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Agriculture / Re: How To Apply For The New CBN Agricultural N75 Billion Loan 2016 by Richman12: 5:11pm On Feb 25, 2016
Tundemmy:
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Tundemmy:
Are you interested in acquiring large plots of land for your agric business? If yes, there's farmland available for sale at N1M for 1hectare. The land is approved for agricultural purposes by FCT-ARD (50 years lease term with RofO). The land is brought to you by FCT-ARD and ASO Plc. Payment can be made over a period of 1 year.
For further info and to see the documents, mail oluseunoss@yahoo.com
Tundemmy:
Are you interested in acquiring large plots of land for your agric business? If yes, there's farmland available for sale at N1M for 1hectare. The land is approved for agricultural purposes by FCT-ARD (50 years lease term with RofO). The land is brought to you by FCT-ARD and ASO Plc. Payment can be made over a period of 1 year.
For further info and to see the documents, mail oluseunoss@yahoo.com
Tundemmy:
Are you interested in acquiring large plots of land for your agric business? If yes, there's farmland available for sale at N1M for 1hectare. The land is approved for agricultural purposes by FCT-ARD (50 years lease term with RofO). The land is brought to you by FCT-ARD and ASO Plc. Payment can be made over a period of 1 year.
For further info and to see the documents, mail oluseunoss@yahoo.com

Am interested. Where precisely is d land located?
Politics / Very Worrisome, How We Rigged Ekiti Poll For Fayose – Ex-pdp Secretary by Richman12: 4:38am On Feb 01, 2016
A former Secretary of the Ekiti State chapter of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Dr. Temitope Aluko, has alleged that
former President Goodluck Jonathan gave Governor Ayo
Fayose N4.7bn cash to prosecute the June 21, 2014
governorship election in the state.

Aluko said the money was used to defeat the then Governor
of the state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who was the governorship
candidate of the All Progressives Congress.
Aluko, who spoke with reporters in Abuja on Sunday, also
revealed how the PDP rigged the governorship election.
Aluko, who said he was part of the team that prosecuted the
election, added that he was the Chairman of the Intelligence
and Security Committee for the Fayose Campaign
Organisation.

He explained that he handled the waiver Fayose got from
the PDP at the national level to enable him to qualify to take
part in the governorship primary.
To buttress the roles he played in the emergence of Fayose,
Aluko said he delivered the congresses that produced
Fayose and was also the governor’s principal witness at the
Election Petitions Tribunal.

He said Jonathan initially gave Fayose $2m in March 2014
for the primary election, pointing out that this money was
collected at the NNPC Towers, Abuja.
Aluko said, “It was about $35m, which is about N4.7bn he
gave us for the real election and for the primaries, he
released $2m to Fayose. I have details of all I am saying
and I was present when they brought the money and it was
Senator Musiliu Obanikoro that brought the money, the
$35m, which he delivered to Fayose at Spotless Hotel.

“I can name eight people that were there. We were all there
because he said he would want us to take delivery so that
there will be transparency and accountability.
“Let me just stop there for now, but I am just trying to say
that both the security and the funding came from the
Presidency and even the primaries money we collected at
the NNPC Towers in Abuja here and they took $300,000
from the $2m for courier which was on Monday, 23rd of
March 2014 and we took it to Prince and Princess, Fayose’s
house, but the N4.7bn came into Ekiti on June 17, 2014.”
He said the $35m was “taken to a bureau de change in
Onitsha where it was converted to N4.7bn.”

In his reaction on Sunday, Fayose said he would not take
issue with Aluko because he was (Aluko) bitter, adding that
he got money from different sources.
He, however, did not deny that the former President gave
him the amount being alleged by his accuser.
Fayose’s Special Assistant on Public Communications and
New Media, Mr. Lere Olayinka, said Aluko was already
beclouded by his desperation to seek revenge against
Fayose because of the governor’s refusal to make him his
Chief of Staff, such that he (Aluko) was not mindful of
committing the criminal offence of perjury.

“As per his claim that $37m was given to the governor for
the election, the governor got financial support from various
sources as it is usual of anyone contesting election and it is
not for us to begin to advertise in the media the level of
support the governor received from individuals, corporate
organisations or groups.
“However, if money belonging to the APC is missing and
they suspect that the money was stolen by Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan to fund Ekiti State governorship election, they can
approach the EFCC.”

The governor’s aide asked whether it was also soldiers that
rigged the 2015 presidential, senatorial, House of
Representatives and state House of Assembly elections that
the APC lost in Ekiti.

He said, “For Aluko to be taken seriously, he must first have
to report himself to the police to be tried for perjury and
committed to prison for three years, since what he is now
saying is different from what he said under oath at the
election tribunal, being the only witness called by the PDP
and Fayose.
“If after giving evidence under oath at the tribunal that the
election was free, fair and credible and that security agents,
including soldiers, performed their duties creditably well,
saying something else more than one year after is
admittance by Aluko himself that he is not a stable
character.

“They will probably need to pay INEC to tell Nigerians that
an election it conducted, in which an incumbent governor
lost in his own local government, was not credible.”
Giving an insight into how the military and other security
agencies were drafted into the Ekiti election, Aluko said the
Ekiti PDP and Fayose first ensured that the headship of the
security apparatus in Nigeria was changed.
He said that the former President agreed with Fayose on
the need to change the leadership of the nation’s security
apparatus because of his desperation to win the presidential
election.

Aluko added that Jonathan quickly summoned a security
meeting at the Presidential Villa for the purpose of the
election.
He said, “Those at the meeting were the former Chief of
Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshall Alex Badeh; then Chief of
Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minimah; and a former
National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu.
“Others included Fayose, Senator Iyiola Omisore, then
Minister of Police Affairs, Jelili Adesiyan and Minister of
State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro.
“At that meeting, the former President made it clear to the
ex-Chief of Defence Staff that Fayose would stand for him
(as Commander-in-Chief) in terms of providing security for
the election.”

According to Aluko, Jonathan’s directive made the military
chiefs to take orders from Fayose throughout the duration
of the election.
Aluko said Fayose then approached the former Commander
of the Army Brigade in Akure, one Brig. Gen. Dikko to take
charge of the election for the PDP.
But Dikko, he said, rejected the proposal, adding that the
army officer “stated bluntly that he would not be available
for such operation.”
“So, Fayose sponsored a petition against him which led to
his replacement with another officer (name withheld) who
was amenable to our plans.”
This, he said, made it easy for the PDP to use soldiers to
suppress the opposition APC.
“We went into the election with 1,040 recognised soldiers
and another batch of 400 unrecognised soldiers brought
from Enugu by a serving senator from the South-East(name
withheld).

“In addition, we raised 44 special strike teams brought in
Toyota Hilux buses from Abuja and Onitsha. We made
special stickers for the vehicles that conveyed members of
the strike team and we gave each of them a black
handband for identification.
“Each strike team was made up of 10 members headed by
a soldier and comprising soldiers, policemen, DSS
operatives and Civil Defence corps. They were detailed to
attack and arrest prominent APC chieftains in all the local
governments.

“We set up anchorage, mainly in residential houses, in
every local government where the strike team members
collected their welfare and other allowances.
“To encourage the strike team members, we gave them
orders to share money and other valuables they could lay
their hands on in the houses of the APC chieftains they
raided.

“Then we set up detention camps, mainly in primary
schools where most of the APC chieftains were detained.
Others were detained in police stations where the DPOs
were friendly with us. We let them off after the election was
over.
“A day to the election, we used the military to block all
routes in the local governments and prevented the APC
chieftains, including former Rivers State Governor, Mr.
Rotimi Amaechi, from coming into Ekiti.
“So, we ensured that no APC chieftain was in sight on
election day. We provided polling agents for the APC in
most of the polling units so we had no problem getting
them to sign election results in the units.
“All these local and foreign observers that described the
election as free and fair only witnessed the voting exercise
on election day without knowing what transpired before the
voting.”

Aluko, who was the Chief Returning Officer and signed the
results of the election, said he was fully involved in the plot
with Fayose from the very beginning.
According to him, he was forced to divulge the information
because Fayose betrayed him, moreover, he said his
conscience was disturbing him.
He said, “I am using this medium to apologise to Ekiti
people for bringing in someone like Fayose and I have done
that at many meetings and I want to stand up to many of
those things.

“Before the election, Fayose, Femi Bamishile and I jointly
swore with the Holy Bible on a sharing formula after we
must have won the election. We agreed that Fayose would
be governor, Bamishile his deputy and I, as Chief of Staff.
“But the moment he got into office, Fayose reneged on the
agreement and left me in the lurch. More worrisome is the fact
that Fayose has derailed from the original Ekiti project we
envisaged.”

Source : http://www.punchng.com/how-we-rigged-ekiti-poll-for-fayose-ex-pdp-secretary/.

To b sincere, I am tired of this country. So, no credible election can take place without some underhand deals. If so, we av a lot of work to do in this country!
Agriculture / Re: New Fish Farmer by Richman12: 2:23pm On Jan 16, 2016
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Agriculture / Re: Hidden Truths About Catfish Business!!! by Richman12: 6:25am On Jan 12, 2016
Gud morning house, if u av a catfish farm n u re situated in Akure or Ado Ekiti, pls indicate so that I can contact u.
Thanks
Agriculture / Re: Visit Catfish Farms and learn Practically! by Richman12: 8:02pm On Jan 11, 2016
Pls how much is d training fee and how many days?
Pls wil the training com wif feasibility studies n biz plan for catfish?
Agriculture / Re: Hidden Truths About Catfish Business!!! by Richman12: 7:58pm On Jan 11, 2016
Pls, wen is seminar coming up? @robonski,sof77, and d experts here.

Also, pls I need a detailed feasibility studies n biz plan on catfish farming, anybody in house?
Business / Re: SME Data Share -real Or Fraud? by Richman12: 5:16pm On Dec 24, 2015
furetin20:
SME DATA SHARE IS Real but you have to be careful about who you patronise. the rates of the data on that picture are impossible, if you patronise people like that you will be scammed, the best price you can get a gig is say #1200 anything cheaper than that is too good to be true. I am A SME reseller with a lot of experience so I'm only trying to educate you. thanks
Thanks
Business / Re: SME Data Share -real Or Fraud? by Richman12: 1:17pm On Dec 24, 2015
Thanks. Pls how real is this?

Business / Re: SME Data Share -real Or Fraud? by Richman12: 1:16pm On Dec 24, 2015
Thanks. Pls how real is this?

Business / Re: SME Data Share -real Or Fraud? by Richman12: 1:15pm On Dec 24, 2015
Thanks. Pls how real is this?

Business / SME Data Share -real Or Fraud? by Richman12: 12:17pm On Dec 24, 2015
House pls, I need u pple' advice? Somebody want to sell 5GB MTN data for me at d rate of 1,500.Says it is SME data Share n sell, I don't know how real it is or whether I should go ahead and buy it. Just trying to shine my eyes so that I will not enter "one chance". Advise pls. Thanks
Business / Re: Naira Cards To Be Disabled For International Use From Jan 1st, 2016? by Richman12: 4:25pm On Dec 19, 2015
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It is CBN Distributed Denial of Service Attack
Culture / Re: Sanusi Gets #childnotbride As ‘wedding Gift’ by Richman12: 9:46am On Sep 28, 2015
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Culture / Sanusi Gets #childnotbride As ‘wedding Gift’ by Richman12: 5:47am On Sep 28, 2015
#ChildNotBride, a hashtag dedicated to fighting anti-child marriage cause, returned to the Internet on
Sunday, as users protested the decision of the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, to marry an 18-year-
old Sa’adatu Barkindo-Musdafa.
Many Internet users consider the bride as too young for the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Sa’adatu is the daughter of the Lamido of Adamawa, Muhammadu Barkindo-Musdafa. A report by an online
media said the marriage between Sanusi and the young lady was contracted in Kano State secretly on
Friday.
But some Internet users, who were not comfortable with the age disparity between the couple, took to
Twitter to protest the marriage.
#ChildNotBride came to limelight two years ago when it was used to draw the attention of the international
community to a new bill aimed at legalising child marriage in Nigeria.
The bill, which stirred up controversy on the Internet, was brought before the National Assembly. The
hashtag, back then, trended widely on Blackberry, Twitter and Facebook. Female rights activists and other
members of the civil society joined the campaign against child marriage, keying into the hashtag to air their
views.
Perhaps, the most popular hashtag used in Nigeria before the creation of #BringBackOurGirls,
#ChildNotBride received a fresh verve at the weekend following Sanusi’s choice of a new wife.
The hashtag started trending on Twitter on Saturday. But as of Sunday evening, it had gone viral on
Instagram, Facebook and even WhatsApp.
Users, however, were dividend on the appropriateness of the hashtag, with some arguing that it was abused
in the case of Sanusi’s youngest wife.
They argued that she was no longer a minor; hence, a platform created to protect child brides should not
have been used for her.
Due to the divided opinions, counter hashtags, such as #GoAndMarry, #BrideNotChild and
#CrushNotHusband, were created in defence of the emir.
Interestingly, #GoAndMarry, going by its wide endorsement, topped the Nigeria’s Twitter trending list on
Sunday. The hashtag was promoted by those who argued that Sa’datu had taken the right decision.
As of Sunday, a number of social media activists had started embedding #ChildNotBride on their profiles –
exactly the same strategy that popularised #BringBackOurGirls – the most widely accepted local hashtag
used for a Nigerian cause.
The buzz created around the #ChildNotBride hashtag, as of Sunday evening, had yet to abate, suggesting
that it may continue to trend in coming days.
Tweeting on the issue, one Nnaemeka Ezeribe said attaining adulthood –18 years – did not imply that a
girl was mature for marriage.
According to Ezeribe, an 18-year-old is only an adult legally but not old enough to handle challenges that
come with marriage.
Ezeribe added, “Even if she must marry, it should be within her age bracket and not getting married to
somebody who is old enough to be her father. That is unfair.”
However, canvassing support for Sanusi, another tweeter, Mukhtar Dotun, said the reason the law permitted
18-year-olds to obtain driver’s licences or voter cards was because they were mature enough to take
crucial life decisions. Such decisions, he said, included marriage.
Dotun asked, “If you consider an 18-year-old too young to marry, what age would you suggest to be the
minimum marriageable age? Since the law allows an 18-year-old, to obtain a driver’s licence and a voter
card, on what assumptions are people making their claims.”
Also tweeting via @dhunnurayn, Abdulkabeer Ishola said those who were castigating the couple were simply
being mischievous.
According to him, #ChildNotBride is most suitable as Sanusi’s wife is no longer a minor.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/i-punch/sanusi-gets-childnotbride-as-wedding-gift/

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