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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / My abductors asked for N100m, I offered N1bn – GUO Motors boss on: 12-11-2013 10:32 AM

The Chairman of G. U. O. Motors Limited, Chief Godwin Okeke, yesterday, commenced his evidence-in-chief at an Onitsha High Court in Anambra State, presided over by Justice Chudi Nwankwo, in respect of his abduction by kidnappers in Onitsha on Sunday, August 23, 2009.

Okeke who spoke under oath, shortly after the court granted a motion to file and serve additional prove of evidence with respect to one of the suspected kidnappers, Alexander Onyinanya, filed by the prosecution counsel, Chris Ajugwe with Mrs. N. D. Wilcox.
Godwin Okeke

He narrated his encounter with the kidnappers at the All Saints Anglican Church Cathedral, Onitsha when he went for a Sunday worship with his wife, driver and some family members.

However, counsel to the first and third accused persons, O. U. Uduma and J. N. Okongwu, did not object to the prosecution counsel’s motion to file and serve additional prove of evidence with respect to the third accused, Onyinanya.

How he was abducted

Led in the evidence by his counsel, Okeke stated that he went for 7 a.m. service which ended at about 10 a.m, adding that between 10.30 and 11 a.m., his wife mounted the steering of his Nissan Amanda Spots Utility Van, SUV, and was driving towards the church gate when suddenly, gunmen blocked the car with a bus in front and a Mercedes Benz car at the rear.

Okeke told the court that before he could ask questions, the gunmen started shooting sporadically, adding that even though he managed to disarm one or two of them, they shattered his left leg, over-powered him, drove away his wife and family members before bundling him into his SUV and  zoomed off with the abductors’ vehicles following.

He further told the court that they passed through Awka Road and at Limca Road, they met a traffic gridlock but his abductors shot sporadically into the air to scare the commuters before they continued their movement up to Nkpor junction where he said they met some policemen and exchanged fire with them.

Two vehicles snatched

He said: “At Umuoji Road, my abductors discovered that their tyres were deflated during the exchange of fire with the policemen and they quickly jumped out of the vehicles, blocked the road, snatched two other vehicles from their unsuspecting owners and transferred their arms and ammunition, including 9 AK 47 riffles, rocket launchers, machine guns and a big Ghana-must-go bag filled with loaded magazines and live cartridges into the snatched vehicles.

“They continued their journey and drove through Alor, Adazi-Ani and Adazi-Enu. On getting to somewhere between Adazi-Enu and Neni communities in Anaocha Local Government Area of the state, they drove into a bungalow, rounded up the occupants, who were mainly children, locked them up in one of the rooms and kept me inside the living room.

“I  removed my shirt and tied my bleeding leg as part of measures to control the blood gushing out from the bullet wound. At a stage, I became thirsty and requested them to give me water to drink. Two of the abductors, Emeka Eze and Anthony Ifeanyi Okafor were with me while others were outside monitoring movements.”

He said the duo with him advised him not to drink water because of his bullet wound but he insisted on drinking and eventually they gave him the water which he drank.

He said: “I overheard those outside asking the detained children where they kept oil, salt and other condiments because at that point, they had started cooking breadfruit meal for lunch.

The third accused was my ex-employee

He said after cooking, they presented the food and he ate with them. He said among those outside, two of them,  a tall and  short one wore masks, adding that he could discover that the tall one, Alexander Onyinanya, the third accused with mask was his former employee

“I could identify Onyinanya because he limps as a result of an accident he had when he was working for me. I was the one who paid his hospital bill when he had the accident.

I offered them N1bn, instead of N100m

“After eating the breadfruit meal, they praised me for my courage and for accepting their food, unlike other victims who usually refuse to eat during their captivity.”

He said they now asked him to get ready for negotiation to which he paid attention.

“They  told me that Chief Paul Okonkwor, Managing Director of Pokobros Group West Africa Limited paid them N70 million as ransom when they kidnapped him, while Chief Anthony Enukeme, Managing Director of Tonimas Oil Limited paid them N80 million during his own time and told me to pay them N100 million.

“I  replied them promptly that Okonkwor and Enukeme are millionaires, while I am a billionaire, and offered them N1 billion, instead of N100 million.

“The offer gave them special joy as they now dropped their weapons by the side, relaxed and asked me how and when the money would get to them to which I told them that the money was in the bank.”

At this stage, Justice Nwankwo ordered him to stop for the day till the next adjourned date.

The court now adjourned the matter to November 14, 26, 27, 28, December 2, 3, 4, 5 and 9, this year for accelerated hearing and possible dispensation.
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2  Forum / The Buzz Central / Shocking! Celebrity Exposes 'Hip' on stage while accepting MTV EMA Award on: 12-11-2013 10:10 AM

Controversial pop singer Miley Cyrus shocked everyone at the MTV EMAs when she came up stage to pick up the award for the Best Video for her Wretching Ball, she opened her Chanel bag and pulled out a 'weed' and started smoking.

Meanwhile, that one is her own cup of tea. But, am I the only one seeing this 'HIP'? Wow! describe it in one word.....



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3  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / ASUU Members Divided Over Strike on: 12-11-2013 09:27 AM
Varsity teachers met yesterday on the campuses to discuss President Goodluck Jonathan’s offer to end their more than four months strike.
According to the operating guidelines of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the local chapters are expected to vote on whether they agreed with the proposal and that the strike should end or whether they disapproved and the strike should continue.
Decisions reached on the various campuses are to be taken to tomorrow’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, which will take a decision after aggregating the opinions.
Opinions were divided yesterday, although many ASUU chapters failed to disclose their decisions.
The University of Lagos (UNILAG), Lagos State University (LASU), University of Calabar (UNICAL), Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), Federal University of Technology Minna and Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso chapters voted that the strike should end. Some of them, however, gave conditions.
The University of Jos (UNIJOS), the University of Benin (UNIBEN) and the Nasarawa State University chapters voted that the strike should continue.
UNIJOS chapter chairman Dr. David Jankam said members did not see any substance in the dialogue with the Federal Government to warrant calling off the strike.
He said: “We have just rounded off our meeting. As a matter of fact, our members voted overwhelmingly for the continuation of the strike.
“I can also confirm to you that five of the eight universities that make up the Bauchi Zone of ASUU have also voted for continuation of the strike, and the general saying is that the government has not shown any commitment so far.
“We started the meeting by briefing our members on issues resolved with the Federal Government in the last meeting with the president of ASUU.
“But in responding to the briefing, our members observed that the main issues that led to the strike were not discussed at the Aso Rock meeting.
“As such, my members said President Jonathan is taking them for a ride by trying to divert attention from the core subjects of the strike.”
Jankam went on: “I will now convey the resolve of our branch to our national president at the NEC meeting tomorrow.”
Shedding light on how the meeting will decide the mater, he said: “If the majority of the chapters vote for its end, it will be called off, but if majority of chapters vote for continuation, so be it.”
The congress of the Union at the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna was divided, with majority of the members supporting the suspension of the action. Others would want it suspended with some conditions met by the government.
The minority demanded that in calling off the action, the leadership of the union should insist that no member is victimised for his roles in the strike. They also insisted that government should indicate in the final agreement that the 2009 agreement was due for negotiation and the payment of the balance of their academic earned allowances.
As soon as Dr. Fatai Jimoh briefed the congress of the outcome of the meeting between President Jonathan and the union, the house was divided, with the majority of the members pushing for suspension.
The few dissenting voices argued that the union should not fall prey to the government’s ploy. They cautioned that the union cannot take the government for its word, maintaining that if the union had to embark on a strike after series of correspondences and strike in 2011 that led to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in 2012 were not honoured.
But majority of the university teachers said the plight of the students and their parents should be considered.
After an exhaustive debate, the congress directed its chairman to convey to the National Executive Council meeting holding tomorrow at the Bayero University in Kano that the union could consider suspending the action, but insisted that the three conditions be met.
Chapter chairman Dr. Fatai Jimoh, who initially refused to divulge the outcome of the congress, later said: “I have the mandate to take the decision of the congress to NEC. But, if you insist to know, majority of our members called for the suspension of the strike but with the government fulfilling three conditions.
“Don’t ask me the conditions, because we don’t want it yet in the public domain. All I can tell you is that the strike is still on, until the NEC of the union decides otherwise.”
The chapter chairman also refused to assess the impact of the action. He said: “As long as NEC has not suspended the action, it will be premature to assess the success or otherwise of the action. When the strike is called off, I’ll give my candid assessment.”
At Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, ASUU chair Comrade Yahaya Badeggi said: “The congress at IBBU Lapai resolved that the strike continues until when the National Executive Council of the union decides otherwise. We know they are still negotiating. We shall abide by the decision of NEC.”
On the gains of the action, Badeggi said: “I make bold to say that the action has produced some positive results. From the N100 billion released, our university got N450 million. This would not have been so but for the strike. I believe that at the end of the day, the university system will be better for it.”
The following are the decisions at the various ASUU chapters on the strike.
•University of Benin (UNIBEN). Members unanimously voted for the strike to continue because the Federal Government’s offer omitted some vital segments of the 2009 agreement;
•University of Lagos (UNILAG) teachers want suspension of strike, but will await further directive from the national body after meeting tomorrow in Kano;
•University of Calabar (UNICAL) lecturers voted for the suspension of the strike;
Nasarawa State University, Keffi. ASUU chair Dr. Theophilus Lagi, said: “I can assure you that all members present at the congress today wanted the strike to continue because the documents from the government failed to address the grey areas in contention. We believe there is nothing practicable in the government’s offer, even with the N200 billion it promised to release. Before we can suspend the strike, all unpaid salaries of our colleagues must be paid and there must be solid assurance from the government that no member will be victimised after the strike is eventually suspended;
•Ahmadu Bello University (ABU). When the issue was put to vote, the majority of members wanted an end to the strike, with the agreement that the government must sign a binding document on how it will release the N1.2 trillion it promised to release. They promised to abide by the decision of the NEC in Kano;
•Delta State University (DELSU) members want suspension of the strike.
•Ekiti State University (EKSU) lecturers would not disclose the outcome of the congress until after the NEC meeting tomorrow;
•Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso (LAUTECH). The ASUU local chairman said he would not disclose the outcome of the congress but a lecturer who attended the congress said members were okay with the offer of the government and wanted the strike to end;
•Lagos State University (LASU) chapter supports the strike suspension.
A source who is from ASUU-LASU executive, but pleaded not to be mentioned, said the chapter only gave certain conditions under which the strike should be suspended.

Source: thenationonlineng
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4  Forum / The Buzz Central / Photo Cover Of Celebrities At AFRIF Festival on: 11-11-2013 11:08 AM
The 2013 Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) commenced in Tinapa, Cross Rivers State yesterday and our actresses looked amazing at the opening ceremony last night. The annual event will hold from November 10 -17.






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5  Forum / Music and Radio / Download Vector – The Police ( Prod. By Pheelz) on: 11-11-2013 06:51 AM

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6  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Man rapes, kills 10-yr-old cousin on: 11-11-2013 05:48 AM

Security operatives in Osun State have detained a 26-year-old man, Rafiu (surname withheld) for allegedly killing his 10 years old cousin, Tawa after he had allegedly raped her. Rafiu, who confessed to have committed the offence, said the victim lured him into molesting her when she paid a visit to him at his family residence at Ile-Ogbo in Ayedire Local Government Area of the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for the state Police command, Mrs Folashade Odoro said the suspect, currently in police custody was arrested by a team of detectives from the State Criminal Investigations Department (SCID) led by an Assistant Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Mohammed Jimoh.
In his confessional statement, the suspect was alleged to have admitted that the deceased was his relative, who visited him regularly at his residence, adding that the late Tawa was known to every member of his family.
The suspect added that: “Tawa met me at the passage of my house when she came to visit me on that fateful day. I asked her where she was going and she responded that somebody sent her some where but decided to check on me.”
“Tawa later dragged me into my room where she removed my trouser and both of us had sex on my bed. Then, she put my manhood into her private part and started shouting. Following this, I started asking her the reason for the alarm she was raising,” the suspect stated.
He added that “the alarm raised by Tawa was after two minutes of segxwal intercourse between us. When she started shouting, I got hold of her neck and nose and pressed them till she died finally.”
He admitted that the late Tawa had not had any segxwal intercourse with him prior to the one that led to her death in his hands.
The State Commissioner of Police, Mrs Dorothy Gimba has however, directed that the case be investigated and the suspect be arraigned in court.
Source: http://greentalentz.blogspot.com/2013/11/man-rapes-kills-10-yr-old-cousin.html
7  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / ASUU Strike: University Lecturers To Meet Today, Monday on: 11-11-2013 05:39 AM

Lecturers of the government owned universities will today, Monday hold a referendum to decide on the continuation of the four-month long Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike. It was learnt that Local chapters of the union in each campuses have invited members for the crucial meeting for during which they will be briefed on the outcome of the 13- hour long meeting ASUU Executives had with the President Goodluck Jonathan and other officials of the federal government.
The briefing will be followed by votes by the members in favour or against the continuation of the
strike.
Though some members of the union are still skeptical about the promise of the government there are indications that the referendum will favour ending the strike. According to a union member, referendum is always conducted before a strike is embarked upon or called off.
The ASUU embarked on a strike to demand the implementation of the 2009 agreement with government on July 1.

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8  Forum / Music and Radio / Music: Download Olamide - I Love Dem Girls on: 9-11-2013 08:32 AM

This track is also contained in his newly released album - Baddest Guy Ever Liveth.
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9  Forum / Music and Radio / Music: Download Olamide – Position Yourself on: 9-11-2013 08:30 AM

Still on Baddoo! This is one of his tracks in album - Baddest guy ever liveth
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10  Forum / The Buzz Central / Actress, Cossy Insures bosoms For N256M Million on: 9-11-2013 07:36 AM
The actress was reported to have agreed to a deal to insure her bloated mammary glands for a whooping $1.6million amounting to N256million.


The deal according to source, was introduced to her by an American friend who also dragged Enhanced Silicon Inc. responsible for insuring Bosom s of famous foreign celebrities into the deal. The company, which  insured the bosóms of Pamela Anderson and Dolly Parton agreed to the deal just before Cossy’s recent birthday bash, where she displayed her endowments for the world to see. The booby actress will be travelling  to Los Angeles in two weeks to sign on the dotted lines. “I specifically asked for $1.6 million,” Cossy was quoted as saying.


As part of the deal awaiting her signature, there will be limits on how many men and women who would touch her bósoms each month. Also, the bósoms have all been given names and must now be treated as people in future movie roles. That means that Enhanced Silicon Inc. will determine how much a movie producer will pay each bosóm for an appearance in a movie. “The downside of the deal is that I may get dressed’, Cossy added.

Cossy seems pretty excited about the deal as sources maintained that each of the endowment will be named and anyone who prefers to touch will have to pay for it just as Enhanced Silicon Inc. will henceforth, decide the amount producers will pay per Bosom , for appearance in a movie.
Source: http://greentalentz.blogspot.com/2013/11/actress-cossy-insures-b00bs-for-n256m.html
11  Forum / Music and Radio / Video: Watch Omawumi Ft. Philkeys - Somori on: 8-11-2013 11:58 AM

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12  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Abuja’s Most Expensive Estates on: 8-11-2013 11:25 AM
Their are lots of estates in the FCT but these are the most expensive ones. But are they the best?


PEGGY’S POINTE
Peggy’s Pointe located along Aguiyi Ironsi Street, adjacent Maitama General Hospital, has been identified as the most expensive estate in Abuja.
           The occupants pay rent in dollars, as the owners of the estate do not accept payments in our local currency. The rent per annum for a three-bedroom flat in the estate is between $70, 000 and $100, 000.


THE ANCESTORS COURT
The Ancestors Court is another estate worth mention. Located in the highbrow Maitama area of the FCT, the street from the gate into the estate is lined on both sides by golden palm trees and flowers. The environment is serene and very homely. Rent and property sales transactions are also done in foreign currency here. For instance, rent for a three-bedroom flat is US$55, 000 per annum. Residents also pay a service fee of N2million for the facilities and services that give this estate an edge over others in terms of grandeur and luxury.


BANK OF INDUSTRY ESTATE
Bank of Industry Estate is located in Asokoro, another plush area in the FCT. There, accommodation is as high as what is obtainable in Maitama and Wuse 2. A house with closed circuit television (CCTV), generator and other attractive amenities goes for as much as $50, 000 to $65, 000 per annum. The area is mostly occupied by expatriates and high net worth Nigerian professionals.



CROWN COURT ESTATE
Crown Court Estate is situated behind Gilmore Building, off Shehu Musa Yar’adua Expressway, Utako, a little distance from the VIO Office and the Federal Ministry of Environment.
The apartments are valued at N55 million and costs N5 million to rent, while the duplexes are valued at N78 million each.

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13  Forum / Politics / House Of Reps Dismisses All Claims By Stella Oduah on: 8-11-2013 08:12 AM

According to Sahara Reports,
The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation has concluded that Mrs. Stella Oduah, the Minister, is a serial liar.
In a report on its investigation obtained by SaharaReporters, the committee dismissed every single claim the Minister made during her testimony to the committee earlier in the week concerning the purchase of two bulletproof cars for her by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
It stressed there was no appropriation for the purchase of the two armoured cars, and stressed that the NCAA proposal for the purchase of the two MBW armoured cars was rejected.
“There was no provision for armoured vehicle in Nigerian law for a minister in any event, any procurement for an armoured vehicle must be provided for in the appropriation act and backed by relevant approval,” the report said.
The committee also noted that the Minister and the Director-General of the NCAA claimed that both vehicles were purchased under a lease agreement with First Bank plc.
“The assertion is not true because First Bank plc clearly stated that they were procured under auto loan, this is clearly shown by the loan agreement between NCAA and First Bank.”
Furthermore, it said, “The document submitted shows that BMW chassis No. DW68044 and DW68032 while on ground committee inspect BMW vehicle chassis No. DW68044 and W68011 , the identity of W68011 is still unknown to the committee because the vehicle chassis  number did not tally with the documents submitted.”
Turning to other testimonies, the committed recalled that the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, clearly stated in her presentation that her Ministry did not approve any waiver for the two vehicles.
“Coscharis Motors Limited claimed that the Federal Ministry of Finance granted it import duty VAT, ETLS, CISS, and port charges waiver to import two number bullet proof BMW armored cars, this claim is false. The Hon. Minister of Finance in the testimony before the committee stated that the Federal Ministry of Finance only granted waivers to Lagos State Government through Coscharis Motors Limited in 2012 for the importation of 300 units vehicles for use during the 2012 Eko Games and that the waiver did not include the importation of two BMW armored cars.”
Similarly, both Mrs. Oduah and the DG of NCAA claimed in their presentation that the procurement of the operations vehicles complied with the relevant laws of public procurement, fiscal responsibility and due process. This claim was countered by the Bureau of Public Procurement assertion that it was not part of the transaction between NCAA, First Bank and Coscharis Motors Limited to procure the operational vehicles. Furthermore, no evidence at complying with due process was shown however.”
The committee further recalled that Mrs. Oduah also testified that the lease financing arrangement would see NCAA pay N100m by the end of 2013 fiscal year while the balance of N16m will be paid in the following year.  The amount, according to the Minister, fell below what is required for Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval.
“However, documents from NCAA indicate that on April 25th 2013, the Hon. Minister approved the sum of N564, 665,000,00m.  There is no evidence to show that the Hon. Minister presented NCAA’s request to Federal Executive Council for its approval.”
The committed observed that neither the Minister of Aviation and NCAA submitted copies of necessary documents to validate the claim that the transactions followed due process whatsoever.
“The pre-shipping inspection end-user certificate issued by the office of National Security Adviser (NSA) to Coscharis Motors Limited is for three nos armoured BMW 760 Li High Security vehicles  with chassis number DW68032, DW68044 and DW68047,” the committee said.
“From the records Coscharis Motors delivered to the NCAA two nos armoured BMW cars with chassis number DW68032 and DW68044, Coscharis may have to explain the ownership and whereabouts of the third armoured car with chassis number DW68047, since neither of the three armoured cars had approval.”

 Full text of the  findings in the 40-page report
Findings of House Committee on Aviation
1.    Pursuant to purchase order Ref: No NCAA/DG/PROC/0708/Coscharis dated 13th August 2013 NCAA procured the split of two MBW 760Li Bullet proof vehicles along with 52 other vehicles from Coscharis and Metropolitan Motors.

A total sum of N643.088.258m of N255, 150.00 was paid for the purchase of two MBW vehicles.  N643, 088,250.00 was provided by Messrs first bank Nig. Plc under an auto loan agreement.

2.    The 2013 Appropriation Act provides for the purchase of 25 vehicles at the cost of N240million namely Toyota Pickup Hilux 5nos, Toyota Corolla 10nos, Toyota Land cruiser 5nos, Toyota Hiace Bus 3nos, security inspection vehicles 2nos for safety / security purposes and inspection of perimeter fence.
3.    That there was no appropriation for the purchase of the two BMW (armoured cars) in the 2013 Appropriation Act. The NCAA proposal for purchase of the two BMW armoured cars was rejected, what was provided for in the budget were two security vehicles for the inspection perimeter fence.
4.    There was no appropriation for the purchase of the two armoured cars indeed NCAA proposal for the purchase of the two MBW armoured cars was rejected
5.    There was no provision for armoured vehicle in Nigerian law for a minister in any event, any procurement for an armoured vehicle must be in provided for in the appropriation act and back by relevant approval
6.    The Appropriation Act provides for two operational security vehicle for the inspection of parameter fences and not BMW bullet proof cars as purported by the Minister.
7.    The Hon. Minister and the DG NCAA claimed that both vehicles were purchased under a lease agreement with First Bank plc, the assertion is not true because first bank plc clearly stated that they were procure under auto loan, this is clearly shown by the loan agreement  between NCAA and first bank
8.    The document submitted shows that BMW chassis No. W68044 and W68032 while on ground committee inspect BMW vehicle chassis No. W68044 and W68011 , the identity of W68011 is still unknown to the committee because the vehicle chassis  number did not tally with the documents submitted.

9.    The Hon. Minister of Finance in her presentation clearly stated hat her ministry did not approve any waiver for the two BMW armoured vehicles

10.                  The Nigerian Custom Service submitted documents that negate his position
CONSULTANT'S FINDINGS
1.    On April 15th 2013 the NCAA applied to the Hon. Minister of Aviation via a memo NCAA/DG/D4/1/13 for approval to acquire a total of 55 operational vehicles at a total cost of N554, 655,000.00million, NCAA’s application was approved by the Hon. Minister in a memo FMA/NCAA/T44555/5.6/T2/136 dated April 25th 2013, this approval is against the:
i.         25 operation vehicles approved in NCAA 2013 budget
 ii.         The approval value is against the limit of a ministerial tender board
iii.         No evidence of due process was shown by NCAA /Ministry of Aviation
2.    At the point of procurement NCAA   preordered 54 operational vehicles valued at N643, 088250.00million as against 55 operational vehicles valued at N564, 565,000. 00m approved by the Hon. Minister.
3.    The Hon. Minister of Aviation also claimed that the lease financing arrangement will see NCAA pay N100m by the end of 2013 fiscal year while the balance of N16m will be paid in the following year, this amount according to the minister fell below what is required for Federal Executive Council (FEC) approval, however, documents from NCAA indicate that on April 25th 2013, the Hon. Minister approves the N564, 665,000,00m there is no evidence to show that the Hon. Minister presented NCAA’s request to Federal Executive Council for his approval.

4. Coscharis Motors Limited claimed that the Federal Ministry of Finance granted it import duty VAT, ETLS, CISS, and port charges waiver to import two number bullet proof BMW armored cars, this claim is false. The Hon. Minister of finance in the testimony before the committee stated that the Federal Ministry of Finance only granted waivers to Lagos State Government through Coscharis Motors Limited in 2012 for the importation of 300 units vehicles for use during the 2012 Eko Games and that the waiver did not include the importation of two BMW armored cars.
 5. Both the Hon. Minister and the DG of NCAA claimed in their presentation that the procurement of the operations vehicles complied with the relevant laws of public procurement fiscal responsibility and due process. This claim was countered by the Bureau of Public Procurement assertion that it was not part of the transaction between NCAA, First Bank and Coscharis Motors Limited to procure the operational vehicles. Furthermore, no evidence at complying with due process was shown however.
 6. Presentations for both the Hon. Minister of Aviation and NCAA did not include copies of the following documents to validate the claim that the transactions follow due process:
 a. Copies of advertisement of solicitations for bids published in at least two national newspapers and the website of NCAA as well as any procurement journal
 b. Copies of bids submission registers and duplicate copies of the receipt issued to bidders on submission of bids
 c. Minutes of public bidding for technical and financial proposal including list of (CSOs) and professional observers
 d. Copies of bids evaluation by the sub technical committees of the tenders board
e. Copies of minutes of meeting of the tenders board approving the winning bidder
 f. Copies of bids rejection on notice if any
  g. Copies of acceptance of bids issued by NCAA to the successful bidder.
  h. Letter of notification of award of contract
 i. Evidence of budgetary allocation for the procurement as approved by the National Assembly
 7. The pre-shipping inspection end-user certificate issued by the office of National Security Adviser (NSA) to Coscharis Motors Limited is for three no. armoured BMW 760 Li Security with  chassis number DW68032, DW68044 and DW68047.
From the records Coscharis Motors delivered to the NCAA two nos armoured BMW cars with chassis number DW68032 and DW68044, Coscharis may have to explain the ownership and whereabout of the third armoured car with chassis number DW68047, since neither of the three armoured cars had approval.

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14  Forum / Music and Radio / VIDEO: Watch X Maleya – Mon Ex Ft. J Martins on: 8-11-2013 07:24 AM

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15  Forum / Music and Radio / Phyno An Olamide Again! drugs Money - Olamide F. Phyno (baddest Guy Ever Liveth) on: 8-11-2013 06:58 AM

This new track is contained in the new album released by Olamide ” Baddest Guy Ever Liveth ‘. This two guys are just perfect march in collabo. I hope you know about the hit they made in GHOST MODE. This is another hit also. Thumbs up to them jare!

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16  Forum / Music and Radio / Phyno an olamide again! Dope Money - Olamide f. Phyno (baddest guy ever liveth) on: 8-11-2013 06:46 AM

This new track is contained in the new album released by Olamide ” Baddest Guy Ever Liveth ‘ We give you our track pick ” Dope Money ” featuring Phyno , these two have shown how amazing a record can be with both of the on a single ” Ghostmode ” was the result of that. Here is the part 2 of olamide Phyno colaboration.
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17  Forum / The Buzz Central / Actress Yvonne Jegede Disses Yvonne Nelson - You Are Not A Good Actress on: 8-11-2013 06:24 AM



I foresee another crises coming between this two actresses. If she is not the good actress, then you are insinuating that she is the bad one. Wow! nice analysis. lets wait for nelson's response.




Source: http://greentalentz.blogspot.com/2013/11/you-are-not-good-actress-but-attention.html
18  Forum / The Buzz Central / Shocking! Wizkid's thing er*ects in front of girlfriend (photo) on: 8-11-2013 06:17 AM

I came across this picture online. Wow! Wizzy baby, no boxers? lol
Source: http://greentalentz.blogspot.com/2013/11/shocking-wizkids-thing-erects-in-front.html
19  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Wizkid Shears Thousands Of MTN Recharge Cards To Fans On Twitter on: 6-11-2013 08:59 PM
According to him, Another recharge card of 100k is coming tomorrow. Wow! let me go and wait for him their......LOL

Source: http://greentalentz.blogspot.com/2013/11/wizkid-shears-thousands-of-mtn-recharge.html
20  Forum / The Buzz Central / Wizkid Shears Thousands Of MTN Recharge Cards To Fans On Twitter on: 6-11-2013 08:32 PM

The chairman of star boy music - Wizkid took to his twitter account minutes ago dropping thousands of MTN recharge card pins. Notwithstanding I didn't get any, Thumbs up to him jare... LOL.


But wait oo, do you still wanna recharge this? LOL
SOURCE: http://greentalentz.blogspot.com/2013/11/wizkid-shears-thousands-of-mtn-recharge.html
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