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2HASUM:for your mind, you are spouting something? ![]() Her source of origin becomes irrelevant? Why are some of you folks always s.tupid whenever you smell money wey you no go get. Is lara sharing Edo state money with you? ![]() |
I know they said the husband is American, but is he actually Nigerian? ![]() or Caribbean perhaps? ![]() just asking, I know even if I dont post, dem go still take picture everyday just so I notice. |
I thought she had two Yoruba half or step brothers and was the only girl. Is that she herself and why looking so scary? ![]() In addition, she put more mascara or eyeshadow on one side than the other, is she monitoring people's facebooks? ![]() |
you go fear frown @ fourth picture. |
as long as the money isnt collected back. Nice hairstyle in the third picture btw. |
It looked like a normal clothing hook -- small and unsuspecting, mounted on the back door of her sleeping quarters on the Transocean Deepwater oil rig. But to her, for some reason it just didn't feel right. "The rooms are pretty bare and minimum, so when you notice something that's different, it kind of sticks out to you." Though 26, she'd been on plenty of rigs before. In fact, she'd spent much of her life dedicated to working offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. But she says she'd never seen something like this. "It was out of place." She dismissed the weird feeling and thought to herself, "Well, it must just be extra storage." That was a Friday in August 2015. Four days later, the hook was gone. About the same time she noticed it was missing, she says the only other woman on the rig mentioned that the same clothing hook had appeared in her room out of the blue. They opened the hook and found what she says was actually a covert, motion-activated recording device. Inside, she says, was a tiny camera and memory card capable of holding footage. After plugging the memory card into her own computer, she says she saw footage of her colleague being unsuspectingly recorded. Assuming the worst, she says she could only conclude that she too was recorded in the previous days. She says she believes the footage of herself had already been downloaded by the perpetrator by the time she got to look at the video. "I could see the pain that I was feeling in my heart in her eyes. We both knew that we had been recorded and were victims." For days, she says, her nude body was recorded while she thought she was alone in her sleeping quarters. She says she went immediately to her supervisors to report what happened. Lawsuit: Supervisors were dismissive "They told me no such footage existed." She claims she asked for a lockdown of the vessel to find the perpetrators. Or, at the very least, interview crew members. She says "they did nothing." Instead, the next day on August 11, 2015, she and her rig supervisors agreed it was best for her safety to leave the rig while the investigation was conducted. She was taken off the rig and flown to Houston. From there she traveled back home to rural Louisiana. Meanwhile, they assured her an investigation would take place in her absence, her complaint says. "I wanted it criminally reported, I wanted to be part of the investigation process, I wanted to know what was going on, and honestly I felt like I, from the day that I left that rig, I had zero control." Jane Doe says she was humiliated. "They were going to, you know, keep me involved, and they were going to have this big investigation ... and after that, to be honest, I didn't hear anything else," she told CNN in a phone interview. "There wasn't anybody that really seemed interested in how I was doing, and I just felt like there was no control." http://edition.cnn.com/2016/03/31/us/transocean-spy-camera-lawsuit/index.html |
But is it feasible in countries without stable electricity. Unless its solar powered? ![]() |
But for Nairaland, I would not know 99% of Nigerian celebrities. If I say I have no idea who they are nko? ![]() |
They didnt need visas before? ![]() |
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Is all this publicity for females close to govt officials or leaders, paving the way for a female Nigerian president because I dont understand the reason for the blitzkriegs. Why is this lady always in the news and refusing to give us a break? She can catalogue her activities on the Edo state website nah, or on a blog if there is no official website. But plz allow us to rest from this constant barrage of photo ops ke? ![]() Husband will display one set of photo ops, immediately after wife will do her own photo ops, between them they keep up a constant unneccessary monopolization of web or print space? ![]() Is it yellow we have never seen before in Nigeria or is it oyinbo who has never been in Nigeria prior to now? ![]() |
Sayelabola:We is rather general, not everyone has that kind of inferiority complex. Lets not cover such low self esteem plz, no matter who is displaying it. Anyone who is ashamed of their culture and ancestry, well, thats their prerogative but they should learn to keep quiet when other people are talking, instead of jumping up and and shouting "see I have applied palm oil o, my body dey shine, buy me and ship me away from Africa!" I really dislike when some folks display such slavish behaviour although to each their own sha. |
Awoofawo:Ori e ti daru tan. |
Awoofawo:Who is this attention seeking t.wat for goodness sake? ![]() Ok now that I have noticed you, can you carry your gay self and get out of my sight? Your self esteem should have gone up a notch now that I've given you attention! Dont be a greedy i.diot trying to monopolize my time! Na from where dem carry you come you this beast of unknown ancestry! Ordinary mod is all it takes to shut you up, and you are here threatening your deadbeat ancestors on top site wey you and your ancestors no own? ![]() |
KingsJohnson:Try to seek knowledge on relevant things, not irrelevant ones. |
Sayelabola:Some folks seem to be very ashamed, maybe they wish they were white or Jamaican. |
Awoofawo: |
KingsJohnson:Why is it bothering you? |
realzeezat:Go to the Nigerian consulate and apply for a new passport once you provide the information required to verify your identity? |
Ok |
SenJoe: |
Palmwinetapper: |
Awoofawo:Sweetie, Aigbofa has already insulted me previously on this thread. I decided to take the upper road and overlook his lack of manners. Dont tow his path. If you respect your awo wey you use as id, stay out of my way and refrain from insulting me. Thanks. If you like, you can put awo (diviner) times ten million as your moniker. You will explain who created both you and all your awos, whether na God or na sea shrimp create una. If you are ruled by slaves where you come from, that is your own problem. |
Godswillnwaoma:do you always jump to such conclusions? I think she's just relaxing and doesnt want to get her white capris wet hence she stayed out of the water. But I dont know if she had a conversation with you and said what you claim. |
SenJoe:Take to correction and stop being silly. |
^some things you have to vomit whole and alive and unharmed, not everything is edible. |
not an easy year for beauty queens or beauty pagaents. Make una take am easy sha, God forbid Miss Congeniality be anything more than entertainment. |
this lady is married btw [I think], is her husband also like this? |

