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Phone/Internet Market / Re: Unlock Your Usb Modem For Free :just To Help Nigerians by Stevo30: 12:23pm On Feb 07, 2011
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Politics / Re: Official Camera Men & Video Men At Every Polling Station Might Be A Way Forward by Stevo30: 10:26am On Jan 10, 2011
Government leaders are obviously not interested in having free and fair election. I had thought in the line of having a cameraman with at least two armed policemen in every polling booth, but this can only happen in a situation where leaders are interested in having a clean election. Take ekiti re-run election for instance, election was conducted in few wards and yet it was one of the worst election in Nigeria history.

Nigeria is a difficult country, to prevent malpractice in Nigerian football league matches some years back, they asked all home teams to allow video recording, but the moments you bring out a video camera, the fans of the home team would swoop on you to damage the camera. Up to date is only star matches that are recorded to allow home teams and referees to have their way without any verifiable evidence of wrong doing.

Nigeria will be great one day but not until we do away with most of the present politicians or change their orientation.
Politics / Re: Describe Gej In Two Words. by Stevo30: 10:36pm On Jan 08, 2011
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Phone/Internet Market / Re: Unlock Your Usb Modem For Free :just To Help Nigerians by Stevo30: 12:03pm On Nov 09, 2010
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Phone/Internet Market / Re: Unlock Your Usb Modem For Free :just To Help Nigerians by Stevo30: 9:10pm On Oct 19, 2010
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Health / Re: Ladies And Viginal Odor by Stevo30: 8:45pm On Sep 14, 2010
sd-6:

The womanliness is a self-cleansing organ of the body. However, diseases may distort its organic composition leading to pathogenic reaction that bring about odour. Women are often advised to wash the vagin.a with soap and disinfectant. This however leads to organic distortion in the vg. Wash ONLY with clean water. And take care of pubic and armpit hairs by shaving clean for armpit and depending on your choice, clean for pubic. Apply deodorant to your body , take care of your hair making sure its lice-free and u're gud to go.

You are very right. womanliness is self cleansing, however ladies have beware of who they sleep with. Because of the composition of ladies womanliness, infections dont show on time unlike guys. maintain a high level of hygiene and insist on condom everytime
Career / Re: What Is The Salary For Social Workers In Nigeria. Please Advice by Stevo30: 8:25pm On Sep 14, 2010
there are social workers in most public hospitals (secondary$ tertiary), of course they get paid like any other civil servants. There are also social workers in public health department most local governments, these are also civil servants. and there are people working in NGOs, CSO, INGOs. Depending on the organization they work for some earn as good as those who work in bank and oil and gas.

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Food / Re: Maggi Family Menu: by Stevo30: 8:54pm On Sep 09, 2010
pls send me the e-book maggi menu too. hartdzia@yahoo.com
Romance / Are You Dating A Married Man Or Woman? by Stevo30: 2:00pm On Sep 06, 2010
Are you dating a married man or woman?
It is almost a year since my daughter Fadeke died and though it is very Painful recounting the details of her death to the public, I need to do this in the hope that other young ladies will learn from her story.

My husband and I are in our early fifties and besides Fadeke, the eldest, we have three other children. Over the years, we did our best to impart sound morals and values into our children though we did not become committed Christians until about five years ago. All our children are single and live at home with us.

About eighteen months ago, Fadeke began having headaches; we did not make much of this and she took analgesics whenever the headaches came but when the headaches became persistent, she went to her office clinic to see the doctor.
She was treated for malaria and typhoid and for a while she seemed okay but the headaches soon returned with a vengeance. Her condition became so serious that she had to take her annual leave because we felt that she just needed to rest. She spent most of leave sleeping and occasionally watching TV and by the time she resumed back at work, she had fully recovered.

Everything went smoothly for about two months then Fadeke started complaining about the headaches again and it was now accompanied by dizziness. This time around, my husband insisted on a full medical check-up for her but when she did this, the doctor still could not determine what was wrong with her. We even had her tested for HIV but the results came back negative; we were perplexed and did not know what to do. Fadeke was in pain and getting weaker by the day; at that point, my husband and I went to tell our church leadership about it, we were in dire need of physical, emotional and spiritual support.

When our pastor heard all that was going on, he advised us to join him in a three days prayer and fasting session to seek the face of the Lord. We were more than willing so for the following three days, our family asked God to show us the cause of Fadeke's ailment and give us a way out of the situation.

When I went to bed on the night of the last day of the praying and fasting, I had a dream. In the dream, I saw the Lord and He told me that Fadeke's condition was a result of an action she took. He said that she had "gone against covenant" by dating a married man; the man's wife was a committed Christian and He was fighting her battles for her. I was alarmed and woke up in a panic; immediately, I woke my husband up, told him of my dream and we began to pray for God's mercy.

The next morning, we told our pastor about my dream and he said that the way out was to find out the identity of the woman and get her to forgive Fadeke but when we confronted Fadeke, she denied being in a relationship with a married man. It was as if Fadeke's denial triggered something because her condition grew worse and she had to be admitted but the doctors could not really help, as they could not pinpoint what was wrong with her.

A few days later, I called one of Fadeke's closest friends, Gladys, and told her about my dream and asked her if she knew the person Fadeke was dating; Gladys told me that Fadeke was indeed dating one of her married colleagues in the office. I was alarmed at this because I felt that my husband and I had brought her up to know better than that but evidently, I was wrong.

On further prompting, Gladys told me that Fadeke had been dating the man for a little over three months when his wife somehow got to know about their affair.

Fadeke had told her that the woman had gotten her phone number from her husband's phone and pleaded with her to leave her husband alone but Fadeke had responded by telling the woman to stop disturbing and to sort the issue out with her husband (I was stunned when I heard this). When her pleas met deaf ears, the woman had told Fadeke that she gave her seven days to stop the affair or else she would have herself to blame then she dropped the phone.

The next day, Fadeke had told her lover about the conversation with his wife and he had apparently gone home afterwards and warned his wife off Fadeke; that was the last Fadeke and Gladys heard of the woman. Fadeke's health problem had started barely a month after that incident. I was horrified that my daughter could behave in such a manner but all I was concerned about was the way forward. Without further ado, I decided to seek out the man Fadeke was dating in her office with the hope that I could get to meet his wife through him.

At first, Gladys told me that the man, Jude, did not want to meet with me but I persisted and after I threatened to go to his office he reluctantly agreed to meet my husband and I. Jude was a good-looking young man in his mid-thirties and upon enquiry, he told us that he had been married for just five years; his wife, Nneka, was a banker and they have one child.

Jude was obviously uneasy about meeting with us and we tried our best to set his mind at ease; we had gone past the point of condemnation, we just wanted our daughter healed. My husband told him about my dream and then we told him that we would like to meet his wife so we could ask her to forgive Fadeke.
Jude told us that she had recently travelled out of the country on a two weeks vacation but he promised to call her and give her my number so we could talk; there was nothing left for my husband and I to do than wait for her call.

One morning about a week later, Jude and his wife came to see my husband and I. Immediately after the introductions Nneka went down on her knees and recounted her side of the incident. Apparently, after Fadeke's refusal to end her affair with Jude and his quarrel with Nneka over her phone call to Fadeke, their relationship deteriorated. They fought constantly and Nneka said that she felt like a fool when after her "seven days ultimatum" to Fadeke, it was obvious that Jude and her were still dating; he still came home late from work and continued answering some late night and weekend calls in a low voice.
She said that she was very disturbed by this then one day while praying, God told her to stop fighting Jude and that she should leave the battle to Him. She had obeyed God by changing her attitude towards Jude and the whole situation.

Nneka said that she had been shocked when on her return to the country, Jude told her about our visit and Fadeke's condition. Nneka told us that she did not know that God would vindicate her in this manner and that she had forgiven Fadeke. I wish I could say that my daughter recovered after this but Fadeke was unrepentant about her actions.
Fadeke was in the hospital for about two months before she went into a coma and never regained consciousness.

Comments

Covenant is not a strange concept to African cultures. It is fairly common to find families and communities to enter into covenant with other families, communities or even local gods. When this happens, both parties to the covenant understand that they have become one; it is understood that whatever happens to one party automatically happens to the other and they also have common friends and enemies. Covenants are serious matters and any disloyalty to the terms of a covenant means death.

Marriage is a covenant (not contract) relationship between a man and a woman. This is why the Bible says that when a man and a woman get married, they become one flesh. In a marriage, a couple stands as one united entity and all friends and foes are common to them; it goes against covenant for one person to have a friend that is unacceptable to his/her spouse, it is taboo! If you are married, you must not continue with any relationship that makes your spouse uncomfortable much less enter into an adulterous relationship.

Christianity is a covenant relationship between God and man. Whatever affects a Christian affects God; this is why God said in Genesis 12 "I will bless those who bless you and whoever curses you, I will curse" and "whoever touches you, touches the apple of His eyes" (Zech 2:cool. God is a covenant keeping God; if you belong to Him your battles become His. This is why I tell wives with unfaithful husbands not to fight their husbands but to get on your knees and pray. As long as you are on God's side, no woman is woman enough to take your husband!

The Bible also says that it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of God (Hebrews 10: 31). If man chases you, you can run to God but when God chases you, whom can you run to? It is for this reason that I tell wives that when they come against the hold of strange women over their husbands and petition God in prayer, they should pray for the salvation of those mistresses. Maybe if Nneka had prayed for Fadeke's salvation, she might not have remained hard-hearted and she might have been able to receive God's mercy. Maybe.

Parents, it is also important that we constantly keep a prayer cover over our children. Recognize that you are only their caregivers and dedicate them back to God; He alone is able to preserve them. You cannot watch over them 24 hours a day and neither will they always tell you the things that they get into but nobody and nothing escapes the eyes of God. Pray for your children, no matter their age. Teach them to love and fear the Lord, help them to develop a loving and deep relationship with their Heavenly Father and you will not have cause for regret.

Are you dating a married man or woman? Your life is in danger particularly when his wife or husband is a Christian. "Don't you realize how patient He is being with you? Or don't you care? Can't you see that He has been waiting all this time without punishing you to give time to turn from your sin? His kindness is meant to lead you to repentance" (Romans 2: 3). Please repent and retrace your steps.
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Get Your Star Tv Decoder And Watch 40 Cable Channels by Stevo30: 4:20pm On Jul 24, 2010
They added three channels and removed three while etv one or two other channels are blank. one step forward, two steps backward
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Star Tv Dth Up To 40 Channels Without Dish by Stevo30: 4:19pm On Jul 24, 2010
e-star and real star finally available this morning
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Startimes Transmission Breaks. Why? by Stevo30: 4:16pm On Jul 24, 2010
Not only on discovery, i guess on almost all the stations. I guess you ask for too much on cheape stuff like star times, may be they would get bet sha
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Startimes Television- A Bundle Of Deceit by Stevo30: 7:59pm On Jul 23, 2010
For 1k per month its ok. I live at shogunle and I use my existing external antenna. The signal is clear. Its bot the best you get but for the price thats probably ok. If you are feeling like a big boy DSTV is there for 95k per month. High quality for high value.
TV/Movies / Re: MTN Project Fame West Africa: Season 3 by Stevo30: 7:29pm On Jul 18, 2010
I am loving this show. Keep it coming.
Politics / Re: Us Rakes N300b From Nigerian Corruption by Stevo30: 5:15pm On Jul 04, 2010
naija na wa o
Sports / Re: Nigeria Rescinds Decision On Suspension Of Nff by Stevo30: 5:11pm On Jul 04, 2010
this is what they should have done in the first instance. I wonder who advises our government
Sports / Nigeria Rescinds Decision On Suspension Of Nff by Stevo30: 4:10pm On Jul 04, 2010
The Nigerian government has rescinded its decision to suspend the board of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) following the ultimatum by FIFA whis lapse on Monday. The board of NFF has also impeached its president, vice president and the chairman of its technical committee. The Congress of NFF is expected to ratify the impeachment according to FIFA rules and regulations.
Politics / Us Rakes N300b From Nigerian Corruption by Stevo30: 4:01pm On Jul 04, 2010
US rakes in 300b from Nigerian corruption
By Musikilu Mojeed

July 4, 2010 03:23PM
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About two years after foreign law enforcement agencies slammed punitive fines in the US and Germany on Siemens for bribing officials of foreign countries - including Nigeria - to secure contracts, no Nigerian has been prosecuted.

As Nigerian law enforcement agencies engage in what appears to be an everlasting investigation of government officials indicted abroad for corruption, one country, the United States, is busy raking in massive revenue on account of Nigeria's dereliction.

Nigeria's bribery misfortune has so far generated over N300 billion (approximately $2 billion) in revenue for the United States government, from fines it imposed on companies which bribed Nigerian officials to corner government contracts. Our analysis of the three current major international bribery scandals (Siemens, Halliburton/TSKJ, Daimler) involving Nigerian officials, indicates no traction or indictment from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the agency that leads investigations relating to economic and financial crimes.

This finding also coincides with the release of a business survey on crime and corruption in our country, which indicates that Nigerians have "little trust in anti-corruption authorities."

The report is a collaboration between the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the European Union (EU), and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

"It is hard to have any confidence in these agencies, and all these endless investigations point at nothing but a case of dereliction, and probably collaboration, or both," said Jiti Ogunye, a leading public interest lawyer in Lagos, who wondered angrily "how come that 19 years after Siemens, (the Germany-based multinational electrical firm) agreed to pay fines to both the US and German authorities for bribing officials of foreign countries - including Nigeria - to secure contracts, no Nigerian has been prosecuted?"

Another attorney, Abuja-based Charles Musa, said if the US government is fining its own citizens, and its companies, it is unfortunate that Nigeria, where all the bribery took place, be it Anammco or Halliburton, is just grandstanding and playing to the gallery, and not serious about prosecuting its citizens.

"In a proper country, those companies should have been fined themselves, and they'll be blacklisted. It's unfortunate that we don't have the political will to prosecute any crime in this country as long as it doesn't involve a poor man. These people are well known, they (their names) are on the Internet, they are in US court papers, and nothing has happened to them. It is unfortunate," he said.

US revenue

The revenue made by the United States represents fines paid by bribe givers: Siemens, Kellogg Brown & Root, Technip and Daimler AG, to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice in settlement agreements, for giving kickbacks to Nigerian officials in exchange for multibillion dollar contracts. And by the time investigations are completed in the $182 million Halliburton bribery scandal, which has so far yielded $917 million dollars for the U.S. government, the country is likely to rake in an additional N68 billion (approximately $449million) in fines from a former Halliburton executive Albert Jackson Stanley, two United Kingdom citizens, Jeffrey Tesler and Wojciech Chodan, and ENI of France, a member of the infamous TSKJ consortium.

Already, Mr Stanley has been sentenced to seven years in jail and he is to pay $10.8 million in restitution. Tesler and Chodan, who allegedly coordinated the elaborate bribery scheme on behalf of the TSKJ consortium, have also been indicted by a federal grand jury in Houston and might forfeit $132 million to the American government.

Investigations into ENI's involvement in the bribery scheme is still ongoing but in anticipation of its indictment, the company has already set aside 250 million euro, an amount it plans to deploy in a settlement agreement with the SEC and the Department of Justice.

America has accused the company of violating its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which forbids "certain classes of persons and entities to make payments to foreign government officials to assist in obtaining or retaining business."

Unwilling Nigeria

But while the U.S. is prosecuting its citizens involved in the scams and compelling concerned companies to pay huge fines, Nigeria, where the offences were committed and whose citizens received the bribes, has failed to properly investigate the cases and punish those involved.

"What that means is that Nigerian laws and institutions are not working and we are paying dearly for that," said Bunmi Aborisade, an adjunct professor at the State University of New York. "If those fines had been paid to our country, it would have gone a long way in alleviating poverty among our people. But that is even if the fine proceeds are not stolen again."

Siemens was the first to enter into a settlement agreement with the SEC and the American justice department. On December 12, 2008, in a charge brought against it in a US District Court for the District of Columbia, the German company agreed to pay $350 million in disgorgement to SEC and a $450 million criminal fine to the justice department.

The company had earlier paid fines of 395 million Euro (approximately $569 million) and 201 million Euro(approximately $285 million) to the office of the Prosecutor-General in Munich, Germany, over the same charge that it bribed Nigerian officials to corner four telecommunication contracts.

When Siemens first entered into these plea agreements, the Nigerian government blacklisted it and suspended it from handling government contracts. But the Umaru Yar'Adua administration soon lifted the suspension, saying the company had repented. The company did not pay any fine and nobody was prosecuted for the crime.

Two months later, in February 2009, Kellog Brown and Root parted with $177 million and $402 million in payments it made to SEC and the department of justice for its role in the bribing of top-level Nigerian officials in exchange for the contract to build our $6 billion Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas plant.

The two U.S. agencies then went after German automaker, Daimler, and got it to cough out a total $185 million in fines to settle charges that it compromised Nigerian officials to award several vehicle supply contracts to it.

With the announcement on Monday that Technip, a member of the TSKJ consortium, had agreed to pay $338 million for its role in the bribery of Nigerian officials, America's total earning from enforcement proceedings in the $182 million Halliburton bribery scam alone now stands at $917 million (approximately N138 billion).

"The resolutions announced today demonstrate once again the department's commitment to aggressively investigate and prosecute international bribery by U.S. and foreign corporations alike," the justice department's Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Mythili Raman, said in a statement. "The fact that Technip now must pay criminal penalties and civil disgorgement totalling $338 million should make clear that, in the end, bribery of foreign officials will have consequences."


Not finished

Yet the Americans are not finished. ENI, another member of the TSKJ consortium, is being investigated and both SEC and the Justice department are likely to file separate charges against the company before long. The fourth member of the TSKJ Consortium, JGC Corporation of Japan, may, however, escape U.S. sanctions because it is not listed in the New York Stock Exchange. It is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

The U.S. authorities said it was determined to bring to book all those involved in bribing foreign officials in exchange for business favours.

"The FBI is committed to pursuing those who disrupt the level playing field to which companies in the U.S. and around the world are entitled," said FBI Assistant Director Kevin L. Perkins. "This case (Technip's) demonstrates the FBI's commitment to aggressively investigate violations of this law. We will continue to investigate FCPA matters by working in partnership with other law enforcement agencies, both foreign and domestic, to ensure that both corporations and executives who bribe foreign officials in return for lucrative business contracts are punished." Analysts say while America's FBI and SEC are matching words with action, Nigeria's EFCC, responsible for the Nigerian end of the investigation, is running round in circles and barking without biting.

Not lifting a finger

"It is quite unfortunate and pathetic that foreign countries have brought to justice those who have engaged in bribery while doing businesses in Nigeria, while Nigeria, the victim of these corrupt practices, has not lifted a finger in such despicable acts against the country," said Bukola Oreofe, executive director, Nigeria Liberty Democratic Forum, a New York-based pro-democracy group.

"One can only leave to the imagination the number of schools, hospitals, roads, agricultural development, avoidable deaths that would have been averted if Nigeria had been protected from this fleecing or if the country, through her own criminal statutes, could bring the local and foreign perpetrators to justice.

"If the United States can earn millions from such punishment, it is sad that Nigeria looks the other way," Oreofe said.

Idris Akinbajo and Elor Nkereuwem contributed to this report.

http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/National/Economy/5589498-146/us_rakes_in_300b_from_nigerian.csp

Sports / Re: Jonathan Bans Nigeria From International Football For Two Years by Stevo30: 6:52pm On Jun 30, 2010
This Jonathan and hi advisers are mumus. Simple send efcc after those in glass house, stop funding football. If fifa like let them fund NFF to any tournament. Fifa would ban nigeria for atleast two years in addition the two years. This would be a total waste of a generation of footballers. May be 2018 again before nigeria's name is heard in international football circle
Music/Radio / Re: Church Songs, Hymns by Stevo30: 11:11am On Jun 30, 2010
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plz can anyone put me through i need to know how to use my projector for service to project our songs

Download easyworship 2007 on the net. Its a good software multimedia in churches
Sports / Re: Brazil Vs Chile: [3 - 0] @ World Cup 2010 by Stevo30: 8:06pm On Jun 28, 2010
Fabiano 2-0
NYSC / Re: NYSC: Which State/Year Did You Serve? by Stevo30: 2:01pm On Jun 27, 2010
Lagos 1997/98 I did my orinetation in Iseyin, oyo state because Lagos camp was overcrowded. The best part was the orientation, otherwise serving in lagos I didnt even know I was serving.
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Star Tv Dth Up To 40 Channels Without Dish by Stevo30: 4:07pm On Jun 22, 2010
If anybody needs that star decoder and you are in Lagos go to mushin between Idi-oro and Olosa, you will see the boys selling electronics displaying it for sale for 10k. if you go to their office Afibank building on Fatai Atere road they dont have in stock now. in the alternative you can get it 33 Obafemi Awolowo road ikeja close to ikeja underbridege.
Literature / Re: Who Is Your Best Newspaper Columnist In Nigeria Ever? by Stevo30: 4:59pm On Jun 21, 2010
Reuben Abati (Guardian), Simon Kolawole and Ademola (Editor Saturday punch) are my favorites.
Properties / Re: Fight Against House Agent Inspection Fee & Other Cheating Fees by Stevo30: 2:28pm On Jun 21, 2010
If you need an apartment got register with Diya, Jide Taiwo and other real estate firm, you would not pay any money except the standard agency fee when you are paying for the apartment. of course if you use on of those one room agents they will not only collect those stupid retainer fee but you could end up being duped
Politics / Re: Lagos Bans Pregnant Women From Riding Okada by Stevo30: 8:57pm On Jun 15, 2010
I think this is highly discriminatory against women and children, the vulnerable grup in out society. So pregnant women should be trekking around. Buses and cabs only ply major road. so how do they get to their house trek. Lagos is not like abuja where you can get N200 - 500 cab to most places. In lagos the fare for a drop where available starts from like N1000.

If the government must ban okada ban it outright, dont discriminate againt a group of people all in the guess of caring for them
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Argentina: [0 - 1] On June 12, 2010 @ World Cup by Stevo30: 3:04pm On Jun 12, 2010
Is somebody sure this lager beer man would not mess Nigeria up today. Calamitous Yobo and Shittu. I no dey o
Family / Memo To All Wifes, Girlfriend, Sweetheart On World Cup by Stevo30: 8:10pm On Jun 11, 2010
I saw this somewhere. Women do you agree? lets have your opinion

Sports / Re: Memo To All Wifes, Girlfriend, Sweetheart On World Cup by Stevo30: 4:50pm On Jun 11, 2010
where are the babes in the house? Lets hear what you think
Sports / Memo To All Wifes, Girlfriend, Sweetheart On World Cup by Stevo30: 4:11pm On Jun 11, 2010
I saw this somewhere. Women do you agree? lets have your opinion

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