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Autos / Dirty Tricks Petrol Stations, Attendants Use To Cheat Customers by texas543(m): 7:40am On Sep 29, 2014
Mrs. Bisola Ayeni, a businesswoman in her early 40s confidently left her house at Egbeda (Lagos) with an almost empty tank heading for Ikeja. The red light of the fuel indicator was blinking nonstop but Ayeni knew the quantity of fuel in her tank would take her to the next available filling station where she had hoped to fill up her tank.

Indeed, as she got to the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, Ayeni drove into the filling station and told the attendant to fill her car with N5,000 worth of fuel while she rummaged her handbag to bring out the money as well as pick a call. That was her undoing.

Ayeni would tell our correspondent that she didn’t bother to look at the pump while the sale was on because she didn’t envisage any foul act, besides she knew the level a N5,000 worth of fuel would rise to on her fuel gauge. Ayeni only managed a quick glance at the meter and when she saw that it was reading, she relaxed and enjoyed her discussion on the phone.

She said, “When I finished, I looked at the pump and I saw N5,000 on the price column, I paid him and drove away. I expected the light indicating low fuel to go off and the indicator to rise, but it didn’t happen.

“Even if the rise in the fuel indicator would be gradual, I expected a major shift. Lo and behold, the light never went off and the indicator never rose.

“Oh my God, I was confused and very angry, so I turned back, while praying that the car wouldn’t run out of fuel. By the time I got to the petrol station, I was fuming.”

Ayeni said she had almost slapped the attendant who attended to her having shouted on him when the station manager came out.

“On hearing what happened, the manager gave the sales boy a resounding slap, apologised to me and ordered him to sell the fuel again, and I heard him saying the N5,000 would be deducted from his salary. We both stood by him while he sold the fuel, the gauge rose even before I left the station, which means he cheated me earlier. I still wouldn’t know how he did it,” she said.

Ayeni’s experience is common among vehicle owners, who had at one time or the other thought they had bought fuel but later found out they either bought nothing or were short-changed in terms of the quantity. A cross section of vehicle owners who spoke to our correspondent alleged that they had noticed same at one time or the other but said that there was nothing they could do since they really could not establish any foul play.

In case you once bought fuel from a filling station and it seemed like nothing was added to your fuel tank after you have left, or you felt what was sold to you wasn’t commensurate with what you paid for or expected, you may have been cheated under your close watch even with your eyes wide open.

Saturday PUNCH had a revealing chat with fuel attendants of some popular filling stations in Lagos and they explained how they make quick but huge cash from unsuspecting customers.

One of them who identified himself simply as Owolabi John, said there are many ways fuel attendants cheat customers who have come to buy fuel, which many people are not aware of.

Devouring a massive plate of hot and spicy pepper soup and a bottle of chilled beer our correspondent bought for him, John readily exposed all the tricks on how they make money.

By the way, John earns N10,000 as a fuel attendant. He wants to pursue a university education. There is no other help from anywhere else, as such John admitted leaving no stone unturned to take advantage of gullible customers to make some money from what he described as “the customers’ carelessness.”

“Ideally, when we resume, we take the reading on the meter on the fuel dispenser, which we call the opening meter, and when we close, we take the reading, which we also call the closing meter. Then, we multiply the difference in the readings by the cost per litre, which is the amount we deliver to the manager. If there is any surplus, it belongs to the attendant, and if there is loss, the attendant will look for money to make it up. If the shortage is a lot of money, the manager may allow that the money be deducted from the person’s salary if the person is not sacked,” he explained.

However, that surplus money may not have been a miracle or manna from heaven; it could simply be a product of manipulation by the attendants.

According to John, there are different types of fuel dispensers, such as Marathon, Sanki, Eagle Star, etc, and each machine has its peculiar way of being adjusted. “On the keyboard of some of them, where we enter the number of litres or amount, which is either in front or on the side, there is usually a button labelled ‘Recall, TIM/CAL’ or any other label, depending on the machine. The essence of the button is to enable the attendant to see the past sales. If you want to see your last ten sales, you just press Recall, then the number you want to see etc, depending on the number you want, and it shows you the amount. Beyond seeing our past sales, we use it to make money.

“If I sell N2,000 worth of fuel to a customer, and the next customer also wants to buy N2,000. If I observe that the second customer Isn’t paying attention, I will sell some quantity, maybe N1,500 and press Stop or Cancel, depending on the machine press Recall, 1, then press Ok. With that, N2,000 will appear on the screen and that is what the customer will see on the meter, believing the sale is complete. This can be done in less than one second. That is one of the ways, and at the close of business I remove mine which is the excess of the actual litre sales.

“Imagine if I do that for about ten customers in a day, with varying gain from each case, which depends largely on the amount of fuel the customer is buying and how sensitive the person is. I could make up to N10, 000 in one day,” he explained.

According to him, attendants could go to the extent of writing out some past sales on a paper where they can easily have a glance to know which number to recall when a customer is distracted or looks away, since many people prefer to buy based on price and not litre.

“When customers come, we observe them and see if they are tired or we try to distract them, sometimes with the help of our colleagues by engaging them in a chat or doing things that could easily distract them. As soon as they look away, if the seller has made an appreciable sale, he/she would have mastered or checked his paper to see the last time he sold that particular amount, as soon as it is possible, he will press it, and press OK. Before the customer looks back, the sale will appear complete,” John explained.

John’s revelation explained one of the ways Ayeni might have been cheated. Another fuel attendant, who simply identified himself as Owode Kabir, told our correspondent that the use of Recall or TIM button is the easiest way to make quick money because the customers would think the machine was fast, so they wouldn’t always suspect anything, even though some come back to complain.

However, Kabir stressed that not all attendants are involved in the act, but that many of them do it as long as there is opportunity and that in some cases, they settle the station manager at the close of work if they are able to make some money, which they do everyday anyway.

But ‘Recall or TIM/CAL’ button is not the only way to make money from customers, Kabir would tell our correspondent. There is yet another way!

Even though many people know that when the nozzle is hanged on the pump, the readings revert to zero, he said they (fuel attendants) have also found a way to manoeuvre it to make some money.

“What we do is to gently place the nozzle, such that it won’t click to rub off the old sales and revert to zero, so, we fake it, which means the dispenser is still running, so if anyone comes, we simply continue from where we stop and that is why sometimes it seems like we are rushing the customers. It is easier when the last sale is a small quantity.

“Even though the use of the Recall or TIM/CAL’ button on some of these machines is the easiest method, faking the nozzle is another viable way to make money.

“If the previous sale is about N200 maybe by a Keke NAPEP and Okada rider, or even commercial buses (danfo) drivers, because they are the ones who buy fuel in bits, we will gently place the nozzle, and naturally, when you see that we remove the nozzle from the hanger, that is, from the engine, you believe that it started from zero. However, it is not always the case,” he said.

Kabir was quick to add that some station managers or managements know about their tricks but that once they are caught or reported by a customer, such person could be sacked. He added that attendants usually sell in all cases but such sales might not start from zero or could be recalled to a previous sale that had the same amount, which would be an incomplete sale for the customer.

“Sometimes we could gain up to N1,000 from one sale, it depends on the quantity that the consumer wants, and those that are caught are usually the greedy ones,” he noted.

He added that in filling stations where their dispensers do not have Recall or TIM/CAL only the last sale could be recalled, hence, once the last sale is not the same with the current sale, faking the hanging of the nozzle might be the only way to make money through such pump.

Station owners and managers also dupe customers

A female attendant with a major oil marketer company in Lagos Island, Seun Jegede, told our correspondent how station managers and filling station owners also cheat their customers.

She alleged that most filling stations alter their meters to under-dispense fuel at the detriment of customers, which is a known phenomenon among consumers. Even though this could be a product of greed and inadequate regulation, she said they also do that to make up for some loss they might have incurred during sales.

“Based on experience, I can tell you that almost all filling stations, including the ones being run by government, adjust their meters and what they do is to settle the officials from the Department of Petroleum Resources if or when they come for inspection.

“No attendant can alter the meter on his own, except the manager sanctions it because it involves the engineer changing the panel and doing some mechanical readjustment. That is why many filling stations that alter their meters have to bribe their way through because the engineers are not always there, except the manager recommends a trusted attendant to be trained so as to put the pumps back to normal if DPR comes.

“The adjustment is easier with the marathon machine because it has a key in front of the meter. This allows for quick readjustment of the meter so as to scale through the due diligence check by the DPR, which could be once in six months,” Jegede explained.

She added that the decision to alter the meter could either come from the owner of the station or the station manager in connivance with the engineer, adding that whoever orders the adjustment takes the money made from the unsold quantity.

Station attendants also cheat their employers

According to John, not only customers are open to this fraud, even the management that the attendants work for are not immune to their fraudulent acts, through what he called ‘no reading’. In this case only the price meter reads while the litre reading does not move. He said this could be a product of frequent repairs of the pump or any other mechanical fault, which could make it malfunction.

“When there is ‘no reading’ on the litre menu, and the management is not aware, there is no way the management will know the actual number of litres that have been sold.

“What we do in such cases is to sell on the basis of amount only and we sometimes negotiate with the customer for settlement because we can sell more to make money. I can even call someone from home to come and buy and keep for me, before the management finds out that the litre is not reading.

“Even though the ‘no reading’ issue rarely happens, it becomes a free for all if it happens to the diesel or kerosene pump that usually has no attendant attached to it. With that, tracing who sells what quantity may be difficult, even though an attendant must be smart to avoid being penalised.

“Another form of ‘no reading’ is when some attendants, especially those attached to diesel or kerosene that have lesser patronage compared to petrol, gently press the nozzle (just like a one-touch press) that may not read on the meter whereas some fuel will still come out. It can also happen when they finish selling and instead of hanging the nozzle, they place it inside the keg for the little quantity to drip into their kegs. It may appear little, but over a long time, the gentle one-touch press and the leftovers become a large quantity. That is why you see some attendants having kegs beside them,” John explained.

The attendants further explained that they make more money when there is epileptic power supply which force people to buy fuel in kegs. “When there is no power supply and people struggle or force your nozzle in their kegs, many of them don’t care about starting from zero, which is a plus for us,” he said.

They however said station attendants find it difficult to cheat if the customer comes out of the vehicle to stay with them, adding that those who sit in their vehicles can easily be distracted or shortchanged.

A Director in DPR, Mr. George Osahon, had strongly advised in a television programme recently that it was better for vehicle owners to buy specific amount of fuel rather than using number of litres as a yardstick.

“When you go to a modern filling station and you ask for N5,000 worth of fuel, they simply punch a pad and when it’s complete it stops by itself, and it is better to stand by the seller or keep a close watch from your car if you choose to sit in the car.

“The reason the same worth of fuel would vary in quantity at different filling stations is because some under-dispense. Nobody will ever over-dispense, people will either dispense normally or under-dispense, so if you see such differential, it is very necessary for you to call the attention of the DPR to it,” he had said.

Osahon had also said people should stop using statements like ‘fill-up the tank’ not minding how much fuel was inside their tank or the quantity coming into it, saying there is a lot of wastage in that, which is not necessary.

However, while some filling station attendants who spoke to our correspondent denied the fraud allegations, a few others admitted that some attendants do it and that it depends on the circumstance and the type of pump, as pointed out by John.

A cross section of station managers who spoke to our correspondent also dissociated their filling stations from those who cheat their customers, adding that none of their staff would survive such an attempt.

Mr. Adebola Durojaiye, who is a manager of a filling station in Ikeja, said, “People say all filling stations under-dispense but that is not true. One good way to identify those who do it is that they don’t have good patronage because whether we like it or not, customers know the good and bad stations, so, the generalisation is wrong.”

The Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Ejigbo Satellite, Mr. Ajayi Adebayo, said recently that any member of the association found indulging in sharp practices would have his/her office sealed off alongside other sanctions, while urging members to be transparent and objective in their business transactions.

In a telephone conversation with our correspondent, the Executive Secretary, Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, Mr. Obafemi Olawore, said no member of the association could be involved in under-dispensing or fiddling with the pump, adding that anyone with proof of such malpractice against any MOMAN member should feel free to contact the association to complain.

“I am not aware that any MOMAN member engages in under-dispensing. However, I cannot swear an oath or beat my chest and say there is no such thing by those that we contracted to run the stations, that is, the dealers. I am not saying they do it, but anyone with proof that it happens should contact us and we will take immediate action,” Olawore added.

DPR Spokesperson, Ms. Dorothy Bassey, said the agency was doing its best to check the fraudulent practices by some filling stations through its random inspection, while describing the bribe allegations against DPR officials as untrue.

“I am confirming to you that it is not true that officials of DPR collect bribe, what kind of money are they going to pay DPR staff? That is why we shut down stations once we have any indication that they carry out any malpractice.

“It happens but not as rampant as people make it look because nobody is a fool or wants to be cheated. That is why we do a lot of public engagement for people to watch out.

“We may not be 100 per cent, but certainly, we are working to ensure that everybody is happy. We have operation offices nationwide where people can go to complain,” Bassey said.

Meanwhile, a report culled from dailyfinance.com says filling up the tank may be another way to lose money and fuel, because when the pump clicks off automatically, no additional fuel enters the tank. “Instead, fuel is likely being diverted through the pump’s vapour recovery system and back into the station’s tank, which means you are paying for gas that you are not getting.

“More importantly, the car needs space in its tank for fuel vapours to expand. Overfilling can force gas into the car’s carbon filter, leading to poor performance, reduced mileage or costly repairs. So, the next time you want to buy fuel, don’t top off your tank, it’s good for your car and even better for your wallet,” the report said.

http://www.punchng.com/news/dirty-tricks-petrol-stations-attendants-use-to-cheat-customers/

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Politics / December 2012 gone: Uninterrupted Power Supply By President GEJ still a mirage by texas543(m): 11:49am On Apr 13, 2012
“A friend of mine jokingly asked me: Can Nigeria celebrate one day of continuous (uninterrupted) power supply? Then I answered: "By God’s grace by December 2012, Nigeria will not just celebrate one day, but one week, one month, and even better. It’s actually with that vision and mission that we are here today to launch the Roadmap for Power Sector Reform.” - President Goodluck Jonathan speaking in August, 2010.


When are we going to make our leaders accountable
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 12:29pm On Mar 02, 2009
Latest update from my facebook

I will like to take this opportunity to say a big thank u to all the group members for their support and encouragement and most especially the media,

Last week friday, the governor of Oyo state gave Akinola a check of 5miilion naira, which has been sent to India, where Akinola will be having his operation.

Akinola is fully ready to go for his operation. Please continue to pray for him and Almighty God will continue to bless and be with us all(amen).


No matter what u are going thru in life never give up(food for thot)
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 11:28am On Feb 02, 2009
Latest Update from my facebook


Akinola is doing fine, He's getting ready for his treatment/operation in India. But I will like to urge u all to continue inviting ur friends to join this group and if u still want to make ur contribution to Akinola, please kindly do so, through paypal or get in touch with Akinola or my myself.

I will also like to take this opportunity to ask anyone who can help Akinola with transportation for his twice weekly dialysis treatment from Ibadan to Lagos(vice-versa), as he is presently having transportation problems, please, please kindly get in touch with me or Akinola.

Continue to pray for him and support him in anyway(phone call, email,text,prayers, donations,visiting etc). God bless u all for joining this group.


Akinola may be contacted on +2348022504935 or via Facebook
alternatively contact Bola Fashola- a friend of Akinola & contact person for
this group on +447507654278
.
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 11:24am On Feb 02, 2009
Sorry for MIA. Update from my facebook.


I will get an update on the Nigerian acct but the Uk acct is £3,290.89. I presume we've managed to raised a total sum of 4million naira(both abroad and Nigeria), which leave us with 3million naira. I'm still waiting for Akinola to give me an update on the Nigerian acct, once I get hold of it I will definately inform the group members.

I spoke to Akinola today, and he send his love and appreciation to everyone, he really really appreciate all your support, prayers and encouragement.

I am really sorry for keeping this long before updating members.

Though, he's getting ready for his treatment even though the money is yet to be completed, he's so positive about everything(God's healing,treatment, financial aspect and so on).

Please continue to pray for him and his cosin(donor). And if possible call him and lift him up with the words of God.

If you have any concern or queries, please kindly send me a mail or call me,

Thank you all for all your supports, prayers, donations, suggestions, phone calls, emails and encouragement. God bless u all (Amen),
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 7:53pm On Nov 27, 2008
Update from my facebook

To all well wishers: I will like to say a big thank you for all your support and encouragement, I am trying to get all donor list from the Nigeria account, inorder to acknowledge all donors both in Nigera and Abroad.

Friends, I will like to inform you that, vanguard, tribune, compact, guardian and national daily newspapers in Nigeria have advertised Akinola Akinyemi in their papers, you can also go online to this newspaper to check it out, They had an interview with Akinola and his wife, please kindly check it online. And this advert will be on for one week or more and they did this advert for free,

Thank you all for your support. God bless you abundantly,  Akinola also extend his love, appreciation and thanks to all his wellwishers,




Here is the link to vanguard story


http://www.vanguardngr.com/content/view/21892/123/



We can all make the difference!

Autos / Re: 2004 Murano SL (leather) N1.9m Only! Nairalanders Year End Appreciation/Giveaway by texas543(m): 10:02pm On Nov 26, 2008
I'm sorry for posting this here.


All those planning to offset part of the cost of this car, If Seun rejects the offer, could you please read this? We could all make the difference!


https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-185289.0.html



Thanks!
Nairaland / General / Re: Home Page Topic Suggestion Topic by texas543(m): 5:26am On Nov 19, 2008
Seun, could you please make this an homepage topic again? We are making some progress. Little donation here and there is making the difference. Thanks.


https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-185289.0.html
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 6:55pm On Nov 17, 2008
Status update

Target: N 7,000,000


Raised to date: N 2, 391,093.93


Amount to go: N4, 608,906.07


We could all make the difference.
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 3:56pm On Nov 15, 2008
[size=15pt]What a shame![/size]

For the past two months or so, we have been trying to raise 7 million naira to save a man's life, there was an advert in the paper, I don't know whether the TV advert has been placed, all our big men didn't deem it fit to donate but for PDP fundraising dinner, see the list of few(as this is not all) donations below

Femi Otedola 1.3 billion naira

Aliko Dangote cement for the entire construction worth 3 billion naira

PDP board of trustee 100million naira

PDP central working commite 1 billion naira

Imo state house of assembly 5 million naira

Chief Emeka Offor 50 million naira

Joseph Bello 10 million naira

Chief Michael Otedola 25 million naira

Princess Bola Shagaya 25 million naira

One anonymous donor 100 million naira

Strabag construction company 100 million naira

Ogun state 10 million naira

President Yaradua 0.5million naira

Vice president Jonathan 0.4 million naira


source punch newspaper and thisday 

http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20081115402079

http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=128187


What a shame!
Politics / Re: Naval Officers Beat Up A Lady And Stripped Her - Watch Video by texas543(m): 4:58am On Nov 07, 2008
Senate queries naval chief over assault on lady


http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20081107184896

I just hope they will follow it to logical conclusion
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 4:52am On Nov 07, 2008
ayomifull:

@texas I tried the paypal thing and after entering my card details and all the info required i got this message 'This feature is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later is there anything i might have done wrong? Have never used paypal before

Thanks Ayomifull. It could be from paypal, try it again. God bless you.
Politics / Re: Naval Officers Beat Up A Lady And Stripped Her - Watch Video by texas543(m): 9:24pm On Nov 06, 2008
palmwine:

iIcalled a freind of mine in the navy to find out what really Happened.

HEAR THEM.

The body of the ladies car was hitted by one of the naval police to have her give way.
But instead she took a horse wip from her car to flog the hand of the Naval police.


This is what really enraged them.

Well you are free to say they over reacted!

but what is a lady and indeed most Nigerians doing carrying horse wip in their cars.

I am sure she must have wipped a number of men and gone free before this.

Well don't jump on me yet, I just gave you the other side of the story.

You can make up your minds.

I don't support the action of the Naval police though


Other side of the story How many other sides are to this story? There are just looking for justification for this barbaric behaviour and no justification will ever be right! What is bad is bad! End of Discussion.

HEAR THEM AGAIN

Addressing journalists in Abuja, the Director of Information, Nigerian Navy, Commodore David Naibada, alleged that Okere provoked one of the naval ratings when she stepped out of her car that was in front of the admiral's convoy and seized the horsewhip he was holding.

Naibada accused the victim of making up stories to embarrass the admiral "who incidentally was a junior officer to her father when the duo were in the military school together."
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 11:16pm On Nov 02, 2008
Update from my facebook.

Akinola remains in good spirits (I spoke with him today) and is
appreciative of the support he has received so far.

Media & publicity

Akinola was featured in the Tribune newspapers, Nigeria, and is due to
be featured in another national Daily in the coming weeks. If anyone
has links with media houses in and outside Nigeria kindly put in a word
so we can get as much publicity and hence more donations for Akinola

Amount raised so far

Total from UK: £1,675 @ N202 to £1:         N 338,350
Update from Nigerian account:         N140, 000
Subtotal: N 478,350

Amount raised in Nigeria (cash in hand): N 1,000,000

Status update

Target:             N 7,000,000

Raised to date:        N 1,478,350

Amount to go:        N5, 521,650

We could all make the difference. No amount is too small. God bless you.
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 11:54pm On Oct 27, 2008
Update from my facebook


I will like to say a big thank you to everyone that has make donations towards Akinola's health, also thank you all for your supports, prayers, suggestions, emails and phone calls to both myself and Akinola. May Almighty God reward you all for everything,

I will like to bring to your attention that Akinola still need your financial assistance, i know most of us have other financial commitments, but please try and support Akinola financially, he desperately need your financial support and prayers, all your prayers is really working for him, because Akinola has been sick for over three years now and not many people with this type of Akinola's sickness have managed to survive it this far, at the moment he need medical support, So please friends and family kindly support Akinola financially.

Presently he need 5million naira, which is equivalent to about £24000. We've manage to raise £2215 both from paypal account and Nigeria account, and Akinola still need about £21,785.

Akinola's dialysis is still ongoing twice weekly in Lagos and its cost him 60,000naira, but this money is funded by his family/relatives, All he need now is kidney transplant so he can live a normal life like me and you.
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 6:07pm On Oct 23, 2008
michelin89:

@ topic

Arrant nonsense. Greedy people. If you know you can't donate a dime better shut up than use the name of your God in vain.

Its OK. We all have different ways of dealing with issues.
Politics / Re: Nigeria Is A Joke! by texas543(m): 8:56pm On Oct 22, 2008
Here is the story

I don't know the guy, but was touched by his plight. I know we could all make the difference in this young couple's life

Akinola Akinyemi is a 35year old man, who was diagnosed of kidney failure just after he got married, three years ago. He lives in Ibadan but often travel to Lagos for dialises treatment which presently cost him 60,000naira. He presently does not have any kids. His parents are both alive,aged and not in any position to help financially.

He presently needs a transplant, which will be done in India. We as friends and family have managed to raise some amount of money, which is on going for the last eight months, his sister and other friends have been making donations on a monthly basis.

The doctor has urged his family to send him to India for an immediate kidney transplant for which a donor has been found.

This group is to support him financially and pray for him concerning his treatment.

God Almighty will continue to be with you as you support Akinola.

You can reach Akinola on +8022504935, or myself (Bola) on 07507654278.

if you are abroad and want to make donation: please, simply visit www.paypal.com, then click on send money to a friend, then type to:akinolainneed22@yahoo.co.uk, enter your amount, in the currency you are paying, then click on personal and mark it as gift, u can then enter your card details. if you have any difficulties please contact me on 07507654278.

And if you are in Nigeria, here is another method of donation, you can simply pay into this account:
Name:Akinola Akinyemi
Acct no: 0181701700027
Bank:Oceanic bank plc
Branch:Iwo Road, Ibadan.

Religion / Re: Attention All Tithe Payers & Non Tithe Payers! by texas543(m): 8:49pm On Oct 22, 2008
Here is the story

I don't know the guy, but was touched by his plight. I know we could all make the difference in this young couple's life

Akinola Akinyemi is a 35year old man, who was diagnosed of kidney failure just after he got married, three years ago. He lives in Ibadan but often travel to Lagos for dialises treatment which presently cost him 60,000naira. He presently does not have any kids. His parents are both alive,aged and not in any position to help financially.

He presently needs a transplant, which will be done in India. We as friends and family have managed to raise some amount of money, which is on going for the last eight months, his sister and other friends have been making donations on a monthly basis.

The doctor has urged his family to send him to India for an immediate kidney transplant for which a donor has been found.

This group is to support him financially and pray for him concerning his treatment.

God Almighty will continue to be with you as you support Akinola.

You can reach Akinola on +8022504935, or myself (Bola) on 07507654278.

if you are abroad and want to make donation: please, simply visit www.paypal.com, then click on send money to a friend, then type to:akinolainneed22@yahoo.co.uk, enter your amount, in the currency you are paying, then click on personal and mark it as gift, u can then enter your card details. if you have any difficulties please contact me on 07507654278.

And if you are in Nigeria, here is another method of donation, you can simply pay into this account:
Name:Akinola Akinyemi
Acct no: 0181701700027
Bank:Oceanic bank plc
Branch:Iwo Road, Ibadan.

Family / Re: She Has Never Enjoyed Her Wedding! Pls Help Her. by texas543(m): 8:35pm On Oct 22, 2008
Here is the story[/color][color=#990000]

I dont know the guy, but was touched by his plight. I know we could all make the difference in this young couple's life

Akinola Akinyemi is a 35year old man, who was diagnosed of kidney failure just after he got married, three years ago. He lives in Ibadan but often travel to Lagos for dialises treatment which presently cost him 60,000naira. He presently does not have any kids. His parents are both alive,aged and not in any position to help financially.

He presently needs a transplant, which will be done in India. We as friends and family have managed to raise some amount of money, which is on going for the last eight months, his sister and other friends have been making donations on a monthly basis.

The doctor has urged his family to send him to India for an immediate kidney transplant for which a donor has been found.

This group is to support him financially and pray for him concerning his treatment.

God Almighty will continue to be with you as you support Akinola.

You can reach Akinola on +8022504935, or myself (Bola) on 07507654278.

if you are abroad and want to make donation: please, simply visit www.paypal.com, then click on send money to a friend, then type to:akinolainneed22@yahoo.co.uk, enter your amount, in the currency you are paying, then click on personal and mark it as gift, u can then enter your card details. if you have any difficulties please contact me on 07507654278.

And if you are in Nigeria, here is another method of donation, you can simply pay into this account:
Name:Akinola Akinyemi
Acct no: 0181701700027
Bank:Oceanic bank plc
Branch:Iwo Road, Ibadan.

Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 8:31pm On Oct 22, 2008
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.

if you are abroad and want to make donation: please, simply visit www.paypal.com then click on send money to a friend, then type to:akinolainneed22@yahoo.co.uk, enter your amount, in the currency you are paying, then click on personal and mark it as gift, u can then enter your card details.
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 4:24am On Oct 22, 2008
As culled from my facebook profile

This is just to update my fellow friends and parents, that Akinola dialysis is still on going twice every week in Lagos. I spoke to him today and he's just okay but still in pain, uncomfortable and still needs an urgent kidney transplant,

We've managed to raise two million naira before creating this group for him, and since this group has been created we've managed to raise £678+£500(still to be cleared)=£1,178 (total in abroad) and 100,000naira has been raised from the Nigerian acount, He needs 7million naira for his treatment
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 7:40pm On Oct 20, 2008
Thank you for all your prayers and donations. May God continue to be with us all. Thank you Seun for making it an homepage topic.
Nairaland / General / Re: Home Page Topic Suggestion Topic by texas543(m): 12:59pm On Oct 20, 2008
Seun please, im begging you, make this an homepage topic. The time is ticking for the guy. We could all make the difference.

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=185289.msg2965150#msg2965150
Health / Re: Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 7:41pm On Oct 19, 2008

Nairaland / General / Re: Home Page Topic Suggestion Topic by texas543(m): 7:38pm On Oct 19, 2008
Health / Save A Soul. We Could All Make The Difference! by texas543(m): 7:34pm On Oct 19, 2008
Akinola Akinyemi is a 35year old man, who was diagnosed of kidney failure just after he got married, three years ago. He lives in Ibadan but often travel to Lagos for dialises treatment which presently cost him 60,000naira. He presently does not have any kids. His parents are both alive,aged and not in any position to help financially.

He presently needs a transplant, which will be done in India. We as friends and family have managed to raise some amount of money, which is on going for the last eight months, his sister and other friends have been making donations on a monthly basis.

The doctor has urged his family to send him to India for an immediate kidney transplant for which a donor has been found.

This group is to support him financially and pray for him concerning his treatment.

God Almighty will continue to be with you as you support Akinola.

You can reach Akinola on +8022504935, or myself (Bola) on 07507654278.

if you are abroad and want to make donation: please, simply visit www.paypal.com, then click on send money to a friend, then type to:akinolainneed22@yahoo.co.uk, enter your amount, in the currency you are paying, then click on personal and mark it as gift, u can then enter your card details. if you have any difficulties please contact me on 07507654278.

And if you are in Nigeria, here is another method of donation, you can simply pay into this account:
Name:Akinola Akinyemi
Acct no: 0181701700027
Bank:Oceanic bank plc
Branch:Iwo Road, Ibadan.

Romance / Re: Fish And Bird In Love! by texas543(m): 4:44am On Oct 11, 2008
Ike has blown away all my horses cheesy cheesy cheesy
Romance / Re: Fish And Bird In Love! by texas543(m): 4:42am On Oct 11, 2008
Akinagirl:

Hey Texas!!! long time!

Akinagirl howdy?
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by texas543(m): 4:45pm On Apr 22, 2008
Iwerebor:

Those who say it cannot be done are usually interrupted by those who are doing it.
As volatile as the markets appear they obey the law of demand and supply very strictly.
The fundamentalist worries about whether it's cheap by always scutinizing PEs and other variables.
The Technicalist focuses on PRICE which is a product of BOTH PE and EPS but he is more concerned with the demand and supply curve.
The fundamentalist is very intellectual but the Technicalist is practical.
I don't see any place for chance in this market. Some things are actually very predictable.
Every man his own.
Bioye, I think you should be talking to FO2.

We dont need to flog the issue of fundametalist or technicalist over and over again. Like you rightly said, every man his own. YOU NEED TO KNOW YOUR RISK APPETITE. In as much as there are some preditability to TA, you still have to take some issues beyond your control into consideration. For instance your broker, how fast can he execute your order at your entry and exit price?
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by texas543(m): 4:52pm On Apr 21, 2008
@ Huckabee

I hope say u get the direction wey debenzd dey give you as this thread dey convert the address to (dot dot ).
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by texas543(m): 4:39pm On Apr 18, 2008
alliednetw:

abeg give me the new .com home address


the bolded portion of my post above is the web address
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by texas543(m): 4:07pm On Apr 09, 2008
BABIFAZE:

Fof2, AKTOP,WANAJ0, Pumping and the rest gurus abeg say something about Starcom bid.
you guys sure do know how the bidding process work in PP.

I appreciate what you guys are doing here.

Big thanks.

You can get some info here

http://www.stockmarketnigeria.com/forums/private-placements/937-starcomms-pp.html

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