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OREMUSSANCTUS:y should they be arrested |
Chosen1984:they are not coppers oo. |
nigelcoop:that is the best you can wish them.. The man is a performer. |
INTROVERT:still on for the people who truly deserve it. This man has done alot to the people of Kogi state. He has delivered on his own part |
Groups in kogi state are currently on a trek mission to honor retired chief of naval staff Admiral Jibril Usman from Lokoja to his home land Okura.. In view of his records of achievement in service and his philanthropic act towards the people of the state..
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Decale:pls tell them probably they don't know. People just like to create problems that doesn't exist |
Does it work with Microsoft Lumia |
ugotuf:the app has been updated. Check n download |
Wow, what a nice collections. Nairaland museum. |
prophet Emmanuel
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tucky200:such people are not worthy to be living among us. I don't know why God is so patient with people like him |
Jibreen4u:I wonder o. I don't know what they are turning ministry into. |
A self-styled Prophet,Emmanuel Omale has been fingered in an electoral fraud. Prime News gathered that,the fraud which has been kept secret for almost three months is believed to be Nigeria’s first electoral fraud involving a man of God. Mr Omale had in the wake of the April general elections recruited one Johnson Musa to help engage the services of an INEC staff who would assist in procuring victory for his younger brother, one Sam Omale,the PDP candidate for the Kogi State House of Assembly, Ankpa 2,state constituency. Our investigation reveal that,Mr Omale parted with the sum of N2.5million to the INEC staff (names with held) through the contact person (Johnson Musa) but the plot failed to produce the desired results which led to the woeful performance of his sibling at the polls and the ensuing request for a refund. But when he sensed he risked a jail term if he pursued the case,Mr Omale added a new twist by falsely alleging that the said some of N2.5m was meant for the purchase of a bus for his church , threat to life & other such allegations to grant investigative jurisdiction to the Police. A close associate of the Pastor who refused to be named told this reporter that,the pastor will use all his contacts in the police to deal with Mr Musa. “We couldn’t continue with the earlier petition because it was capable of sending the pastor to jail. That was why we had to go to a different police station,reported it as a fresh matter and presented a different narrative.” “With our contacts,we were able to hurriedly arraign him before an Upper Area Court, and through the cooperation of the Police Prosecutor,we got him remanded in Prison custody.” Asked what they intend to gain from that,our source quizzed: “what else? It’s to intimidate him,to pay the money. If we have to wait for the INEC guys to do a refund,we may wait till eternity.” Legally and on the basis of facts gleaned from this matter, Pastor Emmanuel Omale should actually be cooling off in detention and facing charges for electoral fraud. The act(s) of seeking an introduction to staff of INEC & offering them cash in exchange for unknown favours constitutes a violation of sections 124 & 130 of the Electoral Act (as amended) which provide against bribery & corruption, & exerting undue influence on the electoral process. In the light of his payment of cash, in the sum of N2.5m to an INEC staff, which Johnson Musa innocuously received and passed on to the recipient, Pastor Omale became an accessory to the fact, and is in fact liable to face trial for conspiracy to commit acts contrary to the above cited sections of the Electoral Act. It is perhaps noteworthy that Pastor Omale has changed the allegations levelled against Johnson Musa on three occasions at the three police stations at which he has gone to report this incidence. Our investigations reveal that at the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) headquarters in Abuja, he relayed the facts as recounted above. Further investigations reveal that this story has changed at the Zone 3 Divisional Police Station & the Abuja Police Command, his rehash of events differ greatly. It is a common trick amongst complainants at various police stations to falsely allege fraud, threat to life & other such allegations to grant investigative jurisdiction to the Police in order to achieve their aim of using the police as a tool for intimidation & oppression. Our investigations reveal the likelihood of this being the case in this particular circumstance. Prime News gathered further that the self-styled spiritualist/prophet whose ignoble and reprehensible role in the early days of the administration of former Governor Ibrahim Idris before he was beaten to an unrecognizable pulp by the then ADC to the Governor , Mr Yakubu Yakubu and the son of the the former Governor Suleman Ibrahim Idris before being thrown out of the Kogi Government House,is not new to controversy. |
Prophet Emmanuel |
A self-styled Prophet,Emmanuel Omale has been fingered in an electoral fraud. Prime News gathered that,the fraud which has been kept secret for almost three months is believed to be Nigeria’s first electoral fraud involving a man of God. Mr Omale had in the wake of the April general elections recruited one Johnson Musa to help engage the services of an INEC staff who would assist in procuring victory for his younger brother, one Sam Omale,the PDP candidate for the Kogi State House of Assembly, Ankpa 2,state constituency. Our investigation reveal that,Mr Omale parted with the sum of N2.5million to the INEC staff (names with held) through the contact person (Johnson Musa) but the plot failed to produce the desired results which led to the woeful performance of his sibling at the polls and the ensuing request for a refund. But when he sensed he risked a jail term if he pursued the case,Mr Omale added a new twist by falsely alleging that the said some of N2.5m was meant for the purchase of a bus for his church , threat to life & other such allegations to grant investigative jurisdiction to the Police. A close associate of the Pastor who refused to be named told this reporter that,the pastor will use all his contacts in the police to deal with Mr Musa. “We couldn’t continue with the earlier petition because it was capable of sending the pastor to jail. That was why we had to go to a different police station,reported it as a fresh matter and presented a different narrative.” “With our contacts,we were able to hurriedly arraign him before an Upper Area Court, and through the cooperation of the Police Prosecutor,we got him remanded in Prison custody.” Asked what they intend to gain from that,our source quizzed: “what else? It’s to intimidate him,to pay the money. If we have to wait for the INEC guys to do a refund,we may wait till eternity.” Legally and on the basis of facts gleaned from this matter, Pastor Emmanuel Omale should actually be cooling off in detention and facing charges for electoral fraud. The act(s) of seeking an introduction to staff of INEC & offering them cash in exchange for unknown favours constitutes a violation of sections 124 & 130 of the Electoral Act (as amended) which provide against bribery & corruption, & exerting undue influence on the electoral process. In the light of his payment of cash, in the sum of N2.5m to an INEC staff, which Johnson Musa innocuously received and passed on to the recipient, Pastor Omale became an accessory to the fact, and is in fact liable to face trial for conspiracy to commit acts contrary to the above cited sections of the Electoral Act. It is perhaps noteworthy that Pastor Omale has changed the allegations levelled against Johnson Musa on three occasions at the three police stations at which he has gone to report this incidence. Our investigations reveal that at the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) headquarters in Abuja, he relayed the facts as recounted above. Further investigations reveal that this story has changed at the Zone 3 Divisional Police Station & the Abuja Police Command, his rehash of events differ greatly. It is a common trick amongst complainants at various police stations to falsely allege fraud, threat to life & other such allegations to grant investigative jurisdiction to the Police in order to achieve their aim of using the police as a tool for intimidation & oppression. Our investigations reveal the likelihood of this being the case in this particular circumstance. Prime News gathered further that the self-styled spiritualist/prophet whose ignoble and reprehensible role in the early days of the administration of former Governor Ibrahim Idris before he was beaten to an unrecognizable pulp by the then ADC to the Governor , Mr Yakubu Yakubu and the son of the the former Governor Suleman Ibrahim Idris before being thrown out of the Kogi Government House,is not new to controversy. http://primenewsng.com/p/index.php/2015/06/27/holy-crime-abuja-based-prophetemmanuel-omale-in-electoral-fraud-scandal/ |
Think pink will be better. U can make millions with it like a miracle worker |
Change is a constant thing so everything keep changing before the eyes of the APC. They call it change so they should not expect the obvious to happen. |
obiZEAL:lolz |
I have just been thinking of a situation whereby Satan who is the devil decides to feel sorry and beg for forgiveness, will God pardon and forgive him and forget about his plan for rapture and hell fire. |
[quote author=vizkiz post=35007678][color=#000099][i][b][font=serif][size=10pt] Next time Mr op, put the ring in her champagne or better still call the attention of everyone the kneel down before front of her and pop out the question "baby(her name) will you be my girl? (Show the "puppy eyes" stunt while doing this) There is no next time. Don't pray for one for him. @op hold your madam tight, u are both good to go |
mistytohcute:u are right o. But alot of intelligence is been displayed in eternal love compared to married again |
I have always loved married again since I was introduced to the series but now am falling in love with eternal love. What is your opinion on this. |
Yungwizzzy:don't mind him. Na small pikin dey worry. He's just fortunate enough to win that position. Smart is more mature |
globalresource:he's smart and another person is smarter. Let's see who will be smartest. |
Tribunal Upholds Melaye's Election As Senator for Kogi West. • Says Adeyemi's petition lacks merit Senator Iroegbu in Abuja The 2015 Election Petition Tribunal holding in Lokoja, Kogi State, Thursday upheld the election of Otunba Dino Melaye, as the Senator representing Kogi West, on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC). In its ruling, the tribunal dismissed the petition filed by the former chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Sen. Smart Adeyemi, for lacking in merit. The tribunal dismissed the former chairman the Nigeria Union of Journalists' (NUJ's) case for lacking merit as the petitioner filed his papers very late. The tribunal explained that the case lacked merit because the plaintiff (Adeyemi) filed his reply and preliminary objection late. The Judge concluded: "the case be dismissed as abandoned". Source: http www.thisdaylive.com/articles/tribunal-upholds-melayes-election-as-senator-for-kogi-west/212403/aa |
YoursGEJ:I second your motion. |
abiambo:Na source oo. No matter what true or false they will be held responsible for their reports. |
Stolen Assets Recovery: Buhari Demands Fuel Imports From Oil Marketers Implicated In Fraud Facing a huge cash crisis, President Muhammadu Buhari has resorted to unusual strategies for recovering some of the funds stolen from Nigeria’s treasury through a series of shady deals between former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke and a group of indigenous oil companies and oil marketers she and former President Goodluck Jonathan favored. Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, brought the part of the illicit deals to public attention when he alerted Nigerians that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had failed to deposit $20 billion of oil revenues with the CBN. In addition, Mrs. Alison-Madueke had inked some deals, with the blessing of former President Jonathan, involving oil swaps and the transfer of certain oil wells reclaimed from multinational oil companies to shady Nigerian operators, including Jide Omokore and Kola Aluko. An investigation by SaharaReporters discovered that President Buhari’s administration has begun the difficult and complex process of retrieving some of the missing petro-billions. One approach so far adopted by the new president is aimed at addressing the fuel scarcity that has harmed the Nigerian economy and threatens to paralyze the country’s economic activities, according to highly placed officials in the government. But one exception involves Mr. Omokore whose Atlantic Atlantic Energy Oil Company was involved in the controversial concession of oil wells. A source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters that Mr. Omokore had volunteered to return $500 million to the Federal Government. However, the source added that President Buhari nixed the deal based on information that Mr. Omokore, believed to be a front for Mr. Jonathan and Mrs. Alison-Madueke, is in possession of $4.5 billion of funds that should have been deposited in the federation account. The sources told SaharaReporters that the government’s immediate strategy involved targeting oil marketers and companies “caught red-handed in stealing huge sums of oil subsidies and oil revenues.” The government has pressured these companies and their owners to agree to repay the stolen monies traced to them by immediately importing more fuel into Nigeria. The sources said the Buhari government has recorded significant early success in getting some oil marketers and their companies to accept the fuel-for-funds deals. “A number of them have agreed to import massive levels of fuel in lieu of the funds they received in shady transactions during the Jonathan administration,” one Presidency source claimed. Another source revealed that the administration had started out by putting pressure on former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke. She was reportedly quick to deny responsibility for the illicit deals with the oil marketers. Instead, she squealed on her subordinates in the NNPC, accusing them of structuring and doctoring the deals that robbed Nigeria of billions of dollars. “The [Buhari] government got her to write a formal account of her allegations against some NNPC officials and oil companies. What she put down gave a picture of how some of the funds went missing. The document was then forwarded to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the form of a petition,” one source said. Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s “petition” reportedly named all the persons involved in the massive fraud in the oil sector, including some past and serving officials of the NNPC. Our sources said those she implicated in the NNPC include the current General Managing Director (GMD), Haruna Momoh, a former GMD, Austen Oniwon, Reginald Stanley and Sam Okeke, a former Group General Manager, New Business Division of the NNPC. An EFCC source told SaharaReporters that a crack team of investigators was currently working on the former minister’s petition. He said the document had revealed new facts previously unknown by EFCC agents and Nigeria’s intelligence officials at Department of State Services (DSS). Among the scams disclosed by the former minister is information that at least four companies involved in an oil swap deal had not accounted for huge sums that should have been remitted to the account of the Nigerian government. Among the companies implicated in her “petition,” Transfigura was reportedly unable to account for $80 million, Televeras $111million, while Aiteo apparently gulped down $150 million. Other oil firms named in the defrauding of the Nigerian people are Ontario, which failed to account for $135 million, and Sahara Energy, accused of skipping the payment of $120 million to the government. Our EFCC source revealed that two companies, Transfigura and Sahara Energy, had made some gesture towards paying back some missing funds. However, a source at the Presidency told our correspondent that “so far the reconciliation has involved just paperwork and has not scratched the heart of the scam.” Investigators described Aiteo and Ontario as particularly problematic because they have completely cooked their records. An investigator also disclosed that the two companies are most directly linked to Mrs. Alison-Madueke and former President Jonathan. Both Ms. Alison-Madueke and Mr. Jonathan are currently in the UK, with the former Petroleum Minister reportedly undergoing a weeklong cancer therapy. Some of the companies have agreed in principle to return the funds by bartering imported fuel for the funds they acquired illegally. Our sources disclosed that other downstream companies caught in the storm of missing and stolen funds include Forte Oil, owned by businessman Femi Otedola, Folawiyo Energy, and, Oando, owned by Wale Tinubu and Honeywell Oil Company owned by Oba Otudeko. Officials of the Buhari administration declined to give official confirmation of the stolen assets recovery process relating to other officials of the Jonathan presidency. Source: http://saharareporters.com/2015/06/10/stolen-assets-recovery-buhari-demands-fuel-imports-oil-marketers-implicated-fraud |
yokiti:ok. I will check it out. |
To those serving already, pls I need your help. Am as confuse as anything about where to serve. Am at liberty to choose any place of my choice to serve but am afraid not to make a wrong choice. I would have prefer Abuja because of opportunities but but am afraid cos the city is highly expensive to live in. Pls advise, what opportunity and monetary benefits is attached to where you are serving. |
Pls what is the latest happing in the series. Has the kidnaper been know? Did the marriage hold?. I travelled since Thursday. Hope I didn't miss much. |
