Events › Re: How Much Do I Need For A Regular Wedding by r231(m): 2:16pm On Oct 13, 2010 |
whats a regular Wedding?
wedding is wedding and you will still spend a lot regardless
at least 1M for what you call regular
and 3M above for big ones |
Romance › Re: Should I Wish My Ex-girlfriend Happy Birthday ? by r231(m): 1:04pm On Oct 13, 2010 |
call her and sing happy birthday to her |
Fashion › Re: What Do You Wear For Bed? by r231(m): 11:13am On Oct 13, 2010 |
^^^^hehehehe wrapper and t-shirt  |
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Forum Games › Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) by r231(m): 9:58am On Oct 13, 2010 |
me vex you ke. . .  |
Forum Games › Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) by r231(m): 8:31am On Oct 13, 2010 |
Sef na strong man o |
Forum Games › Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) by r231(m): 8:00am On Oct 13, 2010 |
Rule am make I see |
Fashion › Re: What Do You Wear For Bed? by r231(m): 9:39pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
suit and tie with a nice hat  |
Romance › Re: Virgin Boyfriend/husband by r231(m): 9:35pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
toba: Me too im still a virgin. U can conduct a test on me me too  |
Romance › Re: Oldest Virgin In The World by r231(m): 9:31pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
chuks01: na lie, at the age the hymen go don weak con break yep |
Romance › Re: The Nairaland Romance Woman (is She Really Single) by r231(m): 9:29pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
on your own |
Forum Games › Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) by r231(m): 6:55pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
Wetin dey do u naw, abeg talk to me |
Forum Games › Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) by r231(m): 6:36pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
Am ke, na one omoge like dat |
Forum Games › Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) by r231(m): 1:58pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
jor no tell me dat one o, i don dey wait you since  |
Politics › Re: More Ex-bank Chiefs Will Be Jailed – Sanusi by r231(op): 1:55pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
^^^^hehehehe |
Politics › Re: Uk Banks Encourage Corruption In Nigeria by r231(op): 1:53pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
you are right |
Nairaland General › Re: Facebook Or Fakebook? by r231(mod): 1:29pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
Akuviv: @Poster Please practice what you preach. Is that really you in your profile picture? Fake indeed!   |
Politics › Re: Uk Banks Encourage Corruption In Nigeria by r231(op): 1:24pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
^^^for those that are not citizens,
how did they credit check them?
i think its all about the money. . . . |
Romance › Re: \ by r231(m): 12:40pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
No problem boss |
Forum Games › Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (pidgin Version) by r231(m): 12:11pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
abeg come make we yan  |
Romance › Re: \ by r231(m): 12:10pm On Oct 12, 2010 |
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Romance › Re: \ by r231(m): 11:47am On Oct 12, 2010 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Pepperspray by r231(mod): 11:10am On Oct 12, 2010 |
yea
you are rite |
Politics › Uk Banks Encourage Corruption In Nigeria by r231(op): 11:04am On Oct 12, 2010 |
A new report by an international watchdog, Global Witness, has accused banks in the United Kingdom of encouraging corruption in Nigeria and some other countries.
The report listed the banks as Barclays, NatWest, UBS, and HSBC. It said this had raised questions about their commitment to tackling financial crime.
The watchdog said the banks had been helping politicians to keep funds stolen from their countries. This was in spite of their indictment in the laundering of funds stolen from Nigeria by former dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha, in the 1990s.
It also outlined how both former governors and their suspected accomplices moved money from Nigeria to these banks.
The report demanded an end to the acceptance of ‘dirty money’ by UK banks.
“Without access to the international financial system, it would be much harder for corrupt politicians from the developing world to loot their national treasuries or accept bribes. By taking money from such customers, British banks are fuelling corruption, entrenching poverty and undermining international development assistance.
“Global Witness has found that Barclays, HSBC, RBS, NatWest and UBS held accounts for two former Nigerian state governors, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha of Bayelsa State and Joshua Dariye of Plateau State. These men funnelled dirty money into the UK, spending their ill-gotten gains on sustaining a luxury lifestyle, in stark contrast to the poverty of ordinary Nigerians.
“The Nigerian government took the governors to court in London to recover their illicit assets. The cases were successful and British judges ordered their UK assets to be returned.”
The report said the banks were supposed to have tightened up their procedures since the Abacha saga, adding that its investigation revealed that they had not done enough.
It urged the UK regulator, the Financial Services Authority, to “do much more to prevent banks from facilitating corruption. As yet no British bank has been publically fined, or even named, by the regulator for taking corrupt funds, whether willingly or through negligence.”
It said this was in ‘stark contrast’ to the United States where banks had been fined hundreds of millions of dollars for handling dirty money.
“The FSA is due to be abolished next year. Whichever organisation takes over regulating the banking sector must take corruption seriously.
“Banks that accept corrupt funds should be named, and if it is found that they acted negligently, heavily fined. Banks also needed to be provided with more information about how to spot corrupt money,” the report said.
Global Witness noted that the UK had centered its aid to poor countries on budget cuts while its banks were sustaining practices that were inimical to development assistance. |
Politics › More Ex-bank Chiefs Will Be Jailed – Sanusi by r231(op): 11:01am On Oct 12, 2010 |
CBN Governor Lamido Sanusi, CBN Headquarters in Abuja The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Lamido Sanusi, has said that more former bank chief executive officers facing trial for criminal offences will go to jail.
Sanusi, while briefing journalists on the sidelines of the ongoing World Bank/International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington DC, United States on Saturday night, said that the CBN had enough evidence to convict the sacked CEOs.
The Minister of Finance, Mr. Olusegun Aganga, who also addressed journalists, said that the Nigerian economy, with a 7.4 per cent growth rate in the first half of 2010 , had been ranked the third fastest growing economy in the world. The top two are China and India.
Sanusi, spoke against the backdrop of the conviction of a former Group Managing Director of Oceanic International Bank Limited, Mrs. Cecilia Ibru, on Friday.
He said, “I have no doubt in my mind that we have enough evidence to convict everybody that we have charged. It’s just that it can take a long time,
“In each of those banks, I know what I saw and I told the public from the very first day. I have no doubt in my mind that every one of those people (sacked bank chiefs) that are being tried for criminal offences will go to jail.”
He commended the Ministry of Justice for doing a good job on the judgment against Ibru.
Sanusi said, “I’m not personally happy at somebody’s misfortune, but I think as a country, we have to make sure that when a law is broken in such a manner, people must pay a price and that is the important lesson.
“The fact that Mrs. Ibru has been convicted is a big lesson for the elite and for the rich and the powerful because nobody thought it could happen.
“It’s not a perfect conviction, it’s not ideal, maybe I would have wanted more in the circumstances, but the Justice Ministry has done a very good job.
“You must not forget that the total cost of assets in the books of Oceanic Bank was N191bn, that is the highest recovery in criminal trial in the history of Nigeria and that is money going to depositors.
“I commend the Minister (Justice) for holding firm on this and the political support that remains after the transition is also very important.
“When people said that the bank chiefs would eventually walk out free after the death of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua, I said I knew President (Goodluck) Jonathan as Vice-President and that it would not happen.
“I think this is a good thing for the country because it has shown that nobody listens to all the talk about somebody is my friend or somebody is from a part of the country anymore.
“Whoever you are, if you commit an offence, if you cross a line, you will pay a price for it.”
The CBN governor, who said the N191bn would go back to depositors, added that whatever value the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria put on Ibru’s seized assets would go back to the bank’s books.
He , however, described Ibru’s admission to the three of the 25 counts of fraud and mismanagement against her as “honourable.’’
Sacked chief executive officers of Intercontinental Bank Plc, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, Bank PHB Plc, Finbank Plc and Afribank Plc, among others, are currently facing trial for offences ranging from reckless credit management to outright stealing.
On the allegations against him and others by the former Group Managing Director, Intercontinental Plc, Mr. Erastus Akingbola, Sanusi said it was better to wait and see what would happen at the end of the court cases.
On the alleged planned take-over of Intercontinental Bank by Kwara State Governor, Dr. Bukola Saraki, he said, “If you had money and you want to buy a bank, would you acquire a bank with a negative capital of N400bn? Why?
“To the best of my knowledge, Dr. Saraki, has been struggling to get Societe General Bank of Nigeria back on its feet; he doesn’t have enough money to recapitalise Intercontinental Bank. I’ve never had any such discussion with him. But it’s a political time and people make all sorts of comments.”
He also noted that by the end of October, 2010, a significant proportion of the banks would be able to announce the names of their preferred strategic partners in terms of recapitalisation.
On the licences of the 224 microfinance banks that were revoked, Sanusi said the action was taken after thorough investigations.
He added that if the apex bank could verify that any of the MFBs had raised enough capital, its licence would be restored.
Sanusi was named the “Central Bank Governor of the Year, sub-Saharan Africa” by the global business magazine, Emerging Markets.
The organisers of the award said this was in recognition of his radical intervention in Nigeria’s financial sector, which has prevented an “impending bigger collapse” at the height of the Nigerian banking sector crisis last year.
Also speaking with journalists, Aganga described Nigeria’s growth rate as a good development, especially at a time the economies of the developed countries were contracting.
He added that, with new policies being initiated by the Federal Government, “this could be the defining decade for Nigeria.”
The minister also said that the future was bright for the Nigerian economy, which according to him, was yet to fully harness its abundant human and natural resources.
The IMF had in its World Economic and Financial survey made available to journalists in Washingtong DC, on Thursday, said that Nigeria’s output real Gross Domestic Product was expected to accumulate from seven per cent in 2009 to 7.4 per cent in 2010/2011.
The fund, however, predicted slow growth for Nigeria, compared with the Republic of Congo, Botswana and Ethopia, which it said would grow at 10.6 per cent, 8.4 per cent and eight per cent, respectively in 2010. http://nigerianbulletin.com/2010/10/11/more-ex-bank-chiefs-will-be-jailed-%E2%80%93-sanusi-the-punch/ |
Nairaland General › Re: Pepperspray by r231(mod): 10:57am On Oct 12, 2010 |
netotse: it isn't for real my dad has 4 in every corner of the house up till now |
Forum Games › Re: Slap Or Kiss by r231(op): 10:54am On Oct 12, 2010 |
kiss kiss kiss with a big smile  |
Nairaland General › Re: Pepperspray by r231(mod): 10:39am On Oct 12, 2010 |
manmustwac: So is it legal to carry a gun for nija? i don't think so but i think its legal to have it at home |
Jokes Etc › Re: Funny Pictures by r231(m): 8:15pm On Oct 11, 2010 |
hehehe
when he was trying to pray
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Romance › Re: \ by r231(m): 5:31pm On Oct 11, 2010 |
noel987: Would you? How much would you pay? are you advertising  |
Romance › Re: 5 reasons why men marry ! by r231(m): 5:27pm On Oct 11, 2010 |
;d :d |
Romance › Re: He Left Me Cos I Ws As Nw He Wants Be Back,the Test Result Ws Wrong. by r231(m): 5:20pm On Oct 11, 2010 |
hmmmmmm
brb |