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Nawao. Person go hustle money finish, marry woman put for house, everyday no rest. Na so so think think im go dey do. |
Zech68:Sir, you just finally confused me. Lol. I needed to know which ones are bankers amongst the 5 numbers? |
MrHandsome2013:Can you explain this for non pool bettors? Which amongst the numbers are your surest dràws? |
That's the real reason he ran out of England. British media will 'kill' him if he smoked on the pitch. See im head like Buhari |
thaikun15:I can do business with you. But you must agree to give me your bet9ja ticket of the game you're giving out. Need to see how well you trust your own games by the amount you staked |
Waste of time. First, the guy na big idiot. Who spends on a girl these days? Who does that? If na me mumu make that mistake (which I know I can never do), I will silently plan and kill the bitch. Let God judge |
Army10:So, what's wrong with face me i face you house? John
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There was tension in two communities on Wednesday in Anambra, following protests that erupted in Abba, Njikoka local government area of Anambra State over land dispute with Ukpo community. The land dispute between Abba and Ukpo, Prince Arthur Eze’s Community, has lasted 44 years in the state. Over 500 indigenes of Abba community, including women and students protested as security operatives alledgely brought in by billionaire, Prince Arthur Eze from Ukpo community stationed in every point of the town teargased women and elders with the victims scampering for safety. As a result, the state police command arrested 12 persons, including three women. They are yet to be released as at the time of filing this report. Abba community had planned the peaceful demonstration along Onitsha- Awka expressway to protest alleged takeover of their land by Ukpo community bankrolled by Arthur Eze. The Supreme Court had delivered a ruling on the land dispute in January, asking the two communities to return to the High Court to begin the case afresh following alleged missing of court documents relating to previous ruling on the matter. As early as 6.00am on Tuesday, hundreds of stern-looking policemen had blocked the expressway and the road leading to Abba, while the women were stopped from doing their businesses in the Oye Abba market along Enugu - Onitsha expressway. The teargas canisters that landed inside the Community Secondary School Abba, which is close to Abba Junction (Enugu-Onitsha expressway) forced the students to abandon their classrooms to join the protest. Vehicular movement was hindered for several hours in the area, forcing motorists to use alternative roads to their various destinations. One of the Community leaders in Abba, Mr. Obinna Chukwuma, regretted the development, describing it as unfortunate. He added that their decision to embark on a peaceful demonstration was to let the world know what they were passing through over their land. According to him: “Abba is a peace –loving community, but Abba is under siege. “We have been living in harmony with our neighbours but all of a sudden, a money bag from our neighbouring community, Ukpo, decided to take over our land by force. “Anybody approaching this community from Awka would see the sign post with the inscription, ‘welcome to Abba’. “That is our boundary with Ukpo and they know it very well. That was why, when they wanted to build their local government headquarters; they built it on their land. “When they wanted to build a police station, they also built it on their land. They also planned to build a market called Eke Agu Ukpo on their land. So they know where their land is located.” He added: “But unfortunately, they have come into our own land to mount a banner with the inscription ‘welcome to Ukpo junction, Dunukofia local government. “In other words, they erected their sign post in another local government because Abba is in Njikoka local government and not Dunukofia. “That is why the people are protesting. We don’t have arms, we are not fighting anybody. We just want the world to know what is happening” “It is unfortunate that someone who feels he has so much money is using it to intimidate us” “Look at the large number of policemen firing teargas on innocent people and women who wanted to go to our market being chased away from the market” “Last week, the security operatives blocked our community with 12 hilux vans. Today, there are more than 500 policemen and over 20 hilux vehicles, including anti-bomb vehicles just to mount a signpost on our land, even when Boko Haram is driving people out of their homes in some parts of the country. “We are going to use peaceful means to let the world know what is happening in our community.” State Police Public Relation’s Officer, PPRO, Mr. Haruna Mohammed couldn’t be reached to confirm the arrests but a Senior Police Officer in the state, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told this reporter that the Command would not allow anybody or group to cause mayhem in Anambra. The Police officer said their concern was not the land dispute but security of life and property in the state. He said that they were deployed to the Community to secure the lives of the people. https://thenationonlineng.net/protest-rocks-anambra-community-over-land-dispute/ Cc: lalasticlala |
Why do you people refuse to learn. There's no bet company in Nigeria like bet9ja. i don't make that mistake |
I learnt the hard way. If you must bet big amount, bet only with bet9ja. The never tell stories. Imagine, common 100k and wakabet don dey tell your winning waka. lol |
Awwn. I will say this of my babe soon(if she no change sha). If she changes, she will watch agonizingly from the sidelines. So help me God. My hustle must pay. Amen |
SOJOSEPH:This sounds good. Will take the step |
Legitimatedon:OK, I will |
seyigiggle:Yes. The company has folded. We can't reach management anymore |
Swaginton:Alright bro. I will do exactly that |
BAKAREAAT:Ok |
Dhayor001:The deducted funds were never remitted. My PFA confirmed that |
freemanbubble:I have my PFA's app. I check my account regularly. There's nothing like delayed remittance here. They just refused to pay and now, they have folded up |
cucumbae:Your case is different. Your former company was/is still in operation. Mine is not. They folded up |
And you are a graduate? With this kind of error strewn gibberish you typed time and over again. Nawa for our higher institutions o |
Good day guys. Please i need advise from pension experts. I was working with a private contract-based firm until March 2019 when the company became redundant (the company went out of business as it's sole contract with a client firm was terminated). Now the issue is that my former company deducted about 10 months pension contributions from our salaries but failed to remit it to our PFAs. Before the redundancy, we asked severally about the deductions and they promised to pay. Out of fear of job loss, i and my colleagues didn't write pencom. Now, the company is out of business, and our pension deductions were not paid as they promised. I s there something that Pencom can still do to make them pay? Or should we forget the money? It's painful how employers are exploiting employees at any given chance because there are little jobs out there. Funny enough, the owners of the company secured another contract with another client firm in a different region of the country and registered a new company to undertake the operations of the new contract. Isn't that corporate yahoo yahoo? Can something still be done to get our money? Can you guys help? |
So what's your point basically? |
Chelsea have confirmed that Maurizio Sarri has left the club in order to return to Serie A with Juventus. A statement on the club’s official site read: ‘The two clubs have reached an agreement for the early termination of Sarri’s contract with Chelsea FC which had two years left to run and is ending at his request.’ Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia said: “In talks we had following the Europa League final, Maurizio made it clear how strongly he desired to return to his native country, explaining that his reasons for wanting to return to work in Italy were significant. “He also believed it important to be nearer his family, and for the well-being of his elderly parents he felt he needed to live closer to them at this point. “Maurizio leaves Chelsea with thanks from us all for the work he and his assistants did during the season he spent as our head coach, and for winning the Europa League, guiding us to another cup final and a third-place finish in the Premier League. “We would also like to congratulate him on securing the role as big as any in Serie A and to wish him the best of luck for the future.” https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/06/16/maurizio-sarri-is-leaving-chelsea?cardIndex=0-0
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That's why it's good to have a good age gap between you and your wife. See the man stiil looking relatively young while the woman is looking rather too old for the man. I must be 10+ years older than my wife. Happy anniversary beautiful couple |
Don't swallow what a pained woman says hook, line and sinker. Hear from both sides. Tonto Dike said worse. But it turned out she was the problem all along. I repeat, hear from both sides. I'm gone....... |
Trust22:Rosenborg 2 is away not home |
bunmiishola1:nairabet |
iammiracle1:nairabet |
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