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Have u taken time to go through the terms and conditions. And are we saying it is proper for ones contact to be reassigned? If yes, i dont think we in order. What needs to be done is to constantly call for reassessment of the user line by callng for a kinda registration |
beinstein:Why wont it be my business, i purchased and paid for it to make it my property |
lekjons:work, work, work |
beinstein:Can u hear yourself, it will be blocked and not reselling someone's property because it's in ur custody |
ikbnice:This is really bad, i cant imagine someone else getting and recieving msgs and informations meant for me. If ncc wont do anything we shld flood the court with this kinda case |
I lost my phone and the sim in it one year ago, and recently i went to see if i can retrieve the line back, but to my amazement i was told that it has been recycled and sold out. MTN shld be prepared for me as i would do everything possible to get back my line that i bought with my hard earned money in 2002 @11,900. Imagine a line that was sold out to a customer that would have ones information and contact connected to it and later was sold out to another unsuspecting customer. This act is fraudulent,criminal and which is a breach of contract. |
Is the black market arm deals from south africa appropriately directed for the purpose it was meant for. The duo of dasuki and gusau have a questiion to answer |
Ndkings1:how do you do it |
This bvn saga is really keeping every one on his/her toes and its crazy. Banks doesnt have the right to hold back your account, I wld rather close my a/c than this unnecessary rush. Truly this bvn of a tang wld be a continous process just like the telecomm sim registeration. We shldnt panic that our account wld be closed, for where. |
I tried as much as possible to believe this story. The little girl sat on ur lap and eventually u had a hard on and the girl got inquistive by trying to figure what is there and you were enjoying it, but i must say it that it would be terrible if there is any act of molestation from you, cos with this ur story i smell rat with alot of cover ups. You should try desist from it and ask for forgiveness. I cant imagine my daughter of that age visiting a male neighbour with or without other kids. |
I tried as much as possible to really believe this story, but i must say it would be terrible if there is any act of molestation from you. You should try desist from it and ask for forgiveness. I cant imagine my daughter of that age visiting a male neighbour with or without other kids. |
It would be of a necessity if the parties involve in this dispute can be called to order to avoid any form of eventuality. |
Dangote's lust for wealth tears two sister communities apart Published: 21 May 2015 Hits: 68 With his fortune soaring from $2.1 billion to $13.8 billion in the short space of a year, Aliko Dangote, Chairman of Dangote Group bounded up the ladder of prestigious Forbes magazine’s billionaire’s list.One would think that he would at least exercise some restraint in his frantic lunge for greater wealth and acclaim but Dangote wouldn't. His lust for affluence and favourable media mention is limitless; so insatiable it is, that it persistently drives him to commit shameful and grievous acts in the course of business; another disgraceful lunge by the chairman of Dangote Group resonates in his bid to destabilise Ebira and Okpella communities in Kogi and Edo States respectively. In order to perpetuate his dynasty and lust for wealth, Dangote has sown the seeds of conflict and interminable strife between the two communities and stakeholders in the region's limestone belt. Pundits note that if the situation is not checked soon, it could lead to colossal carnage and between both communities and stakeholders in the region's limestone endowment. Dangote Cement Plc with support from Ado Ibrahim, traditional ruler of Ebira, is arming jobless youth and vigilante groups to wreak pandemonium on neighbouring Okpella community in Edo State. This plot to destabilise the two communities is frantically supported by the traditional ruler of Ebira, Alhaji Ado Ibrahim. Ibrahim allegedly answers to Dangote and owes unflinching allegiance to him because the immense financial rewards he gets from doing so. Thus he works assiduously to actualize his benefactor's ambition of owning Okpella region's limestone deposits and perpetuating his business empire in the area. The situation aggravated soon after Ado Ibrahim, through his company, AICO Ado Ibrahim and Company Ltd. illicitly sold limestone deposits in Obu, Okpella in Edo State to Dangote Cement Company Plc. A rival cement producer, BUA Group's Edo Cement Company made inroad into Okpella community and in the wake of its attempt to establish a cement factory in the area, Dangote has declared war on the company and its host community. It is instructive to note however, that Obu, Okpella falls within neighbouring Edo State and not Kogi State. Ado Ibrahim's frenzied attempts to actualise Dangote's business interests in the area remains indefensible and untenable in the face of hard, uncontestable facts. Available facts show that Dangote Cement Company has no business prospecting limestone in Obu, Okpella, Edo State. Intelligence reports commissioned and issued by British colonialists from 1929 to 1954 make it abundantly clear and beyond doubt that the River Obu marks the North Eastern boundary of Okpella which has an area of 144.5 square miles. In 1954, the Nigerian government enacted the law which is still the extant law proclaiming the North Eastern boundary between the Western region and the Northern region, which till date consists of the boundary between Edo State and Kogi State as it was between Bendel State and Kwara State. Furthermore, in 1994, when Alhaji Ado Ibrahim under the cloak of fathom and non- existent series of Mining leases, including Exclusive Prospecting Licensing numbers 11302, 11303, 11316 and SEPL 229, out of which he carved a yet Fathom ML 17524 sought to annex the same OBU mineral deposit in Okpella, Edo State, the Okpella communities being law abiding citizens filed suit no: FHC/B/42/94 at the Federal High Court, Benin. The suit was against Alhaji Ado Ibrahim and his company as well as the Federal Minister of Mines, the Attorney- General of the federation among others. The Okpella people sought inter alia, the invalidation of those prospecting rights and leases as well as perpetual injunction to restrain the defendants from entering Okpella territory, Obu, under the cloak of any such bogus mineral rights. Judgment was given accordingly in favour of Okpella people and Alhaji Ado Ibrahim and his company were restrained perpetually, yet and in violation of this judgment, he continues to attack Okpella and attempts to seize Obu deposits and excise it to Kogi State. Having failed at his attempts to do so, Alhaji Ado Ibrahim and his company applied to Okpella for local consent in 1997 for the Obu mineral deposit but he was informed of the impossibility on legal grounds. This is because the Edo Cement Company had already been granted the license. Thereafter, he resorted to illegal means and methods to acquire the rights; his desperate measures led to his invitation of Dangote Cement plc into the fray by seeking to alter the legal boundary between Edo and Kogi State, and renaming the same deposits as "Ubo" or "Oguda-Ubo" deposit, a non-existent entity. Alhaji Ado Ibrahim with the aid of Dangote Cement Plc continue to wage war against Okpella community and Edo (Bua) Cement with a view to overrun the cement industry in Okpella, Edo State and unconstitutionally excise and cut the portion of Edo State and reallocate it to Kogi State. www.naijatimes.ng/index.php/entertainments/103-dangote-s-lust-for-wealth-tears-two-sister-communities-apart |
ionsman:He is worried and troubled by his conscience with the impression that the party he belongs might be doubtful in his loyalty. And this is to clear the air about what they may think about what led him to this extent as a politicial first and secondly a pastor |
nickxtra:I wonder o |
PASTOR OSAGIE IZE-IYAMU WROTE ON COMRADE GOVERNOR ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE WEDDING INVITATION: A week ago, I received a surprise invitation from an unexpected source. The Comrade Governor, Adams Oshiomhole was remarrying after the unfortunate demise of his first wife, Clara and he was personally inviting me to attend the ceremony. I deliberately consulted with a lot of people and was frankly not surprised at the varied responses I got. While many warned me not to go near there, others cautioned that it was a trap that could bring political embarrassment. The diplomats proffered a middle of the road approach, which was; don’t attend but send a high powered delegation. A few however saw it as a personal event and advised that I should go. I thank those I consulted because the bible declares that in the multitude of counsel, there is safety. I just returned from the wedding and I’m glad I went. Why did I go? Why shouldn't I have gone? The governor himself invited me. People seem to forget that I’m first a pastor before being a politician. What example do I send if my politics like others is characterized with hatred, enmity and bitterness. The book of ecclesiastics talks about times and seasons. There is a time for politics, the contestation for power, and there is a time for peace, the consolidation of governance. We have fought bitterly, an election for power and the war for now is over. It is now time again to make peace. The Comrade Governor could not marry in the time of war, so he waited for the war to end. We thank God that the war did not escalate and we appreciate the combatants, their armies and indeed the Nigeria people for the return to normalcy. I thank the Comrade Governor for the civility in inviting me, in spite of our known political differences and I sincerely pray that God will bless his marriage. I congratulate his beautiful wife and hope she will be able to manage him, the way Comrade Clara, our charming, prayerful and humble late first lady did. Am I thinking of going back to the APC? No! No! No! I have moved on and I have no regret. I wish the Comrade Governor joy in his new marriage and to Edo people, I say The Future Is bright! |
I beg this wahala still persist. Let somebody helep |
pdp under gej flopped and now blame shifting is prevalent also infighting that is heading the party to a final collapse |
Glowstone:Which one is that? |
beinstein:I have assess my phone to check for a probable running app, but i found non because i have disconnected all. Even there are times that free bonus would be given to me still my main account wld be tampered with. |
obinnati:It means i have to stop recharging my line, cos i know whenever i dont have airtime i do browse with the bundle. |
I have an active opera mini data bundle on my account but whenever i use the application, am always billed from my main account. I have frequently complained to the customer service department, but i was told that there are possibilty of a running application on my phone aside from opera, which there is non-application running. Please i need a lasting solution to this problem pls. |
oluemmy2:How would one get to know he has been shortlisted, cos i was to be shortlisted in that year |
I learnt payment in physical cash wld be made tomorrow for the first election, while the balance of the 2nd election wld be made later into the bank accounts we provide. |
On friday |
If you know when the money would be paid you should please update us. |
