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A BRITISH Airways manager has been suspended after he was accused of selling sex between flights across the globe. A Sun investigation found the high-flier was running a lucrative sideline as an escort and porn star. The boss charged up to £800 for an overnight stay. He advertised online, basing bookings around his flight rota and urging clients to book him during stopovers. He also showed off dozens of photos of BA’s jets on social media. The manager cannot be named for legal reasons. But a whistleblower told The Sun he had brought shame on the airline. They said: “To use your BA career as a means to sell sex on a public site is completely unacceptable. “He is bringing the airline into disrepute and should be ashamed of his behaviour. “He could also be at risk of blackmail from a sex punter, causing a potential security risk, or a threat over the release of sensitive information over BA and its passengers.”
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Super Eagles second-choice goalkeeper, Ikechukwu Ezenwa was caught on camera asking Lionel Messi his number 10 jersey just after Nigeria crashed out of the World Cup tournament folowing their 2 - 1 defeat to Argentina. In the video below, Ezenwa is seen waiting for the Barcelona superstar at the entrance of the stadium Tunnel, before then approaching him to ask for his jersey. The Argentine star took it off and gave to him.
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Its not adding up..this lady was murdered.... Muckross1122: |
You writing the date is not enough....news paper front page would have done a good job ruggedised: |
Naija didnt save them cos of sex...one of the major reason was because the entire house tagged them as been weak..naijas are known to always render greater support to anybody percieved weak and has no helper...remember Tboss and debbie rise, they gathered support when the entire house conspired against this two lat year.. Vandee you were not supported because you look confused to us..to much grey color... |
2019 GE...PDP needs money as well...which kain yeye bounty...SMH...tears in my eyes |
That car is not new now...95million bawo...4th world we dey for here o... |
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Hello Sir, I had the same issue with my honda civic for 1 year....i changed everything changeable including buying a new double radiator..wasted money changing all these things...the only thing i did not change was the water pump because the unavoidable mechanic only listened to sound to check if the water pump was good or bad ..alas...i decided to actually remove and check the water pump and realised that the blade of the water pump had spoilt..this was the cause of my ac on then vehicle starts over heating or in traffic etc......i strongly believe that your overheating problem is as a result of a bad water pump...please check this water pump very important...the blades get rusted after sometime |
Public outrage as Nigerian asylum seekers are to be deported Sunday, Mary, and Joy. Sunday, Mary, and Joy. mbl.is/Kristinn Magnússon "Im a dead man if I go back to Nigeria, but this isn't about me, it's about my daughter. I want her to have a chance of a better life," says Sunday Iserian, a Nigerian asylum seeker speaking to mbl.is. After nearly two years of waiting in Iceland, their application has been rejected by the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration. Iserian is 32 years old and lives in Iceland with his wife, Joy Lucky and their eight year old daughter Mary. They have been subjected to violence, poverty and threats, and Joy Lucky was a victim of sexual slavery while pregnant with Mary. The news of the the rejection of their application has met with some furor in Iceland and a petition is now online for them to be able to stay in the country. Speaking to mbl.is, Joy describes being approched by a vicar at her local church back in Nigeria who promised to get her a job as a nanny in Europe. Once she accepted the offer, which she had good faith in, she was taken to a building where her hair, and her pubic hair, was cut off and her body washed according to black magic rituals to scare her into compliance. She was transported to Libya where she met Sunday and fell in love. Once they fled across the Mediterranean to Italy the couple lost track of each other and Joy discovered that she was pregnant. She only found Sunday again three years later. Upon arrival in Italy, Joy was transported to a building in Naples where she was told that she was not going to work as a nanny, but as a prostitute. She was told she owed 50 thousand Euros for her transport to Italy and had to repay that debt by selling her body on the streets of Naples. When the men who held her captive realised that she was pregnant they tried to force her to have an abortion. She refused, and was stabbed through her hand with a knife. (She shows the knife wound to the journalist of mbl.is). Mary is eight years old and goes to school in ... Mary is eight years old and goes to school in Iceland and already speaks good Icelandic. Photo/Ragnheiður Freyja „After that I decided to try to escape," says Joy. After four months of being forced to work as a prostitute she fled and received help from an Italian charity aiding victims of human traficking. She was urged to report to the police and was helped to a local hospital where she gave birth to Mary. "After I fled I started to receive threats. I was told if I didn't repay my debt they would kill me and my family." Joy says that these people attacked her mother and sister. Her mother died in the attack and her sister lost her eyesight. Sunday, on the other hand fled to Italy for other reasons. He says that he was a victim of politcal persection and was afraid for his life. He worked as a driver for the leader of the PDP democratic party, who was murdered when Sunday was driving. "They shot him to death and then burned the car. I escaped to a nearby farm and then hid with my uncle." Following this incident the Nigerian government put out a warrant for Sunday's arrest as he was suspected of killing the man. Sunday shows the journalist a story from the Sunday Observer where he's wanted by police following the murder. After spending a few days at his uncle's house, members of the Boko Haram attacked the home and killed his uncle and his uncle's son. Sunday fled to a nearby church where he received money to get him away from Nigeria to Libya and onwards to Italy. Sunday and Joy met up again in Italy in 2011. They lived in great poverty, sleeping at trains stations and having to beg for food. "I wanted a better life so I managed to get online and found good countries to live in via Google," says Sunday who spent the next couple of years saving up enough money to move to Iceland. Once in Iceland, they applied for asylum and received housing. Mary got into a school and Sunday got a job. In an interview with mbl.is, his employer, who runs a construction company in Hafnarfjörður, says that Sunday has given 110 % to his job, has never been late and never missed a day off work. "I didn't just want to sit at home and do nothing," Sunday explains. "I was told of new laws where asylum seekers can seek work and so I just applied for a job." Sunday takes the bus to work every day from Reykjanes to Hafnarfjörður. Joy points out that Sunday has paid taxes in Iceland since he started work and thinks it's unfair that they are now being deported. "I don't want to live on the system here," says Sunday. I want to work and pay back to society here. I want to continue doing that, I want to be a part of this society. If the authorities don't want us to live in an apartment for asylum seekers I will work even more and pay rent. Until now all our money goes to our lawyer and for living expenses. Their daughter Mary already speaks Icelandic. "Our daughter deserves to be in school here and to have a good life." The couple applied for asylum for humanitarian reasons. However, the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration reached a verdict in April that the couple should be sent back to Italy due to the Dublin regulation. The verdict was taken up by the Immigration and Asylum appeals board in Iceland who said that the family couldn't be sent back to Italy as their position was too delicate but a second verdict by the Icelandic directorate of immigration ruled that they should be sent back to Nigeria instead. The appeals board came to the same conclusion. Sunday and Joy say that they haven't been able to sleep or eat for weeks for fear of being deported. Joy says she still receives death threats and shows the journalist numerous text messages and video messages which she has received, the last being sent only a few days ago. One of the videos shows a man saying to Joy that he will kill her, like he killed her mother. She says that the men found her on Facebook and found out that she was returning to Nigeria. She adds that she fears that Mary will be circumcised upon going back to Nigeria. "I don't like that and I don't want my daughter to have to go through that." Joy complains of health trouble after suffering a lot of physical and mental violence in her months as a prostitute. She has however received no assitance for this in Iceland, although the ruling of the Icelandic Directorate of immigration says that she was undoubtedly the victim of human trafficing. She has attended Icelandic courses in Iceland and goes to church regularly. "Why did they let us stay here for almost two years, with my daughter at school and my husband working, when they're just going to kick us out? It's not right." Sunday speaks to her softly in Nigerian and then says to the journalist, "We are very grateful for the help we've received. We're just frightened. If they are going to deport me, all I ask is that my daughter can stay in Iceland and have a good life. It's the only thing I ask for." Friends of the family in Iceland have launched a petition to let the family stay, pointing out the 74th clause in the Icelandic immigration laws on a resident permit for humanitarian reasons. "Iceland is a country which stands up for women's rights and the protection of children. We can't stand by and let this happen. We plead for the Minister of Justice to intervene and to reconsider this decision." The decision reached by the appeals board, however, says that they think Sunday's story is lacking in credibility and that nothing points to him being persecuted by the Nigerian government. The appeals board believes that Joy was a victim of human trafficing but seeing as it's been almost a decade since she was forced into prostution, she's unlikely to be receiving threats from the people responsible. The couple are now awaiting a meeting with the Icelandic ombudsman for children who, last year, sent out a declaration where the Icelandic government was urged to take better care in the treatment of cases of children applying for international protection in Iceland. The Ombudman's office feels that there are too many cases of the rights of children applying for children are ignored. |
The Immigration and Asylum appeals board in Iceland has denied the appeal of Nigerian couple Sunday Iserian and Joy Lucky, and their eight year old daughter to stay in Iceland. The family will be deported to Nigeria, The family received this news yesterday after living in Iceland after a year and a half. Public outrage as Nigerian asylum seekers are to be deported Iserian appealed for political asylum due to threats he says he received from the current government and Joy Lucky was a victim of sexual slavery while pregnant with their daughter Mary. The news of the the rejection of their application met with some furor in Iceland and an online petition was set up for them to be able to stay in the country. The Ombudsman for Children in Iceland had made a statement to say that they are concerned about the welfare of children seeking in asylum in Iceland. |
Total mismatch..the fight should never have been allowed... |
This video is not saying anything about arrest of charly boy stoners..instead i see arrest of suspected drug pedlars... |
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is this a joke?.For a registered 14-year-old vehicle...1.3m or you meant 130k |
Artisto will do a perfect job |
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Hungry middle man..you want to reap where you did not sow... |
1.5 and am game |
All these middle men are real pain in the neck..cars are not this expensive ehn... |
Well maintained indeed...you can't even wash it before advertising... |