sweetkev(m): 9:50am On Jun 10 |
adubam:
Congratulation on your purchase. It's a good product, but limitations to view H.265 braodcast like LUFT TV . It does not have Bisskey and Powervu. It does not have CHMAX functions. If you can sell it and any decoder with the aforementioned features. Check my Youtube to see the video I did on decoders featurees
Thanks for your response. Those ones you mentioned, are they FTA or paid sattillite. What good decoder can you recommend if I sell this viewsat decoder.. Please what's your YouTube channel address. Thank you
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sweetkev(m): 8:41am On Jun 10 |
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sweetkev(m): 8:31am On Jun 10 |
ruthieo:
I am in need of a God fearing,responsible and serious husband[31-37]
I want a Christian
I am 31years
I live in lagos
I am AA
I am from delta state
Kindly dm if interested
Thanks
To you Nigerian women, responsible always means a rich guy. I am interested, I have a job but I'm not rich.
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sweetkev(m): 8:08am On Jun 10 |
MAYOWAAK:
A FEW OF THE DOCUMENTED CASES OF LATE GENERAL ABACHA'S DIRECT STEALING FROM THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA.
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Following General Sani Abacha’s death on June 8, 1998, General Abdulsalami Abubakar assumed power. A month later on July 13, 1998, apparently having seen evidence of monumental looting of the treasury by his late predecessor, then Head of State instituted the Special Investigation to establish “cases of swindled public funds and recover same back to the federal government coffers”.
Within a matter of days, the had secured records from the apex back which revealed that between November 1993 when he took over and June 1998 when he died, Abacha had taken from the CBN funds totaling $2,263,520,497(TWO BILLION DOLLARS............) in cash withdrawals, travelers cheques and telegraphic transfers, in the name of “security vote”. However, the job of the was made easy by the fact that one of the Abacha family associates, Alhaji Abubakar Bagudu (currently Governor of Kebbi State) was ready to cooperate by returning some of the loot.
On May 26, 1999, just three days before handing over power, General Abubakar promulgated Decree 53 of 1999 on forfeiture of assets by certain persons which listed the monies returned by the Abacha's family.
Abacha’s contempt for ability commenced less than two weeks after he took power from Chief Ernest Shonekan. In a memo reference NSA/A/320/S/46 dated 30th November 1993, the then National Security Adviser, Alhaji Ismaila Gwarzo, requested for $100 million to combat “an economy that was deflected and distorted through the black market.” In the same memo, Gwarzo also undertook to pay back the naira equivalent into government coffers. Having apparently been briefed by Abacha, the then Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Dr Paul Ogwuma released the money in the following sums: $95 Million and 3.2 million Pounds Sterling, all in cash.
However, the import of that first transaction was that Abacha had realized just how easy it was to directly take money out of the CBN and that became a perfect scam for him. All that was then needed was a letter from Gwarzo seeking approval for any sum of money in the guise of “security” and the CBN would release such demand in cash. So primitive was the whole arrangement that the principal job of some security officials was to be bagging and re-bagging millions of Dollars and Pound Sterling. The following are a few of the documented transactions:
On February 13 and 15, 1995 Gwarzo collected US$200,000 and US$600,000 respectively (totaling $800,000) from the CBN. This was sequel to Abacha’s approval of his letter dated 15th February, 1995 in which he requested for US dollars $4 million and GB£ 2million “to take care of some developments in a number of areas…” The $800,000 was part payment for the approved sum of US $4 million while the balance was paid in Travellers’ Cheques.
On 29th December 1995, Gwarzo collected from the CBN the sum of US $5 million based on Abacha’s approval of his letter to deal with “situation at hand”!
The reasons given in many of the letters seeking approval to take money out of the CBN beggar belief but having “started small”, Abacha apparently became more emboldened with time.
On 23rd August, 1996, Gwarzo collected US $30 million from the CBN following Abacha’s approval of his letter dated 20th August 1996, requesting for the said money to “assist our immediate neighbours and others within this sub-region”.
On 18th December, 1996, Gwarzo collected US $ 66.5 million and GB £20 million following Abacha’s approval of his letter to meet “some requests from Heads of State of some Francophone countries, and to cultivate African solidarity.”
A month later on 30th September, 1996, Gwarzo collected US $50 million and GB £20 million from the CBN sequel to his letter dated 24th September 1996, requesting for the money to “prop some African and other Third World countries” to assist in Nigeria’s “democratization and economic recovery”.
On 28th April, 1997, Gwarzo collected US $60 million GB £30 million sequel to Abacha’s approval of his letter dated 22nd April 1997, in which he requested for the said sums for “public relations to international communities and organizations”.
On 9th July, 1997, Gwarzo collected US $ 5 million from the CBN following Abacha’s approval of his letter dated 23rd May, 1997 to meet all “demands and commitments as directed”.
A month later on 8th December, 1997, Gwarzo collected US $120 million and GB £50 million sequel to Abacha’s approval of his letter dated 26th November 1997. And on 19th January, 1998, Gwarzo collected from the CBN the sums of US $100 million and GB£ 50 million to “counter insinuations that (Lt. General Oladipo) Diya’s coup was not real, and the government framed them to remove and replace the coupists with stooges.” The interesting thing about this particular transaction was that while re-bagging the money, “four cartons containing a total of $ 8 million were set aside” in Gwarzo’s own residence, while the balance of US $57 million and GB£ 30 million were delivered to the late Head of State through Mohammed Abacha.
On 25th October, 1997, Gwarzo collected US$ 80 million and GB £40 million “to sponsor military intervention in Sierra Leone, and garner for same in the West African Sub-region.”
On 30th April, 1998, a few weeks before Abacha died, Gwarzo collected US $ 80 million, GB £50 million and N250 million based on his letter dated 29th April 1998 for the conduct of an enlightenment campaign on the “virtues” of an “Abacha Presidency”.
On 5th July, 1996, Gwarzo collected from the CBN the sum of US $8.1 million and GB £ 5.2 million based on his request dated 14th June 1996, to five presidential aspirants in the Niger Republic general elections.
On 21st February, 1997, Gwarzo collected from the CBN the sums of US $60 million and £20 million for “pro-Nigeria propangada” abroad.
On 1st April, 1998, Gwarzo collected from the CBN the sums of US $65 million and GB £30 million for “Public Relations at home and abroad, to counter the European Union campaign against the transition programme.”
On the 8th of May, 1996 Gwarzo collected US $3 million and US $9 million respectively from the CBN. Out of this sum, he reportedly sent US $ 7 million (on behalf of Abacha) to then President Matthew Kerekou of Benin Republic as “assistance to the country to pay outstanding workers’ salary” while US $2 million was for Kerekou himself.
On 13th November, 1996, Gwarzo collected US $5 million and GB £3 million from the CBN based on his letter dated 7th November, 1996 “to take care of foreign dignitaries who will attend the burial ceremonies of the first President of Nigeria, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe.”
On 10th September, 1997, Gwarzo collected US$ 60 million and GB£ 30million from the CBN “to finance a campaign for a seat on the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation.”
On 9th December, 1996, Gwarzo collected US $5 million from the CBN sequel to Abacha’s approval of his letter dated 21st November, 1996 in which he requested the said sum “to finance the purchase of ten Toyota Land Cruisers, and ten Peugeot 505 saloons for the Republic of Mali”.
This is really madness from Abacha. He wanted to buy heaven with the money or what ? This is really insane, a blo*dy kleptomaniac
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sweetkev(m): 9:42pm On Jun 09 |
adubam:
Available
just got viewsat decoder but it's h264. Please is it a good product ?
Thanks
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sweetkev(m): 9:37pm On Jun 09 |
frankobobby:
Any installer at ijebu ode?
Where in Ijebu ode are you. What type of free to air decoder are you using now.
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sweetkev(m): 8:08am On Jun 08 |
victorazyvictor:
Bros! Not a joke. When it comes to real men of God, we should thread with caution because curses can easily be contracted, and it doesn't end there, it can go as far as 4th generation.
Make we no dey give our grandchildren load they're innocent of.
Human being like you don put fear for your body.
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sweetkev(m): 8:03am On Jun 08 |
Britishpea:
Olorun o ni je ko gba egun Lori e pelu irandiran e.
People with sense will wonder if you are ok upstairs. I don’t know how what he said warranted your statement. People always recieve visions from time to time.
All these fuulish woke eeeediots with internet and phones.
With this comment, you are not different from him.
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sweetkev(m): 7:05am On Jun 08 |
He will sponsor any political parties that favours his interests/business.
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sweetkev(m): 7:04am On Jun 08 |
Structure looks so ugly from the top.
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sweetkev(m): 6:50am On Jun 08 |
It's a normal thing in the western world.
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sweetkev(m): 6:45am On Jun 08 |
There is time for everything. He won't be a Godfather forever.
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sweetkev(m): 5:47pm On Jun 07 |
They want to use the media to finish Sanwo Olu. That is the first strategy.
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sweetkev(m): 12:27pm On Jun 06 |
Seun, has it gotten this bad that once someone mentioned Tinubu name under comment section, your mods banned the person from commenting on nairaland for few hours even if the person never insulted anyone. I hope you are aware of this Seun ?
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sweetkev(m): 9:18am On Jun 06 |
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sweetkev(m): 9:11am On Jun 06 |
Dear pastor I understand your hustle. That church building project must be completed this year
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sweetkev(m): 9:01am On Jun 06 |
Happy birthday to John and Jerry's dad. Your strict doctrine made the youths in the 90s moved to other churches. I am one of them lol.
My late grandmother won't see you as a true Christian if your not a deeper life member. 
Thank God you are limiting those rules now because only God can guarantee heaven not your doings.
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sweetkev(m): 8:43am On Jun 06 |
Best friends turned enemies 
Big men will never joke with their businesses over friendship.
If Tinubu threatened Dangote's monopolistic idealogy, Dangote will call for president Tinubu impeachment. It almost happened after the launching of his refinery but baba later backed down.
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sweetkev(m): 7:06pm On Jun 04 |
hartson:
Ugwu oba in Tennessee,Russia
Is that where you were born ?
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sweetkev(m): 3:43pm On Jun 04 |
which country border links to enugu state
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sweetkev(m): 10:15pm On Jun 03 |
Agbegbaorogboye:
Forest guard is audio
This is how they hyped CNG
Till today no one outside Lagos, Abuja and PH has seen any CNG
Propaganda will finish APC.
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sweetkev(m): 3:21pm On Jun 03 |
neonly:
when I was staying at oworoshoki in Lagos
The landlady wanted me to be sleeping with her since her husband was never around
Finally na fight I take commot for her house
You fvck up big time.
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sweetkev(m): 8:34pm On Jun 02 |
Rossikk:
Stop reasoning like a child.
This is how you people end as slaves in Libya, begging Nigerian govt to evacuate you.
A stadium view is what you are using to judge the situation.
What was the point of your education if your reasoning is so simplistic and shallow?
You people should stop discouraging people from coming abroad. I don't know why Nigeria are so wicked to themselves. You always want to look better than your fellow Nigerians so they won't also get the opportunity you got in abroad. God will judge you people.
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sweetkev(m): 10:17am On Jun 02 |
OracleJay411:
The people want things done but dont want the president to borrow money to do them.
Is he gonna sh!t money to do them?
Where is subsidy money for over two years. Or you think say na small money ?
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sweetkev(m): 9:35am On Jun 02 |
obailala:
A woman of her status doesnt just need 'any' kind of man. The man has to be at a certain independent financial level, else there'd be an imbalance which could rock the foundation of the relationship.
Status is meaningless in marriage. As a lady, if you are more concerned about your status, don't get married.
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sweetkev(m): 9:32am On Jun 02 |
visaclick:
If u see a very rich and successful man whose children are not doing well then it is definitely ritual money. Otedola children all still depend on him, his son is slow and his daughters one un married and the other one barren. These are no coincidence.
I don't think it's ritual. His father was a former governor, so that helped him.
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sweetkev(m): 10:09am On May 30 |
Ritchiee:
A REMINDER THAT YOU WERE BORROWING $1.5 BILLION DOLLARS EVERY MONTH TO SUSTAIN NAIRA AND BORROWED TRILLIONS TO SUSTAIN FUEL SUBSIDY.
YOU WERE NOT ABLE TO PAY WORKERS,ASUU,NASU AND ALMOST ALL NIGERIAN WORKERS WERE ON STRIKE BECAUSE YOU COULDN'T PAY THE MEAGRE #18,000 AND #30,000 YOU PROMISED.
INSTITUTIONS WERE WARY OF BORROWING YOU MONEY BECAUSE YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO PAY.
YOU DEPENDED ON LIFELINE AND YOU WERE DYING RAPIDLY.
TODAY,YOUR WORKERS ARE RECEIVING #85,000,#75,000,#70,000.
GOVS ARE RECEIVING TRIPLED ALLOCATIONS, THEY ARE PAYING THEIR DEBTS,SOME UP TO 90%.THEY ARE EXECUTING PROJECTS RIGHT,LEFT AND CENTRE.
FG JUST PAID OFF ALL IMF DEBTS,PAID OFF $7 BILLION FX BACKLOG ETC.
UNLIKE BEFORE WHEN YOU WERE DYING,NOW FITCH RATINGS,WORLD BANK,IMF,AfDB ETC ARE TELLING THE WORLD THAT YOU ARE NOT DYING ANYMORE BUT GETTING BETTER AND STRONGER.
YOUR EXPORT HAS GONE UP,LITHIUM FACTORIES ARE BEING SET UP IN NIGERIA IN WHICH CASE YOU WILL BE PRODUCING ELECTRIC VEHICLES,YOUR MINERAL SECTOR HAS GONE UP,THE GOODIES ARE NUMEROUS.
ONLY A MUMU AND A SADIST WILL LIKE TO GO BACK TO THAT UNSUSTAINABLE AND DYING LIFE YOU WERE LIVING BEFORE.
On paper only
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sweetkev(m): 9:54am On May 30 |
Aryafucksfinaly:
Funny nought my mama prefer this new anthem to the old one. I think she's just like them Tinubu generation.
Same with my parents. Old people love the anthem because it's old school and brings them memories.
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sweetkev(m): 9:51am On May 30 |
olaolaking:
To me, there is no pride in what happened. It is another way round. I won't be proud of myself for not able to sing my country's national anthem. Where is my patriotism? Only to criticize, condemn and abuse the country? Is that not failure on our part if we cannot do simple things to the country unless we are force or benefit us?
What have we benefited from this useless country called Nigeria
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