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Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Nobody: 6:17pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
9jaDoc: . Members of the afonjanistan region have started again oo.. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 6:55pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: Your post said "money", not me |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 7:01pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: You said it is APC money!! Sunday, November 12, 2017 Seized N13bn: Ikoyi whistle-blower threatens to sue FG Local Find Guide Deal of the Day and local bargains TOP HEADLINES Nigerian Police ranked 'worst' in the world according to the World Internal Security and Police Index (WISPI) VIDEO: Baby crawls out of the womb by himself during C-Section (CAUTION: SOME MAY FIND PICTURE DISTURBING) I'm free to have romantic affair with any policewoman - IG Wife flees home over jobless husband's six-hour daily sex demand 2019: North plots against Buhari Eniola Akinkuotu Yakubu Galadima, the lawyer of the whistleblower who informed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of the $43m, N23.2m and £27,800 (N13bn) recovered from an Ikoyi apartment, says his client is prepared to sue the Federal Government for fraud if he is not paid his money soon. Galadima said this during an interview with our correspondent in Abuja on Saturday. He told SUNDAY PUNCH that he was disappointed in the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government as it had failed to keep its promise regarding the payment of commission on recovered loot. When asked if he would sue the government, he said, "That is one of the options but we have many options." He added, "Before now I had a discussion with Alhaji Lai Mohammed who directed me to speak with a lady in the office of the Ministry of Finance, Mrs. Tolu Kasali. I had a discussion with her and she told me that she would see what the government could do about it. "My client's concern is that time is of the essence. The guy wants to relocate from the country. There is no time and his life is in danger. He is jobless at the moment. He is not doing anything right now and in fact he is a burden on me." The lawyer said his client had also suffered psychological trauma caused by the Federal Government's inaction. He further berated the acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, for saying the commission was counselling the whistleblower as he is "now a millionaire." When contacted, the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), said his panel would look into the matter. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 7:06pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
9jaDoc: @bolded. Seems everybody wants to relocate from our country. Na wa. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 7:26pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: You should have told him to restrain his thief wife |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 1:09am On Nov 14, 2017 |
PrecisionFx what say u of the bolded? U IPOBians don't think of such things. SPECIAL REPORT – BIAFRA: THE UNTOLD STORY FROM AMERICAN SECRET CABLE But the Biafrans knew that their vulnerable line was along Ogoja, Ikom, Calabar, Port Harcourt, and Yenogoa. Support from the six million people making up the Eastern minorities was very much unsure. The minorities viewed their leaders in Biafra high command as traitors. And without the minorities, Biafra would be landlocked and most likely, unviable as a state. More so, their vast oil and gas resources were the reason they contemplated secession in the first plac
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Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:02am On Nov 14, 2017 |
The Untold Story of Biafra War (From American Secret Documents) Akinjide explained that as a child Ojukwu was rejected because his father strongly denied the allegation that the pregnancy that led to him was solely of his doing alone; other mysterious force or forces may have been at work too. His mother was a mistress his multimillionaire business magnate father Sir Louis Ojukwu acquired on one of his business trips to the North. Being a devout catholic, Sir Louis refused to accept boy into his house in Lagos. So he sent him back to the north here he was born and where his mother made a living as a trader. Ojukwu like Nnamdi Azikiwe, was born in Zungeru, in the present Niger State. As the boy grew up, friends of the business mogul prevailed on him to recognise the boy as his own son. He then agreed to do so but the boy was something of an embarrassment so he sent him off to school in England where the boy eventually made it into Oxford University. Akinjide, a former NNDP politician said “he knew Ojukwu well” when he was a federal minister under Tafawa Balewa. He continued: “When Ojukwu returned back to Nigeria he tried to get a job with the Nigerian Tobacco Company (NTC) but was turned down. Akinjide speculated on how Nigerian history might have been different if NTC had given Ojukwu a job. “Instead he drifted into civil service and was given a post as Assistant District Officer at a bush post in the East. He was unhappy in this position,” Akinjide said because he felt his talents were not recognised. Seeking a better road to power and influence he joined the Nigerian army and because of his good educational background, he was soon sent to the elite Royal Academy Sandhurst in the UK. Akinjide believed Ojukwu’s career and personality can be explained as an endless effort to gain the recognition he was early denied and to show his father and the society that rejected him how wrong they were. In fact, Akinjide put it in more dramatic terms: “Ojukwu was subconsciously seeking revenge for his early rejection.” Akinjide concludes that “a man so driven is not subject to rational dissuasion from the course on which he has set himself.” In separate document, titled Psyching out Ojukwu (19/09/1969), Mr Strong wrote about the story Nnamdi Azikiwe told him and the Western Military Governor, Adeyinka Adebayo over lunch in Ibadan. Azikiwe said that the reason why Ojukwu hated him was because “at one point he had settled a dispute between Ojukwu and his father which had already reached the proportion where Ojukwu had threatened to shoot his father.” Azikiwe told the private gathering that Ojukwu’s father was a very good friend of his and he prevailed on Ojukwu not to carry out his threat. Since then, Azikiwe said, Ojukwu had been very unfriendly towards him. According to Chief N.U. Akpan who was Ojukwu’s secretary before and during the civil war, one the first orders Ojukwu gave as he arrived Enugu as the military governor on the 19th January 1966 was to “remove Azikiwe as the Chancellor of University of Nsukka, cut off all incomes accruing to him from his properties in Nsukka and order African Continental Bank to recover forthwith all overdraft or loans outstanding against Azikiwe or any companies and business establishment with which he might have been associated.” Azikiwe told the American consul: “Perhaps I offended him by preventing him from shooting his father.” |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:02am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:dilekto can't break Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:04am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:e no possible to remove all this. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:05am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:August far na. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:07am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:08am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Caseless: Too many wahala in this country my brother. But then no country wet no get wahala |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:08am On Nov 14, 2017 |
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Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:10am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:so true. Our own is enormous and we are not doing much to reduce it. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:11am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Caseless: Sometimes I be away for a whole week. Then, wham! I be back. Be careful too - the mods ban people. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:13am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Caseless: 9ja's problems dey one kind. E get k-leg |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:13am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:I understand. I go AWOL too. Dem don ban me tire. E never tay wey I serve one month. Why are you up by now? |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:14am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:
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Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:15am On Nov 14, 2017 |
[quote author=Caseless post=62354694][/quote] What do u think of what I just posted about Biafra war |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:17am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:let me read. I read dilekto has been removed too. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:18am On Nov 14, 2017 |
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Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:21am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Caseless: But he already removed himself. Sharp guy. They probably give am money make im disappear. We never truly know what's going on. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:28am On Nov 14, 2017 |
If only the tobacco company had hired him, we'd have been saved all the trouble. Every misstep, birthed a problem for us as a nation. From the article, you'd see that ojukwu was vindictive, power hungry and a victim of paternal rejection(this created the deadly ojukwu). D guy threatened to kill his own dad too. You can see why we are here. The dad was right to have rejected him. He foresaw what he was going to become to all of us. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:29am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:like I read, I heard it was due to financial misappropriation, as announced on radio biafra. Maybe not true. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:34am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Caseless: Like I said, we common folk never really know what's going on. Maybe he was in on the whole raid thing. Maybe it was all planned. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:41am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:just another angle to it. Why are you up by this hour? Hope you're fine. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by 9jaDoc(f): 2:46am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Caseless: Oh keeping night watch. But I'm turning in now. G'night. |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:55am On Nov 14, 2017 |
9jaDoc:OK . Good night! |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Ishilove: 2:56am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Caseless:Goansleep |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Caseless: 2:59am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Ishilove:for where... nocturnal like me won't sleep. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria's Richest First Lady Ever. What A Woman! by Ishilove: 3:00am On Nov 14, 2017 |
Caseless:Oya tell me a story. Any story. |
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