The List Will Shock You!The 7 Richest Countries In The World..
1. Qatar – Richest Country in the World and inAsiaGDP
(PPP): $106,283.96
Capital City: Doha
With a population of around 1.9million and GDP equal to $182 Billion, Qatar is the world’s richest country. It lies in the Persian Gulf and it is a peninsula. It lies in the Middle East and is richest Arab country in the world. Saudi Arabia lies to its south. The economy ofthis country is entirely dependent on Petroleum as it contributes nearly 85% of export earnings.
Banking and Tourism are other areaswhere Qatar generates money. It is also therichest country in Asia. Its competitively opentrade policies with the US have made Qatar thewealthiest nation in the world. The countrycharges no income tax to its citizens and othertaxes are also very minimal. The current GDP ofQatar surpasses all the other countries in theworld and is $102,768.69. Thus we can see thatthe size of the country does not matter when itcomes to wealth and that even a small a nationcan aspire to be the richest in the world2. USD = 3.64105 QAR 2.
Luxembourg – RichestCountry in Europe
GDP (PPP): $79,649.49
Capital City:Luxembourg
Holding the title of the wealthiest country inEurope, Luxembourg is much famous as a taxheaven. Many billionaires from around theglobe reside in this country to save themselvesfrom taxes in their homeland. It is the secondrichest country in the world. With a populationof just around half million, it has strikingcontrast of green pastures of land alongside theindustrialized city. It lies in Europe and isheaded by a Grand Duke. Banking, SteelIndustry and telecommunications contributeheavily to its wealth.
1 USD = 46 Luxemburg francs
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3) Singapore
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Capital City: Singapore
Located in Southeast Asia and comprising of 63islands, Singapore is a fully island country. Onthis list of top 10 wealthiest nations, it ranksthird. It is one of the largest financial centers inthe world and along with Taiwan, Hong Kongand South Korea, it forms the Four Asian Tigers.Its population is around 5.5 millions withmajority of thettttm practicing Buddhism.SGD/USD = 1.2743
4) Norway
GDP (PPP): $54,479
Capital City: Oslo
A country with roughly 5 million people, Norway, coupled with high GDP and comparatively lowpopulation, it is one of the richest countries onEarth. Sharing its border with Finland, Swedenand Russia, it is a developed country. Theeconomy of this rich nation depends on oil andnatural gas reserves which is found around it.
NOK/USD = 6.0521
5) Hong Kong
SARGDP (PPP): $50,716
Another fifth world’s richestnationLying on China’s South coast, Hong Kong is thefifth country in this list based on per capitaincome. It has a high GDP and it is a leadingfinancial destination in the world as well as inAsia. It is a specially administrated region withits own currency but defense services from China.
HKD/USD = 7.7500
6) Brunei Darussalam
GDP (PPP): $50,440
Capital: Bandar SeriBegawan
Located in Southeast Asia, Brunei generates itsrevenues from crude oil and natural gas exports. Revenues from petroleum contribute around90% of its GDP. With
a small population of lessthan half-a-million, Brunei is one of the leastdensely populated country in the world. Itssultan is one of the richest people in the world.
7) United States of America
GDP (PPP): $49,601
Capital: Washington DC
This country needs no introduction. The mostpowerful country in the world and the mostpowerful economy in the world, United States (US) leads the globe in science and technologyand nearly in every research field which can bethought of. It is the largest exporter of weaponsand also other goods and services. This richcountry in the world has a GDP of around 15trillion US Dollars which makes it the richestand biggest economy in the world. It is one ofthe wealthiest economy on planet Earth. On theAmerican continent, this country is second tonone. Thus it is also the richest country in theAmerican continent (North as well as SouthAmerica). This country is also the largestmanufacturer in the world and the leadingfinancial nation
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Thursday, 26 February 2015
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
THE OJUJU MATHEMATICS BUHARI AND APC REFUSE TO EXPLAIN.
Buhari said he would give 5 thousand naira to every unemployed Nigerian monthly. (clap clap)
APC says there are 23 million unemployed Nigerians (clap clap on data mining.
Aniedoabasi Inyanguwem says " 5,000 x 23,000,000 = 115,000,000,000For 12 months => 1,380,000
,000,000 (One Trillion, Three Hundred & Eighty Billion Naira Only)!
That's over 25% of the whole annual budget of Nigeria. And what does Five Thousand Naira do for a young man or woman in THIRTY DAYS? Hmmmm...voodoo economics!
Considering the falling price of crude oil....even if it becomes 100 dollars pb again, HOW WILL BUHARI PAY THIS MONEY? WHERE WILL HE FIND IT?.
This payment can only be done in witchcraft world
MEN WHO MAKE PROMISES LIKE THIS, THEY ARE THE TYPE THAT TELL THEIR YOUNGER ONES TO LIE THAT THEY ARE DEAD ON VALENTINE'S DAY as they can never keep promises made to their girlfriends
APC says there are 23 million unemployed Nigerians (clap clap on data mining.
Aniedoabasi Inyanguwem says " 5,000 x 23,000,000 = 115,000,000,000For 12 months => 1,380,000
,000,000 (One Trillion, Three Hundred & Eighty Billion Naira Only)!
That's over 25% of the whole annual budget of Nigeria. And what does Five Thousand Naira do for a young man or woman in THIRTY DAYS? Hmmmm...voodoo economics!
Considering the falling price of crude oil....even if it becomes 100 dollars pb again, HOW WILL BUHARI PAY THIS MONEY? WHERE WILL HE FIND IT?.
This payment can only be done in witchcraft world
MEN WHO MAKE PROMISES LIKE THIS, THEY ARE THE TYPE THAT TELL THEIR YOUNGER ONES TO LIE THAT THEY ARE DEAD ON VALENTINE'S DAY as they can never keep promises made to their girlfriends
Greedy Wife Kills Husband
Residents of Adefowope Street, off Beach Road,in Lagos are divided over the reasons that couldhave made a woman to push her husband fromthe balcony of their apartment in a one-storeybuilding on Valentine’s Day.The woman, identified as Onyinyechi, in anger pushed her husband,George, from the storey building, anact that led to the husband’s death.While some residents claimed that Onyinyechi,who is a teacher in a private school in the area,was angry that her husband did not give her aValentine’s treat on a day when most loversmade out time to celebrate each other, otherresidents said the couple was quarrelling overmoney…A man, who claimed to be a close friend of thedeceased, however, insisted that the cause ofthe couple’s fight and misunderstandingbordered on plans for Valentine’s Day.Speaking on the condition of anonymity, theman said, “George returned home in theevening of Valentine’s Day, a time the wife feltwas already too late to go for an outing. She gotangry and it resulted in a fight.”Another source, a close relationship with thefamily, however, said the cause of the fight wasmoney.He said, “A family friend had given Georgemoney to give to his wife as gift for theirnewborn baby. George did not only keep themoney to himself, he also did not tell his wifeabout it. Onyinyechi later met the man, whoasked her if she got the gift he sent through herhusband. She was not only surprised, butfurious that George could keep such a thingfrom her. It was in the process of asking himabout it on the evening of Valentine’s Day thatthe fight started.”A neighbour, who also spoke to Punch on thecondition of anonymity, explained that, “OnSaturday, at about 4pm, my daughter rushedinside my apartment where I was sleeping towake me up that Iyawo (Onyinyechi) and herhusband were fighting upstairs.“As she was still explaining to me,I heard asound of something falling. I rushed out only todiscover that it was my neighbour, George. Istarted screaming for help and other neighboursrushed in to a’s’sist me. We got a tricycle andrushed him to a hospital.“The wife, however, remained upstairs in herapartment. She didn’t bother to come down to a’s’sist us… George was certified dead at thehospital and we couldn’t take him to themortuary without his family’s consent, so, webrought him back home and called his familymembers.”Another neighbour, who identified herself asMama Ifeoma, who was part of the people thattook George to the hospital, said the doctordiscovered a cut in his head.She said the doctor explained that the injurycould be as a result of an object that must havebeen used to hit him on the head.She said, “The doctor told us that George musthave been dead before he was pushed downfrom the balcony.”At the moment, Onyinyechi had escaped to hertown in Nnewi, Anambra State with her daughter.
Sunday, 7 September 2014
List Of Nigeria Richest Men
1. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – founder of
Dangote Group, Richest man in
Africa and Richest black man in the
world
2. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Equatorial
Trust Bank,
Globacom
3. Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and
Gas
4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group
5. Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis
Group
6.Igwe De MC - UNTH,DreamFM,NA
MCON,
7. Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance,
Global Flee
8. Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone
9. Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria,
Diamond Bank
10. Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group
Nigeria
11. Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS
Group
12. Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former
Chairman First Bank
Plc, Mutallab Group
13. Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin
Group
14. Dele Fajemirokun – Chaiman
Aiico Insurance, Xerox
Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings
Guards etc.
15. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group
16. Raymond Dokpesi – Daar
Communication, AIT,
17. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group
18. Chief Molade Okoya Thomas –
Chairman CFAO Nig
and other six french companies
19. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and
gas
20. Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox Computer
21. Fola Adeola – GTBank
22. Emmanuel C. Okecukwu--Emmanonyeco
(Nig.) Enterprises.
LOSS OF AN ICON
TRAGIC:Vice Chairman Of Sun Newspapers IsDead'
Mr. Dimgba Igwe reportedly died this morning around 10am after being knocked down by a car The Vice Chairman of The Sun Publishing Limited, Mr. Dimgba Igwe has died .
He was reportedly hit by a car today,September 6, 2014 while jogging around his home in the Okota area of Lagos.
The Sun reports that Mr. Igwe passed on around 10 am at theLagos State University TeachingHospital (LASUTH) of injuriessuffered after a hit-and-run driverknocked him down.
A statement from the media housequoted the Chairman of the SunPublishing Limited Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu as saying that the development was“tragic shocking and dark day in theannals of journalism in Nigeria. Dimgba Igwe was too much ofgentleman, fine brain and mind to die tragically like this.”He was 58 years old.
May his soulrest in peace.
Mr. Dimgba Igwe reportedly died this morning around 10am after being knocked down by a car The Vice Chairman of The Sun Publishing Limited, Mr. Dimgba Igwe has died .
He was reportedly hit by a car today,September 6, 2014 while jogging around his home in the Okota area of Lagos.
The Sun reports that Mr. Igwe passed on around 10 am at theLagos State University TeachingHospital (LASUTH) of injuriessuffered after a hit-and-run driverknocked him down.
A statement from the media housequoted the Chairman of the SunPublishing Limited Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu as saying that the development was“tragic shocking and dark day in theannals of journalism in Nigeria. Dimgba Igwe was too much ofgentleman, fine brain and mind to die tragically like this.”He was 58 years old.
May his soulrest in peace.
Monday, 1 September 2014
why I Like Yoruba Girls
I haven't been so close to yoruba people until recently,during the reconcillatory program initiated by Gen Yakubu Gowon.
I had the privilege of living with Yoruba under one roof and this exposed me to the Yorubas.
After that program I was endeared to Yoruba girls and I didn't know why
I took out my time thinking on why I began to like the yoruba girls
Yoruba girls are very beautiful, no doubt about that. They are generally slim, ebony black with appealing white eyes and white sets of teeth which attracts them to any man that loves beauty but that is not my definition of a woman ,besides we have beautiful Ibo girls who can win any man's heart at first sight
Yoruba girl are very natural the way they speak,both when speaking yoruba and english languages.
They never feign phonetic and tries to pronounce all vowels instead of assimilating some sounds making them well articulated and audible.
They really defined african radio and TV broadcasting and gave broadcast a course as a sizeable number of Yoruba girls are renowned TV and radio presenters but still we have Ibo girls who make up the bulk of radio and TV presenters as Ibo accent is well sourced for in the media industries
Yoruba girl can cook,cooking is one of their hobbies. Like Africans they believe that a way to a man's heart is his belly and all youruba girls learn the art while at their parents houses.
They are very notorious in preparing Okro soup and stew.
Two teaspoonful of a stew prepared by a yoruba girl can serve a cooler of rice.
Then again the Ibo girls are arguably the best cooks in the entire Africa and even beyond
Now why do I have this love for yoruba girls?
Why this special liking?
Was I bewitched by yoruba girls?
Definitely No, I don't beleve in black magic, it does not exist
I have come to notice that my special liking of Yoruba girls is based on little things
Little things that their Igbo counterpart neglect.
It is so little but speaks volumes about them.
The little thing that developed my likeness towards Yoruba girls is their style of greeting which is seen as respect.
A yoruba girl would kiss your foot while greeting you. She knells on her knees, touches the ground, bows her head and even sheds tears while greeting a man or an elder.
To them greeting an elder is a form or worship, a kind of adoration and this act portrays them as humble , respectful girls with good manners from good homes even when they are far from all these.
A Yoruba girl does not greet once or twice, she continues to greet until her subject is touched and begs her to stop.
She provokes the spirit of her subject to love her even when she is not near his definition of love and this is one thing Ibos and other ethnic groups are lacking
It seem that Yorubas' home grooming is centered on greetings which gives birth to respect and humility.
This explains why hundreds of Yorubas can live peacefully in a compound sharing one kitchen, one toilet and one bathroom in a 'face to face ' apartments.
In that compound there is only one 'BABA' who is given that position because of his age or achievements.
Interestingly most if not all the people in that compound may not know the real name of that BABA.
Incase of where there may be many BABAs in a single compound suffixes are added to the names of other BABAs or other BABAs answering their original names leaving the name BABA to the eldest Baba.
This is respect of the highest order
The Baba has a role to play in that compound.
To whom much is given, much is expected.
Much respect has been given to Baba and much is expected from him.
Baba may not have a wife or biological children living with him, but he does no domestic chores, his chores are handled by children in the compound and he fathers everybody irrespective of their different states of origin and tribes
Baba is the head of that compound and has the final say in every matter. He settles all disputes in the compound and even inter compound disputes.
Most Baba even send some children in the compound to schools even up to university level and enrol others into vocational skill acquisition centers and trades adopting these children without papers
There is mutual respect in the compound which is guarded by the elders in the compound and this gives birth to love.
It is hard to identify children from same parents in the compound as all play, eat and fight together.
Women in the compound are called Iya this, Iya that, Yeye this or Yeye that, making all of them mothers of the compound
In case there arises a time when people in the compound couldn't control their adrenaline thereby engaging in exchange of words or physical combat, this is resolved amicably by others and when it is beyond them or when one of the parties rejects the judgement, the matter would be taken to Baba who has the final say and matters hardly get to law court
In Igboland bowing down of heads by boys or bending down by girls while greeting as a sign of respect to elders ended immediately after primary school.
It was seen as school culture and was only done in schools to fulfil all righteousness.
Some see greetings as enslavement and some adults rarely respond to greetings even when they heard it
In some families wives do not greet the husbands and even when they do, the word 'Sir' or 'My Lord' is not attached to it forgetting the biblical injunction "Honour your father and mother ( elders inclusive ) so that your days may be long "
We seem to look at that verse as a mere sentence without any meaning
Living in a part of the world where the lifestyle is " mind your business ", neighbours living together for years without knowing each other, wearing a swollen face when you have no quarrel with anybody, I have seen that the public relationship of most Igbos is getting to zero
In the midst of my own people I'm living in fear, afraid of my own brothers and sisters
Telling a stranger Good morning on a beautiful day is seen as an attempt to lure or entice in order to steal; a thief bidding his time to steal something big
The only place in Igboland where greeting is reverend is Abia and Imo.
When I heard greetings from Ngwa area ,I was marvelled. It was like a call and responds song.
It started with Maazi from the younger person and the greeting can last up to five minutes thereby developing brotherly love and good human relationship.
It is only in this part of igboland that you can see respect and that may be the reason they live so long.
All adults in the family have one nick name or the other.
There is 'Dede ukwu' , 'Dede nta', 'Dede this' 'Dede that' and so on
There is Doo Ugochi, Doo Amarachi, Doo onyinyechi and so on.
Adults are not called by their names unless something is attached to their names unlike Ebonyi where children call their mothers by their names
Respect is nowhere to be found in most Igbo villages and this is affecting us at the national level.
We can no longer speak with one voice, a councillor from a ward measures himself higher that a senate representing his constituency.
Everybody wanting to be Lord when they can't see farther than their noses.
Blind men wanting to Lead but do not want to learn.
Bikonu Onye fekwanu Eze, Eze erute ya.
Let's go back to drawing board, our olden days and get things right
I had the privilege of living with Yoruba under one roof and this exposed me to the Yorubas.
After that program I was endeared to Yoruba girls and I didn't know why
I took out my time thinking on why I began to like the yoruba girls
Yoruba girls are very beautiful, no doubt about that. They are generally slim, ebony black with appealing white eyes and white sets of teeth which attracts them to any man that loves beauty but that is not my definition of a woman ,besides we have beautiful Ibo girls who can win any man's heart at first sight
Yoruba girl are very natural the way they speak,both when speaking yoruba and english languages.
They never feign phonetic and tries to pronounce all vowels instead of assimilating some sounds making them well articulated and audible.
They really defined african radio and TV broadcasting and gave broadcast a course as a sizeable number of Yoruba girls are renowned TV and radio presenters but still we have Ibo girls who make up the bulk of radio and TV presenters as Ibo accent is well sourced for in the media industries
Yoruba girl can cook,cooking is one of their hobbies. Like Africans they believe that a way to a man's heart is his belly and all youruba girls learn the art while at their parents houses.
They are very notorious in preparing Okro soup and stew.
Two teaspoonful of a stew prepared by a yoruba girl can serve a cooler of rice.
Then again the Ibo girls are arguably the best cooks in the entire Africa and even beyond
Now why do I have this love for yoruba girls?
Why this special liking?
Was I bewitched by yoruba girls?
Definitely No, I don't beleve in black magic, it does not exist
I have come to notice that my special liking of Yoruba girls is based on little things
Little things that their Igbo counterpart neglect.
It is so little but speaks volumes about them.
The little thing that developed my likeness towards Yoruba girls is their style of greeting which is seen as respect.
A yoruba girl would kiss your foot while greeting you. She knells on her knees, touches the ground, bows her head and even sheds tears while greeting a man or an elder.
To them greeting an elder is a form or worship, a kind of adoration and this act portrays them as humble , respectful girls with good manners from good homes even when they are far from all these.
A Yoruba girl does not greet once or twice, she continues to greet until her subject is touched and begs her to stop.
She provokes the spirit of her subject to love her even when she is not near his definition of love and this is one thing Ibos and other ethnic groups are lacking
It seem that Yorubas' home grooming is centered on greetings which gives birth to respect and humility.
This explains why hundreds of Yorubas can live peacefully in a compound sharing one kitchen, one toilet and one bathroom in a 'face to face ' apartments.
In that compound there is only one 'BABA' who is given that position because of his age or achievements.
Interestingly most if not all the people in that compound may not know the real name of that BABA.
Incase of where there may be many BABAs in a single compound suffixes are added to the names of other BABAs or other BABAs answering their original names leaving the name BABA to the eldest Baba.
This is respect of the highest order
The Baba has a role to play in that compound.
To whom much is given, much is expected.
Much respect has been given to Baba and much is expected from him.
Baba may not have a wife or biological children living with him, but he does no domestic chores, his chores are handled by children in the compound and he fathers everybody irrespective of their different states of origin and tribes
Baba is the head of that compound and has the final say in every matter. He settles all disputes in the compound and even inter compound disputes.
Most Baba even send some children in the compound to schools even up to university level and enrol others into vocational skill acquisition centers and trades adopting these children without papers
There is mutual respect in the compound which is guarded by the elders in the compound and this gives birth to love.
It is hard to identify children from same parents in the compound as all play, eat and fight together.
Women in the compound are called Iya this, Iya that, Yeye this or Yeye that, making all of them mothers of the compound
In case there arises a time when people in the compound couldn't control their adrenaline thereby engaging in exchange of words or physical combat, this is resolved amicably by others and when it is beyond them or when one of the parties rejects the judgement, the matter would be taken to Baba who has the final say and matters hardly get to law court
In Igboland bowing down of heads by boys or bending down by girls while greeting as a sign of respect to elders ended immediately after primary school.
It was seen as school culture and was only done in schools to fulfil all righteousness.
Some see greetings as enslavement and some adults rarely respond to greetings even when they heard it
In some families wives do not greet the husbands and even when they do, the word 'Sir' or 'My Lord' is not attached to it forgetting the biblical injunction "Honour your father and mother ( elders inclusive ) so that your days may be long "
We seem to look at that verse as a mere sentence without any meaning
Living in a part of the world where the lifestyle is " mind your business ", neighbours living together for years without knowing each other, wearing a swollen face when you have no quarrel with anybody, I have seen that the public relationship of most Igbos is getting to zero
In the midst of my own people I'm living in fear, afraid of my own brothers and sisters
Telling a stranger Good morning on a beautiful day is seen as an attempt to lure or entice in order to steal; a thief bidding his time to steal something big
The only place in Igboland where greeting is reverend is Abia and Imo.
When I heard greetings from Ngwa area ,I was marvelled. It was like a call and responds song.
It started with Maazi from the younger person and the greeting can last up to five minutes thereby developing brotherly love and good human relationship.
It is only in this part of igboland that you can see respect and that may be the reason they live so long.
All adults in the family have one nick name or the other.
There is 'Dede ukwu' , 'Dede nta', 'Dede this' 'Dede that' and so on
There is Doo Ugochi, Doo Amarachi, Doo onyinyechi and so on.
Adults are not called by their names unless something is attached to their names unlike Ebonyi where children call their mothers by their names
Respect is nowhere to be found in most Igbo villages and this is affecting us at the national level.
We can no longer speak with one voice, a councillor from a ward measures himself higher that a senate representing his constituency.
Everybody wanting to be Lord when they can't see farther than their noses.
Blind men wanting to Lead but do not want to learn.
Bikonu Onye fekwanu Eze, Eze erute ya.
Let's go back to drawing board, our olden days and get things right
Sunday, 30 March 2014
Controversial Accounts On SSS Headquarters Gunbattle
Controversy is currently raging on how the shoot-out that happened early Sunday morning between some Boko Haram detainees and State Security Service, SSS, agents at the police headquarters in Abuja started.
* El- Rufai questions SSS's claim on the gunfire that happened at the police headquarters in Abuja
The Department of State Services has issued a statement, claiming that the sustained gun battle around its headquarters and the vicinity of the presidential villa this morning began after a detainee disarmed an operative and tried to effect a jailbreak.
"At 0715 hours, the Service suspect handler went to the detention facility within the Headquarters to feed the suspects," the SSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar, said in the statement.
"One of the suspects attempted to disarm him by hitting him at the back of his head with his handcuff. His attempt to escape drew the attention of other guards at the facility who fired some shots to warn and deter others.
"The gun shots attracted the attention of the military with whom we have an understanding of mutual assistance in the event of any threat.
"The Army immediately deployed a team to reinforce our perimeter guards to forestall any external collaborators. The situation has since been brought under control."
But knowledgeable security sources are telling newsmen that the story being told by the SSS are "untrue and misleading".
"The truth is that a jailbreak is impossible in the SSS headquarters," one of our sources said."It has two fences and is highly fortified. And there is no way a man on handcuff could launch an attack vicious enough to disarm an operative.
"Also our people need to tell the world whether it was only one gun taken from the disarmed operative that the detainees used in engaging soldiers and SSS operatives in sustained gun battle for about three hours.
"If it is about subduing one man who attempted a jailbreak, why did we need truckloads of fully armed soldiers and deployment of Armoured Personnel Carriers, RPGs and other sophisticated weapons?
"Also, why did the exchange of fire lasted for so long? Why did we have to deploy helicopter gunships to hover around the villa and Yellow House (SSS headquarters).
"Nigerians should demand the truth. I can tell you that a more serious incident happened than our people are willing to admit and there is a serious attempt at cover-up."
Some residents of the area also believe what happened could not have been just an attempted jailbreak.
"Whatever this is, it appears more serious than an attempted jailbreak claimed by the SSS," former Minister Nasir El-Rufai, who live a few metres away from the SSS headquarters said.
"May God Protect the innocent and destroy the murderers, kidnappers and planners of genocide, Amen."
Another former minister, whose home neighboured the SSS headquarters said,"I live 50 metres away from the SSS headquarters and the Villa and what I witnessed with my eyes and heard this morning was a full scale battle."
It was gathered that the entire vicinity of the presidential palace and the SSS headquarters has been cordoned off, making it impossible for journalists to do area assessment with a view to determining what actually happened.
* El- Rufai questions SSS's claim on the gunfire that happened at the police headquarters in Abuja
The Department of State Services has issued a statement, claiming that the sustained gun battle around its headquarters and the vicinity of the presidential villa this morning began after a detainee disarmed an operative and tried to effect a jailbreak.
"At 0715 hours, the Service suspect handler went to the detention facility within the Headquarters to feed the suspects," the SSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar, said in the statement.
"One of the suspects attempted to disarm him by hitting him at the back of his head with his handcuff. His attempt to escape drew the attention of other guards at the facility who fired some shots to warn and deter others.
"The gun shots attracted the attention of the military with whom we have an understanding of mutual assistance in the event of any threat.
"The Army immediately deployed a team to reinforce our perimeter guards to forestall any external collaborators. The situation has since been brought under control."
But knowledgeable security sources are telling newsmen that the story being told by the SSS are "untrue and misleading".
"The truth is that a jailbreak is impossible in the SSS headquarters," one of our sources said."It has two fences and is highly fortified. And there is no way a man on handcuff could launch an attack vicious enough to disarm an operative.
"Also our people need to tell the world whether it was only one gun taken from the disarmed operative that the detainees used in engaging soldiers and SSS operatives in sustained gun battle for about three hours.
"If it is about subduing one man who attempted a jailbreak, why did we need truckloads of fully armed soldiers and deployment of Armoured Personnel Carriers, RPGs and other sophisticated weapons?
"Also, why did the exchange of fire lasted for so long? Why did we have to deploy helicopter gunships to hover around the villa and Yellow House (SSS headquarters).
"Nigerians should demand the truth. I can tell you that a more serious incident happened than our people are willing to admit and there is a serious attempt at cover-up."
Some residents of the area also believe what happened could not have been just an attempted jailbreak.
"Whatever this is, it appears more serious than an attempted jailbreak claimed by the SSS," former Minister Nasir El-Rufai, who live a few metres away from the SSS headquarters said.
"May God Protect the innocent and destroy the murderers, kidnappers and planners of genocide, Amen."
Another former minister, whose home neighboured the SSS headquarters said,"I live 50 metres away from the SSS headquarters and the Villa and what I witnessed with my eyes and heard this morning was a full scale battle."
It was gathered that the entire vicinity of the presidential palace and the SSS headquarters has been cordoned off, making it impossible for journalists to do area assessment with a view to determining what actually happened.
Look Inwards
Do you know the woman that sells boli in your streets makes more money than some of the bankers you see in suit in banking halls? Who said u can't repackage boli? What is the difference between mama put rice and Mr Biggs rice? Na the packaging distinguish them ooooh.
Ladies what will it cost you to learn how to fix nails? I bet if there is a lady out there that does not have the idea of how nails are fixed. Nigeria has a population of 63million mature ladies and almost 40Million of them fix nails these days .You can target just 200Ladies a month. If u charge N500 pa person x 200person a month=N100,000 that is what you make out the end of the month. So why are the youths killing themselves?
Do you know agriculture is a big business today and you can become a millionaire by just fish farming?
Do you know you can earn more money than a contract stuff in an oil company by just baking cakes and chinchin?
Why on earth will someone that studied Fine and Applied arts be looking for a job?
Why on earth will someone that studied Architecture be looking for job?
Do you know that foremen now do the job of Civil Engineers? Simply because the so called youths that study Civil engineering are busy looking for either Oil and gas or government jobs.
Do you know that bricklayers jobs are now be done by cotonou people. Yet this is a profession that takes home N4000 every blessed day N4000 x 22day a month =N88000. So why are youths not doing dis jobs? PRIDE I guess.
Why has nobody packaged our locally made pepper?
Why has nobody packaged garri?
Why has nobody packaged red oil?
Why are we killing ourselves all in the name of getting Oil and Gas or government jobs? Do you know out of the number of persons that went for the NIS tests, only 4000 persons will get the job. And what will become the fate of the others that did not get the job?
Please my fellow youths its important we start creating jobs. No matter how little your company is. You can start something and with focus, you can drive it to the top. Look if we don't start creating jobs our kids would end up getting no job.
So my fellow YOUTH you can see that there was no place i talked about looking for capital to start. All one needs is his/her MOUTH and LEGS to make that move. So it is only a lazy man that sits at a place and be looking for capital of N10million to start his business.
Ladies what will it cost you to learn how to fix nails? I bet if there is a lady out there that does not have the idea of how nails are fixed. Nigeria has a population of 63million mature ladies and almost 40Million of them fix nails these days .You can target just 200Ladies a month. If u charge N500 pa person x 200person a month=N100,000 that is what you make out the end of the month. So why are the youths killing themselves?
Do you know agriculture is a big business today and you can become a millionaire by just fish farming?
Do you know you can earn more money than a contract stuff in an oil company by just baking cakes and chinchin?
Why on earth will someone that studied Fine and Applied arts be looking for a job?
Why on earth will someone that studied Architecture be looking for job?
Do you know that foremen now do the job of Civil Engineers? Simply because the so called youths that study Civil engineering are busy looking for either Oil and gas or government jobs.
Do you know that bricklayers jobs are now be done by cotonou people. Yet this is a profession that takes home N4000 every blessed day N4000 x 22day a month =N88000. So why are youths not doing dis jobs? PRIDE I guess.
Why has nobody packaged our locally made pepper?
Why has nobody packaged garri?
Why has nobody packaged red oil?
Why are we killing ourselves all in the name of getting Oil and Gas or government jobs? Do you know out of the number of persons that went for the NIS tests, only 4000 persons will get the job. And what will become the fate of the others that did not get the job?
Please my fellow youths its important we start creating jobs. No matter how little your company is. You can start something and with focus, you can drive it to the top. Look if we don't start creating jobs our kids would end up getting no job.
So my fellow YOUTH you can see that there was no place i talked about looking for capital to start. All one needs is his/her MOUTH and LEGS to make that move. So it is only a lazy man that sits at a place and be looking for capital of N10million to start his business.
Monday, 20 January 2014
Laugh till you mouth turn to basket
A PROF WROTE THIS
In Secondary School, I was very poor in Maths and
Chemistry. During exams, I'd get between 2% and 8%.
The results used to be announced out from the lowest
to the highest marks,so I would always be the 1st or
2nd from the bottom to be called out....
One day the Maths results were being released out
and my name wasn't among the 1st to be called out..
The teacher got to 30s,40s,50s,60s,70s,stil my paper
had not been called out...Everyone kept looking at me
asking,'Damn boy Watsup??'
The teacher went on to the 80s and when he got to
88%,he had one paper remaining...
I then asked myself,could I have scored a 90% in
Maths? I was feeling anxious and happy now that i
knew i had proved the so called genius wrong. Could I
have gotten 88%? i thought my dream had been
answered..The whole class was amazed as everybody
kept looking at me, it was unbelievable.
Finally the teacher looked up and said there's a cow
that did not write his name on the paper that scored
0% if u have not received your paper come and get it
now!
In Secondary School, I was very poor in Maths and
Chemistry. During exams, I'd get between 2% and 8%.
The results used to be announced out from the lowest
to the highest marks,so I would always be the 1st or
2nd from the bottom to be called out....
One day the Maths results were being released out
and my name wasn't among the 1st to be called out..
The teacher got to 30s,40s,50s,60s,70s,stil my paper
had not been called out...Everyone kept looking at me
asking,'Damn boy Watsup??'
The teacher went on to the 80s and when he got to
88%,he had one paper remaining...
I then asked myself,could I have scored a 90% in
Maths? I was feeling anxious and happy now that i
knew i had proved the so called genius wrong. Could I
have gotten 88%? i thought my dream had been
answered..The whole class was amazed as everybody
kept looking at me, it was unbelievable.
Finally the teacher looked up and said there's a cow
that did not write his name on the paper that scored
0% if u have not received your paper come and get it
now!
Ladies Can You Do This
I received the shock of my life
yesterday.
12yrs girl of jss3 stopped me while i
was
going home and said
"Uncle basil, severally i find myself
sitting all alone and thinking about
you and
all your funny stuffs. I really like you so much but i also
know that i
am too young for you.
I wish that i was a
little bit matured I could have asked
you to be my boyfriend". I was speechless for about 10mins, i
wasn't
stunned that a little girl was in love
with me
but for the fact that as little as this girl
was, she was bold enough to go for what
she
wants regardless of what the answer
will be
to her. Now it got me thinking of how many
so called matured ladies could do this. What
baffles me most is that they will be so
in
love with you but never find the
courage to
let you know, they wont tell you because
society demands that a guy should be
the
one to always make the move. Please if you've ever felt a thing for me,
feel
free to let me know, the least i can do
is to
tell you NO. Hehehehehe.. feel free and say your
mind O before you will hear that i'm married. Am
waiting.......
********************************************
Coming from me... I won't advice any girl to let her feelings known to a guy first..
If you try it.. You sure will be treated with little respect.
Don't mind them guys saying they will L√ and respect a girl who does that..that shit doesn't happen..
Its better to die with it than open up..
yesterday.
12yrs girl of jss3 stopped me while i
was
going home and said
"Uncle basil, severally i find myself
sitting all alone and thinking about
you and
all your funny stuffs. I really like you so much but i also
know that i
am too young for you.
I wish that i was a
little bit matured I could have asked
you to be my boyfriend". I was speechless for about 10mins, i
wasn't
stunned that a little girl was in love
with me
but for the fact that as little as this girl
was, she was bold enough to go for what
she
wants regardless of what the answer
will be
to her. Now it got me thinking of how many
so called matured ladies could do this. What
baffles me most is that they will be so
in
love with you but never find the
courage to
let you know, they wont tell you because
society demands that a guy should be
the
one to always make the move. Please if you've ever felt a thing for me,
feel
free to let me know, the least i can do
is to
tell you NO. Hehehehehe.. feel free and say your
mind O before you will hear that i'm married. Am
waiting.......
********************************************
Coming from me... I won't advice any girl to let her feelings known to a guy first..
If you try it.. You sure will be treated with little respect.
Don't mind them guys saying they will L√ and respect a girl who does that..that shit doesn't happen..
Its better to die with it than open up..
Thursday, 16 January 2014
Jonathan Fires Army Chiefs
UPDATED: BREAKING NEWS: Jonathan Fires Nigeria’s Army Chiefs
Presidential spokesman Reuben Abati has moments ago revealed that President Goodluck Jonathan has terminated the tenure of top military chiefs.
It is believed that the terminatination is due to the militar’s inability to curb the Boko Haram destruction of life and property in the Northern region.
Reuben Abati made these known through his tweeter account and he wrote.
Mr. Abati said the former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh, has been appointed the Chief of Defence Staff. He replaces Admiral Ola Ibrahim.
Major-General Kenneth Tobiah Jacob Minimah takes over from Lt.-General Azubike O. Ihejirika as Chief of Army Staff;
Rear Admiral Usman O. Jibrin takes over from Vice Admiral Dele Joseph Ezeoba as Chief of Naval Staff; and Air Vice Marshal Adesola Nunayon Amosu takes over from Air Marshal Badeh as Chief of Air Staff.
All the changes are with immediate effect.
The new Chief of Defence Staff and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Badeh was born on January 10, 1957 and joined the Air Force as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 21 Regular Course while the new Chief of Army Staff, Major-General Minimah was born on July 27, 1959 and joined the Army as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 25 Regular Course. Until his new appointment, Major-General Minimah was the Commander of the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps, Jaji.
The new Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin was born on September 16, 1959 and joined the Navy as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 24 Regular Course. Until his appointment as Chief of Naval Staff, he was Director of Training at Defence Headquarters.
The new Chief of Air Staff and immediate past Commander of the Presidential Air Fleet, Air Vice Marshal Amosu was born on August 1, 1958 and joined the Air Force as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 25 Regular Course. Until his new appointment, Air Vice Marshal Amosu was the Air Officer Commanding, Tactical Air Command, Makurdi.
President Jonathan has briefed the leadership of the National Assembly on the appointment of the new service chiefs and will, in keeping with the provisions of the law, request the National Assembly to formally confirm the appointments when it reconvenes.
Presidential spokesman Reuben Abati has moments ago revealed that President Goodluck Jonathan has terminated the tenure of top military chiefs.
It is believed that the terminatination is due to the militar’s inability to curb the Boko Haram destruction of life and property in the Northern region.
Reuben Abati made these known through his tweeter account and he wrote.
Mr. Abati said the former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Alex Badeh, has been appointed the Chief of Defence Staff. He replaces Admiral Ola Ibrahim.
Major-General Kenneth Tobiah Jacob Minimah takes over from Lt.-General Azubike O. Ihejirika as Chief of Army Staff;
Rear Admiral Usman O. Jibrin takes over from Vice Admiral Dele Joseph Ezeoba as Chief of Naval Staff; and Air Vice Marshal Adesola Nunayon Amosu takes over from Air Marshal Badeh as Chief of Air Staff.
All the changes are with immediate effect.
The new Chief of Defence Staff and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Badeh was born on January 10, 1957 and joined the Air Force as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 21 Regular Course while the new Chief of Army Staff, Major-General Minimah was born on July 27, 1959 and joined the Army as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 25 Regular Course. Until his new appointment, Major-General Minimah was the Commander of the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps, Jaji.
The new Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin was born on September 16, 1959 and joined the Navy as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 24 Regular Course. Until his appointment as Chief of Naval Staff, he was Director of Training at Defence Headquarters.
The new Chief of Air Staff and immediate past Commander of the Presidential Air Fleet, Air Vice Marshal Amosu was born on August 1, 1958 and joined the Air Force as a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s 25 Regular Course. Until his new appointment, Air Vice Marshal Amosu was the Air Officer Commanding, Tactical Air Command, Makurdi.
President Jonathan has briefed the leadership of the National Assembly on the appointment of the new service chiefs and will, in keeping with the provisions of the law, request the National Assembly to formally confirm the appointments when it reconvenes.
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Your Attitude is Most Important
Very interesting & meaningful msg to share:
If:
A B C D E F G H I J K LM N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Is equal to;
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Then
H+A+R+D+W+O+R+K ;
8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11=98%
K+N+O+W+L+E+D+G+E ;
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5=96%
L+O+V+E;
12+15+22+5 = 54%
L+U+C+K ;
12+21+3+11 = 47%
None of them makes 100%.
Then what makes 100% ???
Is it Money?
NO !!!
M+O+N+E+Y= 13+15+14+5+25=72%
Leadership?
NO !!!
L+E+A+D+E+R+S+H+I+P= 12+5+1+4+5+18+19+8+9+16=97%
Every problem has a solution, only if we perhaps change our "ATTITUDE".
A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E ;
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100%
It is therefore OUR ATTITUDE towards Life and Work that makes
OUR Life 100% Successful..
Amazing mathematics ، and thats why I love it cus it's like our life.
Beautiful message!
Stay away from Anger..
It hurts ..Only You!
If you are right then there is no need to get angry,
And if you are wrong then you don't have any right to get angry.
Patience with family is love,
Patience with others is respect.
Patience with self is confidence and Patience with GOD is faith.
Never Think Hard about the PAST, It brings Tears...
Don't think more about the FUTURE, It brings Fear...
Live this Moment with a Smile,It brings Cheer.
Every test in our life makes us bitter or better,
Every problem comes to make us or break us,
The choice is ours whether we become victims or victorious.
Beautiful things are not always good but good things are always beautiful.
Do you know why God created gaps between fingers?
So that someone who is special to you comes and fills those gaps by holding your hand forever.
Happiness keeps You Sweet..But being sweet brings happiness..
Do Share it with all the beautiful People In your Life
If:
A B C D E F G H I J K LM N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Is equal to;
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Then
H+A+R+D+W+O+R+K ;
8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11=98%
K+N+O+W+L+E+D+G+E ;
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5=96%
L+O+V+E;
12+15+22+5 = 54%
L+U+C+K ;
12+21+3+11 = 47%
None of them makes 100%.
Then what makes 100% ???
Is it Money?
NO !!!
M+O+N+E+Y= 13+15+14+5+25=72%
Leadership?
NO !!!
L+E+A+D+E+R+S+H+I+P= 12+5+1+4+5+18+19+8+9+16=97%
Every problem has a solution, only if we perhaps change our "ATTITUDE".
A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E ;
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100%
It is therefore OUR ATTITUDE towards Life and Work that makes
OUR Life 100% Successful..
Amazing mathematics ، and thats why I love it cus it's like our life.
Beautiful message!
Stay away from Anger..
It hurts ..Only You!
If you are right then there is no need to get angry,
And if you are wrong then you don't have any right to get angry.
Patience with family is love,
Patience with others is respect.
Patience with self is confidence and Patience with GOD is faith.
Never Think Hard about the PAST, It brings Tears...
Don't think more about the FUTURE, It brings Fear...
Live this Moment with a Smile,It brings Cheer.
Every test in our life makes us bitter or better,
Every problem comes to make us or break us,
The choice is ours whether we become victims or victorious.
Beautiful things are not always good but good things are always beautiful.
Do you know why God created gaps between fingers?
So that someone who is special to you comes and fills those gaps by holding your hand forever.
Happiness keeps You Sweet..But being sweet brings happiness..
Do Share it with all the beautiful People In your Life
Bamanga Tukur Officially Tenders His Resignation Letter
Embattled national Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, has finally thrown in the towel as he has officially tendered his resignation letter, according to reports.
This came following a report that President Goodluck Jonathan had asked Tukur to honourably turn in his resignation letter before the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting slated for Thursday this week.
LEADERSHIP quoted an anonymous source from the presidency as saying in confidence that President Jonathan held another stormy session with Tukur on Saturday to ascertain most of the allegations levelled against him by some members of the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) at the meeting they had with the president on Thursday at the presidential villa.
The source said immediately after the president’s arrival from the ECOWAS Summit in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Tukur was summoned to the villa to brief the president with records of meetings of the NWC and venues that such meetings took place.
One of the allegations against Tukur is that he holds NWC meetings at his Wuse 2 residence instead of the party’s Wadata Plaza headquarters, Leadership reports.
“It is wrong for people to always think Mr President is shielding the national chairman of the party from wrongdoings; it is absolutely untrue that the president insists on Tukur’s stay as chairman.
“Some of you might not know that each time there are problems or calls for his removal, the same NWC members would come to the villa and say there is peace and that all is well.
“But in this case, as you have all seen, the chicken has come home to roost, as the same NWC members have opened up on the man that he is the problem we need to deal with; other critical stakeholders are of the same view and even very powerful elders and members of the BoT have secretly sent in submissions that Tukur is not helping both himself and the party; no governor except one is speaking or pleading for him.
“So when he came yesterday (on Saturday) to the villa, it was a very serious case because, for the first time, the president has told Tukur he won’t plead for him, and if he knows he does not have the majority members of the PDP NEC on his side, he should just go and resign before the NEC on Thursday.
“I can tell you the president will not defend or plead with any NEC member to save Tukur because whatever the NEC says on him will be his fate; the president cannot continue to solve national problems and, at the same time, be carrying the burden of the party chairman who ordinarily should be of help to him,” the source said.
Tukur’s resignation has saved him the embarrassment of being suspended from the party by members of the NWC, as there were said to be plans by the National Working Committee and the National Executive Committee to suspend the embattled Chairman.
Reports have it that the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan is already making moves to have the Minister of Transport, Sen. Idris Umar appointed as the new party Chairman.
This came following a report that President Goodluck Jonathan had asked Tukur to honourably turn in his resignation letter before the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting slated for Thursday this week.
LEADERSHIP quoted an anonymous source from the presidency as saying in confidence that President Jonathan held another stormy session with Tukur on Saturday to ascertain most of the allegations levelled against him by some members of the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) at the meeting they had with the president on Thursday at the presidential villa.
The source said immediately after the president’s arrival from the ECOWAS Summit in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Tukur was summoned to the villa to brief the president with records of meetings of the NWC and venues that such meetings took place.
One of the allegations against Tukur is that he holds NWC meetings at his Wuse 2 residence instead of the party’s Wadata Plaza headquarters, Leadership reports.
“It is wrong for people to always think Mr President is shielding the national chairman of the party from wrongdoings; it is absolutely untrue that the president insists on Tukur’s stay as chairman.
“Some of you might not know that each time there are problems or calls for his removal, the same NWC members would come to the villa and say there is peace and that all is well.
“But in this case, as you have all seen, the chicken has come home to roost, as the same NWC members have opened up on the man that he is the problem we need to deal with; other critical stakeholders are of the same view and even very powerful elders and members of the BoT have secretly sent in submissions that Tukur is not helping both himself and the party; no governor except one is speaking or pleading for him.
“So when he came yesterday (on Saturday) to the villa, it was a very serious case because, for the first time, the president has told Tukur he won’t plead for him, and if he knows he does not have the majority members of the PDP NEC on his side, he should just go and resign before the NEC on Thursday.
“I can tell you the president will not defend or plead with any NEC member to save Tukur because whatever the NEC says on him will be his fate; the president cannot continue to solve national problems and, at the same time, be carrying the burden of the party chairman who ordinarily should be of help to him,” the source said.
Tukur’s resignation has saved him the embarrassment of being suspended from the party by members of the NWC, as there were said to be plans by the National Working Committee and the National Executive Committee to suspend the embattled Chairman.
Reports have it that the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan is already making moves to have the Minister of Transport, Sen. Idris Umar appointed as the new party Chairman.
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
PDP CHAIRMAN RESIGNS
PDP Chairman Bamanga Tukur Resigns?14.01.2014, 16:52 Politics
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A former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode took to his twitter account to reveal that the embattled PDP chairman, Bamanga Tukur has resigned.
See his tweet:
The National Chairman of the PDP, Alhaji Bamangar Tukur, has resigned. This is a step in the right direction. PDP clap for yourselves.- Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) January 14, 2014
Time will tell if this is true.
Laugh It Off
A girl was chatting with her friend on facebook inside a taxi, then she discovered that the man sitting next to her was reading her texts. Since she did not have enough evidence to confront the man and afraid of being beaten up , she immediately changed the topic. She typed; please Oga tell kabiru Sokoto or any boko haram leader nearest to you that I'm presently having problem taking the two bombs manufactured for this operation to the target place because of the terrible traffic jams, the bombs may explode before I get to the destination but nevertheless I think the casualty fiqure will be high cos we are five in the taxi and all the vehicles in the traffic will also be affected. We have less than a minute for the bombs to go off.
Without telling the driver to stop, the man screamed ,jumped out of the vehicle through the window and landed into the gutter. From the gutters he got up immediately and ran with the speed of lightening into the town , not even checking his bruised hands and feet. The driver and other passengers concluded that he was insane while the girl continued with her chatting
Without telling the driver to stop, the man screamed ,jumped out of the vehicle through the window and landed into the gutter. From the gutters he got up immediately and ran with the speed of lightening into the town , not even checking his bruised hands and feet. The driver and other passengers concluded that he was insane while the girl continued with her chatting
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
He Needs Your Help Seriously
JCIN needs help the Nigerian hospital now referring us to INDIA, and the letter they sent indicated we pay 6million #Please Help J-CIN Below is his mum's bank account, Pls do something today to save a life of a prolific ph based music producer: _Acct Name - MARY DANIEL _Acct No. - 3051924521 _FIRST BANK PLC. _Call Family:- 08138590421
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