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WoodcrestMayor:Thank you! Some people fail to distinguish between bankers and bank workers. A guy will wear his suit and tie, call himself a banker, get to work, take of his suit and enter his booth and collect money, count and stamp. Bros... you are a bank worker. Banker ko...Ubanka ni |
tomakint:Not from the north. It was orchestrated by the US government. |
acunon:Thank you. I only made the suggestion because when I'm ready to buy I hope that I won't have any issues and would want every care taken to ship. I see a curve 65 inch. Does it come with a stand and/or remote? |
adrusa:The fact is that the packaging is not adequate going by the photos. All the packaging he uses does is to protect the screen. It won't stop the tv from bouncing up and down or side to side in the cargo hold. For big tv's, I advise the seller to construct wooden crates to put the tv in and pad it with foam. I recall shipping a 50 inch from UK and it was put in a wooden crate and stuffed with pillows. The seller should try as much as possible to eliminate any risk of damage from his end. A buyer cannot be liable for receiving a defective item especially if the seller has not taken adequate care to ensure the item is transported as safely as possible. On a last note and I always say this...I do not trust 'my people' when it comes to money. They do not have honor and will never refund even if they knowingly sold you a defective item. |
donvicky2007:You can request a photo of the serial number and compare with the serial number you receive. |
Like Ayodeji said, in Microsoft Word, choose save as and select pdf as file type to save as. If you have any torrent software, go to any torrent site and search for nitro pdf cracked version. I got a cracked version with full functionality. |
There is nothing whatsoever to prove that these photos were taken in Nigeria. I think that some people should employ common or uncommon sense before they repost articles and news they see on the Internet. Unfortunately, I don't know who to pile blame on...the posters or the people who believe without questioning the authenticity. My name is not Ben Bruce and I just want to make uncommon sense |
We've not finished maintaining hydro-electric and gas plants; we are thinking nuclear. They should go and read about Chernobyl and Fukushima. Safe journey |
The entire 3 trillion is not solely FG funds. Agencies which are funded from revenue they generate will get their funds from the TSA. Other agencies also have their funds in there so it is not accurate to make it seem like the entire 3 trillion can be spent by the FG. |
SirJeffry:Exactly! There was never a kidnap. |
At a different forum, the Attorney- General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has so far recovered over $2 trillion (about N400 trillion) looted from the national treasury. $2 Trillion??
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This video confuses me! Did they get a man to act as a dog or a demon to act like a man-dog? This is the only church in the world where they interview demons every week! Poor man...hope he gets paid well for curling his fingers like that and eating his shoes...or poor demon? ![]() |
So this version of the story isn't correct? And huge public outcry and the pressure on security agents may have been contributory factors to the rescue of three female students of babington Macaulay Junior Seminary in Ikorodu, Lagos State. The girls — Timilehin Olosa, Tofunmi Popoola and Deborah Akinayo — were kidnapped by gunmen on Monday on their school premises. PUNCH Metro gathered that they were rescued by policemen and other security operatives at the Imota area of Ikorodu on Sunday. It was gathered that the public outcry prompted the government to meet the needs of security agencies on the rescue operation, while the Inspector-General of Police, Solomon Arase, sent his special team to Lagos to take over the operation. The security agents had combed every nook and cranny of the state, especially the Ikorodu area, making the abductors uncomfortable to stay in one place. Our correspondent was told by one of the security agents involved in the rescue operation that it was discovered that the victims were initially taken to Adamo forest immediately after their abduction. Adamo forest is across the river in Lugbusi community, where the school is situated in Ikorodu. The source said, “We gathered that the kidnappers were 12 men, and they came in eight canoes. They used seven AK-47 rifles for the operation. “One of the men, who we later identified as Lamiameni, brought the kidnapping job to the gang, while another member, known as Felix, alias Tradition, was the one communicating with the families for ransom negotiation.” Another source said from the forest, the gang moved to a creek, located between Ikorodu and Epe, Lagos State, where they also held the girls. Security agents were said to have had the first break on March 4, when a suspected kidnapper, Emmanuel Arigidi, aged 37, was sent by the gang from the creeks to buy foodstuffs. He was said to have bought foodstuffs big enough for an army, which confirmed the suspicion that he was a member of the gang. He was subsequently arrested. He said, “Arigidi broke down during interrogation and confessed to being a member of the gang that stole the schoolgirls. He gave us the direction to the place they were keeping the girls, and mentioned the names of other members. He even promised to lead the operatives to the location.” It was gathered that after waiting for Arigidi for two days, the gang sensed that something was amiss and thereafter moved to an area around Igbo Okuta Bridge, Imota, Ikorodu. It was gathered that possible hiding places had been discussed among the gang members during the planning of the kidnapping. When security operatives therefore noticed that there were no activities in the creek, they suspected that the gang had fled the area. But Arigidi had no problem in revealing the place they could be. Also, the relatives of suspected abductors mentioned by Arigidi were said to have been rounded up and made to plead with their people on the telephone to release the girls. It was learnt that the fathers of two of the suspected kidnappers were allowed on Saturday to go after their sons to talk to them and other gang members to release the girls. “At about 5am on Sunday, over 500 operatives, comprising the IG team, the Lagos State Police Command and other security agencies stormed Imota and rescued the schoolgirls at the Igbo Okuta Bridge area of Ikorodu,” a source said. Two other suspected kidnappers were arrested during the |
Escus sa! I obsarv that your EFCC sheef is already standing with them! What will happen with his stand as you have denied them? Will he deny standing with them?
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Just make sure we don't have poor and vulnerable 'ghosts' on the register. |
TheCEO1004:He isn't a security officer, he is a aircraft marshal ...I guess |
TheophilusA:I'm sorry but intelligence and EFCC don't belong in the same sentence. People who after seizing mobile phones and boasting that their forensic unit will have to run analysis on the phones and all; a few weeks later pleaded to come and unlock the phones for them! Phones they seized under false pretence that I was not allowed phones in the premises while visiting. How many successful convictions so far? 0. Well done EFCC |
Please do not believe anything EFCC says. In the coming days , you may read about a lawsuit involving the EFCC and a particular individual who they detained and made noise about in the press. That individual is suing the EFCC for 2 billion naira and guess what...EFCC swore under oath a counter affidavit that they never arrested this said individual, that they never seized his property or froze his accounts. I am wondering where this individual was for 40 days and where we we taking food and clothes to for those days he was in detention. |
kakameks:No, he didn't give a standing order. He said that in 18-24 months from now, no cattle will be roaming. |
ThuGnificenX:I'm on the knight 9500 which gives 55Gb from 5pm to 9am weekdays and all weekend. I'm not a heavy user though just the occasional download which only occurs when I find a series l like. I also use netflix once in a while but I still managed to accumulate data. They've increased it to 14000 though which is way too much for Internet so I'd either move to a cheaper plan if they let me keep the data or exhaust it and move to smile. |
solibayo:I think you should email them. I emailed them asking what happens to my accumulated rolled over data if I move to a unified plan, they replied say I could roll over the data to any new unified plan. I don't think it is a bad deal if I can roll over my 152 GB to the cheapest 24 hour plan. |
DaBullIT:You put the name in bold dude. Just accept that you got it wrong and move on. |
DaBullIT:Mr Smarty pants, if you read carefully, you will see where they said some instructions were from the son and some from the FATHER. Last time I checked, a female parent is not a father. Try again |
Rajosh:I am surprised that you don't know the SDGs is that recognized. As you may or may not know, it is a successor of the MDGs which like the SDGs was the most ambitious development agenda. The MDGs did not start in Nigeria till 2006; 6 years late, and it just came to an end in 2015. The SDGs will run till 2030 and hopefully the new SSAP will hit the ground running, hopefully we can do better in achieving the SDGs. You are part of a global campaign to end poverty and foster sustainable development.... use it well. |
Zone22:Now we understand why he needs both a PA and SA for Photography. Bayo takes the pictures of the president while Sunday takes the picture of the person taking the picture. |
Are you really sure about number 4? Why shift to neutral? Don't you think it would be better to downshift gradually to the lowest gear so that you utilise engine braking. Just a thought |
4everGod:The reason is seat belts. The driver and orderly were most likely wearing seat belts. The minister, wife and son would have been tossed about in the SUV as it rolled. |
I think they are adding more options not increasing prices. |
benbazus:I searched for 3rd party insurance on Google and got a hit. I visited their site and paid using interswitch. I received a pin in my email address which in used to log into the portal online. I filled in my vehicle details...type, model, color, VIN, engine number and all and submitted. Then uploaded my drivers license and vehicle license. That's all. I used gold link insurance company so do a search for them . There are others that provide online insurance so I am not endorsing this particular one. |
femi4:Okay sir, I will revise my assumption , let it be know that MOST and not all of the third party insurance done in VIO / licensing offices are fake. However, if you want to be 100% certain that your insurance is genuine, shop around for your insurance yourself either online or with a reputable broker. VIO offices are not insurance firms so they have no business selling insurance. Is that okay now? |
femi4:The only method you know doesn't necessarily mean that's the only method that exists. Let's not debate this any further. Some VIO offices utilise scratch cards and some collude with unscrupulous elements to issue worthless policies. Any insurance less than 5k is not insurance and Im not aware of this one. What do I know anyway... I'm just a car user who prefers to buy his insurance online. |
femi4:Oh yes! I am aware of that and you are fortunate to have patronised an office that utilises the scratch card. I have no doubt that that will be genuine but that is an exception. Most will issue you the paper insurance typed there on the spot. |
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...maybe if you get placement in the east...Don't try Lagos.