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Na so una take vote Buhari. Feel free na your right but no come here come cry later. GoodNaijaman: |
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Hahaha why Osogbo Jack005: |
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Come back make we self try |
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No be fake news o it is happening now at Aba main park area. My bros just informed me.. is real mightyokwy: 1 Like |
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Pls if u have receieved the PQ help share it my mail is npa4uall@gmail.com acjme: |
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Pls bros as u send to npa4uall@gmail.com my u be blessed peterbam: |
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tomsy2:I never get am o pls my email is npa4uall@gmail.com pls help me send am. God bless |
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Men!!! Na waoo is obvious the wife is not as young as she use to be now he falls to another woman's bed. I tire o. Well as for the wife the best way is not to run out of home stay and welcome Ur new mate NaijaStarGist: |
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Low mentality u no they hear this news of economy dying. U are busy ranting trash joborskill: |
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demosoft:this topic is a very important topic because I know what it feels like to be in this bondage that evil urge to satisfy ur self sexually.I have been there before. Initially I thought there was no going back from it for me. But early this eayr after 10 days of fasting and praying session organized by my church i find myself free from it that urge no longer comes and I desist from things that may lead me to it I took my prayer life seriously and read my bible everyday and I am getting to two months without that urge to masturbate. Me before na three times in a day for seven days. I thank God am no longer that man anymore. If u want to be free u must first of all come to terms with ur self. Tell ur self the truth that this is bondage and to be free from it u need to fight hard. God is there to help u as long as u are willing to say I am no longer that person. I will be writing on the steps in my book Freedom from Addiction. A step to freedom 1 Like 1 Share |
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your reason is not enough. Stop lying that this one happened and the one happened. Who dash u intelligence report. We know what u guys are doing. Life Na turn by turn [your reason is not enough quote author=gateleo post=42158704]The Nigeria Prisons Service has said that putting handcuffs on the National Publicity Secretary, Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh while appearing for his trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday was at the discretion of the prison officer, who supervised his court appearance. The NPS spokesman, Francis Enobore, said the officer in charge of the escort that took Metuh to court was at liberty to determine if the inmate should be handcuffed based on security situation, the environment and intelligence report made available to him. Enobore made the clarification following comments in the media and by PDP, that putting handcuffs on Metuh is a plot by the All Progressives congress -led to subdue the major opposition party. Enobore, in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents, stated that Metuh was not maltreated in any way, stressing that handcuffing an inmate was a standard procedure, which the prison warden could employ based on the situation at hand. He said, “Handcuffing an inmate is at the discretion of the officer in-charge, depending on the security situation, the environment and intelligence report available to the officer. Sometimes they look at the atmosphere and take the necessary decision. “If you suspect that the atmosphere, security-wise, may not be conducive to the inmates in your custody, you can use handcuffs; to avoid a situation where you have to start telling stories, you use your discretion to study the environment and take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of the inmates in your custody. “Remember that we not only try to secure the inmate from escaping, we equally provide protection for the inmate. The officer in-charge must ensure that the life of the inmate is not jeopardised. It is the officer in-charge of the escort that studies the security environment and takes the decision to use handcuffs.” Asked if there was intelligence that Metuh might escape or was in danger of being harmed, Enobore said he did not know because he was not at the scene. He dismissed suggestions that the PDP spokesman was handcuffed to please the Presidency, saying there was no political consideration in the treatment of inmates by the prisons service. Justice Abang had, on January 15, ordered the accused person to be remanded in Kuje Prison shortly after his arraignment on seven counts of money laundering preferred against him by the EFCC. The EFCC alleged in the charges that Metuh, who was arraigned along with a firm, Destra Investments Ltd, received N400m, part of the money meant for the procurement of arms, from the Office of the National Security Adviser in November 2014. The EFCC alleged in the case, marked FHC/ABJ/CR/05/2016, that Metuh and Destra, through their account with Diamond Bank Plc, collected the sum of N400m from the NSA office on November 22, 2015, for PDP’s campaign activities. The prosecution also alleged that the N400m was “part of the proceeds of an unlawful activity” of the immediate past NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.). It alleged that Metuh and Destra transferred the sum of N21.8m to Anenih and they (Metuh and Destra) thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15(2) (b) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 (as amended in 2012) and punishable under Section 15(3) of the same Act. The judge ordered on Tuesday that Metuh should not be released from custody until he met the bail conditions. But in granting him bail on Tuesday, the judge dismissed EFCC’s objection to the application, ruling that the allegation that Metuh destroyed his statement and attempted to influence potential witnesses while in the custody of the anti-graft agency, was not substantiated. Justice Abang added, “The truth of this allegation has not been established. The prosecution said that he, the first defendant, if granted bail, will try to influence potential witnesses. “In my humble view, this is speculative. The court of law cannot act on speculation. “The alleged conduct of the first defendant while in custody of the EFCC cannot be used as a factor or taken into consideration in refusing the bail to the first defendant.” He said the offences that Metuh was accused of were bailable and that the accused still enjoyed constitutional right to being presumed innocent until proved guilty. Metuh was arrested by the EFCC on January 5 and remained in the custody of the anti-graft agency till when he was arraigned on January 15. The judge however dismissed the second prayer contained in Metuh’s bail application seeking an order restraining the EFCC from re-arresting him after being granted bail. Metuh’s separate fundamental human rights enforcement suit is scheduled to come up for hearing before Justice Abang on Wednesday (today). http://www.punchng.com/why-we-handcuffed-metuh-%E2%88%92-nps/[/quote] |
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[your reason is not enough quote author=gateleo post=42158704]The Nigeria Prisons Service has said that putting handcuffs on the National Publicity Secretary, Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Olisa Metuh while appearing for his trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday was at the discretion of the prison officer, who supervised his court appearance. The NPS spokesman, Francis Enobore, said the officer in charge of the escort that took Metuh to court was at liberty to determine if the inmate should be handcuffed based on security situation, the environment and intelligence report made available to him. Enobore made the clarification following comments in the media and by PDP, that putting handcuffs on Metuh is a plot by the All Progressives congress -led to subdue the major opposition party. Enobore, in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents, stated that Metuh was not maltreated in any way, stressing that handcuffing an inmate was a standard procedure, which the prison warden could employ based on the situation at hand. He said, “Handcuffing an inmate is at the discretion of the officer in-charge, depending on the security situation, the environment and intelligence report available to the officer. Sometimes they look at the atmosphere and take the necessary decision. “If you suspect that the atmosphere, security-wise, may not be conducive to the inmates in your custody, you can use handcuffs; to avoid a situation where you have to start telling stories, you use your discretion to study the environment and take appropriate measures to ensure the safety of the inmates in your custody. “Remember that we not only try to secure the inmate from escaping, we equally provide protection for the inmate. The officer in-charge must ensure that the life of the inmate is not jeopardised. It is the officer in-charge of the escort that studies the security environment and takes the decision to use handcuffs.” Asked if there was intelligence that Metuh might escape or was in danger of being harmed, Enobore said he did not know because he was not at the scene. He dismissed suggestions that the PDP spokesman was handcuffed to please the Presidency, saying there was no political consideration in the treatment of inmates by the prisons service. Justice Abang had, on January 15, ordered the accused person to be remanded in Kuje Prison shortly after his arraignment on seven counts of money laundering preferred against him by the EFCC. The EFCC alleged in the charges that Metuh, who was arraigned along with a firm, Destra Investments Ltd, received N400m, part of the money meant for the procurement of arms, from the Office of the National Security Adviser in November 2014. The EFCC alleged in the case, marked FHC/ABJ/CR/05/2016, that Metuh and Destra, through their account with Diamond Bank Plc, collected the sum of N400m from the NSA office on November 22, 2015, for PDP’s campaign activities. The prosecution also alleged that the N400m was “part of the proceeds of an unlawful activity” of the immediate past NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.). It alleged that Metuh and Destra transferred the sum of N21.8m to Anenih and they (Metuh and Destra) thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 15(2) (b) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011 (as amended in 2012) and punishable under Section 15(3) of the same Act. The judge ordered on Tuesday that Metuh should not be released from custody until he met the bail conditions. But in granting him bail on Tuesday, the judge dismissed EFCC’s objection to the application, ruling that the allegation that Metuh destroyed his statement and attempted to influence potential witnesses while in the custody of the anti-graft agency, was not substantiated. Justice Abang added, “The truth of this allegation has not been established. The prosecution said that he, the first defendant, if granted bail, will try to influence potential witnesses. “In my humble view, this is speculative. The court of law cannot act on speculation. “The alleged conduct of the first defendant while in custody of the EFCC cannot be used as a factor or taken into consideration in refusing the bail to the first defendant.” He said the offences that Metuh was accused of were bailable and that the accused still enjoyed constitutional right to being presumed innocent until proved guilty. Metuh was arrested by the EFCC on January 5 and remained in the custody of the anti-graft agency till when he was arraigned on January 15. The judge however dismissed the second prayer contained in Metuh’s bail application seeking an order restraining the EFCC from re-arresting him after being granted bail. Metuh’s separate fundamental human rights enforcement suit is scheduled to come up for hearing before Justice Abang on Wednesday (today). http://www.punchng.com/why-we-handcuffed-metuh-%E2%88%92-nps/[/quote] |
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[this is beautiful just my kind of dog. I rep can Caucasian quote author=Onyejemechimere post=41912713]The 2qnite entertainment chief and "sexy rosey" crooner was spotted taking a walk with one one of his dogs. . . Cute, isint ? https://www.instagram.com/p/BAcsDKIwh2c/[/quote] |
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Nothing eye go see shade blood. Let the. Find it Gracito: |
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Chief Lie Mohammed talk is cheap. Keep talking u hear. Now is Ur chance to show us what u got rather u choose to use it as a blame game period. Let's see who the populace will chase in d Street at d end of it all. Pwhitelaw: 2 Likes |
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Such an intelligent view. I watched the 9mins length video I saw the way the spokes person for the army and other office era begged them. But they felt he was too small and that road that was built by government will be blocked by them for no reason. adanny01: |
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So he gave all this warning before it started happening? Am sure baba did not read this letter. If he did we would have not gotten to this stage of them blocking the road when the Cook wanted to pass Daninya11: |
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Hmm. When eating with d devil u need to use long spoon mrrock: |
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Hahaha a kiss of death Horlaidex: |
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New how? Don't u know what happen in those offices tzoracle: |
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Y are you crying? The man needs help and he is talking to his creator for aid. Be it. In a church or mosque or shrine what does it matter phemmyutd: |
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This is deal gone wrong for the former head of service. Who knows him juju fail am that day. tzoracle: |
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no be small really. But y is it that the name Tinubu is always associated with Assassination? Abubaka Audu died, they pointed him now Raymond is pointing him. Na waoo osedvgirl: 28 Likes 1 Share |
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adesegun121:hope she has her facts right because this is a huge allegations. Especially linking it with the ongoing scandal with the former NBA. Let's watch and see how it ends |
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ChuzzyBlog:fine mother e fit u die. But no wear am near any barracks o. |
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gistmeloveblog:she try shall but my babe hip pass her own no be mouth. Don't ask me for the pics cause I want share it |
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Lol u said a civil man and at d end u mentioned y the police should not ha e a warrant before going ahead with an arrest. Let me remind u that in a civil society that's how it should be especially for somebody that was just granted bail not too long and another arrest without reading out his crimes. This is wrong. Victortee1: 1 Like |
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