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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Aldebaran(m): 6:59pm On Oct 20, 2017
Is that osewa related to seun? cheesy
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by adeowo84(m): 7:00pm On Oct 20, 2017
that's Seun younger brother...they own Ambassador College at Ota

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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by spencekat(m): 7:00pm On Oct 20, 2017
Iyanuoluwa Osewa is very good.He really knows Maths.I was hailing him during the program.
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by winkmart: 7:01pm On Oct 20, 2017
Nice
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Pidginwhisper: 7:02pm On Oct 20, 2017

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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by wildchild02: 7:02pm On Oct 20, 2017
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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Nobody: 7:04pm On Oct 20, 2017
That's seun younger brother. The maths teacher of ambassador school, ota, owned by them.
Very good chap.

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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Hashimyussufamao(m): 7:05pm On Oct 20, 2017
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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by tylesh(f): 7:06pm On Oct 20, 2017
That's Seun's brother.
Very intelligent...... their family is blessed!

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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Nobody: 7:09pm On Oct 20, 2017
yes oo.. omo odua..
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by jbhill(m): 7:09pm On Oct 20, 2017
itz hard to see a maths guru that have swag,congratz oga sis.
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by oyeleyeearl(m): 7:10pm On Oct 20, 2017
He is Seun Osewa's younger bro
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Proffdada: 7:10pm On Oct 20, 2017
Divay22:

It's a lie..
I watched program on Saturday...
The guy is brilliant tho and quiet quite fast.
there's a teacher that has the log table in his brain
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by TimeMod1: 7:14pm On Oct 20, 2017
Awon omo Ambassador
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Oluwaseyi00(m): 7:14pm On Oct 20, 2017
Its ok
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by wristbangle: 7:16pm On Oct 20, 2017
Congrats
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Basic123: 7:18pm On Oct 20, 2017
holatin:
congrat to them.

more arithmetic to their amygdala.


Teacher: Spell Ambulance.
Seun: "A.M.B.U"
Teacher: Faster!
Seun: Wew! Wew! Wew! Wew!
The a

Amygdala doesn't perform this kind of function.People do make that mistake.so also medulla oblongata!.People will be like,your medulla oblongata is not working when they see someone displaying an unintelligent demeanorgrin.Medulla oblongata controls breathing and blood circulation simple!,it has nothing to do with intelligence.Also,the function of amygdala is to control emotions and addictions and has nothing to do with cognitive function!

The part of the brain that perform cognitive and intelligent function is the cerebrum!You can say,more arithmetic to your cereberum.

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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by SeyiAyorinde(m): 7:22pm On Oct 20, 2017
Divay22:
Lol It was just to celebrate Teacher's Day.(cowbellpedia Teachers edition) How did you know he's Seun's brother?
Yes he is seun's brother.They own a school in ota,Ambassadors.
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Nobody: 7:25pm On Oct 20, 2017
The guy looks like seun...

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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Nobody: 7:26pm On Oct 20, 2017
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United States Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
Investigations Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Keeping Foreign Corruption Out of the United States: Four Case Histories
Thursday, February 4, 2010
WASHINGTON – Corrupt foreign officials and their relatives have used gaps in U.S. law and the assistance of U.S. professionals to funnel millions of dollars in illicit money into the United States, an investigation by the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has found.

“For the United States, which has so much riding on global stability, corruption is a direct threat to our national interest,” said Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., subcommittee chairman. “That’s why the United States is engaged in a relentless, worldwide battle to stop the flow of illegal money into and within places like Iraq and Afghanistan. Laundered money is used to train and provide support for terrorists and terrorism. If we want to credibly lead efforts to stop illegal money abroad, we’ve got to stop it here at home as well.”

A 330-page bipartisan report to be released by Levin and subcommittee ranking member Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., at today’s hearing shows that politically powerful foreign officials, and those close to them, have found ways to use the U.S. financial system to protect and enhance their ill-gotten gains. The report exposes how those powerful individuals – known internationally as “politically exposed persons” or PEPs – have used the services of U.S. lawyers, lobbyists, real estate and escrow agents, and other professionals who currently have no obligation under U.S. regulations to establish anti-money laundering (“AML”) programs, know their customers, or evaluate the source of funds transferred into the United States. Banks, in contrast, are subject to AML obligations and for the most part have honored them. But glaring gaps have undermined the overall effectiveness of U.S. AML laws.

Four Case Histories. The report presents four case histories, each with multiple stories exposing the tactics being used by PEPs to use our financial system to protect and enhance their illicit funds. They include the following:

• $110 Million. Teodoro Obiang, the 40-year old son of the President of Equatorial Guinea, is currently under investigation by the Justice Department for corruption and other misconduct. Between 2004 and 2008, Mr. Obiang used U.S. lawyers, bankers, and real estate and escrow agents to move more than $110 million in suspect funds through U.S. bank accounts, including $30 million to purchase a residence in Malibu and $38.5 million to purchase an aircraft.

• Third Party Accounts. Mr. Obiang used shell company, attorney-client, and law office accounts controlled by his attorneys to bring suspect funds into the United States and conduct transactions through U.S. banks without their knowing of his activity, including at banks that had made it clear they did not want his business.

• Lost Escrow Business. An escrow agent who refused to complete the purchase of a $38.5 million Gulfstream jet without information on the source of the funds being supplied by Mr. Obiang, lost out to a competitor willing to complete the transaction with no questions asked.

• $18 Million Through Lobbyist Account. Omar Bongo, President of Gabon for 41 years until his death last year, and his eldest son, Ali Bongo, Minister of Defense until he took his father’s place as President of the country, amassed substantial wealth while in office, amid the extreme poverty of its citizens. In 2006, $18 million in funds from Gabon were wired to the U.S. corporate bank accounts of a U.S. lobbyist who then distributed the funds within the United States and across the globe as directed by President Bongo in connection with two projects to support his regime, buying U.S.-made armored cars and C-130 military cargo planes. Among the funds the lobbyist distributed was $9.2 million which he wire transferred to an account for President Omar Bongo – not in Gabon – but in the country of Malta.

• $1 Million Shrink Wrapped. In 2007, President Omar Bongo brought $1 million in shrink-wrapped $100 bills into the United States under cover of diplomatic immunity without declaring the cash to U.S. authorities as required by law. His daughter, who told her bank that she was an unemployed student, deposited the cash in a U.S. safe deposit box and later into her bank account.

• U.S. Trust Accounts. President Ali Bongo’s wife formed a U.S. trust under her maiden name, and used the trust to open U.S. bank and securities accounts in California.

• Offshore Wire Transfers. Jennifer Douglas, a U.S. citizen and the fourth wife of Atiku Abubakar, former Vice President and former presidential candidate in Nigeria, helped her husband bring more than $40 million in suspect funds into the United States from 2000 to 2008, through wire transfers from offshore corporations. The Securities and Exchange Commission has alleged in a 2008 civil complaint that Ms. Douglas received $2.8 million in bribe payments from a German conglomerate, Siemens AG, which has acknowledged making the payments.

• Arms Dealer. Pierre Falcone, a notorious Angolan arms dealer with a history of run-ins with the law and who is currently serving a 6-year prison sentence, had open access to more than 30 U.S. bank accounts in Arizona for 18 years.

• Central Banker. Aguinaldo Jaime, former head of the Central Bank of Angola, tried twice to transfer $50 million in Angolan government funds to a private account in the United States, only to have the transfers reversed by U.S. financial institutions who became suspicious. The corruption concerns raised by his actions caused Citibank to close all accounts for Angolan government agencies and to close down its office in Angola.

• Private Angolan Bank. Banco Africano Investimentos (“BAI”), a $7 billion private Angolan bank which caters to PEPs, gained access to the U.S. financial system through HSBC in New York, despite troubling information about its ownership and failure to provide a copy of its anti-money laundering policies and procedures.

Recommendations. To combat the abuses, the report makes several recommendations, including:
•World Bank PEP Controls. Implementing stronger controls on PEP accounts as laid out in a recent World Bank report, including by requiring banks to use reliable databases to screen clients for PEPs, requiring beneficial ownership forms for bank accounts so hidden PEPs are exposed, and conducting annual reviews of PEP accounts to detect suspicious activity.
•Beneficial Owners. Requiring U.S. corporations to identify their beneficial owners, in order to thwart the use of shell companies with hidden PEP owners.
•Ending Exemptions. Ending the exemptions Treasury granted in 2002 to the Patriot Act’s anti-money laundering requirements, so that real estate and escrow agents will have to know their customers, evaluate the source of their funds, and turn away suspect clients. Also requiring Treasury to instruct banks to subject attorney-client and law office accounts to greater oversight and stop their use to shield PEPs from scrutiny.
•Immigration and Visa Criteria. Toughening immigration and visa rules to make foreign corruption a legal basis for barring entry into the United States and for removing PEPs already here. Increasing law enforcement support for Presidential Proclamation 7750 to identify corrupt foreign officials who should be barred from the United States.
•Stronger FATF Recommendations. Encouraging U.S. professional organizations to issue anti-money laundering and anti-corruption guidance to their members.

“Stopping the flow of illegal money is critical, because foreign corruption damages civil society, undermines the rule of law, and threatens our security,” said Levin.
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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by 3RNEST(m): 7:26pm On Oct 20, 2017
oyeleyeearl:
He is Seun Osewa's younger bro
Oga let's hear from Seun Osewa himself...haba!! grin

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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Nobody: 7:27pm On Oct 20, 2017
Omofunaab2:
Nice one





Bro, pls ow can I get this particular gif
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by asawanathegreat(m): 7:27pm On Oct 20, 2017
Bros I hail u, u will be a good mentor for my kids
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by HeWrites(m): 7:29pm On Oct 20, 2017
Who else notice that the guy resemble Seun
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Jetleeee: 7:33pm On Oct 20, 2017
kn23h:


You belong in an asylum.

Don't argue. Trying to take away someone's moment by posting nonsense. Have a sense of shame please.

smiley
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by HeWrites(m): 7:37pm On Oct 20, 2017
sexybbstar:
The guy looks like seun...
Exactly my thought
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 7:38pm On Oct 20, 2017
I watched the programme a fortnight ago. It was interesting. Mathematics is cool, if you aren't good at mathematics, I can tell you, you are missing.

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Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by Divay22(f): 7:40pm On Oct 20, 2017
pocohantas:


Yes!
I think he mentioned his parents have a school or so. Be like they came top in the last competition o...can't remember the details
Yeah.
From Ambassador college Ota ogun state..
Is dad is the founder and that school has won a lot of prizes from cowbellpedia..

The school always Rep
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by sonnie10: 7:43pm On Oct 20, 2017
Basic123:

The a

Amygdala doesn't perform this kind of function.People do make that mistake.so also medulla oblongata!.People will be like,your medulla oblongata is not working when they see someone displaying an unintelligent demeanorgrin.Medulla oblongata controls breathing and blood circulation simple!,it has nothing to do with intelligence.Also,the function of amygdala is to control emotions and addictions and has nothing to do with cognitive function!

The part of the brain that perform cognitive and intelligent function is the cerebrum!You can say,more arithmetic to your cereberum.

Not that I don't know, but for the sake of expanding the discuss on brain function, do you think without the medulla oblangata the cereberum would function?
Re: Iyanuoluwa Osewa & Kolawole Bello Win Cowbellpedia Mathematics Teachers Of Year by kn23h(m): 7:43pm On Oct 20, 2017

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