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oga police let me tell u what has been bombin nigeria arm robbers via high ways,banks,homes etc police harrassment, road blockage i know you listin, so stop makin a fool out of yourself pls jungle cops |
amsky! and yes u got they bleeding truth right there. monkie no go understand till you ve been there and speak for urself my 1 naira!! shikina ha |
enough as it sound the ones that keep swing their ulgy head are the ones that lives in overseas. i mean the ones that got a lot of zeals to discourage u ! But i must say i never no nigerians gals are this nice u know course i just dnt know what went wrong with the ones in london where this AKA superman is.The ones back home look so much nicer than these furstrated ones that keep on puttin you of. when i was in nigeria last dec my skin went so dark like that south african baboon called MPELE on the other thread, i was like huh, how come these babes wey dey here just de glow shiny shine like this ha! you in this world u got to have some kind of soldier mentality in order to fly high in the sky. some of these folks in here has already denounced nigeria while at the other hand they will still love to sells cars from oversea to nigerians. some of them see nigeria as a tourist desendence hahha, when age catch up with them, they realise its time to build a house in nigeria well something got to change for good |
nigerian sqaunder squad !!!!!! i feelin their pain may god of thunder basuka all of them monkey in that house of assembley oooop house of squanders monkies |
that cloned baboon u still popin up! hahaha that red masked head huh. we are here! u feelin high like a loose stem cell! hahah That pic looks like Amy winehouse in black skin ! hahah sucker! MAKATA mean cloned monkey ! if na lie ask ur mum |
what a F*** ! smelly cloned model baboon right here awwh! lookin, now i know why there are only rich tiny pocket of baboon in Russia while the rest are poor makatas doin window shoppin. westerns never bes beggin starving sucker soldiers |
haha na wao |
she de bleach oo, she dey bleach oo! yellow fever, yeye thing oh well why do ghanian ladies love bleachin. to be honest if u can 5/10 thats the bleeding truth. just ok |
GIMMICK! BU LL$hit! Ghanaian just keep dreamin as you are, wonder where all that zeal is coming from. nonsense now to all the appologist,? what about the terroist states. some of yall could choose to be doctile, but then thats unecessary u know. just act right fool and what is realy good about ghana, mind dnt get me start i have some friends that live there, we knows whats on ground so be careful my friend No time for ghana must go tricks!! yeye people remember BABS i think he is Ghanaian to tell u that u are typical ghanaian dreamer or DAVID might just have an opinion as well |
Being what it is i think it will be more of "encourage" if yall could post the outcome, i mean the consequential pretty face so the younger ones will do follow follow or copy copy ! warning!!! this statement above cant be discarded ha still superman |
INDIANS TRYIN IT Monday, May 5, 2008 Govt recovers unspent N450b ICPC arrests officials, Indians By Bayo Ohu (Lagos) and Florence Oretade, Abuja A PRESIDENTIAL directive that all unspent public funds should be returned to the treasury is already yielding results. advertisement At the last count, the Federal Government has recouped N450 billion unspent recurrent releases to ministries and parastatals. A Presidency official, who disclosed the figure to The Guardian at the weekend, said that the amount would have been stolen by officials but for the government's tough stance on the issue. Giving the details of the recovered funds, the source said about N60 billion was recovered at the end of 2007 while another N30 billion was recovered by the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources from fertilisers contracts and returned to the treasury. The bubble has, however, burst at the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) where the N35 million returned by the National Population Commission (NPC) to the AGF's office has been reported missing. The cheque of the returned money was alleged to have disappeared and traced to a Lagos bank and some Indian rice merchants by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), which swung into action and arrested two senior officials in the AGF's office over their alleged role in the fraud. Presidency source explained that more ministries and agencies have returned their unspent recurrent votes, raising the total to N450 billion. President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua had directed ministries to halt further expenditure on 2007 appropriations not spent since the fiscal year had ended. He directed that such monies should immediately be returned to the national coffers. In compliance with this directive, the Senate returned over N7 billion to the public purse. But the same cannot be said of the Ministry of Health where N300 million of such funds was allegedly shared by some of its senior officials. The scam led to the resignation of both the then Minister of Health, Prof. Adenike Grange and Minister of State for Health, Gabriel Aduku. The two officials and others linked with the fraud have been arraigned in court by the government. Meanwhile, the government has lost about N22 billion meant for fertiliser subsidy in the past eight years. A report issued by the government on the product blamed it on middlemen in the distribution chain. The Guardian learnt that the Federal Ministry of Agriculture spent about N90 billion on the importation of fertilisers between 1999 and 2007, out of which government paid N22 billion as 25 per cent subsidy to farmers, which was lost to middlemen and suppliers in the distribution network. In the alleged theft of the fund returned by the NPC, a source at the commission told The Guardian that after an extensive investigation, it was discovered that the cheque found its way into the hands of four Indians, who allegedly used the money to import rice into the country. Three of the Indians were first arrested and the fourth one was later picked up by ICPC operatives. But the ICPC is not resting on its oars over the matter as it is probing further into how the money got into a bank in Lagos before it was used for the rice deal. The ICPC official, who gave the identities of the Indians, said: "Pretty soon the case will go to court." Also, the ICPC has arraigned in court an Assistant Chief Engineer in the Ministry of Agriculture over an alleged N100,000 bribe. The official was arraigned over a three-count charge of corruption before a High Court in Abuja for allegedly demanding and receiving the bribe to pass a contractor's file. In a statement by the commission's spokesman, Mr. Mike Sowe, the accused was said to have violated sections 10 and 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000. According to him, the official, Stephen Ifalolu Ifabiyi, had demanded the N100,000 from the contractor, identified as Theophilus Agubuzu, to pay the supervisor of the project to facilitate the payment of his money. The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges while his counsel asked for bail. Judge Hussaini Baba Yusuf of High Court 7, who heard the case, adjourned it till May 28, 2008. He asked the accused to produce a civil servant with the rank of a director, who is resident in Abuja with the sum of N500,000 as surety. In the Wema Bank Plc and National Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) financial scam, a Nigerian linked with fraud but now in the United States (U.S.) has reportedly agreed to come home to give an account of his alleged role in the incident to the ICPC. The suspect, the ICPC official said, has assured that he would return by the end of this month to answer the commission's call. The source added that the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank (CBN) for Financial Sector Surveillance had reported to the commission on several occasions to provide the Interrogation Unit with documents and explanations on the alleged misappropriation of funds and false public declaration of profit by the bank while he was the bank's Managing Director. He said: "We are investigating both the past and current officials of the bank and the corporation on a daily basis. We hope to get to the root of the matter very soon." now why would any fool trust those suckers in nigeria |
big_bumper how do u kiss ur boyfrd in ur profile |
who wan dance fuji ha |
hahahah emm yea ha. what F C U K |
yeye? |
no worries or shall i say no bother ha |
funky check ur mail |
u think OBama beleive so? oh well |
jamaica or no jamaican! stero type or no sterotype! superman dnt give a monkey what yall feel about the great Nigeria. we are in the frontlier right here, so we know how yall feel about us for real, all dat jelousy and things goin on, we know. We Nigerians set our precedence while u let white do yall for you, yes submissive or not ,its all gd so long as there is mutual respect, but i must say (it get as you dey do me, do me, do me, gal i love way u do me, do me do me) haa oh well so nigerian to be messed with! enough respect! |
hmm it look like there is some pop corn or sweet corn out there for me. ha we arent goin anywhere |
hello INSPIRED M hope u remember me u know. did u check ur mail, nevermind iam no where to afford this car, so its all totally new buziness as u already know still ur superman bless! |
it looks like the transsistor is lackin fed-back signals it need. blame it on superman! |