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Religion / Re: Strictly For Christians! by Queenisha1: 4:36am On Sep 19, 2008
davidylan:

Queenisha please ignore mazaje . . . i'm sure he read the topic - Strictly for Christians.

there are other athiest threads he can post his question on or create his own thread.

don't mind the clown
His faith (or lack of it) hinges on Christianity.
How pathetic

John 12:46 "I have come [as] a light into the world, that whoever believes in Me should not abide in darkness.

Acts 10:34 Then Peter opened [his] mouth and said: "In truth I perceive that God shows no partiality. 35 "But in every nation[b] whoever fears Him [/b] and works righteousness is accepted by Him.

Acts 10:43 "To Him all the prophets witness that, through His name, whoever believes in Him will receive remission of sins."

Romans 10:11 For the Scripture says, "Whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame." 12 For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him. 13 For "whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved."



hopefully he understands what the word "whoever" denotes free will and making a choice.
Crime / Re: Nigerian Bank Clerk Steals From Barclay's Bank Customers by Queenisha1: 3:20am On Sep 19, 2008
Why must our people disgrace us all over the world?
such a an innocent looking girl.
This girl most likely is British born for her to have gotten a bank job at 17.
Now she's a criminal and they call her Nigerian.
This is annoying.
Infact we reject her too.
She could be from Benin republic for all we care
Politics / Re: Kidnapping - A truly Nigerian phenomenom as Yoruba youths join the party by Queenisha1: 3:08am On Sep 19, 2008
DeepZone:

Yoruba community in Anambra State condemns kidnap of 21 Igbo traders
By Okey Maduforo, Correspondent, Awka

Yoruba community in Anambra State, under the umbrella of Egbe Omo Oduduwa has condemned the alleged kidnap of 21 Igbo traders in Owo, Ondo State, warning that it is a threat on the unity and peaceful coexistence of Nigeria as a nation.


The traders were allegedly kidnapped last Friday by three militant groups known as Palace Boys, Eyin Ogbe Boys and Iloro Youths, who demanded millions of naira as ransom before they would be released.


The militants had last year kidnapped 16 Igbo traders before the latest incident which led to a petition to the state Commissioner of Police Mr. Charles Dawodu, by Ndigbo in the community.


Speaking with Daily Independent in Awka, Anambra State, the chairman of **Egbe Omo Oduduwa** in the area Baba Tunde Adegbenjo, said the incident sends danger signals, adding that there is no state in the country that do not have militants.


"We want to condemn the action and attitude of these militants. We have militants all over the federation and they should consider the fact that if they continue with this other people will revenge and when they do, it becomes crisis everywhere.


"So we are not happy with the attitude of our people back home who gather themselves together and call themselves militants.


"The relation of any of those victims would look for people around to kidnap and those of us outside the Yoruba land or non-indigenes generally would become victims. If this type of thing continues we will have no option but to point to the residence of part of Yoruba land where these activities are taking place.


"The place where it happened is Owo community, so instead of allowing them to go and revenge on Ogwoko man or Akure or Ondo town, we will now point to the residence of the Owo people among us; so that they will go and pick them. This is because things like this spread like wild fire and we will not allow that to happen."


Adegbenjo further noted that security is very important in business interaction and such a thing can affect business between visitors and owners of the land.


"If an Igboman do not feel safe to do business in Yoruba land they will not go there and those of us in Igbo land will not be comfortable and these are the type of incident we experienced some time ago, when the Hausa people had problems with the Igbos and many lives were lost.

"We do not want this type of thing and this is how it starts. So we have to tell our people to stop all these nonsense they are doing. It will not discourage economic development and sound interpersonal relationship in the country."


He urged the Ondo State government to take action quickly to protect the interest of the Igbo in the area as Yoruba and other ethnic groups are being protected in the South East zone; adding that the people at the zone and their respective governments have been friendly and displayed the spirit of brotherhood among visitors and settlers in Igbo land. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/sep/18/704.html



This is good news.
Obviously shows that not all Yorubas are quick to blame everyone else around and point fingers.
I remember a Yoruba woman that fried and sold akara down our street in Uwani, we never ate her akara without paying talk less of kidnapping her. grin

Her akara was sweet o
chei.
God bless mama Kunle
Crime / Re: Nigerian Bank Clerk Steals From Barclay's Bank Customers by Queenisha1: 3:00am On Sep 19, 2008
The thief

Crime / Nigerian Bank Clerk Steals From Barclay's Bank Customers by Queenisha1: 2:56am On Sep 19, 2008
APA - London (United Kingdom) A Nigerian, Ruth Akinyemi, a bank clerk with Barclays Bank in the United Kingdom, was Monday jailed for 18 months at the Old Bailey in London for "stealing customers’ personal details, including dates of birth and account passwords, thereby aiding fraudsters fleece customers out of £500,000.

Charges against the 23-year old Nigerian also revealed how she specialized in ransacking over £250,000 from wealthy customers’ accounts.

Akinyemi, a resident of Enfield, North-East London, consistently passed on account numbers to gang members who went on to make more than £500,000 in a wide-ranging conspiracy.

Akinyemi, who has an Economics degree and no previous convictions, was paid only £3,000 for her help, according to prosecutors.

She had joined Barclays Bank as a 17-year old cashier and was promoted to customer-coordinator at the Enfield Branch.


The first customer to be targeted lost £100,000 but did not realize the money was missing.

Armed with the insider’s information, the thieves posed as real customers and emptied the best accounts of ’vast sums of money’ before splashing out on expensive jewellery and holidays.

They targeted seven victims, including doctors, during the nine month scam between July 2004 and April 2005.

One victim lost almost £400,000 in just four days.

An anonymous letter to the bank, tipped off investigators that the teenager was involved and she was suspended. But because the first customer had not realized her account had been targeted, the bank cleared Akinyemi of any involvement.

The brazen teenager then switched branches and continued the scam within a matter of months.


Jailing her, Judge Anthony Morris said: ’The person or persons in charge of this conspiracy needed a person on the inside to provide them with the relevant information about customer accounts, you were that person.

“In acting as you did over those nine months, you were guilty of a gross breach of trust. I’m satisfied your involvement in this case is out of character. It is a tragedy that someone like you has involved yourself in a case like this.

“You were recruited by another or others to provide customers’ details so that those others could open telephone banking in customers’ names and steal money from their accounts.

“You provided those details in respect of the first customer involved. As a result of that detail over £100,000 was stolen from customers’ accounts”, he added.

The court was told her boyfriend at the time ’knew a dodgy postman’.

Prosecutor Miles Bennett said: “The way the scheme would work once Akinyemi had entered into the computer and looked at people’s details, the information would be passed on and the fraudulent caller would then ring up posing as a customer and would be able to give the unique information making someone in the call centre believe they are talking to the true customer”.
Culture / Re: Igbo Kwenu ! Kwenu Kwezo Nu ! Join Us If You Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Queenisha1: 2:47am On Sep 19, 2008
awucham ozokwa.
Ike g'agwu ndi asiri!
Family / Re: Nigerian Women SPOIL men with their over tolerance by Queenisha1: 2:45am On Sep 19, 2008
The thread still dey?

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