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amliftedhigher:The girl in question is my cousin. The mother is the second wife of the deceased. He married her when the first legally married wife had series of miscarriages and lost her only son. The man impregnated the girl's mother and took her in as a wife after concluding some traditional rites. Go to Philip Udom Extention, Oguta, Imo State for verification. |
crackhaus:Go to Oguta Police Station and the Rev. Father of MaryMagdalene Catholic Church Oguta where the matters were treated before the burial for more confirmation and clarity. |
Pauladex:Stop making stupid insinuations, go to Oguta, Imo State and get your facts right. The house is not hidden and the uncles are more than rich to drag a piece of land which a house is built on. Why would a 67year old man, a father and the first son of the family be buried behind his own house? Ask the girl to tell you the full story and why they always fight their father. |
R0kstarr8:Get the girl's tweeter handler and ask her more questions how the father died, why she left the corpse in her room, why they refused the man to be buried in front of his house but insisted he be buried behind the house? |
The man let it out to his brothers when he could not bear the maltreatment from the wife and daughters because the only son is abnormal. As I said in the post, you can come to Oguta, Imo State for more verification. It's not a hidden fact. The father's brothers and sisters are all well to do. They have professors, lawyers and never lacked. Ask the girl the name of their uncles and where they live to know the fact. NoToPile: |
I was in the said burial a d witnessed everything that happened. 1. The man died mysteriously in the house with wound on his head and the wife and children never told the man's brothers after 24hours but hurried him to the mortuary. 2. The man was a retiree of CBN a d pays the wife N100k and children N50k each every month but they starved him of food. It's his brothers that feeds him. 3. This same daughter asked his out of their house when he came to ask them why they beat up their father. 4. The said girl is in Law School and still behaves stupidly. 5. The man built a house but the wife a d children insisted that he'll be buried behind the house which his immediate brothers and kinsmen object that he be buried in front of his house. 6. Despite the money given to the woman she cooks with firewood upstairs. 7. The woman and children were asking the man's Will to be read while the corpse was still in the mortuary. 8. Anyone that cares should come to Oguta, Imo State to verify for himself or herself. |
If out of 180million people only 11million people are poor then nobody is poor. The only poor people I see in Nigeria are the leaders who steals the public money meant for developmental projects. |
osuofia2:Show us where your father is doing his own push up. Must you tag Buhari in every activity. Idiots of new generation. |
Omoiyaologi25:It was her opinion to do the abortions. She could have as well keep her aborted babies if she so desired. Don't allow yourself to be deceived Be wise. Even the Bible advises us so. |
OmoOshodi:Be appreciative for ones. You'll be a leader some day. |
Legalcriminal:Why don't you go to the hospital or quarantine area to verify the case? It's only truth when it happens to you. |
How is it that the journalists and other negotiators access the sambisa forest but our military could not. This is amazing. |
It is now you guys are confessing that Amechi was fighting a just course. You are only ripping the bad fruit of your bad labour. Enjoy your suffering alone and don't disturb our peace. |
If you must date a female student you must wear endurance and tolerance as a clothe. She must have a school boyfriend and other guys she collects money from. So, if you cannot tolerate don't ever try it. |
Bros, same thing happened at Simple and Wike himself handpicked one of the contestants (2 ladies) and told the younger that he will compensate her. The crowd that gathered for the younger lady were disappointed and angry. Even the younger lady vowed to protest it later. spongeisback: |
(Sources around the Osisioma area said that the woman was who was mentally derailed was caught by stray bullets while the soldier was dragging her gun with a truck pusher.) The female soldier did not kill the mad woman intentionally, rather she was trying to safeguard her gun from the urchin wanting to forcefully collect her gun. All these IPOB boys are rogues. |
OP, with this your English, I wonder why you want to write JAMB. |
Oyim, this fish is too small for that amount naa. It seems you don't travel home or if you do you don't mince with people. Well shaa, na the luck of the seller. iamprotocol: |
I use Liberty Jeep and it consumes fuel too much. Please what should I do to reduce the excessive fuel consumption. The economy is too hard now. Thanks for your excellent contributions. |
Olodo, was there anything like Whatsapp in 2010/2011. Try and get sense and stop hate. TheKingIsHere: |
See cry ooooooo SweetJoystick: |
Hate can never help you. Kundagarten: |
WHAT IS THIS IONE SAYING? quote author=Alezra post=63678351]This is wrong in all sense.. This why I will alway love the kardashian!! You my sister you should know where your loyalty lies. Contact for you well tailored clothing #alezraculture[/quote] |
Chai! Though Ojukwu is dead, his manhood still lives. cruzita: |
Port Harcourt is hell. The few filling stations selling are selling at N250.00 per litre. Nigeria problem is caused by NIGERIANS. This is an artificial fuel scarcity caused by some gullible individuals. |
You are treating your Contract Staff poorly. You take them as slaves. The most annoying thing there is it is the fellow Nigerians that halts the benefits that is to be given to these contract staff. Nigeria government should look into this monster called CONTRACT STAFF or CONSULTANT. The Contract Staff work and the Regular Staff take the glory and money. |
During Sunday’s service at the International Headquarters, the General Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Ministries, Dr. DK Olukoya, said “Tithing is not compulsory”. The man of God further disclosed that tithing is purely a personal relationship between the giver and God. “There is nowhere in the Bible where it is written that tithing and giving offering is compulsory. But if you want to trust God with your finances you should even strive to do more than the tithe.” He also said real Christians see everything they own as Gods and those with faith have gone beyond giving 10%…..By doing so you God may bless you even more and this way you are sowing seed for future prosperity |
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) yesterday explained what necessitated the fresh scarcity of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) in some parts of the country. Its national vice president, Abubakar Maigandi, who spoke with newsmen, alleged that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was delaying the loading of independent marketers’ trucks at its depots. He added that the private depots that were opened to the independent marketers were selling above the official pump price His words: “In the NNPC, there is serious delay in loading. Then the private depots are selling above the government stipulated rate. This has stopped most of the independent marketers not to buy it. “They are selling between N141 to N145 per litre in the depots in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Warri. This is the serious issue why we are having serious challenges. If care is not taken, there will be serious scarcity. Government needs to quickly intervene for the sake of the people.” But, a News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) survey around the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) showed that the queues resurfaced early yesterday morning at a few stations, especially in the central area. A drive around the metropolis showed that some of the fuel stations, which hitherto had idle pump attendants, now had queues to attend to. Commercial motorists in Aba, the commercial hub of Abia State, yesterday lamented the sharp increase in pump price of PMS. When our source went round the commercial town on Monday, some marketers around Park Road and Milverton area sold a litre of PMS between N144-N145. Transporters were yesterday greeted with a new pump price, which sells between N148-N150. Some of the transporters, including Mr. Kelechi Chukwu, expressed fears that if nothing was done by the Federal Government and the NNPC to ensure adequate supply of the product, there would be high cost of transportation fare this festive season. A marketer, who spoke with newsmen added that they were selling the product depending on the part of the country, where they sourced the product from. Some petrol stations in Benin City metropolis sold PMS for between N150 and N160 per litre yesterday. Motorists, who did not want to purchase from petrol stations, opted to stay in long queue where fuel was sold for N145 per liter. At Ekenwan Road, only one petrol station was seen selling at the normal approved pump price. At many petrol stations along Akpakpava road such as Total, Oleum, Oando and Conoil, fuel was sold for N145 per litre. At the NNPC mega station along Sapele road, petrol was sold for N143 per litre. Two marketers said they increased the pump price because they bought fuel from depot at N144 per litre. |
The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) yesterday explained what necessitated the fresh scarcity of the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) in some parts of the country. Its national vice president, Abubakar Maigandi, who spoke with newsmen, alleged that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was delaying the loading of independent marketers’ trucks at its depots. He added that the private depots that were opened to the independent marketers were selling above the official pump price His words: “In the NNPC, there is serious delay in loading. Then the private depots are selling above the government stipulated rate. This has stopped most of the independent marketers not to buy it. “They are selling between N141 to N145 per litre in the depots in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Calabar and Warri. This is the serious issue why we are having serious challenges. If care is not taken, there will be serious scarcity. Government needs to quickly intervene for the sake of the people.” But, a News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) survey around the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) showed that the queues resurfaced early yesterday morning at a few stations, especially in the central area. A drive around the metropolis showed that some of the fuel stations, which hitherto had idle pump attendants, now had queues to attend to. Commercial motorists in Aba, the commercial hub of Abia State, yesterday lamented the sharp increase in pump price of PMS. When our source went round the commercial town on Monday, some marketers around Park Road and Milverton area sold a litre of PMS between N144-N145. Transporters were yesterday greeted with a new pump price, which sells between N148-N150. Some of the transporters, including Mr. Kelechi Chukwu, expressed fears that if nothing was done by the Federal Government and the NNPC to ensure adequate supply of the product, there would be high cost of transportation fare this festive season. A marketer, who spoke with newsmen added that they were selling the product depending on the part of the country, where they sourced the product from. Some petrol stations in Benin City metropolis sold PMS for between N150 and N160 per litre yesterday. Motorists, who did not want to purchase from petrol stations, opted to stay in long queue where fuel was sold for N145 per liter. At Ekenwan Road, only one petrol station was seen selling at the normal approved pump price. At many petrol stations along Akpakpava road such as Total, Oleum, Oando and Conoil, fuel was sold for N145 per litre. At the NNPC mega station along Sapele road, petrol was sold for N143 per litre. Two marketers said they increased the pump price because they bought fuel from depot at N144 per litre. |
Commotion as Air Force Sends Fighter Jets to Adamawa, Bombs Villages Posted by Samuel on Wed 06th Dec, 2017 Commotion has taken over some villages in Adamawa State as the Nigeria Air Force sends fighter jets to the place to bomb 'hideouts' of terror sects. Nigeria Air Force According to Punch Metro, the Nigerian Air Force, on Tuesday, said it had deployed two fighter aircraft – an Alpha Jet and an EC 135 attack helicopter – to the troubled communities of Adamawa State, to bomb what it called “hideouts of miscreants” in the villages. The NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya, confirmed the deployment to The Punch, noting that the bombardment was “warning shots” rather than shooting to kill. It was reported on Tuesday that scores of people were killed in Dong and Lawura villages in the Demsa Local Government Area of Adamawa State when rampaging Fulani militia attacked some communities, burning down no fewer than five villages. Residents had confirmed the killing of a District Head and another village head by gunmen as the attackers reportedly set buildings on fire and damaged property. The police in the state had confirmed the violence, but had yet to come out with the casualty figure. The attacks on the villages, which entered its fifth day on Monday, reportedly witnessed air bombardment from the air force to stop the rampaging Fulani militia from entering into Numan. Earlier on Monday, the police had confirmed that six police officers were killed in the attack between herdsmen and farmers. “We lost six policemen in an ambush by suspected Fulani herdsmen. The police were on their way to Dowaya village, outside Numan (district), with the intention of disarming Fulani herders, who reports said were carrying arms. “No arrests had been made in connection with the ambush,” Othman Abubakar, the Police Public Relations Officer, had said. Adesanya noted that the deployment of the aircraft was “a continuous exercise.” The NAF spokesman added, “We launched an attack both with our Alpha jet and the EC 135 helicopter. We were able to keep touch with the activities in the area. The deployment is a continuous exercise. “We have an oversight function over the whole area to provide security. Before now, we had actually been doing constant air surveillance. “Our intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms reported the bombing of villages and the rest. The two helicopters are both involved.” When asked if the air force could not mistakenly bomb fleeing villagers, the NAF spokesman said, “The air force exists to protect Nigerians, not to fight fellow Nigerians. How it is done is that we have a video recording of operations. It shows those who were actually attacked. “There were more of warning shots – not shots to kill. Immediately the shots were fired, the miscreants realised fire was coming and they actually fled the area. I do not, at this time, have any casualty figure; all I know is that there was a positive effect of the missions.” |
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