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iwanchop: Daddy,could you please tell us how you won?Abi Ɲα̲̅ђ |
Of course, that's why our roads are in order, light is constant, education is now for every one especially the less privileged, 18000naira mimum wage is a success, we all can now sleep with our two eyes closed, those that stole public funds are either dead/in prison, the innocent ones in prison both in/outside Nigeria have been set free, those who commit treason are being brought to book, your asset have been declared to the public, there's no more immunity clause for public office holders, every individual in this country can now boast of three square meal a day, rule of law is being observed accordingly, and many more "good /fresh air".... I guess that's what you mean Mr "president". You are only deceiving yourself, and you know it. |
To be candid,brothels is not a place where one can just bulge in2 to preach †ђξ word of God in Naija.....those witnesses should take heart cos it happened to Jesus Christ and His apostles......my candid advice is they should stay clear of such place next time cos apart frm being humiliated,it is also Tempting so that what was written in James 3:1 would not be their case ℓ̊'m not a witness Õoooº°˚ ˚°º but α chritian |
[quote author=Nuzo']That's not the issue. The issue is that he entered into an agreement with Man-city and he didn't meet up. He had to be let off! Remember, while the contract ran, he was given all the necessary assistance needed.[/quote]It means Morinho should be shown his way out for winning a major trophy,a copa del rey and a spanish super cup in three years cos Mancini won dsame thing under his tutelage.....some players αяє poo in Τ̅ђα̲̅τ team....datz all |
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joseph1013: You are not a taxi-driver and not in the US. It's okay bros. But I have a question for you: where are you and what are you doing for a living since you have been released by your club?Ask google.....idiot U must be a good for nothing human......oloshi eyan radarada omo iya aje |
ffo: see a woman buying thing for her bf unlike NIGERIAN girls milking their bf dry or buying boxers/singlets for their bf after collecting his money.Kai jooor....Naija ladies will vex for u Õoooº°˚ ˚°º ![]() |
mikeapollo: Please, dont compare the two of them.....Obey is class ahead of Sunny.Seconded |
yoged: I just dont know wats wrong wit some guys. Can you just respect her opinion? At least, u dey kiss and dey press bobby. Dat 1 no do u. Olojukokoro. If you leave her today, am sure alot of good guys out dia that are even better than you will be hustling to marry her. Better still, gimmie her pin/number maybe i can hook her up with some else. Nonsense, some guys are jst p****sy whip. Make den no see girls, den go dey shake like He-goat.I d☺̣̣̥̇ŋ't kη☺Ѡ if u αяє a guy/girl.∂!ѕ ur write up make sense die and even very funny. Back to d OP,since u knw u can't endure with no-testing product,why do u hv to patronise †ђξ goods inside a ware-house,their αяє many guys out there who αяє secretly praying to meet a virgin,u hv one and u are bringing †ђξ issue on nairaland where u knw u would Ђα̲̅v̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣ diverse response,nairaland where pple act with bravado,nairaland where some pple will encourage u to force her or leave her whereas they are in ur shoes too,nairaland where †ђξ sane and insane gives opinion. My piece of advice is,if u cannot cope,let her βε̲̣ but let this gets in2 ur medulla ur case will not be different frm a garage where if a passenger feels d price of a vehicle is hiked and gets down frm d bus another passenger wȊ̝̊̅ℓℓ not hesitate to enter in 2seconds.#GBAM# |
[quote author=32-D]U got an invitation for a job test, u still come here and ask us if they are recruiting.... No they are not recruiting, they are just taking data of jobless Nigerians[/quote]This is exactly †ђξ reply thats befits his/her question...... |
I will vote for anybody other than GEJ |
outrage: [size=14pt]modSee person wey sabi engrish abi na english......tell us d difference,over-sabi nonsense |
iamswizz: If they are expecting the robbers.. Them just dey waste their time..I will help u deliver d mssg,shebi dem dey нєяє abi |
I guess she is carrying anoda pregnancy or my eyes is seeing double |
When i can use dis same amount to invest or build a comfortable home for myself......shey d producer is frm heaven nii,mtcheeeew |
Akshow: Good news. he remains one of the most creative and original artist in naija. wa gba iyi omo iyan onpomo!Original ibile ni iwo bobo yii sha....... |
†ђξ girl ηαмє self Ɲα̲̅ђ gbangba,Toto+Dik=i d☺̣̣̥̇ŋ't kη☺Ѡ Õoooº°˚ ˚°º |
†ђξ Harambee stars dey vex gan nii Õoooº°˚ ˚°º ,it is a fact that nff treats them with contempts, ℓ̊ pray our players too will be treated dsame way when they travel to kenya. |
@OP,no be u go tell us S̶̲̥̅αƔ na water dey inside coconut,or say na fish dey inside sardine.if u like,u can use ur money to drink zobo,who cares,stop intruding in2 matured minds life.....odikwa too much,....kilo kan e nbe......ur own too much |
@OP,no be u go tell us S̶̲̥̅αƔ na water dey inside coconut,or say na fish dey inside sardine.if u like,u can use ur money to drink zobo,who cares,stop intruding in2 matured minds life.....odikwa too much,....kilo kan e nbe......ur own too much |
All of dis wealth just for only one person as at 2005.....Naija |
Gov. Alamieyeseigha Could Be Entitled To Billions He Stole Based On Presidential Pardon And Court Of Appeal Ruling On Obasanjo, Lawyers Say 21.03.2013, 15:12  Local Former Bayelsa State governor, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, may be paid billions of naira, the value of the assets seized from him after his conviction for money laundering. President Goodluck Jonathan had granted Mr. Alamieyeseigha a presidential pardon, rendering the former Bayelsa State governor a freeman. While Mr. Alamieyeseigha was convicted, properties he acquired from his money laundering regime were seized, and most of them sold by the federal government. After his pardon, since his rights and privileges will be restored according to Nigerian law, it is uncertain if he will retrieve the items or the value of the items he corruptly acquired from the Nigerian government. Some lawyers say the presidential pardon bestowed on Mr. Alamieyeseigha grants him fresh rights to the items he acquired with wealth he stole. All, however, condemned the pardon granted the fugitive, who is still wanted in the U.K. for jumping bail after he was arrested for money laundering. Though both the Federal Government and Mr. Alamieyeseigha are yet to speak on the forfeited property, lawyers said the former Bayelsa Governor has a case to demand the return of his forfeited property and may infact go to court for same. Should he achieve success in court, and since the property have largely been disposed off, the federal government may pay billions of naira in lieu of the property. He should get the property Activist lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, said the precedence of an Appeal Court ruling on what pardon means, implies Mr. Alamieyeseigha can ask for his asset to be returned and actually get them. "This is the implication of a full pardon," he said. Mr. Falana cited the case of Olu Falae versus Obasanjo, where Mr. Falae challenged the eligibility of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, to contest for presidential election in 1999 saying the former military head of state was not granted full pardon by the then military junta. "According to the Court of Appeal in the case of Falae V Obj, it means that a man who has been pardoned is a new man (homo novus) in the eye of the law. The conviction and sentence are wiped out and he is entitled to the full restoration of his rights and privileges as well as the return of his seized assets," Mr. Falana said. While challenging the result of the presidential 1999 election, Mr. Falae had argued that Mr. Obasanjo did not get "full pardon" from Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar after his conviction for involvement in the 1995 coup plot and therefore is not qualified to contest the election. But the Court of Appeal while dismissing Mr. Falae's argument had ruled that: "The word used under Section 161 (1) and Exhibit 11 is "pardon", and in this context, pardon may be with or without any conditions. It is clear from Exhibit 11 that the pardon granted to the 1st Respondent was not made subject to any conditions. In my view, under the Nigerian law, a "pardon" and "full pardon" have no distinction. A pardon is an act of grace by the appropriate authority which mitigates or obliterates the punishment the law demands for the offence, and restores the rights and the privileges forfeited on account of the offence. The effect of a pardon is to make the offender, a new man (novus homo), to acquit him of all corporal penalties and forfeiture annexed to the offence pardoned. I am of the view, that by virtue of the pardon contained in Exhibit 11, the disqualification of the 1st Respondent was to suffer because of his conviction, has been wiped out." Lagos lawyer, Jiti Ogunye, also argued in his article that based on the Appeal Court's ruling, which was not upturned by any superior court, Mr. Alamieyeseigha can demand the return of his asset. He said the ruling of the court suggests that Mr. Alamieyeseigha is free to make a claim for the property or their value. The other side of the argument Some other lawyers, however, disagree with this interpretation. "The forfeitures were made before the pardon was granted, so what happens if the properties forfeited to the Federal government have been sold to a third party," asked activist lawyer, Bamidele Aturu. "When you forfeit something, it is what you forfeit that you will get back. Those goods have been forfeited to the Federal Government there is no way this act of pardon can release that. So I don't know by what legal abragadabra that anybody will say that the forfeited goods should be handed over to him unless they want to perpetrate serious fraud on Nigerian people. Those properties have been forfeited and forfeited for life," he added. Another lawyer, Charles Musa, said forfeited asset cannot be returned to their former owners irrespective of a presidential pardon. But he said Mr. Alamieyeseigha can contest this in court. "If you have suffered any punishment, the punishment remains," Mr. Musa said. "It's left for his lawyers to argue that. He can go to court but I doubt if he will succeed. What of those who served time, can they get the time back?" he questioned. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, which successfully prosecuted Mr. Alamieyeseigha would not comment on its possible response should the ex-governor demand his seized The commission's spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, did not respond to calls or text messages sent to him on the subject. The presidency has aggressively defended President Goodluck Jonathan's decision to pardon Mr. Alamieyeseigha, while Nigerians and the international community have condemned the pardon granted the former governor. The National Council of States headed by Mr. Jonathan, had last week Tuesday, pardoned Mr. Alamieyeseigha and seven others. Below are the asset seized from Mr. Alamieyeseigha and which he could claim back. Assets fraudulently acquired by Alamieyeseigha forfeited to the state a. Account number 10659347 with Barclays Bank Plc, United Kingdom with a balance of GBP203, 753.34 as at 15th February 2005; b. Account number 3239940 with UBS Warburg AG, 1 Curzon Street, London, W1J 5HB with a balance of $2.5 million as at September 2005; account number 338931 in the name of FALCON INC. with UBS Warburg AG, 1 Curzon Street, London, W1J 5HB; c. Account number 7341553/7341596 FOR us dollars with Barclays Bank Plc at International Banking Unit, 88 Dighemis Akritas Avenue 1644, Nicosla, Cyprus; account number 7341588 for GB pounds Sterling with Barclays Bank Plc at International Banking Unit, 88 Dighemis Akrltas Avenue 1644, Nicosia, Cyprus ; d. Bank account number 5005220454-7 in Denmark with JYSKE Bank at Bseterbrogate, 9, DK-1780, Copeenhagen V with a balance of at $2.5 million; e. Bank account number 005482562491 with Bank of America United States of America in the name of Peter Aklamleyeseigh with a balance of $160,000.00 a. Property known as Water Gardens, London W2 2DG which I bought at GBP1.75 million in the name of my company known as Solomon & Peters Ltd; b. Property at 14 Mapesbury Road, London, NW2 4JB which you bought at GBP1.4 million; c. Property at 14 Jubilee Heights, School Uphill, London, NW2 2UQ, which you bought at GBP241,000; d. Property at No. 68-70, Regent's Road, London, N3 bought at 3 million Pounds Sterling. Chelsea Hotel Abuja worth of N2 Billion for which N1.5 Billion was paid; Two block of luxury flats at Plot 26 Bashir Dalhatu Close, Abacha Estate, Ikoyi worth of N45; c. Acquired a property at John Kadiya Street, off Jose Marti Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja worth N350 million; An Estate of six luxury duplexes at No. 1 Community, Road, off Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos worth N200 million One Billion Naira worth of Shares acquired in defunct Bond bank • Plot 916 & 917, Wuse II District, Abuja • Plot 7, Cadastral Zone A6, Maitama Abuja • Plot1267, Amazon Road, Abuja • Plot 3375, cadastral Zone A6, Abuja • Plot 1372-1374, Cadastral Zone A7, Wuse II, Abuja • Plot 1281, cadastral Zone A4, Asokoro, Abuja a. A personal bank account with Barclays Bank Plc which was opened on 5 January 2004 and the balance stood at £203,753.34 as at 15th February 2005. b. A personal bank account with HSBC, London, but the account was closed sometimes in March 2003 while all the money in the account was transferred to Santolina Investment Corporation's account with National Westminster Bank, London. c. Personal account with Bond Bank in Lagos which was opened sometimes in January 2004 and the balance stood at N105-14.942.61 as at 16th September 2005 and another personal account in Oceanic Bank Plc (The Salo Trust) in the names of Enitonbrapa Alamieyeseigha, Embelakpo Alamieyeseigha, Ebipadei Alamieyeseigha, Oyamuyefa Alamieyeseigha, Saleaka Alamieyeseigha and Margaret Alamieyeseigha. d. Account with Bank of America in the name of Peter Alamieyeseigha with account number 0054 8256 2491 which balance stood at $1, 600,000.00 as at August 2003. • 247, Water Gardens, London, W2 2DG, which is the registered address of Solomon & Peters Ltd. This property was purchased for £1.75 million on 20/8/2003 • 14, Mapesbury Road, London, NW2 4JB. This property was purchased for £1.4 million on 6/7/2001. • Flat 202, Jubilee Heights, Shoot uphill, London, NW2 3LJQ, purchased for the sum of £241,000.00 on 28/10/99. • 68-70, Regent's Park Road, London, N3 which was purchased in July 2002 for the sum of £3 million. All the properties listed above have a combined value in excess of £S 381million • A property at V & A Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa worth over £1 million. • Royal Albatross Properties 67 a company registered in September 2005 in Cape Town, South Africa. • A property in 504, Pleasant Drive, King Farm Estate, Maryland USA, and another one in 15859, Aurora Crest Drive, Whither, California, USA, |
somieee: sobbing badly..............started making plans with mine already....guess every disappointed is a blessingWhich institution ∂i∂ u graduated frm......smh |
R.I.P |
pDude: Who dem be sef? Abi dem be ChelseaU must be stupid,αяє they not humans like u ......NFF should not have treated †ђξ kenyans like ∂!ѕ,its uncalled ƒσя,imagining training in that kind of unconducive ground,na wah for maigari and co |
According to 24/7 news post on facebook,†ђξ NYSC DG denies that corp members monthly allowance has been increased |