iPhoneCharger: It seems very much as though 80% of bitcoin sellers and buyers are fraudsters who just parade and cover the real sources of their money. I find many of them on Facebook these days and I know there’s more than just what the eyes see
I don't get why you had to open a thread on hin matter. Are you intimidated or jealous of his success or what?
Leave them youngin's, let em be. This is Nigeria, las las, he'll settle everybody and case closed.
No be today men don dey come back from red jacket mansion.
RuudVanNisteroy: I know he is into Oil and Gas. Where did he get the source capital to start an oil company that requires billions in start up capital.. Niger Deltans hardly own any oil companies and their land is degraded.
I'm just curious why it is mostly Northerners that own oil companies. Where did they get their source capital and how did they get access to Niger Delta wealth?Are they fronts for some of Nigeria's military rulers and politician that looted $600 billion dollars since 1960.
RuudVanNisteroy: How did he become a billionaire?Which factory or patent does he own.
Nigeria and the multitude of overnight billionaires that start airlines and oil companies. What is the source capital of his businesses?
AA RANO is a popular billionaire in the North. He's into Oil and Gas. Owns several Gas Stations here in Abuja. You can also google search if you want to know more.
“The problem with the military is that the soldiers realised that they have been sacrificing for nothing, the military does not care, the system has failed .”
The system didn't fail today. Our foundation wasn't laid well. In the first World War, nigerian colonial policemen were conscripted to join the "King African Rifles" command with the British front. They complained cos they were being used as porters and also realised that they were sacrificing for nothing. They rebelled and we're hanged for mutiny.
The soldiers who are of the special forces said after spending over four years in Maiduguri, they ought to be sent back to their families and not to be posted to face death.
My4: The accounts were taken over using an internal tool at Twitter, according to the sources, as well as screenshots of the tool obtained by Motherboard. One of the screenshots shows the panel and the account of Binance;.
""Those abducted included a 19-year-old female food vendor whose family told our correspondent that the kidnappers had demanded N200 million for her release""
Futuragetty: He's not getting off. His lawyer is merely using the media to stir things around. I feel the FBI prolly didn't have the paperwork needed to effect his arrest. but it goes to no issue. St.kitts doesn't even want him, but he gets to choose where he will be going. He won't be coming back to meet us in Nigeria, because Nigeria would be long gone.
Yeah, that's for sure, he's not getting off this one.