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Just go and sell akara if you can't see any good in this science innovation chigator2: |
"She Called It Off Because I Didn't Attend Her Father's Burial". If I am her (passing through this reality of losing my dad) and seeing my so-called boyfriend posting it on social media. I will return the money and say bye-bye for real. She don't deserve it |
Ur name na Noah? miniziter: |
They will still release him as terrorist that have repented. What a Country 😔 tnerro1: |
I can still remember when Chelsea's legend Branislav Ivanovic broke the same trophy ![]() |
In Politics, there is no permanent friend and no permanent enemy. Omokri that spent all his energy insulting Tinubu during the 2023 presidential campaign is now an ambassador running an embassy while El rufai that went from one state to another campaigning for Tinubu is now in Jail..... |
Omo I fear person wey no fear ebola. Me wey drink and bath with salt that year. |
Some countries don't need visa to enter another country but since you need visa to enter south Africa and you said correctly that your visa had expired, I think south African immigration officers did the right thing 👍🏿. Rules should be rules both for the poor and rich |
Lol teach us how you have been managing that 30k monthly. I know its election time now and you for don manage hit like 100k come de give money advice like Elon musk 😜🤣🤣 helinues: |
So you are confidence with AI giving you reference from Facebook? phr0nesis: |
My first flight last year was amazing (Qatar airways), from Kano to Abuja to Doha Qatar to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia to Osaka Japan. 2 layovers and 3 days journey. Still in Osaka for Phd |
I don't like Tinubu but am enjoying every bit of hell El rufai's downfall. Imagine this bigot saying on live National TV that he supported tinubu because he is a southern Muslim.
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I want to know that of North Korea. Who still remember how that fat spoiled pig ( leader of North Korea) killed his brother with nerve agent? |
442 formation. With the bible as my goalkeeper & two powerful AI as my strikers.
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Omo u get eye oo, nobody even notice it Pray: |
Op well done. This is a good investigative article but since it's not about snakes it will not reach front-page. Thats how low nairaland as come to be FuglyGurl: |
Ok Sir. Thanks for the insights and sorry for sounding rude aribisala0: |
I think the op used a different picture for this accident chibuikejohn: |
Oga it seems you are left behind. Currently robots are used for highly precision surgeries requiring less doctors in surgical theatre fabolouz1: |
😅Oga, i was just typing rubbish to book space that 40 CHARACTER u know YoungBlackRico: |
Why will i need to see the level of the gas? I only refill my gas went its total empty besides that transparent material if available will make the glass cylinder more expensive |
He should join the coalition and contest his LGA Chairmanship position but pride will not allow him Antoeni: |
Its funny he said their tenure expired in 2022 but didn't give the names of the rightful Party Chairman, secretary etc |
Yeah, u are right. The best bet for him is to consider contesting for Senate under this new coalition bizbro: |
A prosecution witness in the ongoing trial-within-trial of a former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, told the Federal High Court in Abuja that the former Minister voluntarily gave multiple confessional statements regarding the corruption allegations against him to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the presence of his lawyers. Testifying before a judge, James Omotosho, the first prosecution witness, Abubakar Kwaido, an EFCC investigator, dismissed claims by the defence that Mr Mamman’s statements were obtained under duress. A statement by the EFCC, posted on the agency’s Facebook page on Thursday, said Mr Kwaido told the judge that the former minister personally wrote or dictated his statements between May and August 2023, and on 20 February 2024, always in the presence of his legal representatives or associates. He said, “I was surprised to hear claims of coercion,” Mr Kwaido said during cross-examination by defence counsel Femi Atteh, who is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN). “In the videos we played, the defendant and his lawyer were smiling. All his statements were made in the presence of people he brought to the Commission.” Mr Kwaido said named the lawyers and associates of the defendants that were present during various statement recording sessions. He said, on 10 and 11 May 2023, the defendant’s statements were taken in the presence of P.A. Aderungi. He added that, on 12 May 2023, P.A. Adewuyi and Aliyu Musa were present and on 15 May 2023, Muzzarril Yahaya was present. He added that on 17 May 2023, Umar Yunusa was present at the statement recording session. He also said, on 19 May 2023, Paul Adetako was present. On 3 August 2023, he said, the defendant’s business partner, Rabiu, was present and on 9 August 2023, Sulaiman Yusuf was present. The witness added that Mr Mamman authorised his lawyer to write the 20 February statement on his behalf. He said the former minister cited ill health backed with medical report to support the decision. The witness read from the authorisation form, which read, “I, Saleh Mamman, have authorised my lawyer, Mohammed Ahmed of Pineal Solicitors, to write on my behalf due to ill health and other health challenges.” The EFCC had sought to tender the defendant’s disputed confessional statement as evidence during the main trial, but the defence objected, arguing that it was not made voluntarily. In response, the court ordered a trial-within-trial to determine its admissibility. During the hearing, the video footage of the defendant giving his statements was played in court. Mr Kwaido told the court that the process was conducted in an open EFCC office with audiovisual recording and regular public traffic, refuting the defence’s claim of threats. He also noted that Mr Mamman had initially absconded after an earlier appearance, failing to report back to the EFCC for about six months despite repeated calls and messages. He said the defendant eventually returned in February 2024 and chose to give his statement on the 20th. Mr Omotosho ruled in favour of admitting the disputed statement, following arguments from prosecuting counsel Rotimi Oyedepo, also a SAN. The judge adjourned the case to Friday, for continuation of cross-examination. BACKGROUND: Mr Mamman is standing trial on 12 counts of conspiracy and money laundering involving N33.8 billion. The charges relate to alleged diversions of funds meant for the Mambilla Power Project. The EFCC alleged that over N26 billion was diverted under Mr Mamman’s instruction using Bureau de Change operators. Previous witnesses, including EFCC investigators and bank compliance officers, have testified to multiple suspicious transactions traced through various corporate accounts, including Breathable Investment, Fullest Utility Concepts, and Golden Bond Nigeria Ltd. Earlier, the 15th prosecution witness, Okoafor Nnenna, a deputy manager in the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) Domestic Payments Unit, confirmed the ministry’s transactions in response to EFCC requests. The 16th witness, Veronica Sampam, a compliance officer at First Bank, also testified to supplying requested account details tied to the case. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/803577-n33-8bn-fraud-trial-ex-minister-mamman-voluntarily-gave-statements-in-presence-of-lawyers-efcc-witness.html
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IshowSpeed is now a terrorist in Ur eye...................................... casdoruche: |
No more piracy? How? When people can easily download the entire movie on YouTube and upload it on sites like net9ja. Imagine the movie is there free on YouTube, where will the get grossing money from cinema? For them to embrace YouTube shows that there's no money in nollywood after all na runs the keep their actress while the men died in poverty at old age okuta007: |
What if they are genetically modified? helinues: |