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ritchboy:Smelly shit |
^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ See what the violent gang-raping of Dayo has caused,now the poor footy fan has been turned into a miserable history student.Well since you've decided to leave footy matters and face history,could you please tell us the name of your institution so that when next I'm in Germany to buy trucks I could give you a look-in and please dont tell me is that Bundesshitza University of history and achaic studies |
dayokanu:What're you talking about,so you now want to deny that you were sorely and viloently raped last night,better open up so you can get good medical treatment for your hurting nyash and stop trying in vain to shift the attention |
Eastbay:Please show Dayo some mercy na,ah ah Just because he and his bayern munich were gang-raped without condom does not mean he should be crucified,even if the raping occured in his house and in his bed Dayo,sorry jare,hope ya anus is not hurting as much as it did last night |
Barca to lose this one definitely Not even 11 Seidu Kaitas can save them from the rampaging Russians |
dayokanu:No be only screwed,you're hammered.Like I said,Bayern Munich is a bitch set for Europa cup.Looking at it from another angle,it's not really a bad reality as almost all nairaland footy enthusiasts seem to pay attention to only the UCL,now we are sure that by next season at least our own dear Dayo will monitor his Bayern Munich and the other clubs in the Europa league and give nairaland regular update,so it's not that bad |
dayokanu:Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Sorry Dayo,but I wont be denied |
Dayo,kpele please take heart |
Bayern Munich is a bitch set for Europa cup.Looking at it from another angle,it's not really a bad reality as almost all nairaland footy enthusiasts seem to pay attention to only the UCL,now we are sure that by next season at least our own dear Dayo will monitor his Bayern Munich and the other clubs in the Europa league and give nairaland regular update,so it's not that bad |
dayokanu: Ibime:Hold on Ibime,I'm a let ya finish,,,,,,,,,, Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha ![]() |
HNIC:Huhuhehehehehehe |
I heard baba |
George_D:Na so,tell them bro |
IJAW national leader, Chief Edwin Clark, yesterday, accused the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Michael Aondookaa, SAN, of plotting to free the former governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori, from the corruption charges leveled against him in a Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State. In a protest letter to the Chief Justice of the Federation, Justice Idris Kutigi and made available to Vanguard, Chief Clark also appealed to the Chief Justice to replace the trial Judge in the case, Justice Awokulehin, in the interest of justice and fair play. The letter read in part “with reference to your Lordship’s query letter of 21st October to Justice Awokulehin on ‘gross misconduct’ for writing directly to a Judge in London in respect of the case of FRN Vs James Ibori and Anor without preference to the hierarchy of the judiciary. “I humbly submit that it will not be in the interest of justice and fair play for the same Judge who is yet to answer his query on gross misconduct, to go on and preside over a case in which he is being seen to have already taken side. In that regard, Justice Awokulehin is no longer competent to adjudicate on the matter, therefore he should be restrained from continuing with the case”. Clark stated Clark faulted the decision to create the Asaba Division of the Federal High Court for the purpose of trying Ibori. He said the move is a game plan by the Attorney-General, Mr. Aondoakaa to free Ibori in the criminal charges leveled against him. “I further submit to my Honourable chief justice that the circumstance surrounding the creation of Asaba Division of the Federal High Court and the appointments of the trial Judge are of great concern to our people whose property were looted by the accused, Chief James Ibori . “My lord, our fear is that justice will not be done if the same judge continues to adjudicate on the matter, because despite the judgment of the Kaduna Court of appeal, the trial of some governors is still taking place outside their state. “My Lord, the purpose of this protest letter is to kindly appeal to you to halt the trial in Asaba and cause the transfer of Justice Awokulehin whose integrity and honour is already in doubt,” he said. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/11/03/ibori-clark-wants-trial-judge-changed/ |
naijaking1:“I humbly submit that it will not be in the interest of justice and fair play for the same Judge who is yet to answer his query on gross misconduct, to go on and preside over a case in which he is being seen to have already taken side. In that regard, Justice Awokulehin is no longer competent to adjudicate on the matter, therefore he should be restrained from continuing with the case”. Clark stated Clark faulted the decision to create the Asaba Division of the Federal High Court for the purpose of trying Ibori. He said the move is a game plan by the Attorney-General, Mr. Aondoakaa to free Ibori in the criminal charges leveled against him. “I further submit to my Honourable chief justice that the circumstance surrounding the creation of Asaba Division of the Federal High Court and the appointments of the trial Judge are of great concern to our people whose property were looted by the accused, Chief James Ibori . “My lord, our fear is that justice will not be done if the same judge continues to adjudicate on the matter, because despite the judgment of the Kaduna Court of appeal, the trial of some governors is still taking place outside their state. “My Lord, the purpose of this protest letter is to kindly appeal to you to halt the trial in Asaba and cause the transfer of Justice Awokulehin whose integrity and honour is already in doubt,” he said. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2009/11/03/ibori-clark-wants-trial-judge-changed/ |
I heard there's a new dictionary meaning of convicted thief,out of curiosity,I googled it,then bingo,I got many results,all James Onanefe Ibori |
mohawkchic:Nah,the hot weather could never be the reason,as exposing the ass cracks will allow the harmful UV rays direct access into the inner zanga,and y'all don't need heat there now do you ![]() |
A partner?yes,but I can't guaranty they'd be for life |
Krayola:Yea,Liverfool is doing great |
switch47:Man shitty;that's a new one |
Bloody hypocrites,as if they don't know they killed the educational system long ago so much so ven the teachers are so frustrated that the moment they call off one strike action,they embark on another and the Presidency is here talking about a useless probe ![]() |
Cele-what,nigga plizzzzzzzz |
Abuja — It was a shocking revelation yesterday, when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) came out with documents on how the former governor of Delta State, Chief James Onanefe Ibori, was allegedly convicted by a London Court. Counsel to the EFCC, Rotimi Jacob, had argued that Ibori should not be granted bail, because he was already an ex-convict. To support its claims, the Commission came out with details of his conviction yesterday. A statement by a witness released by the Commission, shows that wife of the former governor, Mrs Theresa Nkoyo Ibori, was arrested on November 1, 2007, at Heathrow Airport, over allegation of money laundering. Documents showiing his full description and a copy of the discharge were also made available by the EFCC. The statement by the witness, which was signed by D.C McDonald reads, "on the 1st of November, 2007, at 2050 hours, I arrested Mrs Theresa Nkoyo Ibori at Heathrow Airport, on suspicion of being concerned in money laundering." "Mrs Ibori was later conveyed to the Police Station in Heathrow Airport. During the procedure of booking in Mrs Ibori at the Police Station, it is a routine to obtain copy of her fingerprint. These fingerprints are obrtained on the computer based National Automated Fingerprint already held on the Police National Fingerprint database, then a report is in due course produced. "As a result of Mrs Ibori's fingerprint being taken, a report was produced, stating that the fingerprint obtained that evening were an exact match to that of a fingerprint held for an individual, Theresa Nakanda, under the police reference number 134269/90fF. they were obtained on the 28 of August 1990 at Uxbridge Station. Nakanda is Mrs Ibori's maiden name. "As a result of those fingerprints being matched, I was able to conduct a number of enquiries into that arrest and have established circumstances of that arrest from historical police record. "I was able to establish that she was arrested with Mr James Ibori for theft. Mr Ibori's fingerprint were also obtained upon Uxbridge Police Station. The circumstances of the arrest of Mr James Ibori and Miss Theresa Nakanda relates to the theft from a Wickes Store, Ruislip, London, whereby Mr Ibori was employed as a cashier, he allwoed his girlfriend, namely, Miss Theresa Nakanda to pass through his check out without making any attempt to pay for some goods. Both were charged with one count of theft under Section 1 of the Theft Act of 1968. "I can confirm that on the 25th of January 1991, Mr James Ibori, at Isleworth Crown Court, was convicted of one count of theft. He was fined 300pounds sterling and ordered to pay 450 pounds sterling cost. "I have made further enquiries into the criminal convictions for Mr James Ibori and can confirm that on the 7th of February 1992, at Clerkenwell Magistrates Court, London, Mr Ibori was convicted of one count charge of handling stolen goods, contrary to Section 22 of the Theft Act, 1968. "The Circumstances of that charge relate to Mr Ibori's possession of a stolen American Express Card belonging to another, knowing or believing that card to be stolen. The original arrest of that offence took place on the 12th of September 1991, at Euston Rail Station. "During the procedure following his arrest, Mr Ibori provided the address, 3 Atherstone Road, Harrow, Middlesex. I can confirm that as a result of documentation in my possession, that Mr James Ibori and Miss Theresa Nakanda once owned this property. "For the offence outlined above, Mr Ibori was fined 100 pounds sterling and ordered to pay 50 pounds sterling cost." http://allafrica.com/stories/200801170153.html From petty thief to grand state treasury rapist |
Abuja — It was a shocking revelation yesterday, when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) came out with documents on how the former governor of Delta State, Chief James Onanefe Ibori, was allegedly convicted by a London Court. Counsel to the EFCC, Rotimi Jacob, had argued that Ibori should not be granted bail, because he was already an ex-convict. To support its claims, the Commission came out with details of his conviction yesterday. A statement by a witness released by the Commission, shows that wife of the former governor, Mrs Theresa Nkoyo Ibori, was arrested on November 1, 2007, at Heathrow Airport, over allegation of money laundering. Documents showiing his full description and a copy of the discharge were also made available by the EFCC. The statement by the witness, which was signed by D.C McDonald reads, "on the 1st of November, 2007, at 2050 hours, I arrested Mrs Theresa Nkoyo Ibori at Heathrow Airport, on suspicion of being concerned in money laundering." "Mrs Ibori was later conveyed to the Police Station in Heathrow Airport. During the procedure of booking in Mrs Ibori at the Police Station, it is a routine to obtain copy of her fingerprint. These fingerprints are obrtained on the computer based National Automated Fingerprint already held on the Police National Fingerprint database, then a report is in due course produced. "As a result of Mrs Ibori's fingerprint being taken, a report was produced, stating that the fingerprint obtained that evening were an exact match to that of a fingerprint held for an individual, Theresa Nakanda, under the police reference number 134269/90fF. they were obtained on the 28 of August 1990 at Uxbridge Station. Nakanda is Mrs Ibori's maiden name. "As a result of those fingerprints being matched, I was able to conduct a number of enquiries into that arrest and have established circumstances of that arrest from historical police record. "I was able to establish that she was arrested with Mr James Ibori for theft. Mr Ibori's fingerprint were also obtained upon Uxbridge Police Station. The circumstances of the arrest of Mr James Ibori and Miss Theresa Nakanda relates to the theft from a Wickes Store, Ruislip, London, whereby Mr Ibori was employed as a cashier, he allwoed his girlfriend, namely, Miss Theresa Nakanda to pass through his check out without making any attempt to pay for some goods. Both were charged with one count of theft under Section 1 of the Theft Act of 1968. "I can confirm that on the 25th of January 1991, Mr James Ibori, at Isleworth Crown Court, was convicted of one count of theft. He was fined 300pounds sterling and ordered to pay 450 pounds sterling cost. "I have made further enquiries into the criminal convictions for Mr James Ibori and can confirm that on the 7th of February 1992, at Clerkenwell Magistrates Court, London, Mr Ibori was convicted of one count charge of handling stolen goods, contrary to Section 22 of the Theft Act, 1968. "The Circumstances of that charge relate to Mr Ibori's possession of a stolen American Express Card belonging to another, knowing or believing that card to be stolen. The original arrest of that offence took place on the 12th of September 1991, at Euston Rail Station. "During the procedure following his arrest, Mr Ibori provided the address, 3 Atherstone Road, Harrow, Middlesex. I can confirm that as a result of documentation in my possession, that Mr James Ibori and Miss Theresa Nakanda once owned this property. "For the offence outlined above, Mr Ibori was fined 100 pounds sterling and ordered to pay 50 pounds sterling cost." http://allafrica.com/stories/200801170153.html From petty thief to grand state treasury rapist |
Ibori, wife convicted of theft — UK Police By Oscarline Onwuemenyi, Abuja Published: Thursday, 17 Jan 2008 Fresh facts emerged on Wednesday that a former Delta State Governor, Chief James Onanefe Ibori, and his wife, Nkoyo, were convicted for theft in the United Kingdom, 18 years ago. former governor of Delta State, James Ibori In another instance, Ibori was also convicted for credit card fraud and for handling stolen goods. According to court documents sent from the UK to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and obtained by our correspondent in Abuja, Ibori had been charged for theft in the UK, alongside his then girlfriend, Miss Theresa Nkoyo Nakanda. Ibori, who was working as a cashier at Wickes Store, in Ruslip, London, in 1990, had allowed his girlfriend to pass through his check without paying for the goods she collected. He was said to have proceeded to dispose of the till receipts in order to cover up the theft. Both were charged with one-count of theft under Section 1 of the Theft Act 1968, of the UK, and fined £300 British sterling and ordered to pay £450 as costs. A signed statement by a British police officer, Mr. DC John McDonald, who arrested Nkoyo Ibori in 2007, on suspicion of being involved in money laundering, stated that the EFCC had requested the documents concerning two previous convictions held on record in the UK, for prosecuting their case against Ibori. Mcdonald stated, “On November 1, 2007 at 2050 hours, I arrested Mrs. Theresa Nkoyo Ibori at the Heathrow Airport on suspicion of being concerned in money laundering. She was later conveyed to the Police Station at Heathrow Airport. “During the procedure of booking in Mrs. Ibori at the police station, it is routine to obtain copy of her fingerprints, these fingerprints are obtained on the computer-based National Automated Fingerprints Identification System.” McDonald noted that should the fingerprints obtained match with any already held on police national fingerprint database, then a report would be produced in due course. “As a result of Mrs. Ibori’s fingerprints being taken, a report was produced stating that the fingerprints were an exact match to a set of fingerprints held for an individual, Theresa Nakanda, under the Police reference number 134269/90F,” the statement read. The documents made available exclusively to The Punch, further stated that the prints were obtained on August 28, 1990, at Uxbridge Police Station, adding that Nakanda was Mrs. Ibori’s maiden name. Continuing, it confirmed that Ibori was on February 7, 1992 at the Isleworth Crown Court in the UK, convicted of one-count of handling stolen goods. “The circumstances of that charge relate to Mr. Ibori’s possession of a stolen American Express Card belonging to another knowing or believing that card to be stolen,” it added. It noted that the original arrest for that offence took place on September 12, 1991 at Euston Rail Station, stressing that Ibori was fined £100 and ordered to pay £50 as costs. “During the procedure following the arrest, Ibori provided the address of 3, Atherstone Road, Harrow, Middlesex. “I can confirm that as a result of documentation in my possession that James Ibori and Miss Theresa Nakanda once owned this property,” McDonald added. Ibori is currently standing trial on a 129-count charge of corruption, money laundering and abuse of office, instituted by the EFCC. The Kaduna Division of the Federal High Court, presided over by Justice Mohammed Lawal Shuaibu, on Tuesday, fixed January 31, 2008, for ruling on the bail application filed by the former governor. The EFCC had argued against granting him bail, emphasising that because of his status as an ex-convict and his enormous influence as a former governor, Ibori would interfere with the investigations. |
You may see it and remove your eyes instantly,but that doesn't change the fact that you've seen it,,,btw some of the exposed ass cracks are so disgusting,you'd wanna puke,,yikes |
Ibori, wife convicted of theft — UK Police By Oscarline Onwuemenyi, Abuja Published: Thursday, 17 Jan 2008 Fresh facts emerged on Wednesday that a former Delta State Governor, Chief James Onanefe Ibori, and his wife, Nkoyo, were convicted for theft in the United Kingdom, 18 years ago. Photo file Theresa Nkoyo Ibori File former governor of Delta State, James Ibori In another instance, Ibori was also convicted for credit card fraud and for handling stolen goods. According to court documents sent from the UK to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and obtained by our correspondent in Abuja, Ibori had been charged for theft in the UK, alongside his then girlfriend, Miss Theresa Nkoyo Nakanda. Ibori, who was working as a cashier at Wickes Store, in Ruslip, London, in 1990, had allowed his girlfriend to pass through his check without paying for the goods she collected. He was said to have proceeded to dispose of the till receipts in order to cover up the theft. Both were charged with one-count of theft under Section 1 of the Theft Act 1968, of the UK, and fined £300 British sterling and ordered to pay £450 as costs. A signed statement by a British police officer, Mr. DC John McDonald, who arrested Nkoyo Ibori in 2007, on suspicion of being involved in money laundering, stated that the EFCC had requested the documents concerning two previous convictions held on record in the UK, for prosecuting their case against Ibori. Mcdonald stated, “On November 1, 2007 at 2050 hours, I arrested Mrs. Theresa Nkoyo Ibori at the Heathrow Airport on suspicion of being concerned in money laundering. She was later conveyed to the Police Station at Heathrow Airport. “During the procedure of booking in Mrs. Ibori at the police station, it is routine to obtain copy of her fingerprints, these fingerprints are obtained on the computer-based National Automated Fingerprints Identification System.” McDonald noted that should the fingerprints obtained match with any already held on police national fingerprint database, then a report would be produced in due course. “As a result of Mrs. Ibori’s fingerprints being taken, a report was produced stating that the fingerprints were an exact match to a set of fingerprints held for an individual, Theresa Nakanda, under the Police reference number 134269/90F,” the statement read. The documents made available exclusively to The Punch, further stated that the prints were obtained on August 28, 1990, at Uxbridge Police Station, adding that Nakanda was Mrs. Ibori’s maiden name. Continuing, it confirmed that Ibori was on February 7, 1992 at the Isleworth Crown Court in the UK, convicted of one-count of handling stolen goods. “The circumstances of that charge relate to Mr. Ibori’s possession of a stolen American Express Card belonging to another knowing or believing that card to be stolen,” it added. It noted that the original arrest for that offence took place on September 12, 1991 at Euston Rail Station, stressing that Ibori was fined £100 and ordered to pay £50 as costs. “During the procedure following the arrest, Ibori provided the address of 3, Atherstone Road, Harrow, Middlesex. “I can confirm that as a result of documentation in my possession that James Ibori and Miss Theresa Nakanda once owned this property,” McDonald added. Ibori is currently standing trial on a 129-count charge of corruption, money laundering and abuse of office, instituted by the EFCC. The Kaduna Division of the Federal High Court, presided over by Justice Mohammed Lawal Shuaibu, on Tuesday, fixed January 31, 2008, for ruling on the bail application filed by the former governor. The EFCC had argued against granting him bail, emphasising that because of his status as an ex-convict and his enormous influence as a former governor, Ibori would interfere with the investigations. |
We've all known this to be true,I don't need to see a bloody photo evidence.It's easy for some Nlanders to sit in front of their computers and request for photo evidence,very convenient indeed since most of them are not from Delta State and don't feel the pain of knowing that there's so much work that would have been done with the hundreds of billions of naira that this heartless criminal called James Ibori stole from the treasuries of Delta state,. How conveniently hypocritical,they'd write all the photo-evidence-seeking thrash today,then tommorow the'd echo Dimeji Bankole and tell us that our leaders(especially former leaders like Ibori) have failed us that we should leave the FG alone and go after them Hisses |
I can see the economic meltdown thingy still dey town cos even @ N1.8 million,this car should not still be available by now,except it's salvaged(I no check the history) |
Why not if not |
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