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hmmm, ur own daughter? Ashawo joint don finish?? D nigga dosen't deserve bail even.. |
the worst part is that the fowl didn't even die.. |
nawah oo,,... fast money.. Wheeew!! Issapiry..RIP to the hunchback.. |
A 51-year-old pupil teacher, Mathew Oluyede, was on Monday remanded in Ado-Ekiti Prisons for allegedly defiling four pupils. Oluyede, whose address is unknown, is facing a charge of defilement at an Ado Ekiti Magistrates’ Court. Magistrate Taiwo Ajibade, who did not take the plea of the accused, said he should be kept behind bars until the next date of adjournment. She said the case file should be duplicated and sent to the State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for legal advice. Earlier, the prosecutor, Sgt. Akinwale Oriyomi, told the court that the accused committed the offence between Oct. 19 and Oct. 21 at Ayetoro-Ekiti in Ido Council Area of the state. According to him, Oluyede defiled four minors (names withheld) of between ages two to nine. He urged the court to remand the accused immediately. The offence contravened Section 218 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ekiti, 2012. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the accused, on conviction, may be sentenced to life imprisonment. The case has been adjourned to Nov. 17 pending DPP’s advice. (NAN) leadership.ng/news/469929/court-remands-teacher-51-for-allegedly-defiling-4-pupils-in-ekiti Cc: lalasticlala |
make i register my presence b4 dem close the thread.. |
show us better picture na.. How we go take know say na jerusalem be that? |
Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, whose election as Chief Executive of Rivers State was annulled on Saturday by the Rivers State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abuja, has alleged the payment of N23 billion bribe to tribunal judges by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to nullify the election of all South-South states governors – all of them members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/10/apc-bribed-tribunal-with-n23b-to-oust-me-wike/ |
XBLadez:u can say what u want, na u get ur mouth..,I came across a post on dailypost.com and brought it to nairaland, i dunno y all of u have problems with me,. Am i the one that made the confession.? Or is it now wrong to bring threads to nairaland.? And please i'm not yoruba. |
Ugomba:fruit dey get nafdac no? |
i wan learn hacking oo, |
ultravires:can i get it for N500?? |
TheSonOfMark:no be me and u matter oo, na u and daily post matter. |
i cooked even when my mum was @ home.. . She taught us how to cook, thereafter stopped cooking in the house lol.... |
abeg the pope wasn't sleeping there, he was receiving instructions from God.... #holysleep# |
My name is Ini-Obong. I am from Akwa-Ibom state, Nigeria but I reside in Malaysia. Only last year, I returned to Nigeria on completion of my studies. For a lot of reasons, I may want to hide some other details for fear of been humiliated by my folks. All I desire are kind and encouraging words to get out of this thing I have come to realise is a huge mess.http://dailypost.ng/2015/10/23/true-confession-i-have-slept-with-over-10-dogs/ |
lekjons:ya exactly.... Have had the same ish before |
ur phone get virus |
take the job and @least have something doing, remember what they say about the devils mind.. From ur work u can still be job hunting for a better one,, so at least u will have a job experience which is somewhat vital in securing a better job... |
YANSHTROVERT:so this is y u created another a/c.. Lalasticlala, this guy/girl/machine is spamming this forum ooo |
TATROVERT:u too na INTROVERT brother? E remain YANSHTROVERT |
Hemanwel:for u.
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StepTwo:without condom |
Dabss:God don answer u |
chooii, men see hanging, 'tis punishment toh bad... |
IamLEGEND1:GBAM!!!! |
bilulu:and are u ready to die for this country? Speak for ur self bro.. though he wasn't really supposed to say that anyways |
ACCRA Oct 20 (Reuters) - Ghana's government said it will pay Nigeria's N-Gaz the $170 million it owes by February, averting the gas consortium's threat to cut off supplies, which would have made Ghana's power crisis worse. Ghana's state power generating company, the Volta River Authority (VRA), will settle the debt in three tranches starting in November, Kweku Sersah, a spokesman for Ghana's Ministry of Power, said. Power supplies are no longer at risk, he said. "The high-powered delegation that went ... (to the Nigerian capital Abuja) was able to negotiate for Nigeria Gas (N-Gaz) to continue to supply the country the needed gas," Sersah said in a statement posted on the ministry's Facebook page. Ghana gets about 25 percent of its power from Nigerian gas, and N-Gaz's threat to cut supply by 70 percent would have made it harder to achieve the government's goal of ending power outages this year and could have raised supply costs. Ghana will clear a backlog of arrears that stretches back to 2012 and has also committed to pay in full for gas it receives between now and next February, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said. "The highlight of the agreement is that the total sum of gas supply debt will be cleared by February 2016 at the latest," the NNPC said in a statement. However, it is unclear how VRA will generate the extra revenue to pay off the debt given the shortfall in payments from the state Electricity Company of Ghana, which does not generate enough revenue to cover the costs of its payments to VRA. Experts say that is because energy tariffs are too low, residents find ways to skip payments illegally or pay too little and the government itself is behind in its payments to the electricity company. VRA's payments to N-Gaz dwindled in August 2014, according to the West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAGPCo), and before that it borrowed money from Ghanaian banks to pay for purchases, creating debt it struggles to finance, one energy expert said. In the long term, Ghana aims to solve the problem by greatly increasing its domestic gas production but for now government finances are under extra scrutiny due to an International Monetary Fund programme to restore fiscal stability. The issue is sensitive in the run-up to Ghana's election next year that is expected to be closely fought. Power cuts have angered voters and come on top of a sharp slowdown in the economy, which for years was one of Africa's strongest. N-Gaz is a joint venture company owned by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Shell and Chevron that delivers gas through WAGPCo to Ghana. mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSL8N12K3NZ20151020?rpc=401& Cc: lalasticlala |
Vinshu:3 times chaa?? |
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. She taught us how to cook, thereafter stopped cooking in the house lol....
