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Nairaland / General / Re: Fake Posts On Nairaland: Whose Game Is This? by SouthEast1: 2:37am On Sep 23, 2011 |
alj_harem: Incorrigibly ignorant fool. I did not know that Iniabasi Umo (a single human being) is a press But BTW, who owns Next Newspaper that faked this news piece? |
Nairaland / General / Re: Fake Posts On Nairaland: Whose Game Is This? by SouthEast1: 1:30am On Sep 23, 2011 |
Yoruba press at work. These guys will do anything to send an Igbo to his/her grave. Hateful lot. |
Politics / Re: Enugu Is Flooded by SouthEast1: 11:18pm On Sep 22, 2011 |
Fake story. See here https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-766344.0.html#msg9201493 |
Nairaland / General / Fake Posts On Nairaland: Whose Game Is This? by SouthEast1: 11:17pm On Sep 22, 2011 |
Compare story and photo here https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-698721.0.html to the one here https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-764527.0.html Next Newspaper (Yoruba MOUTHPIECE) is a babel of lies and misinformation? |
Crime / Re: UK's Most Wanted Drug Suspect Arrested In Lagos by SouthEast1: 8:46pm On Sep 20, 2011 |
whobemumu: HIS REAL NAME IS THE NIGERIAN NAME. THE OTHER FAKE NAME IS HIS BUSINESS NAME. HE MAY HAVE A BRITISH NATIONALITY LIKE HUNDREDS OF OTHER NIGERIANS, BUT HE DID NOT RUN TO NIGERIA FOR NOTHING; THAT IS WHERE HIS ROOTS ARE. |
Politics / Re: Chime, Fashola, Ribadu, Or Rochas For 2015? by SouthEast1: 8:24pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
Rochas, then Chime Fasola might come when ACN gets back to PDP, as expected Meanwhile, those who flout Nigeria's constitution by deporting fellow Nigerians (beggars or not) are unfit to lead Nigeria. |
Politics / Re: Chime, Fashola, Ribadu, Or Rochas For 2015? by SouthEast1: 8:22pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
Beaf: He is an unhappy creature, indeed. |
Politics / Re: Is Imo State Not Supposed To Be Rescued by The New Government? What's this? by SouthEast1: 8:21pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
^^^^^ Is this supposed to be a poem? Is that how you write your own poem? This one na ogbonge bad belle poem, I beg. Your mates are writing ''poems'' in Tinubu's idi you are here singing like a kindergarten kid. |
Politics / Re: Chime, Fashola, Ribadu, Or Rochas For 2015? by SouthEast1: 7:02pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
Rochas of course. Who else? Fashola should wait until it gets to the SW turn again. |
Politics / Re: Chime, Fashola, Ribadu, Or Rochas For 2015? by SouthEast1: 7:01pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
Eko Ile: You predictable idioot. There are four names listed above. Which of them are you nagging about? Tinubu's name is not there, remember? So whose idi you wan suck this time? |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Northern Boarders: Implications For Security And Census by SouthEast1: 6:01pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
Alj Harem of Yoru-Kanuri, I dey wait oh!!!! |
Politics / Re: Chime, Fashola, Ribadu, Or Rochas For 2015? by SouthEast1: 5:56pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
ndu_chucks: You mean 50% obtained by counting Chadians, Nigeriens and Cameroonians who are indistinguishable from the northern mallams? Have you done a true census yet? |
Religion / Re: Why Africans Are Religious by SouthEast1: 3:44pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
We are soldiers. We are soldiers. But I have also heard the christian version of this song being song in secondary school morning devotions, in some churches, and by the Salvation army. |
Religion / Re: Why Africans Are Religious by SouthEast1: 3:40pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
So Africans are religious willy nilly. Africans profess all sorts of religious crap even when they know it is all nonsense.Religion may indeed be nonsense, but I doubt that those who practice it know and believe it is nonsense. |
Crime / Re: UK's Most Wanted Drug Suspect Arrested In Lagos by SouthEast1: 3:27pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
MRbrownJAY:
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Crime / Re: UK's Most Wanted Drug Suspect Arrested In Lagos by SouthEast1: 3:26pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
MRbrownJAY: So you believe he is not Nigerian? You will believe anything if so. |
Politics / Re: Ex-Mend Militants Vow To Storm Borno In Search Of Boko Haram by SouthEast1: 2:52pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
hahahahahah! No surrender no retreat. Ijaw face off with kanuri/hausa/fulani. These guys better don't go to Borno or they will come back in caskets. They can start their war in the south where there are many ''you know whom'' |
Crime / Re: UK's Most Wanted Drug Suspect Arrested In Lagos by SouthEast1: 1:43pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
Kindreck Dion Lee ko, Kindred didirinleeko ni. Oju wo lo fe gba? Omo naija buru ni yen jare. |
Crime / Re: UK's Most Wanted Drug Suspect Arrested In Lagos by SouthEast1: 1:37pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
Nigeria's Drug Law Enforcement Agents Nab UK Fugitive, Kindreck Dion Lee Posted: September 16, 2011 - 19:42 Interpol photo of Kindreck Dion Lee By SaharaReporters, New York A UK fugitive who has been on the most wanted list of the Interpol since 2008 was arrested on Tuesday by agents of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Lagos. The NDLEA stated in a press statement that the Kindreck Dion Lee, who had been wanted in the United Kingdom in connection with firearms and drugs offences in Lancashire was arrested by officers of the Joint Task Force (JTF) of the NDLEA after intense manhunt. During Kindrek's arrest, a false Nigerian passport was found on him, he was in possession of a Nigerian international passport bearing his photograph with a Nigerian name "Olusegun Babajide". Kindrek, 34, is currently in NDLEA's custody in Lagos, Nigeria. FULL TEXT OF NDLEA'S PRESS RELEASE: HOW NDLEA ARRESTED UK MOST WANTED DRUG SUSPECT The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has given an account of how it apprehended one of Lancashire's most wanted suspects in Lagos on Tuesday September 13, 2011. The suspected fugitive Kindreck Dion Lee who is wanted in the United Kingdom in connection with firearms and drugs offences was arrested by officers of the Joint Task Force (JTF) of the NDLEA after intense manhunt for him by the Agency. A Nigerian international passport bearing his photograph with the name Olusegun Babajide was found on him at the time of arrest. The NDLEA disclosed that the United Kingdom and Nigerian authorities have been working closely on how to track-down the suspect. Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA Ahmadu Giade while confirming the arrest stated that the suspect is in safe custody. According to Giade, “the Agency successfully apprehended the suspect following scrupulous surveillance by anti-narcotic operatives. He was arrested in Lagos and he is in safe custody. The NDLEA has a statutory mandate to partner with other countries and international organisations in the global fight against illicit drugs. We shall continue to partner with all stakeholders and halt the trade in narcotics as the country is not a safe haven for drug barons”. The commander of the JTF, Mr. Sunday Zirangey who coordinated the operations stated that preliminary investigation has commenced and additional information is being gathered and processed. “More information is being gathered and processed on the arrest” Zirangey stated. The Lancashire Constabulary police stated that the suspect, Dion Lee, 34, who is originally from the Lancaster area, is wanted by the Operation Greengage Team for his alleged involvement in the importation of cocaine, cannabis, firearms and ammunition into the United Kingdom from Amsterdam. It added that a European arrest warrant was granted in May 2008 because it was believed that he had links with the Netherlands. There are strong indications that the suspect who hails from Ikorodu area of Lagos State South West Nigeria will soon be extradited to face criminal charges in the United Kingdom. Ofoyeju Mitchell Head, Public Affairs http://saharareporters.com/news-page/nigerias-drug-law-enforcement-agents-nab-uk-fugitive-kindreck-dion-lee
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Crime / UK's Most Wanted Drug Suspect Arrested In Lagos by SouthEast1: 1:36pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
How UK Most Wanted Drug Suspect Slipped Into Nigeria, Was ArrestedBy NDLEA Chief By Wole Shadare THE National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) yesterday gave an account of how it apprehended one of Lancashire's most wanted suspects in Lagos on Tuesday. How UK Most Wanted Drug Suspect Slipped Into Nigeria, Was ArrestedBy NDLEA Chief advertisement The suspected fugitive, Kindreck Dion Lee, who is wanted in the United Kingdom (UK) in connection with firearms and drugs offences, was arrested by officers of the Joint Task Force (JTF) of the NDLEA after intense manhunt for him. A Nigerian international passport bearing his photograph with the name Olusegun Babajide was found on him at the time of arrest. The NDLEA disclosed that the UK and Nigerian authorities have been working closely on how to track down the suspect. Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade, while confirming the arrest, stated that the suspect is in safe custody. "The NDLEA has a statutory mandate to partner with other countries and international organisations in the global fight against illicit drugs. We shall continue to partner with all stakeholders and halt the trade in narcotics as the country is not a safe haven for drug barons," he stated. The commander of the Task Force, Sunday Zirangey, who coordinated the operations, stated that preliminary investigation has commenced and additional information was being gathered and processed. http://odili.net/news/source/2011/sep/18/1.html |
Politics / Re: True Phone Encounter With A Nigerian 419ner In London by SouthEast1: 1:18pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
lol |
Politics / True Phone Encounter With A Nigerian 419ner In London by SouthEast1: 12:31pm On Sep 19, 2011 |
Hi good afternoon Enjoy this: A call from a 419 guy with caller ID hidden: Mr. 419: Hello, how are you? Ayo: Fine. Please, who am I speaking with? Mr. 419: Haba, don't you remember me? Who do you know in UK that could be calling? (Sensing a scam, I threw in a trap…) Ayo: Johnson! Is that you? (meanwhile, I don't know any Johnson in UK .) (Thinking it's a break, he swallows the bait) Mr. 419 : Of course, this is Johnson! How come you didn't recognise my voice initially? (Certain it's a scam, I decided to punish him verbally and financially. I had the time that morning so I was going to assist him waste his call credit.) Ayo: Jooooooohnson! Kai! Omo buruku gbaa ni o! (You are a specially bad boy) Your father died, you didn't so much as show up or send a note. Omo a se iru e fun e! (Your children will repay you with such). Didn't you hear about his demise? He was so bitter and full of original curses for you. Mr. 419: (Obviously subdued) I didn't hear. I would have come. Ayo: Too bad. You heard your mama is leprous too? You didn't hear about that, abi? Mr. 419: (Now uncomfortable) No, I didn’t hear. Ayo: (Enjoying myself thoroughly). Too bad. Is your wife that foolish too? Not even a word from her after you folks married without our blessings? If the husband is not wise, is the wife lame-witted too? Mr. 419: She's fine. I'm certain she'll get across to you. There's an issue… (, breaking in before he begins his story) Ayo: Johnson, O se mi o: (you offended me). I sent you money to buy me a car and you just disappeared. When am I having my money back? You want me to curse you too like your father did? I don't have his kind of patience I'm sure you know. I won't wait that long before I give you what you deserve. Mr. 419: (Grunted). This issue is important, Ayo: Shut up!!! When are you sending money home? Haba! We sent you to school, clothed you and sent you abroad, Are you now a 419? Stealing from me your friend too. Your father was right to curse you, And you can't escape it if you continue like this. It's not a curse. Mr. 419: I'll repay you. After about 15 minutes of moves and countermoves…I owned up. Ayo: See Mr. 419, I don't know any Johnson in UK . I just needed to teach you a lesson. Go get a proper job. Mr. 419: Were! Oloriburuku! Lo ti n sepe fun mi lat'aaro! (Madman, and you've been cursing me since morning!) Disconnected |
Politics / Re: . by SouthEast1: 2:22am On Sep 19, 2011 |
case closed, Jason |
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Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 8:20pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: Tinubu has opened his panties. Please go back and lick his arrrrsseee some more. |
Politics / Re: Oshiomhole Denies Impregnating 24 Year Old Undergraduate. by SouthEast1: 8:01pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Like Adams (ACN) like Sullivan (PDP) |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 7:59pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
nelovpa:You attended his party, knowing what happens there? We can pardon you the first time you attended, but at for the others times- since you saw what went on the first time- you are as guilty as the randy dog. I bet you were wearing a topless/semi skirt, exposing your cleavages to attract the Gov and his boys?lol |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 7:54pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
engr j: Lol! I almost forgot that our own Adam Oshiomhole, the holiest of the holy, also did it. I wonder what Babadudu said when it was an ACN man canning lirrle girls all over the damn place. These things are normal in Nigeria and I bet GEJ has a girl he is canning somwehere, with a condom. When he removes the condom, pikin go show. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 7:08pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
N101: The difference between Chime (i.e., if the story is true) and the rest without kids to show for their own unholy liaison is the use of a condom. Make them remove the condom from their tool and the kid will come tumbling in. In that respect, Chime was dumb. Plus, not no one, not I, says it is right. But it is the sad reality. |
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