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legendarysegzi:Onye!!! |
onitshaigbo: There are too many jokes in this sad situation. Where is the FG? Doesn't Delta state government have quite a bit of money from its oil revenues? Or is that money reserved for officials to go partying in London/Dubai or to buy them Range Rovers?Exactly my thought. |
Too bad. Urgent help is needed. |
What the hell is Mbadinuju doing on that list. |
deeptesting: Let all the Nations begin a mass deportation of Nigerians, I am so sure the much needed civil revolution for change will start in Nigeria if they all come back home.......We have to pull our country back to it is bountiful state of the 60's.....Which word will I use on this idiotic human being? |
Lets watch and see the solution He has to offer to his people. |
Still typing....... |
surveyProf: You're correct, most of them for like 3 months now, they have not received their products from the said GODSON SUNDAY, and they're still hopeful that come some day, product will be sent, I dont know why people can't learn from lessons, "never purchase products that you have not seen" it is always preached here, it is their own cup of tea.People don't like learning from others mistake . Pay on delivery is still the best. |
surveyProf: His address......I like a case when SurveyProf is involved . Thump up bro. Let's track them down. Enough is Enough. Naija MUST be better. |
Gods-Son:Not Tonto Dike and Co. So therefore, it will take some time. |
eluquenson: To d best of my knowledge, the exchange rate for making use of aliexpress escrow service is different frm our local exchange rate I guess, cos I have been charged for dis 167.+ ever since I started paying on aliexpress with the card.Yeah, that was there initial charge with the 2.75% but What they charged me was 167+ without the transaction charge. I believe it's because of the increase in USD last week. Still waiting for it to fall a bit b4 I carry another transaction. |
2s£xy:Go to the branch that issued the card to you and request for the reset of web i-pin. You will be asked to write a letter (short letter pls ) then submit it to them. That is all. |
pistol: Rochas means well for imo state but most of his foot soldiers are agents of darkness.Yes, we are watching............ |
MTN E303 |
Welcome development if true. |
As of posting this USD is now 1 US dollar = 160.1000 Nigerian nairas |
eluquenson: Right now av u resolved the issue, if not tell me & I could be of help, its very easy when u verify ur visa card before embarking on internet payment.They haven't reset the pin. I will go there by his grace this Friday, although I do everything with the card but logining to the online portal is hard. The card is trying but charges is much. |
Chai! I was charged 167+ yesterday without the 2.75% charge. When dollar is 162.60 UBA too dey steal. Annoyed. |
Na for ATM machine you go fear 9jarians. What many people do is just by pressing the button YES. If you see the ones in Onitsha you will turn back. Banks need to educate people on how to use the ATM machine. Even the graduates do missbehave. Damn yit! |
Thread Already Exist >>>> https://www.nairaland.com/1327322/20-killed-renewed-benin-city |
Eko Ile: Mega City is a city with over 10 million people and the entire population of Anambra is 4 million...Who said the population of Anambra is 4m. Define Mega city? |
ABUJA- A Spanish contractor, Mr Jose Lopez-Pepe, has dragged the Imo State government before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, alleging that his Nigerian partner, one Benjamin Emenike, connived with some commissioners and diverted contract funds. In a petition he filed through his lawyer, Abiodun Oduwole, and copied to the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mohammed Abubakar, the Spaniard, alleged that while he travelled abroad to procure technical drawings and other equipment for the contract valued at about N3.6 billion, Emenike who is the Managing Director of a company, Hormipresa Nigeria Ltd, collected part payment for the project and bought several exotic cars. Consequently, Mr Lopez-Pepe, who claims he never received the payment by the state government for the job, prays the IGP and the anti-graft agency to investigate Emenike and some officials of the Imo State government and make them account for the project funds. Specifically, the petition, a copy of which was made available to Vanguard, read: “We bring to your attention, Sir, the unlawful activities of Mr. Benjamin Emmanuel Emenike, the Managing Director of Hormipresa Nigeria Limited, and pray that you cause an investigation into the following allegations. “A contract for the construction of some infrastructure in Owerri was awarded to New Int. FPS S.L (NIFPS) on November 8, 2011 by the government of Imo State. The total amount of the contract is about N3.6 billion. Being a foreign company registered in Spain, NIFPS introduced Mr. Benjamin Emenike’s company (Hormipresa Nig. Ltd), an indigenous company, to the government of Imo State as its sister company/agent and requested for an advance payment of 30% of the contract sum to be paid to NIFPS through Hormipresa. Both Mr. Benjamin Emenike and Mr. Jose Marin Lopez-Pepe (the Managing Director of NIFPS) opened a joint account at Zenith Bank for the purpose of this contract and its execution. The mandate was for both parties to be compulsory signatories. “However, when Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe traveled to Spain to secure the technical drawings and other equipments for the project, Mr. Benjamin Emenike connived with the account officer at Zenith Bank to change the mandate of the account to enable only him (Mr. Emenike) operate the account. The said account officer perfected and facilitated the fraud on Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe by helping Mr. Benjamin Emenike to successfully access the said 30% mobilization fund without the consent of the second compulsory signatory, Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe. “A total of N1.2 Billion Naira (about 6 Million Euros) was paid to NIFPS through Hormipresa Nigeria Limited, being 30% of the contract sum, the take-off grant for the project. However, since accessing the funds, Mr. Ben Emenike has refused to remit or transmit the money to Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe or NIFPS, despite repeated and numerous letters from Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe’s solicitors requesting him to account for all money had and collected in connection with the contract and to transmit same to him. “When the pressure became heightened, Mr. Ben Emenike resorted to using his money laundering contacts also facilitated by Mrs. Grace Okparaeche to launder money into Mr. Lopez-Pepe’s accounts in Spain, in order to frustrate him and put him in trouble with Spanish governments. He made a number of transactions where he transferred money from a Nigerian account to a Spanish account through Hong Kong, Russia and London, and through unknown, unregistered and spurious companies, thereby making such funds flagged for money laundering. Of course, these moneys are trapped in Spain for further investigation as they do not emanate from clear and direct sources. “Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe’s accounts have also been frozen. The total amount of money sent to Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe’s account is about 1.8 Million Euros. At a point, and due to the suspicious manner the moneys were being transferred, Barclays Bank, UK, refunded 500,000 Euros to Mr. Benjamin Emenike, claiming that the transaction could not be followed through because it had money laundering patterns to which they would not be a party. Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe was advised by his bankers in Spain that only a letter from Imo State Government could ensure that the monies are indeed released to him. “By the time Mr. Lopez-Pepe came back to the country to obtain the letter from the state government and personally demand for an account of all the money Mr. Ben Emenike collected for the contract job, the latter had forwarded a petition to the Inspector-General of Police, wrongly alleging obtaining by false pretences and fraud against the former. He conspired with the Imo State Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development, (who had previously demanded from Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe a gift of a Mercedes Benz worth N15 Million Naira and the sponsorship of his wedding to the Governor’s daughter), to trick Mr. Lopez-Pepe into a meeting at the Commissioner of Police’s office in Owerri where he was arrested and taken to INTERPOL Office, Abuja. He is currently undergoing trial at the Federal High Court, Owerri. “Unknown to him, Mr. Benjamin Emenike had connived with the said Imo State Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development, and a Legal Director at Rochas Foundation who prepares legal documentation for Imo State government, to prepare a spurious award letter in favour of Hormipresa Nigeria Limited, for the same contract. Thus, two awards were purportedly made by the state government on the same project. The first award, made to NIFPS, was duly accepted, supported by a contract agreed to by both Imo State Government and NIFPS and duly executed by the Secretary to the State Government. The second award offer purportedly made to Hormipresa was merely signed by the Principal Secretary to the State Governor. No contract, no acceptance. In fact, Imo State Government released funds to Mr. Benjamin Emenike solely on the authority of NIFPS, having expressly requested for same and having introduced Hormipresa as a sister company/agent. “We know that Mr. Benjamin Emenike spent the bulk of the balance of the mobilization funds with him, that is, 4.7 Million Euros, to bribe his way through the mercenaries of the state government, and had acquired the following items for his personal use: Purchased a total of 20 cars, as contained in the schedule to this petition, Rented a shopping complex worth N6 Million, Imported goods and other wares for the rented shops, worth about N6.5 Million, Commenced a building project in Obodo-Ukwu, Bought numerous buildings in Owerri, Rented apartments in Abuja, Multiple transfers of funds to various accounts at GTBank, Enterprise Bank, former Fin Bank, etc, belonging to himself, ODK Nig Ltd, Real Image Integrated Consultants, and so on, totaling over N200 Million. The account numbers, branches and amount transferred are further included in the schedule to this petition. “What baffles everyone, Sir, is why Benjamin Emenike walks the streets freely, having misappropriated 4.7 Million Euros, while the original awardee of the contract, Mr. Marin Lopez-Pepe, who is yet to access the portion of the contract money purportedly sent to him, that is, 1.3 Million Euros, is being kept in jail and standing trial over spurious allegations. “We therefore urge you Sir to use your good office to investigate the said Mr. Benjamin Emenike and his activities with respect to the said contract, and help NIFPS recover the stolen and misappropriated funds from him. We believe this will help restore the confidence of foreign investors in our country.” It will be recalled that Mr Lopez-Pepe who is the manager of New International FPS SL was earlier arrested by the police over allegation that he defrauded the Imo State government to the tune of about €1.6 million. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/06/n3-6bn-fraud-spanish-contractor-drags-imo-govt-partner-to-efcc/ |
Abuja – The Federal Government has approved N300 million out of the three billion naira intervention fund for capacity building to boost the Nigerian film industry. This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday by Mr Paul Nwabuikwu, Spokesman for the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. “Action on the three billion naira support promised the Nigerian film industry by President Goodluck Jonathan has formally commenced with the roll out of a N300 million capacity building fund.’’ The statement noted that the capacity building fund was the first of a series of initiatives planned under “Project Act Nollywood’’, adding that It was made up of two components. According to the statement, the first component is a Training Fund of N150 million, dedicated to training and skills acquisition for Nollywood practitioners in all competencies along the entire value chain of the industry. The statement said it include; scriptwriting, directing, production and production design, special effects, lighting, sound, HD techniques, acting, cinematography, make-up and editing, among others. It said that the second component was the Capacity Development Fund which was also worth N150 million. According to the statement, grants will be given to existing Nigerian-owned private institutes that offer training courses, programmes, and technical certification in the movie industry. The statement said the fund might be used to upgrade existing facilities, procure equipment and develop internal capacity to offer a set of courses and training programmes that would address key skills gaps. It said that institutes to benefit from the fund must have a prove of registration from Jan. 1, 2013, and be competent enough to train people according to global best practices. The statement said that the intervention Project ACT Nollywood, would be managed by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and the Minister of Tourism, Chief Edem Duke. Okonjo-Iweala in the statement said the establishment of the fund underscored government’s commitment to supporting Nollywood in recognition of its contributions to the economy. “This is the first of the initiatives planned under Project Act Nollywood, and it shows that the president is keeping his word to the industry and to Nigerians. “Nollywood deserves this support because it has added value to the economy by creating jobs and acting as an ambassador to the country. “It is also projecting Nigeria to many parts of the world that hitherto, knew little or nothing about the country,” it quoted Okonjo-Iweala as saying. It said that the overall objective of Project Act Nollywood was to support the industry in a sustainable way that practitioners could leverage on to improve their capacity and output in key areas. “The fund is open for applications from July to December 2013. Courses commencing after Dec. 31st are eligible provided the application is received before Dec. 31 2013.’’ It said that guidelines for applications indicated that applicants must be Nigerians and industry practitioners among other requirements. (NAN) Source |
BENIN CITY—NO fewer than 20 persons have been killed in the past four days in different parts of Benin City, following a renewed cult war between suspected members of Eiye Confraternity and Black Axe. Over 10 persons were said to have been arrested by the Edo State Police Command in connection with the incident. It was gathered that some of the leaders of the groups are on the run following the collaboration of security agencies with the state government to hunt for the suspects. Vanguard was informed that the latest face-off was triggered last Thursday when members of one of the groups went to the home of one of the suspects currently on the run, whose father was said to belong to one of the warring groups to resolve some money related issues. It was learnt that while they were settling the issue, the suspect went upstairs to fetch a pump action gun and shot a member of the rival cult group on the leg. The victim was rushed to the hospital by his colleagues while the suspect fled. Consequently, colleagues of the victim mobilised for reprisal attacks, visiting the homes of members of the rival group. It was learnt that the attack led to the killing of a colleague of the suspect who started the shooting at New Benin. As expected, the cult war escalated. There were killings in Idu Owena, after Ugbowo, Isihor, Ugbiyoko, Textile Mill Road, New Benin and Igbesanwa. Vanguard was reliably informed that no fewer than 20 persons have been killed so far. As a result, night life in Benin City has been affected as people no longer relax in bars in the evenings due to fear of being attacked by the rampaging cultists. Oshiomhole summons security meeting Worried by the development, it was learnt that Governor Adams Oshiomhole convened an emergency security meeting last Friday, asking security operatives to fish out the killers. Vanguard learnt that about 10 persons have been arrested so far while efforts were on towards finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The Edo State Police Commissioner, Mr Folounsho Adebanjo, who could not confirm the casualty figure, described the killings as unacceptable and vowed that the police would deal with the situation. According to him, “we are not relaxing at all. We are in search of the leaders behind this. Some persons have been arrested while some are on the run. The killings will stop because our officers are all on the alert now. I can assure you that anybody arrested will be dealt with very seriously. “All security agencies in the state are concerned. The governor is equally concerned, residents of the state are concerned. So we will not relent until we stop this madness. It is very sad that people no longer value human lives.” Source |
PHIPEX: Good one Obi especially for the six months target, I've set my alarm clock to Dec 2013. Hope to see it completed when I come for xmas.Impossible. He haven't finish Nwangene He promised since 2006, na this one He wan finish b4 his tenure. I laugh in Latin. |
Chimeluv: He is about leave office and he suddenly remembers the bad roads in onitsha. I hope he compietes it before he leaves office.You're correct. Obi is not smarter than OTU boiz. |
We are all waiting for the action. |
Ugly part hmmm. That is too bad Oga Gej. |
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Princessmel: Some people just like to waste posting space, if you don't have anything better to do, abeg go take ur head nack wall. Rubbish !You're already wasting posting space. Never try to quote me again. Women can never rule 9ja till enternity. Let that sink into your memory if you have any. You wanna rule 9ja, hehe I laugh in Latin. Dear go and look for the meaning of the word "Impossible " in your dictionary or Google it out. Shi1t! Ghetto dream, you will soon wake up. So sorry if I wronged you in any way dear. Am just trying to be sincere. I mean no harm sweetie lolz. But your choice of words are horrible, try to amend it a bit, your a female and it's not Good for your health . Your reply doesn't show a sign of a leader, you can't withstand criticism which is too bad. Good night. |
Still the God of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Our Lord is Good. |
How long does it take to fully charged? And What is the life span? |
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