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Politics / Re: Immigration Unveils Online Passport Application Portal Today by kachijack(m): 10:22am On Jan 08
chris4gold:
The active mister so far.

I think this information is wrong, the price for 32 pages 5 year validity passport is N35,000.

i just attempted to apply on the online site and the image below is what i get.

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Business / Re: NIMC Clears Over 2.5m Backlog Of NIN Modification – DG by kachijack(m): 3:50pm On Nov 10, 2023
Official price for any change is stated on their website;

1. Correction of each name, address, phone number attracts N500 which must be paid into the Federal Government Account via Remita, you will need to submit a sworn affidavit from a High Court alongside the application for correction. The service is free of charge at the NIN enrolment centre.
2. Change of Date of Birth attracts a fee of N15,000 into the federal government Remita account, a birth certificate from National Population Commission (payment required) and an affidavit from the High Court (payment required). Service charge is also free at the NIN enrolment centre.
3. Change of Sex: Special Request that will require special access.

parkervero:
One nimc registration centre near me told me to change anything I will pay 25k. I was like what?
Business / Re: NIMC Clears Over 2.5m Backlog Of NIN Modification – DG by kachijack(m): 3:34pm On Nov 10, 2023
During enrolment, there is usually a screen in front of you that allows you see the information that the operator is typing into your data page, you are required and obligated to call his/her attention to any error for necessary correction before submission.


nairalee:
Na NIMC u go see say the system operator go make mistake for your Date of Birth, refuse to show u before submitting and they'll now request 15k for correction afterwards
Crime / Re: Police Arrest Anambra Police Officer, CSP Chukwuemeka Patrick Agbazue by kachijack(m): 10:03am On Feb 18, 2023
slowice:
Police gangs such as this are in almost every southern state today. They are gangs of criminals in uniform.

They are hunters,they hunt yahoo boys, young Nigerians and anyone they can blackmail and make money from.

They are very dangerous and will kill to cover up their track.

The police is complicit in this criminality, specially the State commissioners.

If the police discreetly investigate most southern States,they would uncover many more gangs such as this.

Well said, i live in one of the Eastern States and its a known things that most of these Tactical Squads are cult enclaves were police officers are the law, the judge and the executioner. They kill people with impunity and convert the dead peoples property to themselves. It is a regular occurrence and they even gloat about it that nothing will happen.

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Religion / Re: Apostle Suleman Slams Police For Killing Suspect On The Spot by kachijack(m): 8:22pm On Oct 22, 2022
AFONJAPIG:
Is there any picturial or videorial evidence to prove to us that he was caught unharmed before you handed him over to the police If u have non please crawl back to ur tinted bulletproof suv .. no be unah dey support Muslim Muslim ticket undecided

Are you aware of this?
https://twitter.com/BankMinister/status/1583630832656613376?t=Zgg-4gLMlLjF_1wdNsr-KA&s=19
Politics / Re: 2 Lagos-Based Igbo Men Show Support For Tinubu (Video) by kachijack(m): 9:03am On Jul 30, 2022
The man did not steal our collective wealth and share it with his cronies, that is how much he loves and helped his people, he deployed the resources appropriately for the right uses not embezzled or amassed like Tinubu has converted Lagos into his fiefdom.
Okoroawusa:
The other man asked one germane question. He asked, " Show me one person wey Peter Obi help for Igboland ? " .... you could literally hear a pin drop after that question.

Just think about it.....
Phones / Re: Pls How True Is This About Welcoming Back A Lost SIM? by kachijack(m): 10:55pm On May 04, 2022
Springboot:


Unfortunately some idiooots will believe this rubbish you wrote here and continue buying registered line. Just so you know, buying an already registered line is illegal

Dear Sir, try to read with an open mind and do not be in a haste to give responses that portray you in a type of way.
Yes, currently to buy a pre-registered SIM is fraudulent and the NCC is doing it's bit with the network providers to stem a trend that had been in existence since way back in the late 2010 till about 4/5 years ago. This involves arrests and prosecution of sellers and buyers of pre-registered and activated SIMs.

However, there are people who own lines from the previous period who have irregular registration.
Now imagine what will happen to the millions of customers who did not register their SIMs themselves (sims bought already activated, OGA sim bought by driver, madams sim bought by house-help, student SIM dashed to him by his uncle, corporate lines given as gifts to VIPs and these lines have been in use for years, etc...)

The NCC and the network providers being customer focused set up processes to allow validated owners with genuine proof to get their lines registration updated and possibly restored if lost or damaged.
Then again, each providers requirement may slightly differ from the other but they are tailored around ownership verification checks and validation before approval for the lines registration to be regularized. (Infact service providers have been initiating request to subscribers for SIM registration update to customer lines that did not meet specific NCC standards for over 4 years now).

So sir, calm down and try to refrain from calling people names or using derogatory words before you fully digest the information being passed.

*Anyone that has a line that was not registered in their name and has been using this line should take necessary steps to update the registration, it gets a lot difficult if the line is lost but is still very possible to retrieve*
Phones / Re: Pls How True Is This About Welcoming Back A Lost SIM? by kachijack(m): 4:43pm On May 04, 2022
Springboot:
Since you're lucky you weren't arrested for trying to retrieve a line registered to another person, I think you should forget that line, buy a sim and go update your details wherever you have used the number.

Note:- if you try it in mtn major store in Lagos, you will be arrested.

Lies....

For retrieval of SIMs there are processes and policies that the service providers have put in place to help people who fall into this category to get their lines returned to them and the correct owners details updated. It varies from different network but involves what is called ownership verification and validation.
If the line is important to you make contact with the customer care unit of the operator to get the right guidance, some of the shop staff can be so dismissive as they do not want to be stressed

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Politics / Re: Pictures From Asphalting And Lightning Of Major Roads In Enugu by kachijack(m): 7:32am On Apr 10, 2022
I think the title of this post is very misleading, how can you snap picture of one road construction from different angles and post to say, " Fixing of electric lights and Asphalting of different roads in Enugu, the state government failed to fix the connecting road from old park through the railway to EEDC which would have served to reduce traffic congestion at the old park round about at Enugu North. Let's stop celebrating mediocrity.

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Crime / Re: Suspected Cultists Who Killed Police Sergeant Arrested In Ogun by kachijack(m): 7:52pm On Feb 27, 2022
saphiere:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CafFX0Lo6za/

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I usually wonder who writes these articles published, is it the police that gives the statements that are quoted or is it the fabrication of the author making the publication. Any rational mind can quickly point out the disjointed and unrelated stories that are intertwined in this story. The police is always engaging people in a shoot out, at the end of the day, one local made pistol or just a cutlass is recovered from 5 people who allegedly had a shootout with policemen. Then the ones who escaped are usually the ones with the bullet wounds. As usual the DPO is always leading the team that went for the arrest and the suspects quickly confesses to imaginary crimes that are invented to spice up the story.
The Police Media team/public relations unit should be scrapped for all these half baked stories that they put out (Same storyline like Nollywood movies). Their stories continue to cast doubt to the informed mind that they are trying their best to frame the paraded people and score cheap media points.
Nairaland / General / Re: Horrifying Police Experiences And The Execution Of Six Kidnappers By SARS by kachijack(m): 9:41pm On Feb 17, 2022
These people should never get away with this, it is evil and wicked to deliberately take a life without justification as enshrined by our laws.
Thandiubani:
The Nigeria police is without doubt, a representation of the grave level of systematic rot in Nigeria. Many Nigerians have fallen victim to the unprofessional conduct of its poorly trained officers who use their position of authority as an opportunity to intimidate, harass and oppress innocent citizens.

Without mincing words, most of our police officers act like lunatics and worst still, they never obey the law. To them, anytime they put on the uniform, they become untouchable and above the law. You will see them drive against traffic with speed without considering the fate of other road users. They run a red light, brazenly collect bribe in the open and arrest innocent citizens just to extort money from them.

It came without an iota of surprise when a recent study revealed that the Nigeria police is the worst in the world. The 2016 report which was compiled by the World Internal Security and Police Index International, WISPI and released by the International Police Science Association, IPSA, and the Institute for Economics and Peace, categorically rated the Nigeria Police Force as the worst in the world.

Instead of the top echelon of the police to hide their faces in shame and find an understandable way out of the glaring mess, the police in its predictable nature regaled us with tales how it is the best in Africa.

As an ordinary citizen of Nigeria and having lived in this country for over 25 years, I can authoritatively tell you that the WISPI report is absolutely correct.

You do not need to look far to find justification for the such a rating. Be patient with me as I take you through some horrifying experiences Nigerians have passed through in the hands of daft and murderous police officers who no longer hide their evil from the public. These experiences are just a few in the list of many such uneventful cases.

On the 8th of November 2017, six alleged kidnappers were reportedly killed by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Cross River state command during a shootout.

The SARS team purportedly rescued the kidnap victim in Ikom local government area after a shootout that left the six kidnappers dead, according to reports.

Hear the Spokesperson of the command, ASP Irene Ugbo speaking on the incident as reported by the News Agency of Nigeria: "Our men today had an encounter with some kidnappers in Ikom local government area while trying to rescue an abducted woman in their captivity.

“During the process of rescuing the victim, the kidnappers engaged our men in an exchange of fire and we were able to rescue the woman while five of the kidnappers were shot dead.

“We also arrested two of the kidnappers and our men are bringing them down to Calabar as we speak,’’ she said.

From the above statement by Ugbo, it was established that 5 kidnappers didn't survive the shootout with the police, only two were taken alive. Investigation I carried out showed that six people and not five were executed by the police.

Photographic evidence by people present at the scene further revealed that the police lied blatantly that the alleged kidnappers died during a shootout.

In fact, there was no shootout in the first place. The alleged kidnappers were reportedly murdered in cold blood by police officers.

Information gathered from an eyewitness revealed that the alleged kidnappers were alive when they were arrested by the police and taken into custody. Also, photo showed the alleged kidnappers numbering at least four climbing into the police van while being handcuffed. THEY WERE NOT KILLED DURING A SHOOTOUT!

Another photo also showed the alleged kidnappers at a place believed to be the police station in handcuffs before they were executed.

It is imperative to note that the police lied when it said the alleged kidnappers were killed during a shootout. It is also worthy to note that the alleged kidnappers were stripped and handcuffed before being bundled into the police van ALIVE, so there was no way they could have died in a shootout as they were seen ALIVE while entering the back of the police car and had no access to any gun.

The plan by the police to cover up the extrajudicial execution of suspects is a great shame showing how low our institutions have become.

With the above points made, it is lame of the police Spokesperson to have come out in public with a false statement to cover the tracks of its murderous officers instead of making them face the music for such a horrendous crime. No police officer has the right to take the life of a suspect in their custody without allowing the law take its due course.

Such blatant disregard for the rule of law and many other unprofessional conducts have brought ridicule to the image of the police giving its ill-informed officers the impetus to carry on with such unjustified killings because they are bound to go scot-free. Such a shame the police has become!

As a matter of fact, the police hierarchy must move fast to arrest the erring officers who participated in this extrajudicial killing in Akwa Ibom. Investigation into
this incident must be conducted in a thorough manner. Gone are the days when such impunity is allowed to fester. If the police is serious to make a name for itself in Africa and the world, it must stand up to the call and take the bull by the horn and do away with bad eggs in its rank and file. If the police pay deaf ear to this call, then it stands to be disgraced soon.

On the 13th of November 2017, a police officer was caught on camera fighting a protesting student of the Federal College of Education, Ibadan with an axe. The incident happened while the students were protesting over the closure of their school. In saner climes, police presence at rallies is to guide and make sure the protesters follow due process of the law.

But in Nigeria, the half-baked police officers will foolishly attack peaceful protesters with live bullets and teargas. Policemen in Nigeria act like street urchins; they do not even know the law.

It is a really sad thing to see a police officer who should be held in high regard as a custodian of the law acting like a 'motor park agbero.' Policemen in Nigeria act like people with a brain the size of a lizard. Tell me, how can a police officer take his gun to a welder for repairs? But that was what a Nigerian police officer was caught doing recently. The system has been bastardized.

Back to the student protesters in Ibadan, Prof. James Adediran, the Executive Director of Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Ibadan (IAR&T) whose institution shares same location with the College accused overzealous policemen attached to the Oyo State Police Command of shooting two members of staff of the institute after they were drafted to quell the students during a protest. But the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude, denied it. He said the police didn't fire a single shot but instead used teargas to disperse the protesting students.

Hear him: "Police fired teargas to push the students to the extreme and were able to arrest some of the students that threw the stones. There was no gun shot,’’ Odude said.

What a blatant lie! A video of the clash showed police officers shooting to disperse the protesters. Empty gun shells were also recovered at the scene of the incident. Considering this ugly trend by the police to deny the irresponsible conduct of its officers, it is very obvious that the police will remain the worst in the world for a long time.

In the middle of October this year, four SARS officers were arrested in Kwara state after they reportedly sexually harassed a young Nigerian woman by name Kachi Anifela Zion to the extent of inserting their filthy fingers into her privates. The officers had accused her of being a prostitute before going ahead to handle her privates while searching her. What became of the investigation is unknown as the police as I learnt is yet to make it public its finding.

A member of the Nigerian Merchant Navy, Ay Suave shocked many people when he narrated the traumating ordeal he passed through in the hands of shameless police officers who bundled him into their van before assaulting and dumping him in their cell for absolutely committing no crime. Yet the hierarchy of the police will read and hear these horrifying and still remain adamant to investigate and bring these bad eggs to book. Yet, they will in a moronic manner come up with excuses when they are rated as the worst in the world.

Some days ago, a video of a SARS officer pointing gun at two residents of Ogun state threatening to shoot and 'throwa their bodies without anything happening to him' left many of our dead ancestors turning in their graves. Those are the kind of police officers we have in Nigeria.

With such reckless display of stupidity, nothing has happened to the officer who is now a threat to the citizens he's supposed to protect.

It was in this same vein that men of the Nigeria police in an extrajudicial manner, executed supporters of Mohammed Yusuf which gave birth to one of the deadliest terror groups in the world. The same line is being followed by the government of President Muhammadu Buhari whose record for flagrant disobedience to rule of law is legendary as he has for nearly 2 years now held the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Ibrahim Yaqoub El Zakzaky in custody.

El Zakzaky's wife and sons were among many of the sect members brutally murdered by the Nigerian army who laid seige at the sect's enclave in 2015. Many court orders asking for El Zakzaky's release never saw the light of the day.

In conclusion, it is pertinent at this time that men of the Nigeria police rise up to the occasion and be counted as worthy public servants. These cases and future ones to be brought up against the police must be handled with all manner of seriousness if the police is to be recognised as truly relevant and held in high esteem by the people.

It must henceforth, be transparent in all its activities. I know the Nigeria police can do better to become that public servant we all will be proud of. Only time will tell.

-Alexander Thandi Ubani writes from Lagos. He's an Editor at Tori.ng.
thandiubani@yahoo.com
Twitter:@thandiubani

Source: http://www.tori.ng/news/80636/horrifying-police-experiences-and-the-execution-of.html
Nairaland / General / Re: Horrifying Police Experiences And The Execution Of Six Kidnappers By SARS by kachijack(m): 9:39pm On Feb 17, 2022
It will really be nice to hear what came about this case, issues of extra judicial killings by our security agencies keep being swept under the carpet in a daily basis.
Thandiubani:
The Nigeria police is without doubt, a representation of the grave level of systematic rot in Nigeria. Many Nigerians have fallen victim to the unprofessional conduct of its poorly trained officers who use their position of authority as an opportunity to intimidate, harass and oppress innocent citizens.

Without mincing words, most of our police officers act like lunatics and worst still, they never obey the law. To them, anytime they put on the uniform, they become untouchable and above the law. You will see them drive against traffic with speed without considering the fate of other road users. They run a red light, brazenly collect bribe in the open and arrest innocent citizens just to extort money from them.

It came without an iota of surprise when a recent study revealed that the Nigeria police is the worst in the world. The 2016 report which was compiled by the World Internal Security and Police Index International, WISPI and released by the International Police Science Association, IPSA, and the Institute for Economics and Peace, categorically rated the Nigeria Police Force as the worst in the world.

Instead of the top echelon of the police to hide their faces in shame and find an understandable way out of the glaring mess, the police in its predictable nature regaled us with tales how it is the best in Africa.

As an ordinary citizen of Nigeria and having lived in this country for over 25 years, I can authoritatively tell you that the WISPI report is absolutely correct.

You do not need to look far to find justification for the such a rating. Be patient with me as I take you through some horrifying experiences Nigerians have passed through in the hands of daft and murderous police officers who no longer hide their evil from the public. These experiences are just a few in the list of many such uneventful cases.

On the 8th of November 2017, six alleged kidnappers were reportedly killed by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Cross River state command during a shootout.

The SARS team purportedly rescued the kidnap victim in Ikom local government area after a shootout that left the six kidnappers dead, according to reports.

Hear the Spokesperson of the command, ASP Irene Ugbo speaking on the incident as reported by the News Agency of Nigeria: "Our men today had an encounter with some kidnappers in Ikom local government area while trying to rescue an abducted woman in their captivity.

“During the process of rescuing the victim, the kidnappers engaged our men in an exchange of fire and we were able to rescue the woman while five of the kidnappers were shot dead.

“We also arrested two of the kidnappers and our men are bringing them down to Calabar as we speak,’’ she said.

From the above statement by Ugbo, it was established that 5 kidnappers didn't survive the shootout with the police, only two were taken alive. Investigation I carried out showed that six people and not five were executed by the police.

Photographic evidence by people present at the scene further revealed that the police lied blatantly that the alleged kidnappers died during a shootout.

In fact, there was no shootout in the first place. The alleged kidnappers were reportedly murdered in cold blood by police officers.

Information gathered from an eyewitness revealed that the alleged kidnappers were alive when they were arrested by the police and taken into custody. Also, photo showed the alleged kidnappers numbering at least four climbing into the police van while being handcuffed. THEY WERE NOT KILLED DURING A SHOOTOUT!

Another photo also showed the alleged kidnappers at a place believed to be the police station in handcuffs before they were executed.

It is imperative to note that the police lied when it said the alleged kidnappers were killed during a shootout. It is also worthy to note that the alleged kidnappers were stripped and handcuffed before being bundled into the police van ALIVE, so there was no way they could have died in a shootout as they were seen ALIVE while entering the back of the police car and had no access to any gun.

The plan by the police to cover up the extrajudicial execution of suspects is a great shame showing how low our institutions have become.

With the above points made, it is lame of the police Spokesperson to have come out in public with a false statement to cover the tracks of its murderous officers instead of making them face the music for such a horrendous crime. No police officer has the right to take the life of a suspect in their custody without allowing the law take its due course.

Such blatant disregard for the rule of law and many other unprofessional conducts have brought ridicule to the image of the police giving its ill-informed officers the impetus to carry on with such unjustified killings because they are bound to go scot-free. Such a shame the police has become!

As a matter of fact, the police hierarchy must move fast to arrest the erring officers who participated in this extrajudicial killing in Akwa Ibom. Investigation into
this incident must be conducted in a thorough manner. Gone are the days when such impunity is allowed to fester. If the police is serious to make a name for itself in Africa and the world, it must stand up to the call and take the bull by the horn and do away with bad eggs in its rank and file. If the police pay deaf ear to this call, then it stands to be disgraced soon.

On the 13th of November 2017, a police officer was caught on camera fighting a protesting student of the Federal College of Education, Ibadan with an axe. The incident happened while the students were protesting over the closure of their school. In saner climes, police presence at rallies is to guide and make sure the protesters follow due process of the law.

But in Nigeria, the half-baked police officers will foolishly attack peaceful protesters with live bullets and teargas. Policemen in Nigeria act like street urchins; they do not even know the law.

It is a really sad thing to see a police officer who should be held in high regard as a custodian of the law acting like a 'motor park agbero.' Policemen in Nigeria act like people with a brain the size of a lizard. Tell me, how can a police officer take his gun to a welder for repairs? But that was what a Nigerian police officer was caught doing recently. The system has been bastardized.

Back to the student protesters in Ibadan, Prof. James Adediran, the Executive Director of Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Ibadan (IAR&T) whose institution shares same location with the College accused overzealous policemen attached to the Oyo State Police Command of shooting two members of staff of the institute after they were drafted to quell the students during a protest. But the Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude, denied it. He said the police didn't fire a single shot but instead used teargas to disperse the protesting students.

Hear him: "Police fired teargas to push the students to the extreme and were able to arrest some of the students that threw the stones. There was no gun shot,’’ Odude said.

What a blatant lie! A video of the clash showed police officers shooting to disperse the protesters. Empty gun shells were also recovered at the scene of the incident. Considering this ugly trend by the police to deny the irresponsible conduct of its officers, it is very obvious that the police will remain the worst in the world for a long time.

In the middle of October this year, four SARS officers were arrested in Kwara state after they reportedly sexually harassed a young Nigerian woman by name Kachi Anifela Zion to the extent of inserting their filthy fingers into her privates. The officers had accused her of being a prostitute before going ahead to handle her privates while searching her. What became of the investigation is unknown as the police as I learnt is yet to make it public its finding.

A member of the Nigerian Merchant Navy, Ay Suave shocked many people when he narrated the traumating ordeal he passed through in the hands of shameless police officers who bundled him into their van before assaulting and dumping him in their cell for absolutely committing no crime. Yet the hierarchy of the police will read and hear these horrifying and still remain adamant to investigate and bring these bad eggs to book. Yet, they will in a moronic manner come up with excuses when they are rated as the worst in the world.

Some days ago, a video of a SARS officer pointing gun at two residents of Ogun state threatening to shoot and 'throwa their bodies without anything happening to him' left many of our dead ancestors turning in their graves. Those are the kind of police officers we have in Nigeria.

With such reckless display of stupidity, nothing has happened to the officer who is now a threat to the citizens he's supposed to protect.

It was in this same vein that men of the Nigeria police in an extrajudicial manner, executed supporters of Mohammed Yusuf which gave birth to one of the deadliest terror groups in the world. The same line is being followed by the government of President Muhammadu Buhari whose record for flagrant disobedience to rule of law is legendary as he has for nearly 2 years now held the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Ibrahim Yaqoub El Zakzaky in custody.

El Zakzaky's wife and sons were among many of the sect members brutally murdered by the Nigerian army who laid seige at the sect's enclave in 2015. Many court orders asking for El Zakzaky's release never saw the light of the day.

In conclusion, it is pertinent at this time that men of the Nigeria police rise up to the occasion and be counted as worthy public servants. These cases and future ones to be brought up against the police must be handled with all manner of seriousness if the police is to be recognised as truly relevant and held in high esteem by the people.

It must henceforth, be transparent in all its activities. I know the Nigeria police can do better to become that public servant we all will be proud of. Only time will tell.

-Alexander Thandi Ubani writes from Lagos. He's an Editor at Tori.ng.
thandiubani@yahoo.com
Twitter:@thandiubani

Source: http://www.tori.ng/news/80636/horrifying-police-experiences-and-the-execution-of.html
Crime / Re: Chinmark Investors Cry Out For Help; Say "We Want Our Money Back" by kachijack(m): 10:16am On Jan 19, 2022
The thing about doing business in Nigeria is that government can wake up one day and institute a policy and all your labor is crippled.

Chinmark is a brand with verifiable investments in and outside Nigeria.

See some details. www.chinmarkhospitality.com
www.chinmarkgroup.com

The business is just going through a phase that most businesses go while faced with such disclaimer as orchestrated by SEC.
Even banks face same issue when there is a rumour of financial distress and then panic withdrawal starts and also bad press.

This business will withstand the storm, grow and will surprise a lot of people.

There is definitely More to come

[Quote author=Timmi post=109496096]

Mr. Bigpicture, sice you claimed that Chinmark is real, can you name or identify the so called real physical investment that company has engaged in. Like where is the houses - city located, at which city do they offer the "uber" service, where and to whom have they given loans to? Or else you are hired agent and need to be stoned - electronically and in person.[/quote]
Business / Re: I Mistakenly Transfer N10,000.00 To A Wrong Person I Don't Know. by kachijack(m): 3:00pm On Oct 20, 2021
Calibrator:
Forget any bureaucracies nonsense you will be fed by the optimists here.


I will be frank with you.
That money is gone!

I agree that the money is gone because the banks will frustrate you till you decide to let go and do something meaningful with your time rather than reporting and doing fruitless follow up, I have one big amount which happened since January 2021 till date and I have given up despite all the promises and failed resolution.

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Food / Re: The Grasscutter And Bush Rat We Caught During Hunting by kachijack(m): 6:08pm On Sep 18, 2021
Very clean hands handling the meat.

post=105940164:
Dem dey eat anything eatable.

Chai shocked sad

Dem don roast am.
D tin come look good to eat sha after roasting/Barbecuetongue tongue tongue


SECONDED!!
Crime / Re: One Dies As Soldiers Arrest Policeman With 370 Bullets In Jos by kachijack(m): 10:25pm On Sep 16, 2021
Lol, same way I was expecting to see 370 Bullets on display.
(quote author=legba1 post=105888809]Abeg where is the 207k...I cant see it on display here oooo. its an exhibit .[/quote]
Travel / Re: Passport: Immigration, NIMC Extort Nigerians by kachijack(m): 9:16pm On Sep 14, 2021
We can actually do something about this, if people will be bold enough to document and share their daily travails on a public domain (like a website to name and shame corrupt officials or a YouTube channel dedicated to exposing corruption in our public sector) citing the corrupt actions of these officials at each service point. Then have people update it with their individual experience on the go, these officials will be forced to do the right thing. We can turn the tables on them and free ourselves from these vermin's in public offices.
latitidejavu:
I insist that you do not have the full facts.

My passport was in 2020. Then you are given a date online and you go and do your capture and take your passport.


If the official time is 6 weeks now, then people good wait for 6 weeks! Then plan with that information but no, people want to beat the line.

If you have been waiting since July then take it up! Write to every possible anti-corruption office. Make a case out of it if you have the courage which most Nigerians lack.

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Travel / Re: Passport: Immigration, NIMC Extort Nigerians by kachijack(m): 9:06pm On Sep 14, 2021
I do not believe your assertion is correct, we must not succumb to evil and let it have free reign, we need to fight it otherwise remain forever conquered.

florixi:
Oga, the system is corrupt . Even you that got it in 45min is favourism! Not everyone can fight people like you did. You were also frustrated just like every other person that opt for bribing them instead of turning the place to boxing ring. If we have a working system , i dont need to pay them a dime or bully them to get things done.





Phones / Re: Which Data Plan Are You Using On This Lockdown? by kachijack(m): 9:33am On Apr 09, 2020
9Mobile is what makes sense for me and i think the value i get is worth the money.

You can also try out the flex bundle plan that gives you Airtime for calls as well as Data for browsing all at a low price.
N500 = N1,000 Airtime + 500MB
N1,000 = N2,000 Airtime + 1.5GB
N2,000 = N4,000 Airtime + 3GB
to enjoy any of these, dial *320# and follow the voice prompt to select your preferred option.

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Celebrities / Re: Mompha: 'I Earned N14 Billion In 2016 - 2017'. Slams Fake Instagram Billionaires by kachijack(m): 7:35am On Nov 02, 2018
Gaddemit! Bro you harsh......

soberdrunk:
When I start making this type of money my neighbors go hear 'weeeen'!!! You dare not cook the type of stew/soup i dont like in my neighborhood because if breeze mistakenly carry the aroma come my house IT IS OVER!! I'd buy your house and if you decide to be stubborn and refuse to sell, I'd buy all the houses around you and turn all of them to mortuaries.......... angry
Romance / Re: Lady Dumped Her Boyfriend Cos He's Ugly, Unknown To Her, He Bought Her Iphone 7 by kachijack(m): 10:54am On Aug 15, 2018
samysmoothfresh:
" Guy: i treat you better than any guy you've ever met sad.


dumb bîtch:
i know and i love you for that. you are the best guy i have ever got involved with "



this right here is the reason i rejoice and pop champagne whenever i hear of or read stories of some ladies who were heartbroken and mercilessly used and dumped



how can you as a human being who supposedly has sense, be in a relationship with "the best guy" and still decide to leave him (esp cos of petty issues) undecided


later when you meet a demon sent by your ancestors to teach you a lesson, you start screaming "men are scum!"


that is how that idiot i left my bad ways for and adored said i was the best guy she ever dated but still left me only to come crying to me 3 months later that some men are scum


men are scum kill all of you there!!



dumb bitchés!!



silly bastards!!



demons posed as women!!



unintelligent dick suckers!!



shameless môtherfuckers!!

[b]Wow, you sound so angry, Breathe Brother!!!
Crime / Re: 4 Notorious Kidnappers & Cultists Killed In Eleme, Rivers State (Graphic Photos) by kachijack(m): 4:38pm On Jul 20, 2018
For a critical and observant eye, there is evidence that these guys were summarily executed after they were apprehended for whatever accusation which was labeled against them.

It is a common trend now for our law enforcement agents to be the judge, jury and executioner in matters that should always be handled by the interpretation of the law, no body has the right to take the life of another one, NOBODY! except with the pronouncement of an appropriate judicial set up. There are several stories of people arrested alive, well and healthy and once in the captivity of our police, they turn up dead all shot up and labelled armed robbers, kidnappers and terrorists with arms displayed by their side and claims that they died during the exchange of gunfire with security agents. a very recent and viral story happened in Cross River State a few months back (5 people were arrested and pictures of them taken being removed from their residence, unarmed and without any weapons, a picture of them sitting on the floor handcuffed at the police station was snapped by people, the next day their dead bodies were on display as kidnappers who were killed in an exchange of gunfire with police)

There are to many damaged and demented individuals supporting this kind of injustice and extra judicial killings being perpetrated by our law enforcement agents. Where is our humanity? Civilizations ought to make us better not keep us in the state of barbarism we uphold so vocally like most of the peeps who up here are spewing rubbish against @gidgiddy

There is an unwritten rule for our Anti-cult, Anti-kidnap and SARS units to summarily execute anyone linked to crime without following due process of the law, a lot of innocent people who have no connection have had to pay the price for being at the wrong place at the wrong time.

Didcot:
Fantastic sight
Love how they got riddled with bullets!
May they all rot in the most ferocious parts of hell fire!
Iyalaya yin gbogbo

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Crime / Re: How Corper Linda Nkechi Igwetu Died After Police Shot Her - She Was Treated by kachijack(m): 5:29pm On Jul 05, 2018
thebosstrevor:
So if she and her pals had obeyed simple command to stop their car at the check point.she would have been alive today.

the driver of that car have to take responsibility for her death but no,they will blame the police man for doing his job.

What is the job of the Police? To shoot and kill people without provocation and any evidence of having committed a crime.

Even convicted criminals are subject to the law.

What is your point sir?
Crime / Re: Woman Tortured By Police, Lands In Hospital (Photos) by kachijack(m): 9:40pm On Jun 18, 2018
This type of brutalization must not go unreported and unresolved, the victim should contact @segalink and @citizen_gavel on Twitter as well as @policeNG for action.
Sports / Re: Super Eagles' Customized Russian 2018 Locker Room by kachijack(m): 4:49pm On Jun 13, 2018
opsyswagger:
Ok..

This is an obvious testimonial that sports (football) is an addiction for we Nigerians, both the blue collared and the street guy. We will do everything within our power to share in the joy that the game represents.
Food / Re: Wild Chimpanzee Killed And Roasted In Delta State (Photos) by kachijack(m): 6:07pm On Jun 05, 2018
Kai, there is indeed hunger in the land. How can someone consciously set out to kill and partake in the eating of a Chimpanzee. The thought of people eating this meat alone is enough to make me stay away from anything meat for the next one month.
Anigreat:
shocked






People are wicked!

This is cannibalism!

How can you do this to a hairy version of human being? When are we going to be free from dark age?

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Education / Re: Drop One English Word Which Will Make People Check Their Dictionary by kachijack(m): 9:19am On May 24, 2018
Salubrious, Botulism, Mameluke, Encephalitis and Vituperation
Investment / Re: Property For Sale In Ikoyi by kachijack(m): 10:31am On May 21, 2018
Happy Selling Bro!
Business / Re: LONGRICH As A Business.....how Viable Is It? by kachijack(m): 4:36pm On Apr 12, 2018
Hi Allyrich,

I can attest to the fact that Longrich is a viable business as i have personally seen the meteoric rise of an individual who joined the business and within 7 months, won an all expenses paid trip to South Africa and just recently qualified for a brand new SUV, just by smart working.

Testimonies abound of various team members who have achieved several levels of financial liquidity courtesy of the Longrich Business Plan.

@Bennierich is a valid contact.[/quote]

if only you know the benefits and power of leverage that remains untapped in network marketing.
Sadly the first time I heard of it, I also turned it down flat . Let me give a hypothetical example. Suppose a guy named john visits a restaurant and likes the way he is served and later decides to invite other people. Say he invites his sister Jane and when Jane uses the restaurant, the manager askes how Jane found out about the restaurant and she mentions john as the person who referred her. John on the other hand gets a cheque of N500, a thank you letter and 30% of the amount of money Jane spent at the restaurant. And that's not all, when Jane on the other hand invites another person, she gets similar benefit from which john is not also left out but also gets a share from Jane's earning and jane's referral as we. Now if you were john or jane, would you stop there Or invite more? Before you know you already have a large network. And N500 weekly on only one person become N500,000 in a month. There's no limit to your earning...
I'm only looking for dedicated people to work on the same team as I. It's not for everybody anyway just those who see an opportunity in it...
if you want to know more just contact me on 08099452400 and I'll elaborate more on the LongRich Business Model
Business / Re: LONGRICH As A Business.....how Viable Is It? by kachijack(m): 8:04am On Mar 27, 2018
Hi Allyrich,

I can attest to the fact that Longrich is a viable business as i have personally seen the meteoric rise of an individual who joined the business and within 7 months, won an all expenses paid trip to South Africa and just recently qualified for a brand new SUV, just by smart working.

Testimonies abound of various team members who have achieved several levels of financial liquidity courtesy of the Longrich Business Plan.

@Bennierich is a valid contact.
Science/Technology / Re: The 10 Most Expensive Liquids In The World by kachijack(m): 8:26am On Jan 29, 2018
prettyboy5:
Who told you that crap that the king Cobra's venom is the most poisonous? It only has the most plenty venom in volume possessed within the snake.

The most poisonous venoms remain that of the very non aggressive Belcher sea snake and for terrestrial snakes its the snake called inland Taipan, its a snake in Australia.

The Belcher sea snake is the boss, it teaches me a lot if things, despite having a venom 100 times more venomous that even the most venomous terrestrial snakes, it rarely attacks humans, and on rare occasions that it bites humans, it rarely releases its venom.

Just few milligrams of its venom, it would be enough to kill over 100 men. And funny thing is that this snake is so elusive and non aggressive, telling you that those who have a lot inside them don't make noise or go about bragging.

I think this claim of the Belcher Sea Snake being the most venomous sea snake has been refuted as shown in the Wiki Article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrophis_belcheri however the Dubois Sea Snake takes the record https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubois%27_seasnake Yet the Inland Taipan remains the snake with the most toxic venom on either land or sea.
Celebrities / Re: Davido Splashes Cash On His Girlfriend, Chioma, In Dubai by kachijack(m): 9:19am On Jan 11, 2018
Well done to him.....

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