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ukcatlover:This basketball |
rawe45:Sorry will be putting sport name. That tennis. |
If you use bet365 or any bookies that have this bets. Play all marked games . I expect Spain to win and over to land. Good luck.
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Here comes bet 2.
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ukcatlover:Boom. Total score was 131. We even dash them 10 points. Looking for second game. |
ukcatlover:����. Look out for second one |
rawe45:You can use any bookies that have in play games. |
Ayoguy:Alright. At least am happy to post. Will try get 25k today and we find 2 odds tomorrow and play for 55k. Will post what I play. Good Luck. |
Fxwarrior:What he mean to say if there is really fixed games S some people claim and charge for it. Actually games sometimes are luck but you really have to take your time and read most previews. Mostly their head to head. It just need more time to study and other sports too should not be ignored. |
ukcatlover:Bet looking good. Is anybody following? |
Starting again. But all my games are life if u see good market than mine before I post Play it. Been trying to post this for 3 mins n markets changes on live bets
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Starting again. But all my games are life if u see good market than mine before I lost. Play it.
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calixjabs:Can you please talk here. Can’t remember my nairaland email password |
ladykilllar:I stake anytime I see good n trusted game. They are all live bets |
rawe45:Place to be bro. Everything much better |
rawe45:Yea bro. Are you here too? |
Started with 5k and now up to this.
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Police have busted a $3 million fraud syndicate operating out of various locations in western Sydney including Villawood Detention Centre. Four people have been charged with crimes ranging from hacking business emails, money laundering, romance scams and the selling of fake goods. As part of a wider investigation by the state's cybercrime squad, Strike Force Woolana started a co-ordinated string of arrests and raids last week. The first woman, aged 36, was picked up in Liverpool St in the inner city last Tuesday and charged with 11 counts of dealing with the proceeds of crime. Police allege the Kingswood woman laundered more than $480,000 which was obtained by hacking business emails. Her arrest led to search warrants being executed at a home in Kingswood and a storage unit at Hoxton Park, where police seized computers, hard drives, mobile phones, SIM cards and documents. A Land Rover suspected of being a proceed of crime was also seized from a car park at St Marys. The same day, police and Australian Border Force officers raided Villawood Detention Centre and seized more items. The following day raids were carried out at Chester Hill and Granville, where similar items were sized along with methamphetamine, and identity and financial documents which are believed to have been stolen. A 20-year-old man arrested at Chester Hill was charged with recklessly dealing with the proceeds of crime by laundering $17,000, possessing identity information and having a drug implement. A woman, aged 20, also arrested at Chester Hill, was charged with knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime by laundering $17,000. A 36-year-old woman arrested at Granville was charged with drug possession. After further investigations police and border force officers returned to the detention centre and arrested a 43-year-old Nigerian man yesterday. During a search police seized 16 mobile phones, SIM cards, identification information and more electronic storage devices. The man was charged with knowingly directing the activities of a criminal group and hacking business emails to steal more than $3 million. ABF Detention Operations Commander Bill Ries said the force was committed to working with state police counterparts to ensure the safety and security of the detention network and to stamp out criminal activity. The ABF has been making the case for some time for powers to remove phones from detainees within immigration detention centres, many of whom have had their visas cancelled for serious criminal offences,” Commander Ries said. “We know phones can be used to coordinate escape efforts, as a commodity of exchange, to facilitate the movement of contraband, to convey threats and, in this case, to organise significant criminal activity outside our centres. “The continued use of phones in detention poses a significant threat to our staff, to detainees and the broader community.” The Kingswood woman was refused bail to reappear at Downing Centre Local Court on November 1. The two 20-year-olds and 36-year-old woman were granted strict bail conditions to reappear at Parramatta Local Court on October 2. The Nigerian man was refused bail to reappear at Bankstown Local Court today. https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6166083/amp/Nigerian-man-used-16-phones-mastermind-3MILLION-scam-detention-centre-arrested.html
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Please can anyone explain the process to stamp your land document and % fee to pay. Thanks |
Tabbaz:First this email was not address to you but the people the issue affected. I won’t rant or say anything about all that I go through to get this issues resolved because it was my duty to resolve this issue Asking for the closure of my old account did I scam you or anyone that will warrant closing my account. Please don’t just type because you wanna do so stay out of my business as did not type the first message because of you cos when the issue started I can remember your words that I used mimt to pay people whereas you know nothing about it. I block Jsaviour on WhatsApp because she was too close to me and can’t bear her talk and I unblocked her next day as she was even the one encouraging me to keep pushing bank and note everybody that contacted me about their account we keep talking until it was resolved Please If those people affected are lashing me here I won’t say a word not you that I never transact with or scammed |
Hello This writejhn27 I want to say thanks so much for all your patience and pains I caused you. Am really sorry about how your account was restricted because of our past transaction It was just a little miss understanding with me and my sister which was resolved the next day. But I can’t start giving excuses for my fault, am really sorry once more from the bottom of my heart and I am happy this issue has been resolve. I deactivated my nairaland cos I can’t take the insult, pain and stress coming out from people that I did not even do business with. Once again thanks to you Lokoyen and Jsaviour for believing in me and have faith in me and thanks to everyone efforts. Am glad we all can have a long night sleep today. Once again sorry for the pain, stress and condition I put u all I know money can’t change it but I say In Name if God am sorry |
Muslims still courier drugs, Instead of prayers they are carrying drugs. Later they will say 18 Virgin or do not insult Allah. Na wah oooo. God have mercy. Over night wealth. I dey mad when i go do business when be say if they catch me na death? My Mind nor reach that one oooo. |
Get a PS3 3 and try buy Evolution 13 playing that all day will not make you think about her anymore. It works |
Taliban kidnappers killed one of its 23 South Koreans hostages and will kill the rest if their demands are not met by 8.30pm tonight, a Taliban spokesman said. The Taliban had complained the Afghan government had failed to release any Taliban prisoners as the kidnappers had demanded and as, according to the rebel spokesman, Korean negotiators had assured them Kabul would do. "Since Kabul's administration did not listen to our demand and did not free our prisoners, the Taliban shot dead a male Korean hostage," Qari Mohammad Yousuf told Reuters by telephone from an unknown location. "If the administration of Kabul is not ready to release our hostages, then by 1:00 am (local time) the rest of the hostages will be killed," Taliban spokesman Qari Mohammad Yousuf told Reuters by telephone from an unknown location. "That time is the last deadline." Afghan President Hamid Karzai has pledged not to swap prisoners for hostages after being heavily criticised both at home and abroad for releasing five Taliban from jail in March in exchange for an Italian reporter. The kidnappings have made travel outside major cities risky for the thousands of foreign aid workers and United Nations staff in Afghanistan and may weaken support for military involvement among the more than 30 nations with troops in the country. The 23 Korean church volunteers - 18 women and five men - were seized in Ghazni province on the main road south from Kabul last week. Elsewhere in Afghanistan, Britain's foreign minister David Miliband joined Afghan President Hamid Karzai a determined effort by the Afghan government to root out deep corruption that is driving people into the arms of the Taliban. "We both agreed very strongly that progress in Afghanistan depended on change from the bottom up as well as the top down and the message of national leadership and community engagement was very, very important," Miliband told reporters at British military headquarters in Lashkar Gah. "No one needs to tell President Karzai that good government, clean government are absolutely essential to Afghanistan's future. He said that to us," Miliband said. Frustration with Karzai's government over deteriorating security, corruption and crime is growing among Afghans. British and American officials have been pressing Karzai to get tough on bribery rackets in central and local government and the judiciary that push local people towards Taliban militants. Violence has surged in Afghanistan in the past 18 months, the bloodiest period since U.S.-led troops overthrew the Taliban government in 2001. The Taliban are especially active in the southern provinces where British troops are based. A total of 64 British soldiers have been killed there. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-470846/Taliban-set-execution-deadline-23-missionary-volunteers-killed.html |
Two police officers attached to New Oko-Oba Police Division were killed in the early hours of today by some suspected armed robbers and went away with their rifles. The slain officers were, Assistant Superintendent of Police,Supol Funminiyi and Inspector Haruna. Information gathered reveals that the two officers were on patrol with two other police officers when they ran into the three vehicles the robbers used for their operation at about 2am at Paying Junction near Olaniyi Street, New Oko Oba, Agege, Lagos but mistook the vehicles to be Area G Police Division Patrol van. They parked to give way for the supposed Area G patrol van to move but instead the robbers shot spradically at them. ASP Funminiyi who tried to escape,was shot first in the legs and was later sprayed with bullets and he died on the spot. Inspector Haruna,who made frantic efforts to reach their office through his mobile phone to seek reinforcement, was also sprayed with bullets and also died instantly. The other two officer in the patrol van- A corporal who drove them and a sergeant escaped. The Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, of Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide was said to be in a seminar when contacted to comment on the incident. http://dailypost.com.ng/2012/10/08/two-police-officers-killed-lagos-gunmen-escape-rifles/ |
Nigeria is at present ranked 138 out of 183 in the world’s Paying Taxes report for 2012, published by the Price Waterhouse Coppers (PwC) in collaboration with World Bank. Last year Nigeria was ranked 134 last year, which means this year represents a decline. Based on the report, in Nigeria a medium-sized company on average paid nearly one-third of its commercial profit in taxes and spends about 23 weeks in a year dealing with its tax affairs and makes tax payment every 10 days. This analysis was made by Mr. Taiwo Oyedele a Partner/Tax and Corporate Advisory Services Leader, PwC, while speaking in Lagos over the weekend. “With this, Nigeria is far behind many of the leading investment destinations in Africa including Mauritius, which ranks 9, South Africa, 36 and Ghana 87″, he said. In Nigeria, a medium size company paid 32.7% of its commercial earnings in taxes and used up 938 hours to meet the terms. “Clearly the worst sub-indicator for Nigeria, which has been dragging the overall ranking down, is the amount of time required to comply with tax obligations. This covers the time required to comply with major taxes (hours per year) including collection of information, computation of tax payable, completing tax return forms, filing with relevant tax authorities, arranging payment or withholding and preparing tax accounting records and supporting documentation,” he stated. In his words, “The Paying Taxes results enable governments to benchmark their tax system with others on a like-for-like basis and to identify best practices The study measures three separate aspects of paying taxes. Two of these relate to tax compliance burden and one to tax cost.” “Levying tax is not an easy task for government, especially in the wake of the global economic down turn.” Oyedele, on the other hand, disclosed that going by the pointer, Nigeria is classified the least in Africa and only ahead of three countries in the world to be precise; Vietnam (181), Bolivia (182) and Brazil (183) correspondingly. “The enormous time required for tax compliance in Nigeria is a reflection of the bureaucratic, complex, and cumbersome tax administration system in the country”, Oyedele said. He added that, the country had been losing its footing on consistently on the Ease of Paying Taxes index as of the sluggish and clumsy approach to tax improvement while many countries have enhanced theirs considerably. “During 2010/2011 covered by the 2012 study, 33 economies made it easier to pay taxes or reduced tax rates. Introducing electronic systems to make compliance easier was the most common feature of tax reform during the period”, he concluded. http://businessnews.com.ng/2012/10/08/nigeria-ranks-138-out-of-183-on-ease-of-paying-taxes/ |
Heavily armed daredevil hoodlums suspected to be bandits have invaded the Crowder Memorial Primary School, Onitsha, where 950 flood victims are currently camped and made away with some of the food items and cash donated to them. Following the ugly development, Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, had warned those playing politics with the flooding to be careful. A philanthropist, Mr. Patrick Obianwu, who visited some of the victims over the weekend, urged Governor Peter Obi to save the people from being ravaged by epidemics. It was gathered that two of the robbers who went to steal at the Onitsha camp were arrested, while others escaped. Describing the incident as unfair and unfortunate, some of the displaced persons said those robbers lack human sympathy. meanwhile governor peter Obi, has warned anybody using the natural disaster as a political platform to desist. The governor who spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Valentine Obienyem, was reacting to a statement credited to an official of Campaign for Democracy, CD, who insinuated that the governor was showing off with the flood issue without finding a possible solution to it. http://dailypost.com.ng/2012/10/08/robbers-invade-flood-victims-camp-onitsha-cart-away-food-items/ |
@michelin89. THIS ARTICLE IS LAST 2 YEARS ARTICLES. TRY AND CONFIRM BEFORE POSTING. ALTHOUGH THERE IS WAR AT BENIN CITY BUT THE ARTICLE YOU POST IS MIS-LEADING PEOPLE. THE WAR IS STILL ON, PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR ARTICLE BEFORE POSTING AT NL |
no need for marriage na, na everything dem go teach you |
your a re a guy right? invite the girl to an hotel and plug your cock in her ass, i promise u she will never call or threaten you again. |