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Please quit the job if you are not satisfy. |
Wait! Where is the governor when this happened. Did he interfered at all? If not, then the man nothing but animal |
Attached is the cover page of TheNews (15 March, 2010 edition)
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The poster is a clown |
You don't need to advertise good work. |
TESTIMONY::::,YOU ARE A BIG FOOL! |
oke-bola/oke-ado area, ibadan had been in the same condition for more than 24 months |
The woman is gradually retracing her step and lost glory |
On-shore/Off-shore dichotomy, Do-or-Die, Seven Point Agenga, Third Term Agenda etc |
It is good for one to show his grievance but stereotyping it is totally unacceptable |
A good brotherly advice |
pictures of Ibori loot found in his room
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With all these, is there is any difference between the AC and PDP? Nigeria politicians are all the same irrespective of party affiliation. They all possess the evil intention of milking our resources to their selfish advantage. |
The site used to be my daily tonic until it became commecialized. I have since deleted it from my memory. infact it makes the hardcopy disgusting to me and I have stop reading it. They are typical extortionists and capitalism who always think of making money out of anything and/or anybody. To hell with the paper. |
happy birthday bode. i wish you two more birthdays in there. |
I love to be left alone |
The Court of Appeal in Lagos sat this morning to consider the application for bail for PDP jailbird Chief Bode George, on health grounds. The court, which curiously had its entire panel members arrive from Abuja where all federal judges have been meeting at a "Judges Conference", sat without Bode Rhodes-Vivour, the lead judge who they claimed was “sick”. Justice Rhodes-Vivour the judge that Saharareporters identified as the arrowhead of the plot to spirit Chief George out of jail by way of a favorable ruling, had come under intense scrutiny and pressure from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) last week. Last week the EFCC lawyer, Festus Keyamo wrote a petition to the president of the Court of Appeal requesting that Rhodes-Vivour recuse himself on the basis of evidence that he had tried to meddle in the trial and final sentencing of George at the Lagos high court. When the appeal court began sitting today, lawyers to George brought up additional applications asking to consolidate the bail application of the four other persons jailed along with Chief George, but EFCC counsel objected arguing that they were only served the notice of appeal pertaining only to George. The panel therefore rose, met for a few minutes and agreed that the applications are consolidated, while the EFCC legal team is fully notified. The case was then adjourned till December 1st 2009 for hearing while George and his co-accused remain in prison. |
What is our once respected Ivory Towers turning to? |
Nobody wants to carry a liability[i][/i] |