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this's how they dwindle our economy..i trust US na..let them freeze d money..ndi ori!!! Reply
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Every Nigerian is a thief. Reply
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Quote from: chimexplus on 15-05-2012 07:31 PM Every Nigerian is a thief. shame on u
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Y ebi say 9ja pple sabi thief? Me i dn tire sef. I dey relocate 2 niger sef Reply
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them no water ground well thats why all this shits dey come out Reply![]() ![]()
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Quote from: chimexplus on 15-05-2012 07:31 PM Every Nigerian is a thief. if i slap that ur face way full of wrinkle so ehn ![]()
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oooooooooooooooops Reply
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is it their money? whats their headache in that? must they poke their nose into anything nigeria? Replynonsense
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America and hypocrisy,bring d money back to Naija na.Foolish Naija govt officials Reply
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Quote from: ay2xl on 15-05-2012 07:42 AM Two American banks have reportedly placed an embargo on accounts belonging to Nigeria missions in New York and Washington D.C., according to a report yesterday by sharpedgenews.com, a web-site news publication. According to sources familiar with on-going investigations initiated by two leading American banks, Bank of America and Wells Fago, the Nigerian missions, the country’s Embassy In Washington D.C and the permanent mission to the United Nations had their accounts frozen following the failure of Nigerian diplomatic officials to satisfactorily explain suspicious use of a total of $3.6 million sums, wired through separate accounts with the two banks. Sharpedgenew.com learnt from sources familiar with the “critical investigations” that the officials of the two banks suspected that accounts belonging to the two missions might have been used as conduits for laundering and other unscrupulous activities. After being flagged by relevant financial monitoring agencies in the united State, auditors from the two banks decided to scrutinise the missions’ books. Employees of the two diplomatic outlets have been having issues paying bills and meeting other financial obligation because they have not been paid their salaries and other entitlement after activities relating to the operation of the missions’ accounts were poorly explained and as such were barred from continued operations. A source said that some Nigerian officials devel-oped the habit of simply dumping funds with affected accounts without justifiable end use, thus turning the missions to conduit for siphoning cash from Nigeria. Nigeria’s Auditor-General and his subordi-nate have since arrived the United state to assist in reconciling the reckless and improperly kept books, it was learnt. But how the efforts of the auditors would clear the air on suspicions of stealing, fraud and money laundering remains to be seen. A source claimed that such suspected funds usually originate from state governors and other Nigerian functionaries. not surprised....failed state filled with visionless leaders.Looting is their first and last name The difference between GENIUS and STUPIDITY is that, genius has it limits..
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The bank auditors should have evidence to justify the money issue whether is truly gold digging or an act of money laundering after they have examined the account. Reply
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this laundry no dey finish? Reply
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KEEP SIPHONING AND LOOTING THE TREASURY;;; MASSES ARE DYING IN THE HOSPITAL COS OF BILLS THAT ARE STIPENDS;;; YOU WILL GIVE ACCOUNT OF ALL YOU DO;; AND IF NOT THE KARMA LAW WILL TAKE ITS COURSE ON YOU SOMEDAY;;; Reply
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Very good. Reply
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UNA DEY C WAHALA SO, den 2moro dem go dey shout say na only nigerians dem dey c as thief, fake i.d,yahoo,ashawo,cocain,419 etc. mean y our massess money dey flush enter sum corners. light we no get, STUPID GOVRNTS OF 9JA! Reply
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Quote from: ajanni on 15-05-2012 08:31 PM is it their money? whats their headache in that? must they poke their nose into anything nigeria? Na wod u dey talk so? ayba na way 4 u o, masses dey suffer 4 9ja, bt dem dey froze d moni way masses no c use. nonsense
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