes in the states ought to give reasons for hope, not debt over-hang. Nothing should be done by anyone to bond the race to a future of criminal servitude. Governments have to provide amenities, yes. But have we forgotten what our ancestors said about he that eats benefits derivable from a child even before that child is born? Exactly what Niyi Osundare described as “eating tomorrow’s yam today ”! |
Ex-governor Peter Obi of Anambra State got me thinking. Two weeks ago, he was giving an account of his eight years stewardship and he announced some figures: N75 billion as credit balance in the state’s accounts and no debt over-hang. That figure, he said, included balance in savings and in investment. Then the big one: Anambra State under him invested in bonds issued by other state governments. Since he made that statement, I have not heard anyone say he lied. It was a combination of these that actually got me thinking —Anambra State that was not paying salaries post 1999, pre-2003; Anambra State of war and lawlessness in Chris Ngige era; the same Anambra that was home of violence and inexplicable crimes. Obi said the state he was leaving behind was not owing anybody a dime; rather, the state invested in bonds issued by other states! Then, I remembered that out of the six states in the South-West, only one has not gone to the Capital Market to take money through bond issuance. What has that told me? It means that my South-West is indebted to South East’s Anambra State — and that is serious. I know some partisan fellows will say ‘and so what?’ They can say so because for such fellows, the only reference they make to the past is using it to cover up the eczema of today. None of the founding fathers of Western Nigeria would ever imagine that a day would come when Yorubaland would owe Iboland. Some international financial experts have warned that the current craze for bonds by African countries, including PDP’s Nigeria, will soon lead to what they call “Eurobond curse” just as the continent is wracked by “resource curse.” Some queer commentators would say the warning was directed at national governments. At the state level, the alarm bell should really sound louder. A recent report quoted Joseph Stightz, a Nobel prize-winning economist, as warning that “the financial sector loves to find people to prey on and their most recent prey are governments in developing countries.” The same is happening at the domestic level. Cash-strapped state governments should know that there are no friendly financial institutions. They are in business to make money and it does not matter how. I do not know what economics is behind the current craze for bonds. Some are even saying bonds are no loans. What are they? Gifts? Won’t they pay back? And at what interest rate? They would even pay costs of the transaction — they call it ‘issue costs?’ Are there consultants packaging these bonds? If there are, who are they? What are their fees? Yorubaland currently suffers unprecedented, unfortunate and insulting, venal shut-out in the affairs of the PDP Federal Government. The alternative regimes in the states ought to give reasons for hope, not debt over-hang. Nothing should be done by anyone to bond the race to a future of criminal servitude. Governments have to provide amenities, yes. But have we forgotten what our ancestors said about he that eats benefits derivable from a child even before that child is born? Exactly what Niyi Osundare described as “eating tomorrow’s yam today ”! |
anonimi:I have been telling people to beware of APC since 2014! APC can never win Anambra state. |
Eneh Victor Chigozie! take your man to Enugu, we in Anambra state don't need criminals! begone devil! |
Omo you guys are doing a very poor job! tell us what Tony Nwoye has achieved as a member of representative aside sponsoring thugs! That thing will not be my Governor! The future of our children is very much in important to be bequeathed to a cultist and murderer! |
Oga080666419419:It will be embarrassing to admit that I sleep with Yoruba or Hausa girls.. it is down letting! I wonder why they gloat over Igbo girls. Who is that real man that kiss and tell? |
I keep telling them, they would not listen! Tony contesting for Governor in anambra state is a huge embarrassment. I can not even begin to imagine the horror situation that will be characterized by the common criminal as my Governor. Tony Nwoye is not qualified to be a councillor in any ward let alone Governor. This is the problem with Africa. Tomorrow they with go to miracle centre to source for solution to their problem. If you want Tony Nwoye take him to your house...Anambra belong to all of us! |
