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I need this car, unfortunately I'm in Abuja.. ![]() |
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Nice. But the camaro and challenger are a bit too junior to make the cut |
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The only thing the God of these primates and their gangs always tell them is bad news and bullshit, no glad tidings positive professies. This same primate came year in the beginning of 2015 screaming fire and brimstone all over the place, instead of him to apologise for creating false alarm, he is here again happily peddling more horible news for 2016. 58 Likes 2 Shares |
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lade007:Hello lade, what's the cost of 2004 Opel astra sedan/saloon, learther seat, automatic transmission. Thanks waiting to hear from you |
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What do you expect when he don't ever wash his hands after using the toilet ![]() 1 Like 1 Share |
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Zoest:Okay thanks, can you point me to a reliable site I can use? |
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Please somebody brought an iPhone for me to unlock and I've been battling with it for days now, its been really frustrating and all the exploits I've tried failed. please is there anyone with info on how I can solve this problem? Thanks |
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The United Kingdom has said that it has not given up on its efforts to extradite former Bayelsa State governor, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, back to Britain to face trial, the Sun Newspaper is reporting today. The UK said it had already contacted the Federal Government requesting Mr. Alamieyeseigha’s extradition, and was awaiting a response to the request. The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Andrew Pocock, told the paper in an exclusive interview that the former governor, who recently got state pardon from his criminal conviction in Nigeria, still has an outstanding case of money laundering to answer to in the UK and that the UK government will not give up until Mr. Alamieyeseigha is brought to justice. Mr. Alamieyeseigha, then a serving governor, made a dramatic escape from the custody of the British authorities when he fled back to Nigeria from detention in September 2005. He would later be convicted on similar money laundering charges on July 26, 2007 in Nigeria after he was impeached as governor. Although his recent state pardon by President Goodluck Jonathan hit the UK authorities as a rude shock, Mr. Pocock dismissed insinuations that London was planning to sanction Nigeria over the matter. According to him, “that is not the way we do things”. The High Commissioner also revealed that UK had earlier requested for Alamieyeseigha’s extradition, but did not get any response. Mr. Pocock said the UK had asked the Attorney General and Minister for Justice for Alamieyeseigha’s extradition and was still awaiting his position on the issue when President Goodluck Jonathan all of a sudden announced he has been extricated of all wrong doing via the state clemency. The move to pardon him even when the application for his extradition to Britain was still pending was like daring the applying nation that feels strongly that Alamieyeseigha has a case to answer in their country. According to Mr. Pocock, “The former governor skipped bail in the UK on a charge of money laundering and returned to Nigeria. So, he has an outstanding charge in the UK, which is there for him to answer. “We have already discussed it and the Nigerian government knows our views. But we would like to see him return and answer charge in the UK.” On UK’s past and present efforts to see that Alamieyeseigha is extradited to the UK, Mr. Pocock said: “Yes. I think we asked in the past. I am very sure we asked in the past. But I am not sure we got a formal response. So, we are still waiting for a formal response from the Nigerian government. “We have asked the Attorney General. He will have to tell us what his position is on extradition. I haven’t had a reply yet, but we still wait for it,” the British envoy added. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/127349-britain-writes-fg-requests-ex-convict-alamieyeseighas-extradition-to-london.html |
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You seem not to get the point, monies recovered by the last administration always ended up as either a pointless "record keeping" exercise or in pockets of government officials. It never get remitted to the federations account. Recovered monies are now being remitted under Buhari and no matter how many old newspaper articles you dig up, the truth remains that GEJ's administration made trillions from crude oil sales and squandered it, and recovered trillions from looted funds of Abacha and others which never ended up in govt coffers 20 Likes 4 Shares |
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With these able-bodied fanatics on our side, who can stop us ![]() ![]() 2 Likes 1 Share
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This short pathetic eastern he-goat derive pleasure in endless nonsensical bleating, instead of this old primate to focus on; 1. Forming a formidable political party to use as a means of better leveraging their rights from the center 2. Drawing attention to the environmental and social challenges facing his region 3. Exposing the likes of nnamdi kanu who's hell bent on leading the young and inexperienced to death 4. Admonishing SE governors in delivering dividends of democracy to the region, But no, all the senile grandpa does is the same thing he's been doing since his youth, shout, wail, scream, make stupid noises until somebody notices and throw him some morsels. No sense, no plan, no direction, just another dog barking away his last days in shame 3 Likes |
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tanimudarry@gmail.com |
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Ibos always complaining Always shouting Always seeing all other tribes as enemies Always giving a twisted and backward interpretation to things Always claiming to be wiser than everyone else Always try to play smart Yet they're more ibos in Kano than anambra More ibos in Lagos than abia The Ibo's are the most nomadic tribe in Nigeria, Yet always shouting and wailing, claiming they are marginalized and threatened. Would the Ibo's die if they keep quiet and focus like every other Nigerian tribe? 2 Likes |
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A 16-year-old secondary school dropout, Ifechukwu Atunanya, has been arrested by policemen from the Anambra State Police Command while allegedly having sex with over 52 young men inside a bush in what looked like an initiation ceremony. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/public-disgrace-16-year-old-anambra-girl-caught-in-the-bush-sleeping-with-52-men/ 4 Likes 2 Shares |
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londongal03:If you're in Abuja, I have an interactive software in which an instructor teaches you everything. It's simple and straight forward. All you need is a PC. I also have for Word & PowerPoint. |
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Please how unsubscribe from glo 200% bonus? I have called glo customer care and they told me to dial *201#, but I keep getting an error message. I've repeatedly placed calls to their customer care and they seem not to know what to do. Please does anybody know what else I can do? |
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Yes fashola and tinubu are very corrupt, in fact they are so corrupt that they stole all the money the governors of SE states are suppose to use to build modern drainage systems so erosion will stop washing their people away like debris 18 Likes |
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kayworld2:seen, thanks |
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kayworld2:sorry man, it's tanimudarry@gmail.com |
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taninudarry@gmail.com, thanks op |
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Bololo, hey! he dey pursue mallu, hey! mallu bite am, hey! for him buttocks, hey! 3 Likes |
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Oya naaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I am almost having an orgasm over this thread, yet your tori no gree start, chai! |
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Everytime this primate speaks, he makes as much sense as only a primate could. They claim they're close to god, but instead of using their position to intercede and makes things better, they always open their dark holes and speak of death, decay, evil while making incoherent dying animal sounds 1 Like |
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The Supreme Court has voided the Igbo law and custom, which forbid a female from inheriting her late father’s estate, on the grounds that it is discriminatory and conflicts with the provision of the constitution. The court held that the practice conflicted with section 42(1)(a) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution. The judgment was on the appeal marked: SC.224/2004 filed by Mrs. Lois Chituru Ukeje (wife of the late Lazarus Ogbonna Ukeje) and their son, Enyinnaya Lazarus Ukeje against Mrs. Cladys Ada Ukeje (the deceased’s daughter). Cladys had sued the deceased’s wife and son before the Lagos High Court, claiming to be one of the deceased’s children and sought to be included among those to administer their deceased’s father’s estate. The trial court found that he was a daughter to the deceased and that she was qualified to benefit from the estate of their father who died intestate in Lagos in1981. The Court of Appeal, Lagos to which Mrs. Lois Ukeje and Enyinnaya Ukeje appealed, upheld the decision of the trail court, prompting them to appeal to the Supreme Court. In its judgment last Friday, the Supreme Court held that the Court of Appeal, Lagos was right to have voided the Igbo’s native law and custom that disinherit female children. Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour, who read the lead judgment, held that “no matter the circumstances of the birth of a female child, such a child is entitled to an inheritance from her later father’s estate. “Consequently, the Igbo customary law, which disentitles a female child from partaking in the sharing of her deceased father’s estate is breach of Section 42(1) and (2) of the Constitution, a fundamental rights provision guaranteed to every Nigerian. “The said discriminatory customary law is void as it conflicts with Section 42(1) and (2) of the Constitution. In the light of all that I have been saying, the appeal is dismissed. In the spirit of reconciliation, parties to bear their own costs,” Justice Rhodes-Vivour said. Justices Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen, Claral Bata Ogunbiyi, Kumai Bayang Aka’ahs and John Inyang Okoro, who were part of the panel that heard the appeal, agreed with the lead judgment. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/supreme-court-upholds-right-of-female-child-to-inherit-properties-in-igboland/176214/#.VaU5WsreukI.twitter 3 Likes 1 Share |
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