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This is sad. With all the movement from Bauchi to Jos, who knows how many other contacts have been infected. Nigerians, please less traveling at this time. |
Best bank ever. Not noisy, but steady and growing... congrats to them. |
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Still have this? |
thank you Femtop. would try and replace soonest. |
Dear Femtop, I had issues with my front propeller(it was producing a rattling sound while driving), and my mechanic said the front axle is bad hence the rattling noise. He recommended removing the propeller as I didn't have the � to replace it at the moment. The car has been okay since then just that it appears to have less take-off power and tends to drag with a high rpm during acceleration. Could the removal of the propeller cause this? Are there any long term consequences if I continue driving without the propeller? Pls help a brother. Car is ford explorer 2006 [color=#000099][/color] |
Congrats to Naija's foremost and one of the best bank's. Truly the first..... Keep rocking, my bank... |
Olalekank: |
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Dear Femtop, My ford explorer 2005 revs highly and loudly at start up. How do I address the issue! |
For a house of this size, how much should one budget for materials and labour for the concrete fascia, as well as total cost of wood and roofing sheets (this type) |
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Deceit |
*894# firstbank. No good second... |
how much is genuine stab linkage for lexus?300rx 2000? |
it can only be FBN. I got my card instantly at account opening and their mobile app is wow! |
firstbank and Diamond |
1mill. serious |
1.7m |
BABSIN:are u really serious about selling this 2007 registered car ? pls be real... |
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According To Hope for Nigeria, Former Rivers state Governor,
Rotimi Amaechi has written to Bancorp Bank in Minnesota in the
United States that the alleged $757 million Dollars domiciled in
an account in his name; was authorized by him in error; from a
Rivers State Government Account with Access Bank Plc.
The Nigerian most corrupt governor according to CNN letter
reveals that a similar letter was also written to a bank in
Switzerland; stating that a similar authorization was made in
error.
The letter stated that the said transfers to both banks were for
the purchase of security Helicopters, payments to a foreign
company to combat malaria in Rivers state by using helicopters
to spray mosquito insecticides, and for the purchase of an
official residence for Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, in America.
The letter further explains that, the payments for the security
helicopters, and mosquito insecticides to fight malaria were
made through other sources, after the funds had already been
transferred abroad. He reminded the bank that the Rivers state
law on his severance package, provides for an official residence
for a former governor; of which he chose to have his residence
in America.
Amaechi said that, this law was later amended to have his
official residence built in Nigeria, after the funds had already
been transferred to Bancorp/Minnesota Account. Mr. Amaechi
said these changes were the reasons he communicated the
consultants for purchase of security helicopters, his official
residence in the U.S and the Insecticide companies not to
access the funds; since they have been paid through other
sources.
On receipt of the governor’s letter by the Bancorp Bank, the
bank has written to the Federal Government of Nigeria to
repatriate the said funds to Rivers State treasury. Investigations
further revealed that President Buhari is not disposed to this
request to repatriate the said funds without a trial of the former
governor; to ascertain the governor’s alleged errors in these
transactions.
“Why would it take Christiane Amanpour of CNN, to remind
Amaechi of such errors of over N80 billion Naira public funds in
two different countries, and why in his name?” queried the
Presidency.
It could be recalled that Christiane Amanpour accused the
former governor of Rivers State; Mr. Rotimi Amaechi of stacking
the sum of $757 million dollars (N80 billion Naira) in Bancorp
Bank in Minnesota in the United State. |