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Investment / Ducheinvest: The Revolutionary Crypto Trading Platform by Dubem6(m): 11:39pm On Feb 28, 2022
Ducheinvest[url][/url] has simplified the process of cryptocurrency trading, thereby enabling its users to earn hugely on its safe and secure platform.

Cryptocurrencies are now the world’s preferred alternative to fiat. From its humble beginnings, the market has grown into a trillion-dollar industry, creating enormous wealth for its many users. It has also led to the establishment of exchanges where traders can buy and sell cryptocurrencies in a centralized environment. Sadly, despite the numerous assurances, trading on these exchanges is a massive risk on its own.
Every other day, there are reports of hackers attacking a cryptocurrency exchange and making away with its funds. These somewhat regular incidences have kept most people from fully getting involved in the cryptocurrency market. And this is what Ducheinvest wants to change.
Ducheinvest is a cryptocurrency fund management company established with the sole aim of generating revenue for end-users and businesses. It provides the most advanced crypto investment platform that is surprisingly easy to use. What sets Ducheinvest apart from other similar firms is its unique managed investment system which deals with every customer, from Bitcoin beginners to institutional traders, on an individual basis.
Ducheinvest guarantees that its users can get the most profit out of trading cryptocurrency on the platform. To make this possible, they have three earning packages that users can choose to invest their crypto and earn income in dollars. Investments on Ducheinvest can be done through BTC, BCH, ETH, LTC, DASH, DOGE, Tron, and Shiba Inu. People who don’t have cryptocurrencies are also not left out. There is the option of funding one’s account with fiat (USD) through Payeer.
In addition, the site has an interest calculator which one can use to calculate how much they will earn hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly. The interest earned however depends on the amount invested in any of the earning packages. But typically, one can expect to earn from 0.15% to 0.20% ROI hourly.
No trading skills are required to earn on Ducheinvest which is unlike other trading platforms. This is possible because Ducheinvest has experienced fund managers that have been trading cryptocurrencies for over seven years. What’s more, there is no risk of price fluctuations when one invests with Ducheinvest. This is a particularly welcomed development in a market that is notorious for its high price volatility.
For Ducheinvest, stability is its highest priority and it has gone ahead to prove that with its site. “We give all efforts to provide trouble-free services backed by system and users' account security, safe investment platform, financial viability, and profound legal compliance.”
With the ever-increasing cases of hackers stealing from cryptocurrency exchanges, Ducheinvest has done all it can to ensure that it is exempt from such incidences. The platform is fortified with state-of-the-art security that guarantees the safety of its funds.
Users of the Ducheinvest platform are guaranteed worldwide coverage which allows them to trade from anywhere. Apart from its multiple payment options, there is also a round-the-clock support team to deal with any issue that may arise at any time.
More information about Ducheinvest is available on the company’s official Twitter account: @ducheinvest.

Contact Details:
Business Name: Ducheinvest
Contact Name: Ducheinvest Team
Contact Email: support@ducheinvest.com
Country: United Kingdom
Website: www.ducheinvest.com

https://marketersmedia.com/ducheinvest-the-revolutionary-crypto-trading-platform/89065414

Business / Ducheinvest: The Revolutionary Crypto Trading Platform by Dubem6(m): 11:21pm On Feb 28, 2022
Ducheinvest has simplified the process of cryptocurrency trading, thereby enabling its users to earn hugely on its safe and secure platform.

Cryptocurrencies are now the world’s preferred alternative to fiat. From its humble beginnings, the market has grown into a trillion-dollar industry, creating enormous wealth for its many users. It has also led to the establishment of exchanges where traders can buy and sell cryptocurrencies in a centralized environment. Sadly, despite the numerous assurances, trading on these exchanges is a massive risk on its own.
Every other day, there are reports of hackers attacking a cryptocurrency exchange and making away with its funds. These somewhat regular incidences have kept most people from fully getting involved in the cryptocurrency market. And this is what Ducheinvest wants to change.
Ducheinvest is a cryptocurrency fund management company established with the sole aim of generating revenue for end-users and businesses. It provides the most advanced crypto investment platform that is surprisingly easy to use. What sets Ducheinvest apart from other similar firms is its unique managed investment system which deals with every customer, from Bitcoin beginners to institutional traders, on an individual basis.
Ducheinvest guarantees that its users can get the most profit out of trading cryptocurrency on the platform. To make this possible, they have three earning packages that users can choose to invest their crypto and earn income in dollars. Investments on Ducheinvest can be done through BTC, BCH, ETH, LTC, DASH, DOGE, Tron, and Shiba Inu. People who don’t have cryptocurrencies are also not left out. There is the option of funding one’s account with fiat (USD) through Payeer.
In addition, the site has an interest calculator which one can use to calculate how much they will earn hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly. The interest earned however depends on the amount invested in any of the earning packages. But typically, one can expect to earn from 0.15% to 0.20% ROI hourly.
No trading skills are required to earn on Ducheinvest which is unlike other trading platforms. This is possible because Ducheinvest has experienced fund managers that have been trading cryptocurrencies for over seven years. What’s more, there is no risk of price fluctuations when one invests with Ducheinvest. This is a particularly welcome development in a market that is notorious for its high price volatility.
For Ducheinvest, stability is its highest priority and it has gone ahead to prove that with its site. “We give all efforts to provide trouble-free services backed by system and users' account security, safe investment platform, financial viability, and profound legal compliance.”
With the ever-increasing cases of hackers stealing from cryptocurrency exchanges, Ducheinvest has done all it can to ensure that it is exempt from such incidences. The platform is fortified with state-of-the-art security that guarantees the safety of its funds.
Users of the Ducheinvest platform are guaranteed worldwide coverage which allows them to trade from anywhere. Apart from its multiple payment options, there is also a round-the-clock support team to deal with any issue that may arise at any time.
More information about Ducheinvest is available on the company’s official Twitter account: @ducheinvest.

Contact Details:
Business Name: Ducheinvest
Contact Name: Ducheinvest Team
Contact Email: support@ducheinvest.com
Country: United Kingdom
Website: www.ducheinvest.com

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Business / welcome by Dubem6(m): 9:28am On Jun 17, 2020
welcome
Romance / welcome by Dubem6(m): 8:43am On Jun 17, 2020
welcome
Romance / Re: Penis...the Worst Motivational Speaker...tell Yours.. by Dubem6(m): 10:52pm On Jun 14, 2020
gbami:

Of course...Going to Benin Republic is also counted as leaving Naija...Idiot
Ah Stop Oh!
Crime / Re: BREAKING!!!! Boyfriend & Girlfriend Die After 'alleged' Marathon Sex (photos) by Dubem6(m): 10:17pm On Jun 14, 2020
Natural441:
Do u know that the penis is the greatest breakfast ever? According to doctors it has a mushroom head, a sausage body, two eggs and milk which provides nutrients. Thus making ladies healthy and full for 9 months. Besides it has 3 good manners too.
1. Its very courteous, it stands before it performs
2. It is very emotional, it weeps during performance
3. It is polite, it bows after performing.
cheesy
Natural441:
Do u know that the penis is the greatest breakfast ever? According to doctors it has a mushroom head, a sausage body, two eggs and milk which provides nutrients. Thus making ladies healthy and full for 9 months. Besides it has 3 good manners too.
1. Its very courteous, it stands before it performs
2. It is very emotional, it weeps during performance
3. It is polite, it bows after performing.
Omo Ale!
Romance / Re: Am I Wasting My Beauty And Youth? by Dubem6(m): 7:16pm On Jun 14, 2020
Xristars:

Mehn! Bro I would have love to swap but its not for me but my Dad. Whereas I still dey read am.
Rules of wealth and management looks interesting.

Oh Ok, Same With Mine All The Richard Templar's Books Are Possesed By My Dad, Only That He's Kinda Too Busy So I Dont Think He'll Be Using Them Again (At Least For Now)

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Romance / Re: Am I Wasting My Beauty And Youth? by Dubem6(m): 5:06pm On Jun 14, 2020
Xristars:
I recommend you read this book "Rules of love" by Richard Templar. its also contains relationship rules. it will be helpful.
Again why not look into yourself and develop yourself well. So you will scare unserious guys and attract serious ones.
You are more than just your beauty. You worth more and deserve better. #Selfimage.

Bro If You Still Have It We Could Make An Exchange I've Got Richard Templar's Rules Of Life, Rules Of Work, Rules Of Wealth And Rules Of Management. So Which One Would You Swap For?
Education / Re: FUNNY Scenes When School Resumption Is Announced(pics) by Dubem6(m): 4:31pm On Jun 14, 2020
Viserion:
No seven got me
Lol As You Can See I'm Still Alive, Heavily Reloaded And Ready To Drop It Like A Hit!

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Sports / How Super Eagles Striker Dumbed Agent That Discovered Him (PHOTOS) by Dubem6(m): 9:36pm On Feb 01, 2020
Football business is an industry worth billions of dollars and it is the dream of every young Nigerian footballer to take his trade abroad to develop his game and also earn a good living.

It is not therefore surprising for football agents/scouts to spot a talent and decides to nurture him by investing financially in the player with the hope that he will someday sign for an European club and be successful.



Sadly, the football terrain is filled with so many characters, some disguising as football agents or managers. Sometimes, players tend to dump the agents who discovered them by signing a new football management deal with a more connected football agent.

Every professional wants to step up and move forward, so if such opportunity comes up, there is nothing wrong to go for it, but sadly, most of the players end up dumping the agent that was once very vital to their development when they were unknown.

At a time when they were playing football on the streets and praying for help to come their way, the football agents that came to their lives to rescue them and put them on the path of success are most times schemed out of reckoning when financial fortunes smiles on them signing mouth watering contracts with European clubs.

This appears to be the scenario that played out between Super Eagles attacker, David Okereke and Henry Ajamah, a FIFA Licenced football agent as narrated by Abdulrahman Folawiyo exclusively to Francis Achi.


Folawiyo, former Nigerian player with Concord FC and Bendel Insurance FC of Benin informed that he is in the knowledge of what transpired between Okereke and Ajamah from the time the football agent had the first encounter with the player in 2013.

"I knew when David Okereke was discovered in late 2013. I got a call from my friend, Henry Ajamah,a FIFA Licensed football agent, that he had a player he wanted to send to me for accessing. It was on a Saturday evening and I told him to come to Greenland field, Akesan estate in Iyana Ipaja, Lagos state, where we play football popularly known as "set" by 4:30pm which was on a Sunday," Folawiyo began.

"Mr Henry Ajamah came with him (David Okereke) and after our normal prayer, we started to select players, he was not picked due to the fact that he was new and nobody knew him, whether he is a good or bad player. The first set was usually hot so I had to sacrifice my self for him to play in my place and watched him play outside the field with my friend, Ajamah.

"In the first control of the ball, giving a pass and receiving of the ball back with quick turn. I watched him and noticed his consistency at the end of the match he had scored two beautiful goals for his side and had won the first set. He was a delight to watch. I told him to come out for me to regain my position in the second set.

"After the game I and my friend (Ajamah) had a meeting about the boy's game (David Okereke) to give him my candid report. Immediately I told Mr Ajamah that he got himself an asset and should never let it slip from his hands, that he should engage him immediately to a signed agreement in a document.



"Ajamah did the signing of the agreement after meeting both the father and uncle of David Okereke. The father particularly was excited and said he only heard of his son playing football and that if he (Mr Henry Ajamah) felt it was the right choice to invest his money, then he should go ahead and the family gave their consent and support.

"Okereke was taken to Kwara Football Academy, then coached by Akin Akinsehinde, former super eagles player. During that time Ajamah placed Okereke on a weekly allowance of N5,000.00 with football kits and accommodation. We later took him to Under 17 coach Emmanuel Amuneke in 2014, but he was dropped after three days.

"David was discouraged and told Mr. Ajamah that he does not want to play football again, but he encouraged him and decided to take him to football college in Abuja. Even when he was given a form to fill at the Football College, he refused to sign it, reason being that it was only Mr Henry (his agent) that was to instruct him to sign any form.

"He eventually did and later traveled with the football college for exhibition tournaments in Italy and Croatia, after which he traveled back to Italy. But it was great surprised to me after Mr Ajamah called me to say David signed a contract without his consent.

"According to Ajamah he lied that he called him and his line was not going and later his family came to apologize. A player who he picked from the street and nurtured him, even paying for the processing of his International Passport and all he got paid back with was a betrayal. I was really surprised.



Schemed out...Henry Ajamah,FIFA Licenced Intermediary

"I remembered his father calling Ajamah saying he never knew their was money in his house until Ajamah came into their lives. Yet even after appointing an Italian agent, Mr Patrick Basterneli to represent him, but still he ended up betraying him the second time. I remember in January 3rd, 2019 Ajamah called out for a meeting, which the player, his family and two elder men were present.

"The player and his family apologized for all that had happened and he promised to make amendment when the transfer window will open and decided he will pay Ajamah all his money as agreed. But unfortunately that did not happen and the matter has being taken to court.

"My surprise is how Okereke can survive this case with a man who packaged him in every way possible with the documents he was using. My advice to David Okereke is that he should do the needful before it gets out off hand and become very dirty, which may damage his career

Okereke signed for Club Brugge of Belgium in a deal worth €8m euros last year from Specia of Italy and he has the potentials to be a great player in the future having made his debut for the Super Eagles against Egypt in an international friendly game played last year at the Stephen Keshi stadium, Asaba, Delta state.

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Romance / How Super Eagles Striker Dumbed Agent That Discovered Him (PHOTOS) by Dubem6(m): 9:26pm On Feb 01, 2020
Football business is an industry worth billions of dollars and it is the dream of every young Nigerian footballer to take his trade abroad to develop his game and also earn a good living.

It is not therefore surprising for football agents/scouts to spot a talent and decides to nurture him by investing financially in the player with the hope that he will someday sign for an European club and be successful.



Sadly, the football terrain is filled with so many characters, some disguising as football agents or managers. Sometimes, players tend to dump the agents who discovered them by signing a new football management deal with a more connected football agent.

Every professional wants to step up and move forward, so if such opportunity comes up, there is nothing wrong to go for it, but sadly, most of the players end up dumping the agent that was once very vital to their development when they were unknown.

At a time when they were playing football on the streets and praying for help to come their way, the football agents that came to their lives to rescue them and put them on the path of success are most times schemed out of reckoning when financial fortunes smiles on them signing mouth watering contracts with European clubs.

This appears to be the scenario that played out between Super Eagles attacker, David Okereke and Henry Ajamah, a FIFA Licenced football agent as narrated by Abdulrahman Folawiyo exclusively to Francis Achi.


Folawiyo, former Nigerian player with Concord FC and Bendel Insurance FC of Benin informed that he is in the knowledge of what transpired between Okereke and Ajamah from the time the football agent had the first encounter with the player in 2013.

"I knew when David Okereke was discovered in late 2013. I got a call from my friend, Henry Ajamah,a FIFA Licensed football agent, that he had a player he wanted to send to me for accessing. It was on a Saturday evening and I told him to come to Greenland field, Akesan estate in Iyana Ipaja, Lagos state, where we play football popularly known as "set" by 4:30pm which was on a Sunday," Folawiyo began.

"Mr Henry Ajamah came with him (David Okereke) and after our normal prayer, we started to select players, he was not picked due to the fact that he was new and nobody knew him, whether he is a good or bad player. The first set was usually hot so I had to sacrifice my self for him to play in my place and watched him play outside the field with my friend, Ajamah.

"In the first control of the ball, giving a pass and receiving of the ball back with quick turn. I watched him and noticed his consistency at the end of the match he had scored two beautiful goals for his side and had won the first set. He was a delight to watch. I told him to come out for me to regain my position in the second set.

"After the game I and my friend (Ajamah) had a meeting about the boy's game (David Okereke) to give him my candid report. Immediately I told Mr Ajamah that he got himself an asset and should never let it slip from his hands, that he should engage him immediately to a signed agreement in a document.



"Ajamah did the signing of the agreement after meeting both the father and uncle of David Okereke. The father particularly was excited and said he only heard of his son playing football and that if he (Mr Henry Ajamah) felt it was the right choice to invest his money, then he should go ahead and the family gave their consent and support.

"Okereke was taken to Kwara Football Academy, then coached by Akin Akinsehinde, former super eagles player. During that time Ajamah placed Okereke on a weekly allowance of N5,000.00 with football kits and accommodation. We later took him to Under 17 coach Emmanuel Amuneke in 2014, but he was dropped after three days.

"David was discouraged and told Mr. Ajamah that he does not want to play football again, but he encouraged him and decided to take him to football college in Abuja. Even when he was given a form to fill at the Football College, he refused to sign it, reason being that it was only Mr Henry (his agent) that was to instruct him to sign any form.

"He eventually did and later traveled with the football college for exhibition tournaments in Italy and Croatia, after which he traveled back to Italy. But it was great surprised to me after Mr Ajamah called me to say David signed a contract without his consent.

"According to Ajamah he lied that he called him and his line was not going and later his family came to apologize. A player who he picked from the street and nurtured him, even paying for the processing of his International Passport and all he got paid back with was a betrayal. I was really surprised.



Schemed out...Henry Ajamah,FIFA Licenced Intermediary

"I remembered his father calling Ajamah saying he never knew their was money in his house until Ajamah came into their lives. Yet even after appointing an Italian agent, Mr Patrick Basterneli to represent him, but still he ended up betraying him the second time. I remember in January 3rd, 2019 Ajamah called out for a meeting, which the player, his family and two elder men were present.

"The player and his family apologized for all that had happened and he promised to make amendment when the transfer window will open and decided he will pay Ajamah all his money as agreed. But unfortunately that did not happen and the matter has being taken to court.

"My surprise is how Okereke can survive this case with a man who packaged him in every way possible with the documents he was using. My advice to David Okereke is that he should do the needful before it gets out off hand and become very dirty, which may damage his career

Okereke signed for Club Brugge of Belgium in a deal worth €8m euros last year from Specia of Italy and he has the potentials to be a great player in the future having made his debut for the Super Eagles against Egypt in an international friendly game played last year at the Stephen Keshi stadium, Asaba, Delta state.

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Education / Re: Live Work Study In Lithuania by Dubem6(m): 2:26pm On Jan 24, 2020
chriseanglobal:
I hear people saying that one is deceiving newbies. Yet you travelled to Lithuania. Show me one country where its citizens don't go to work in other countries. Because you were too lazy to integrate does not mean others will not integrate. Nigerians should stop looking for quick means to make money but should gather experience. If you don't know Lithuania is the fastest growing hub in baltic. So stop making disparaging remarks about Lithuania. I am happy living and working in Lithuania during and after my studies. If you can't learn to start small then you can't learn to understand the intricacies of life.


Please I'm very well interested
anenemaria70@gmail.com
Is my email, please inform me
Thanks in advance

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Education / Re: Nigerian Students In China by Dubem6(m): 12:31pm On Jan 24, 2020
effissyman:
More students getting their admission letters..
You too can..
Talk to us today and let us secure your admission for you once and for all at affordable service charge..
For self sponsored and scholarship admission


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Here is my email, please put me through on the scholarship admission information I really want to secure my self a scholarship this year, entering 2021 in another country away from here
Thanks alot in advance
I await your mail inbox
God bless
Education / Re: Scholarships For Higher Studies In New Zealand by Dubem6(m): 10:04am On Jan 24, 2020
Please do I have to pay for the scholarship application?

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Romance / Re: welcome by Dubem6(m): 9:47am On Jan 24, 2020
Mimie05:


Ikorodu
is it only the screen you want to sale


Yes,
But will give you #15, 000 for everything ( the body).
Note: No hard disk, Hard drive, battery and board. But you can still sell the rest of the parts or repair it.

What do you say
Just give me a call�
Romance / Re: welcome by Dubem6(m): 3:28pm On Jan 22, 2020
Mimie05:
Location


Ipaja, Lagos
Where you at?
Romance / welcome by Dubem6(m): 9:15am On Jan 19, 2020
welcome
Sports / Re: Henry Ajamah Sues David Okereke Over Breach Of Contract by Dubem6(m): 5:31pm On Jan 08, 2020
tonak:
First off, the agent in Italy is not Ebenezer Itorho. His full names are Benny or Benjamin Itorho. He sometimes bears Benny Isaacs. He is a scumbag, a thief, a homebreaker and everything evil you can think of. He manipulates married women to obtain money from them. Idiot still owes me 20k. Lives a flashy life but hasn't got 5k to his name. How he calls himself a football agent I will never know. One day I W illl give his full story here with pictures, whatsapp msges, emails etc.

GBAM!!!
Sports / Re: Henry Ajamah Sues David Okereke Over Breach Of Contract by Dubem6(m): 5:01pm On Jan 08, 2020
bayumyguy:
Nothing humbles a man like poverty.He pretends to be nice.Let him acquire wealth and you will know his true colours

Who Are You Referring To, The Selfish And Greedy Player Or The Agent Who Wants Nothing But The Agreed Compensation Fee (Own Right And Entitlement)?
Sports / Re: Henry Ajamah Sues David Okereke Over Breach Of Contract by Dubem6(m): 1:44pm On Jan 08, 2020
igbsam:


Hear his side of the story. What story ? You are even dumber than him....tueh!!! You think he would just go to the court for fiction ?

Bros!!
I Tire Oh, Block Mud Heads Everywhere..Eew!
Sports / Re: Henry Ajamah Sues David Okereke Over Breach Of Contract by Dubem6(m): 1:32pm On Jan 08, 2020
Blakjewelry:


Read this



I have my reasons I don't make careless comments, have heard the other guys story

Which Other Guy?
Random Trash Coming From An Empty Box On Top Of A Neck?
You Can Stop Deceiving Your Self Already... Thank God You Said It Was "SIM" of 20 Million. LAWBISH!
Sports / Re: Henry Ajamah Sues David Okereke Over Breach Of Contract by Dubem6(m): 1:25pm On Jan 08, 2020
Blakjewelry:


Read this



I have my reasons I don't make careless comments, have heard the other guys story
Sports / Re: Henry Ajamah Sues David Okereke Over Breach Of Contract by Dubem6(m): 1:08pm On Jan 08, 2020
Blakjewelry:


Read this



I have my reasons I don't make careless comments, have heard the other guys story

Which other guy?
Load Of Trash Comming From A Random Empty Box On The Neck?
Stop Deceiving Yourself... "sim Of 20 Million Kor SD Card Of 20 Million Ni"
Sports / Henry Ajamah Sues David Okereke Over Breach Of Contract by Dubem6(m): 10:37pm On Jan 07, 2020
A football agent, Henry Ajamah has sued Nigeria international and Club Brugge FC, Belgium star, David Okereke at a Lagos High Court for alleged breach of contract.

Ajamah, who claims to have picked up the football player and nurtured him until he became a star, is demanding commission from the eight million euro contract fee Okereke was recently paid by Clug Brugge FC.

Joined in the suit as co-defendants are FIFA agent and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pro One Sports Management Limited, Ebenezer Itorho, Okereke’s legal guardian, Napoleon and father, Oke Okereke.

In his statement of claims, Ajamah averred that sometime in 2013, he came across Okereke who was then an amateur footballer in Lagos and offered to manage and promote his career.

After consultation with Okereke’s guardain and subsequently his father, Ajamah claimed that he took the responsibility of paying him a monthly allowance, buying sporting materials and bearing his training expenses before and during the 2014 Under-17 Camp where he was eventually dropped from the squad by then Coach Emmanuel Amuneke.

In 2014, the claimant averred that Football College Abuja, took the young star for a football exhibition games in Italy and Croatia, where he was spotted by some football scouts and eventually secured a deal with an Italian Football Club, Spezie FC in Serie B Division.

The claimant averred that after a while, Okereke appealed for his assistance for a better deal out of Spezia FC and he (Ajamah) subsequently secured the services of Itorho who resides in Italy to get the youngster a new club under a 50-50 commission sharing agreement.

According to the plaintiff, after Okereke initially rejected an Italian national, Mr Patrick Bastianelli who was contacted to represent him as his agent, he (Ajamah) discovered that both Bastianelli and Okereke had connive to deprive him of his commission from his Club Brugge FC’ sign on fee.

The claimant is amongst other things, asking the court for an order directing the 1st and 2nd Defendant to disclose all material documents with respect to the contractual agreement between the 1st defendant and Mr. Patrick Bastianelli, and to make all documents relating to the transfer deal available to him.

He is also seeking for an order compelling the 1st and 2nd defendants to pay the transfer commission to him in line with the 50/50 sharing formula as agreed to, or an order directing the 3rd & 4th defendants to pay same to the claimant as guaranteed by them.

Part of demand also includes an order directing the 1st and 2nd defendants to pay 21 per cent Interest on the sum per annum with effect from the date the said transfer commission was paid to the 2nd defendant and Patrick Basterleni, and until judgment is delivered.

In addition, Ajamah has also filed a separate motion seeking an order of Mareva Injunction restraining the defendants jointly and severally, from transferring all monies standing to the credit of the 1st – 4th defendants in 18 banks in the country pending the hearing and determination of the suit.

https://thenationonlineng.net/contract-breach-football-agent-sues-brugge-fc-star-okereke

Crime / Nigerian Brugge FC Star, Okereke Finally Meets His DOOM! (photo) by Dubem6(m): 10:30pm On Jan 07, 2020
A football agent, Henry Ajamah has sued Nigeria international and Club Brugge FC, Belgium star, David Okereke at a Lagos High Court for alleged breach of contract.

Ajamah, who claims to have picked up the football player and nurtured him until he became a star, is demanding commission from the eight million euro contract fee Okereke was recently paid by Clug Brugge FC.



Joined in the suit as co-defendants are FIFA agent and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pro One Sports Management Limited, Ebenezer Itorho, Okereke’s legal guardian, Napoleon and father, Oke Okereke.



In his statement of claims, Ajamah averred that sometime in 2013, he came across Okereke who was then an amateur footballer in Lagos and offered to manage and promote his career.



After consultation with Okereke’s guardain and subsequently his father, Ajamah claimed that he took the responsibility of paying him a monthly allowance, buying sporting materials and bearing his training expenses before and during the 2014 Under-17 Camp where he was eventually dropped from the squad by then Coach Emmanuel Amuneke.

In 2014, the claimant averred that Football College Abuja, took the young star for a football exhibition games in Italy and Croatia, where he was spotted by some football scouts and eventually secured a deal with an Italian Football Club, Spezie FC in Serie B Division.



The claimant averred that after a while, Okereke appealed for his assistance for a better deal out of Spezia FC and he (Ajamah) subsequently secured the services of Itorho who resides in Italy to get the youngster a new club under a 50-50 commission sharing agreement.



According to the plaintiff, after Okereke initially rejected an Italian national, Mr Patrick Bastianelli who was contacted to represent him as his agent, he (Ajamah) discovered that both Bastianelli and Okereke had connive to deprive him of his commission from his Club Brugge FC’ sign on fee.



The claimant is amongst other things, asking the court for an order directing the 1st and 2nd Defendant to disclose all material documents with respect to the contractual agreement between the 1st defendant and Mr. Patrick Bastianelli, and to make all documents relating to the transfer deal available to him.



He is also seeking for an order compelling the 1st and 2nd defendants to pay the transfer commission to him in line with the 50/50 sharing formula as agreed to, or an order directing the 3rd & 4th defendants to pay same to the claimant as guaranteed by them.



Part of demand also includes an order directing the 1st and 2nd defendants to pay 21 per cent Interest on the sum per annum with effect from the date the said transfer commission was paid to the 2nd defendant and Patrick Basterleni, and until judgment is delivered.



In addition, Ajamah has also filed a separate motion seeking an order of Mareva Injunction restraining the defendants jointly and severally, from transferring all monies standing to the credit of the 1st – 4th defendants in 18 banks in the country pending the hearing and determination of the suit.



https://thenationonlineng.net/contract-breach-football-agent-sues-brugge-fc-star-okereke

Sports / Re: Nigerian Brugge FC Star, Okereke Finally Meets His DOOM! (photo) by Dubem6(m): 10:10pm On Jan 07, 2020
babyfaceafrica:
All these greedy agents sef.... Jeez.. 50/50..for what na?

Please try to understand the thread before giving opinions.

The said 50/50 percentage of the money is between the players representing agent in Italy and the Nigerian FIFA Agent ( who was the first to discover him and sponsored him) not the said player himself and the Nigerian FIFA Football agent, Even at that the player (Okereke) went behind to conniving with the Italian representing agent to not fulfill the acclaimed contract agreement, causing a breach of contract

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Sports / Re: Nigerian Brugge FC Star, Okereke Finally Meets His DOOM! (photo) by Dubem6(m): 9:58pm On Jan 07, 2020
jimyjames:
Why should the young man share the money 50/50 sey weytin happen , is he helping him to play on the field?


Please try to understand the thread before giving opinions.
The said 50/50 percentage of the money is between the players representing agent in Italy and the Nigerian FIFA Agent ( who was the first to discover him and sponsored him) not the said player himself and the Nigerian FIFA Football agent, Even at that the player (Okereke) went behind to conniving with the Italian representing agent to not fulfill the acclaimed contract agreement, causing a breach of contract
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Sports / Nigerian Brugge FC Star, Okereke Finally Meets His DOOM! (photo) by Dubem6(m): 8:31pm On Jan 07, 2020
A football agent, Henry Ajamah has sued Nigeria international and Club Brugge FC, Belgium star, David Okereke at a Lagos High Court for alleged breach of contract.
Ajamah, who claims to have picked up the football player and nurtured him until he became a star, is demanding commission from the eight million euro contract fee Okereke was recently paid by Clug Brugge FC.

Joined in the suit as co-defendants are FIFA agent and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pro One Sports Management Limited, Ebenezer Itorho, Okereke’s legal guardian, Napoleon and father, Oke Okereke.

In his statement of claims, Ajamah averred that sometime in 2013, he came across Okereke who was then an amateur footballer in Lagos and offered to manage and promote his career.

After consultation with Okereke’s guardain and subsequently his father, Ajamah claimed that he took the responsibility of paying him a monthly allowance, buying sporting materials and bearing his training expenses before and during the 2014 Under-17 Camp where he was eventually dropped from the squad by then Coach Emmanuel Amuneke.
In 2014, the claimant averred that Football College Abuja, took the young star for a football exhibition games in Italy and Croatia, where he was spotted by some football scouts and eventually secured a deal with an Italian Football Club, Spezie FC in Serie B Division.

The claimant averred that after a while, Okereke appealed for his assistance for a better deal out of Spezia FC and he (Ajamah) subsequently secured the services of Itorho who resides in Italy to get the youngster a new club under a 50-50 commission sharing agreement.

According to the plaintiff, after Okereke initially rejected an Italian national, Mr Patrick Bastianelli who was contacted to represent him as his agent, he (Ajamah) discovered that both Bastianelli and Okereke had connive to deprive him of his commission from his Club Brugge FC’ sign on fee.

The claimant is amongst other things, asking the court for an order directing the 1st and 2nd Defendant to disclose all material documents with respect to the contractual agreement between the 1st defendant and Mr. Patrick Bastianelli, and to make all documents relating to the transfer deal available to him.

He is also seeking for an order compelling the 1st and 2nd defendants to pay the transfer commission to him in line with the 50/50 sharing formula as agreed to, or an order directing the 3rd & 4th defendants to pay same to the claimant as guaranteed by them.

Part of demand also includes an order directing the 1st and 2nd defendants to pay 21 per cent Interest on the sum per annum with effect from the date the said transfer commission was paid to the 2nd defendant and Patrick Basterleni, and until judgment is delivered.

In addition, Ajamah has also filed a separate motion seeking an order of Mareva Injunction restraining the defendants jointly and severally, from transferring all monies standing to the credit of the 1st – 4th defendants in 18 banks in the country pending the hearing and determination of the suit.

https://thenationonlineng.net/contract-breach-football-agent-sues-brugge-fc-star-okereke/

Sports / ‘contract Breach’: Football Agent Sues Brugge FC Star, Okereke by Dubem6(m): 2:11pm On Jan 07, 2020
A football agent, Henry Ajamah has sued Nigeria international and Club Brugge FC, Belgium star, David Okereke at a Lagos High Court for alleged breach of contract.
Ajamah, who claims to have picked up the football player and nurtured him until he became a star, is demanding commission from the eight million euro contract fee Okereke was recently paid by Clug Brugge FC.

Joined in the suit as co-defendants are FIFA agent and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pro One Sports Management Limited, Ebenezer Itorho, Okereke’s legal guardian, Napoleon and father, Oke Okereke.

In his statement of claims, Ajamah averred that sometime in 2013, he came across Okereke who was then an amateur footballer in Lagos and offered to manage and promote his career.

After consultation with Okereke’s guardain and subsequently his father, Ajamah claimed that he took the responsibility of paying him a monthly allowance, buying sporting materials and bearing his training expenses before and during the 2014 Under-17 Camp where he was eventually dropped from the squad by then Coach Emmanuel Amuneke.
In 2014, the claimant averred that Football College Abuja, took the young star for a football exhibition games in Italy and Croatia, where he was spotted by some football scouts and eventually secured a deal with an Italian Football Club, Spezie FC in Serie B Division.

The claimant averred that after a while, Okereke appealed for his assistance for a better deal out of Spezia FC and he (Ajamah) subsequently secured the services of Itorho who resides in Italy to get the youngster a new club under a 50-50 commission sharing agreement.

According to the plaintiff, after Okereke initially rejected an Italian national, Mr Patrick Bastianelli who was contacted to represent him as his agent, he (Ajamah) discovered that both Bastianelli and Okereke had connive to deprive him of his commission from his Club Brugge FC’ sign on fee.

The claimant is amongst other things, asking the court for an order directing the 1st and 2nd Defendant to disclose all material documents with respect to the contractual agreement between the 1st defendant and Mr. Patrick Bastianelli, and to make all documents relating to the transfer deal available to him.

He is also seeking for an order compelling the 1st and 2nd defendants to pay the transfer commission to him in line with the 50/50 sharing formula as agreed to, or an order directing the 3rd & 4th defendants to pay same to the claimant as guaranteed by them.

Part of demand also includes an order directing the 1st and 2nd defendants to pay 21 per cent Interest on the sum per annum with effect from the date the said transfer commission was paid to the 2nd defendant and Patrick Basterleni, and until judgment is delivered.

In addition, Ajamah has also filed a separate motion seeking an order of Mareva Injunction restraining the defendants jointly and severally, from transferring all monies standing to the credit of the 1st – 4th defendants in 18 banks in the country pending the hearing and determination of the suit.

https://thenationonlineng.net/contract-breach-football-agent-sues-brugge-fc-star-okereke/

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