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What the little girl who donated N10k to Buhari's campaign said

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 01:39 PM PDT

9yr old Nicole Eniiyi Benson yesterday march 19th donated N10k to the APC Presidential campaign team and publicly read the letter she wrote on stage during the Buhari interactive session with women in Lagos. Nicole said she saved up her lunch money given to her by her mum (N5,785) and her mum added the rest to a round figure of N10k. She shared her letter on APC website and was then invited to the event to read the letter to APC members and guests. What she wrote after the cut...

In her letter, she wrote thus;
Dear APC and governor Fashola,

My name is Nicole Benson. I am 9 years old. The name of my school is Green Springs School Lekki campus and I am in year 4 peters. I want to be a doctor when I grow up so that I can take care of people who are sick and dying because they take care of me when I am sick.

Governor Fashola and APC I was listening to the radio on my way to school today and I heard that we can send money to you to help you to win the election. My mummy said that I can donate from N100 so that we can help APC to raise the money to win the election and remove president Goodluck Jonathan so that Mr Buhari and professor Osinbajo can be the new president and assistant president and be able to help Nigeria to fight the Boko Haram people who are killing innocent children and also bring back the Chibok girls so that their mummies and daddies can be happy.

Governor Fashola and APC, please don't you think that N100 is too small? I have the new N100 notes but I am sorry I will not be able to give it to you because I only have one and I want to keep it in my wallet. But I have N5,785 that I saved from my lunch money and pocket money and tooth fairy money. I know it's my mummy giving the tooth fairy the money to give me because I found my tooth in her wallet last year. and I want to give you all my money that I saved so that you can win in February. I have N5785 naira and also N8 but the N8 is in coins and it's only in Shoprite that they gave me so I want to go and spend it there. I wanted to buy my inhaler disk but my daddy has bought another new one for me. I have given my mummy the money and she put it on her card to pay it on your website and she paid it now. I wish I could get more money for you but that will be next week when I get more lunch money from my daddy and tooth fairy can't give me any more money because all my teeth have all grown back. I can still save more money for you and give you in February.

Please help me give some of the money to Mr Ambode too so that he can win Mr Jimmy Agbaje. I like Mr Ambode very much.

I wish you good luck not Goodluck Jonathan but best of luck and please you can call my mummy's number if you need me to send the money I want to save
for you. But you will have to give me some time to save it.

Please say hello to Mr Ambode Mr Buhari and professor Osinbajo for me.
 
Nicole Eniiyi

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Posted: 20 Mar 2015 01:07 PM PDT

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Remember the Indian students whose parents climbed a wall to help them cheat? 600 of them have been expelled

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 12:38 PM PDT

Yesterday, I told y'all about the parents of 10th-grade students who climbed the wall of their school in Bihar to help them cheat on their exams (read here). Well, 600 of the students have been expelled. Bihar education authorities announced today in a statement. They said students caught cheating could be barred from taking the exam for up to three years, ordered to pay a fine or even sent to jail but no student on record has ever been sent to jail in the city for cheating.

About 1.4m 10th graders are taking the tests at more than 1,200 high schools across the state. The students must pass the exams to continue their education and that's why their parents are so desperate.

"It's virtually impossible to conduct fair examinations without the cooperation of parents," said P.K. Shahi, Bihar's education minister. "It is not possible to monitor the 6 million parents and others who accompany the students to the examination centers."
Many students were caught cheating by education department officials supervising the examination. About 25 parents were also arrested after being caught helping their children. But were later released.

The State education authorities later canceled examinations held at four centers after they received reports of large-scale cheating.

Dear LIB readers; Letter from another Nigerian doctor

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 12:10 PM PDT

This is in response to this. Read below...
This write-up is from a Nigerian doctor to your LIB fans who responded to your post about the doctor that "forgot" a pad in a lady. What I think happened is that the woman had a pad placed to absorb the vaginal bleeding after the surgery. The pad was placed in the vagina and left there for two days, at which point the woman left her hospital bed for the doctor's office to complain about it. Whatever the case, leaving that pad there for 2 days was an oversight on the team's part whether the patient was informed to remove it or not, and it could have led to infections and other complications. For that, the doctor and nurses were at fault no matter the reason.
But what I want to address is the general hostile attitude of the public towards doctors over reasons such as: doctors are proud and arrogant, they love money, they are incompetent, etc. I can't address all these points, but I'd love to address the obvious expectation of the Nigerian public that doctors should, in fact, be PERFECT.

Let's start from the beginning of a doctor's career: the training. Nigerian doctors are trained in the same Nigerian universities that produce virtually-intact illiterates. I mean graduates that cannot speak or write good English or spell words correctly (like most of those that comment on your blog or on Facebook). Just a few weeks ago, we gave a "corper" a form to fill and where she was to fill her "sex" after her name and age, she wrote "about twice a week" instead of "female." Wow! And then she proceeded to bombard us with spelling and grammatical errors, yet she was teaching in a primary school. A graduate! Most Nigerian graduates cannot defend what they claim to have spent 4-5 years studying because of the low quality of education they receive. But the Nigerian doctors trained in these same universities are expected to sparkle like their foreign counterparts? Seriously? 

Let's go to the issue of competence. A lot of doctors do great things every single day. I mean, a lot! But when a few doctors out of the thousands in the country do something wrong, it's generalized. What about other professionals in Nigeria? Take engineers, for example. How are the roads in our country? I mean the ones that have been repaired about 5 times with billions of naira and still have gaping pot holes? What about the buildings and bridges that collapse all over the country? Or the road drains that don't lead anywhere and only store stagnant water and garbage? Or the electric poles and street lights that fall on their own? Why does no one scream about the incompetence of our engineers? What about the bankers that steal from clients' accounts? Every field inevitably has "bad eggs;" you don't generalize what you experience with one case to every one!

Now, most of the government hospitals your government gives us to work in lack the basic resources needed for proper health care. They either don't have equipment, or have non-functioning or out-dated ones - like X-ray, CT, and ECG machines built in the 80's. Laboratory reagents and machines needed to carry out basic tests for diagnosis are usually lacking; of course, advanced tests are only read about in medical textbooks. Some expensive private labs I know send patients' blood and other samples to S/Africa! We, the doctors, are not responsible for providing these equipment or paraphernalia; the government is. Yet when you come to the hospital and we are essentially handicapped, you'd say "these doctors don't even know what they are treating or doing." Even ordinary syringes, IV cannulas, urethral catheters etc are scarce commodities; it's in Nigeria that syringes are prescribed with drugs for patients. As for the drugs? Even the "out-dated" drugs that were discovered decades ago that we still use (even though our foreign counterparts have abandoned them) are not readily available. Modern drugs can easily be gotten in South Africa or Egypt but not Nigeria. How then would the Nigerian doctor be able to make that same diagnosis that those doctors make? Or even treat you? Or treat the most basic of health issues? My people, don't just shout. Think!!!

Should I talk about the staff shortage? Do you know that in developed countries it is illegal to work for a particular number of hours on a stretch? Even for company drivers, not to talk of doctors. It is because when you rest after some work, you function better later on. I once worked in a delicate unit in a teaching hospital where I was on call for one month straight! I would work in the morning from 8am – 4pm and then start my call from 4pm to 8am the next day (while most of you were in clubs or with your families). For one full month! Shebi I'm a machine? Or a slave? And I don't want to see my family because they are masquerades, right? And then one night, while I was on the 5th floor attending to a delicate patient we performed surgery on earlier in the day, they started calling me at Accident/Emergency (ground floor) for an emergency case that just rushed in for my unit. The same me that had to attend to this patient who needed immediate attention? The same me that stood all day in the theatre? The same me that hadn't had a good night's rest for almost 2wks? I didn't have 4 hands, 8 legs or 10 heads, so I had to hurriedly finish with the patient upstairs and fly down there. If you were the one that came to the A/E with a loved one, you would say "the doctor wasn't even around" or "the doctor was sleeping" and you would start screaming at me when I finally show up. Because you're in your own world that's very different from mine. When you see me unavoidably grumpy and irritable after two weeks of such calls, you would say doctors are rude and arrogant. Or when I end up forgetting something or doing something wrong cos of how over-worked I've been, you would scream murder! It's depressing. I didn't choose to work like that; I was forced to! You want to sue? I'm looking for who to sue too!

I have a lot to say, but let me stop and summarize: the Nigerian system as a whole is riddled with corruption and all its consequences. Nothing works, nothing is as it should be. The health care sector is part of the Nigerian system; you can't have other sectors like power, agriculture, economy, judiciary, even foreign affairs (remember Morocco?) in a depressing mess and expect the health care sector to be all shiny and rosy simply because life is involved; the same issues affecting the others also affect it. It's true that there are cases of malpractice now and then (which happen even in developed countries), but the main issue in most cases is the poor health care structure we have to work with. Until we can get our leaders to see such important things as important, you'll just keep complaining. And until our leaders are constitutionally forced to send their children to Nigerian universities and seek medical care in Nigerian government hospitals (which would make them put things in order), nothing will change.
Thank you.

Oh no! New case of Ebola hits Liberia

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 12:04 PM PDT

According to BBC Africa...sad!

Ignore IGP, APC tells voters

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 10:23 AM PDT

The Inspector General of Police released a statement today asking Nigerians to go home immediately after voting, but APC says voters should ignore that directive and can wait to see of their votes are counted. Read the statement below...
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has told Nigerian voters to ignore the unlawful order by the Inspector-General of Police urging them to go home after casting their ballots during the forthcoming election
In a statement issued in Lagos on Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the electorate should rather listen to the INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, who said the electoral law does not state anywhere that voters cannot or should not wait to watch and ensure that their votes are counted.
It therefore urged the electorate to make sure they stayed behind to protect their votes after casting their ballots, as was the case in 2011.

APC said contrary to the suspicious directive by the IGP, INEC encourages voters to stay behind and watch their votes counted, saying the law expects such voters to stay behind but to conduct themselves in an orderly manner.

''According to Jega, who appeared on Channels TV on Friday morning, the electoral law says anyone that has no business with the electoral process at the polling booths but desires to monitor events should stay at least some metres away from the polling agents and completely away from the ballot box after casting their votes.

''The INEC Chairman further clarified that all registered voters have businesses with the process and can therefore not be classified as people that don't have businesses at polling units.

''Therefore, the IGP has no constitutional right or powers under the constitution or Police Act to rewrite the electoral law. The role of the police is to maintain law and order or such other assistance as may be sought from the police by INEC,'' the party said.

It also called on Nigerians to ignore the so-called public service announcement concerning the show of force by government security agencies, saying it is part of efforts to intimidate the electorate and pave the way for the PDP to rig the elections.

APC also asked Nigerians to ignore the SMS being sent around by the agents of the PDP, asking them to send their names and the last five digits of their VIN (Voter Identification Number) to certain numbers. 

''These and other messages are being sent out by the PDP to steal people's PVCs, intimidate voters and manipulate the elections. Nigerians should never allow that to happen,'' the party said.
Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Lagos, March 20th 2015

Purple Beatz Poetry Challenge winner, enjoy weekend getaway prize at Oriental Hotel

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 09:41 AM PDT

Remember the Wema Bank's Purple Beatz poetry contest on "Roses are red…"? Click here for recap. Trust Wema Bank in keeping their words as they announce the winners of the contest.
2nd Runner-Up – Nnagoziem Udensi
1st Runner Up – Happinness Iheme
Ultimate Winner – Chudi Uwadi



The Ultimate winner, Mr. ChudiUwadi, with his wife were treated to a memorable weekend get-away at the prestigious Oriental Hotel, Lagos. The couple was glad to be given thisopportunity to have a nice time together despite their very busy schedule.
With Wema Bank, building relationships is all that matters.

Chris Brown denies having a new girlfriend, claims the girl was trying to 'use' him

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 09:36 AM PDT

A few websites today claimed Chris Brown was now dating model Candace Brook after one of his friends posted a pic of him and the girl on twitter and instagram suggesting there was something going on between them...but Chris took to twitter this afternoon to deny it. He wrote;
"I don't have a new girl and don't plan on it anytime soon. #rumorkiller," he tweeted. And then added, "Some people try to ride the wave and take suggestive pictures misleading others. Knowing damn well they came wit da homies and not me!"
He has since taking down the tweet. Meanwhile, a baby bottle was seen on Chris' tour bus as the singer is said to be spending a lot of time with his daughter, Royalty. See that after the cut...


GTFOH! Lol. See the Linkedin profile pic of this manager at Mobil

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 09:14 AM PDT

A LIB reader was just minding her business, browsing Linkedin when she saw this. Lol...See the profile pic of that manager at Mobil. Is that for real or someone is just messing with her?

TF? Fr Mbaka still insisting GEJ is after his life. Releases statement

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 10:27 AM PDT

Controversial Enugu-based Reverend father, Fr Mbaka is still insisting that the president and his wife want him dead. He's now accusing Enugu police of not taking the threat seriously and claiming that some men packed in a Hilux bus came to look for him recently at his Parish but didn't find him. Below is a statement he released via his Media Officer, Ike Maximus Ugwuoke..
"It is with a deep sense of concern that we are constrained to make this statement on the continued threat to the life of Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka over his 2015 New Year message titled "From Good Luck to Bad Luck. The Enugu State Police Command has refuted claims by Fr. Mbaka that his life is in danger. It dismissed Fr. Mbaka's outcry over threat to his life as baseless.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Ebere Amarizu , DSP, was quoted as saying, "We do not have any report by Fr. Mbaka over threat to his life. We have not received any complaint from him".
On the backdrop of the above, one begins to wonder whether the alarm raised by Fr. Mbaka on an alleged plot to kill him was a mere rhetoric as the police had made it to appear merely because there has not been an official report to the police over it.
Absence of a formal report on threat to one's life doesn't negate the reality of such threat more so when the victim had made a public outcry on this issue.
To argue otherwise is akin to denying the fact of death in the face of a man's corpse merely because there is no certificate certifying his death…
Yesterday (Wednesday) strange hoodlums in a black Hilux besieged his parish compound but they left disappointed when they could not see him.
"Wherever and whoever this threat is coming from, we state that there are strong and compelling circumstances pointing towards the fact that Fr. Mbaka's latest attacks were stemming from his said 2015 New Year message, which was not favourable to the President Goodluck Jonathan-led administration."

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Posted: 20 Mar 2015 08:43 AM PDT

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What is wrong with this photo?

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 08:30 AM PDT

Clue: You will only see what's wrong with it if you have a dirty mind...hehe. That is Natasha Belling, an anchor for Australian television's Network Ten. She was minding her business reading the news when people spotted what they spotted. Lol. You see it?

Photos: Paul and Anita Okoye's son step out in style

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 08:24 AM PDT

Andre Okoye pictured looking like 'Diopka' in Ajeh clothing owned by his uncle. He's beginning to look so much like his dad...

Lil Wayne accuses Drake of sleeping with one of his girlfriends

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 08:01 AM PDT

Looks like Lil Wayne is planning to pen a tell-all about his love life. TMZ got their hands on excerpts from the book where he writes about the time Drake came to see him while he was locked up in prison on gun charges and told him he was sleeping with one of his girlfriends. Read below...
"Lil Wayne was ready to physically attack Drake for screwing his girlfriend ... and Wayne says this himself in a book proposal he's shopping. TMZ has obtained a portion of the proposal Wayne has sent to various publishing houses, and his story is crazy. Wayne claims while he was serving time at Rikers Island for gun possession, Drake visited him and glibly confessed, saying, "Yeah, it's true. Don't f*** with her like that cause I did f*** her." Wayne writes, "This is the type of s*** that a man never wants to find out when he's locked up.
Or, maybe so, cause only God knows what I would have done if I wasn't locked up right now." Wayne admits in the proposal he and his GF argued a lot, and that may be why Drake said, "Don't f*** with her like that." As for the timeline, Wayne says the woman told him she had sex with Drake the day before they met.
Wayne goes on, "I woke up feeling f***** up about the f***** up day that I had ... finding out that she f***** Drake was the absolute worst thing I could've ever found out." And he says, "As a man, honestly, that s*** hurt ... and not because it was Drake, it could have been any man. It would've hurt the same." Wayne then goes on and says he was so depressed he didn't come out of his cell for days.
We're told there's intense interest among publishers. We'll definitely read it

The Bank Abuja: Bank Alert event with Korede Bello holds tomorrow

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 07:51 AM PDT

Over the past year we have celebrated with many; Superstars and extremely wonderful People too. We therefore cordially invite you to celebrate with us as it's been a year so far...of Premium Banking.

 Saturday, 21 March, 2015. Time: 10pm. The Bank Abuja. Twitter/Instagram @TheBank_Abuja


Cossy Orjiakor and Anita Joseph take sexy pics on movie set

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 07:41 AM PDT

The sexy girls are currently on a movie location together. Don't know who the girl in red is but she's hot too. See another photo after the cut...




Photo: Gospel artist RhymeStar Ray battered by soldiers for wearing camouflage shorts

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 07:22 AM PDT

Popular Abuja based gospel musician RhymeStar Ray Ekwu was beaten up last night by two soldiers on mufty for wearing camouflage shorts. He said he was coming back from seeing off a friend when the men accosted him. He said they slapped and beat him with their hands and belt and injured his ears but thankfully, it wasn't ruptured. He had to be treated in hospital.

Rihanna's dad jokes about statutory rape

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 07:15 AM PDT

Well, I don't think it's much of a big deal but blacks on Facebook are going in on the man. Yesterday, Rihanna's father, Ronald Fenty, shared a pic on Facebook, joking about rapper Tyga & his underage lover, Kylie Jenner. Some felt it was an inappropriate comment to make. See that after the cut...




Belinda Effah covers March edition of Reel E magazine

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 06:58 AM PDT

On this edition, we caught up with one of the emerging lead actress in Nollywood, a multiple award winner, Belinda Effah, who proudly refers to herself as 'small Calabar girl'

Belinda Effah has sojourned the movie industry close to a decade now, though, she went underground for about two years before re-appearing again, by then, she said the Industry was ready for her.
 And suffice to say that since her come-back in 2012, she has gradually made a very bold statement for herself in the highly saturated Industry. Belinda is different in a special way and her down-to-earth, critical and open-minded attitude endear her more to us. So, go get copies now.
You can be part of the REEL E Magazine by writing to us on reelemagazine@yahoo.comor stevopoet@gmail.com. So, why don't you go grab a copy of the magazine now and enjoy all the refreshing stories!!! It is published by Total Recall Media Limited, the Producers of REEL E on TV & Radio, E-ACCESS, Buzz Live with Owen Gee, Lincoln's Clan and Two Sides of a Coin soap series.

Alayande Stephen T.
Editor-In-Chief
REEL E MAGAZINE
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Single vs Married: The Richard saga - the problem Nigerian females have

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 08:48 AM PDT

A lady who agrees with our millionaire CEO. She has more to say. Read below...
After reading the (hate) comments posted on the single vs married article, I could not resist the urge to air my thoughts on the whole issue(big shoutout to Richard by the way...the article was on point)
Despite the fact that we are living in the 21st century with advance development in technology and infrastructure, it's still so sad to see that people(especially Africans) are still living and thinking in an archaic manner(1800 type of thinking) especially when it comes to issues of relationships and marriages.
I laughed when I read some of the comments posted on the article from women because they are ladies who are not willing to learn. 

Gone are the days where a man stuck to his woman whether she cooked or not and looked like beyonce or squidward. That was in the primitive era when there was nothing like a TV set where men could sit down and gawk at the kim k's and the beyonce's. The 18th century man was satisfied with the occasional missionary sex he got from his wife and his own self help(you know what I mean ;) ). 
However, you cannot liken that man to the man of the 21st century who has been exposed to the likes of kim k's on TV, playboy magazines and undiluted porn! The man that has been exposed to various types of intercontinental dishes from various restaurants(be it burka or Chinese) who faces serious temptation at his place of work with females colleagues with ungodly shapes(the type that makes you sweat under Ac lol) with his libido working overtime! The man who is now a self acclaimed gym freak e.t.c(the list goes on and on). If after all these description you can still sit there and tell me that if he has unconditional love for you, he wouldn't cheat then my sister it is either you're high on weed of SUPERIOR quality or you are just plain stupid.
Let's put it this way, if your partner is given the opportunity to sleep with kim Kardashian, Do you think he would reject it because of the unconditional love he has for you(even when you're out of shape and lazy in the bedroom) I pray ooo! #lovegbakwookwu. Take a look at our parents for example most of them are miserable in their marriages(especially the men) think about it for a split second and ask yourself the silent question why. How many of you can swear that your father has never cheated on your mother(let's be honest) close to none actually! Pause again and ask yourself why? Yes your guess is as good as mine.
Every nigerian female is caught up in her own world where a guy comes and sweeps her off her feet and gets married to her in front of the whole world with his being faithful to her 24/7( hehehe fairytale) you need to wake up real quick..all those things only happen in a 3D Award Winning Romance novel/movie. None of it is really!
If you think that just because you're married,you can afford to let yourself go and your man would still be faithful then I am deeply sorry for you. For those of you who don't want to even go through the stress of doing the things stated in Richards list, just save yourself the stress of getting married because you are definitely not ready for it. Be like me!!(I am not interested in getting married...ITS NOT BY FORCE!).
To those who would actually take the advice given to them by Richard, I respect you a lot and I wish you the best in your endeavors.
Yours unrepentantly
Anita

Response to doctors negligence tweet - from a doctor

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 06:40 AM PDT

This morning, this twitter user explained how a woman stormed a hospital in Lagos accusing them of leaving a pad inside her (Read here). A doctor, not the ones involved, just responded. Read below...
"This might be insignificant but as a doctor, I hate when our profession is brought to ridicule by some "attention seekers" who just want to paint us in bad light. The tweeter most likely didn't know what was going on and just said what came to his mind.
Lets break down the facts. A pad was left in the woman since two days ago- two days after an operation, a woman is still in bed, just getting back on her feet. It is almost not possible to barge into the office.
Secondly, how did she see inside of her to know if a pad was left in her tummy or not? Even an x-ray machine would not pick up a pad in her abdomen. I am assuming it was a perineal (Vaginal) pad and it is normal to keep pads inside women after surgery because of bleeding. This is checked about twice a day and like any normal pad for menses, the patient should discard it at intervals.

It was sad that our fellow Nigerians failed to reason things out before blasting doctors. Nigerian doctors are well trained. We like other Nigerians have been failed by the system. We make do with what we can get access to. I agree that the female doctor was a little unprofessional but look at it- she wasn't said to have insulted the woman back. The man didn't even look at the fact that the woman who entered the office was invading his own Privacy as a patient too. Nigerian patients can be very obnoxious sometimes and need harsh tones to get messages across to them. May God help us all.
Doc P

Corps members in Kebbi state being taught to use guns? (photos)

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 06:34 AM PDT

According to a LIB reader who is a Corper in Kebbi state, he said Corps members are being taught how to use the m60 guns for protection because of the insecurity related to the forthcoming election.
"The corp members were given security tips on how to prevent and handle mishaps in the course of the elections. They will not be given guns and ammunitions but in case the Boko boys decide to show their faces, Corpers will be able to help the security agents. After all, we are all serving our father's land." He said
Dignitaries at the event today where Corpers were shown how to shoot by soldiers include the Emir of Gwandu, Commanding officer of the 1Battalion Dukku Barracks Lieutenant colonel M.M Abu,  the Commissioner of police, Director of Ndlea, military and paramilitary personnel and some corp members.

Major breakthrough income from Oil & Gas business- by a frustrated Keke businessman

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 05:59 AM PDT

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She was into cakes decoration and sale of jewelries just to keep body and soul.
It was so frustrating cos she couldn't meet up her obligations or support her husband
and kids, but now makes *more than* N200,000 after her first month in her business
Here's her picture and see what she said==> http://myvirtualpetrolstation.com/dalin.htm


3. Meet Mrs. Onome Maureen (Lagos)
She made $10,000 by her 4th month of launching her Oil & Gas business as well. Fast forward 6 months later, she's already getting recognized on stage. Went for a one month holiday at Dubai, courtesy her Oil & Gas business, received extra monthly Car allowances.

Here's her picture and how she stumbled into this
                      

4. Meet Me. Mr. Joke Enaks (Lagos)

Last year, precisely on Christmas day, December 25th according to the Vice President of the Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC), Comrade Issa Aremu said that for about three months now, 22 state governors out of the 36 states in Nigeria were delaying or refusing to pay their workers' salariesbut they paid the delegates during the just concluded primary elections across the states.


Truth is, that same last year when people were crying and weeping over non-payment of salaries, high unemployment rates, crazy job losses etc… myself and a few serious people were banking over N1 million Naira PER month extra from this Brand New business opportunity in the Petroleum sector…WITHOUT selling petrol, kerosene or diesel.

Doubt this? It's okay…

Now Watch the LIVE VIDEOthat shows my income proofs and then fill the form on our website to get our FREE 6-day oil and gas business newsletter training as you prepare to attend this weekend's Oil & Gas business Launch at http://myvirtualpetrolstation.com/dalin.htm



The True Story Of  How I Discovered The Oil & Gas Business From One Keke Seller

As you know as a young Delta state guy in my early thirties, what do you think is topmost on my mind after going to school?

You guessed right!

It's how to make some good money...since there are no ready-made high paying jobs lying around. (Side Comment: Maybe that's how you got to this article, you too want to make not any kind of money but GOOD money, so watch what I say from hereon...)






So sometime around April 2013, I raised some cash and wanted to buy the newly introduced "Keke Napep" by the Delta state governor (Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan) to keep body and soul together.

I went to a friend at Akure who sold it and while we were chatting he introduced me to the oil and gas business opportunity.


Well, I took the business like a pinch of salt but became a stakeholder few days later.

I started like a joke...

But You Won't Believe What Happened In My First month! I Made My First N240,000 From The Oil and Gas Business!!!

It was like a dream. I mean I know some of my banker friends who earn around N80,000. I mean bankers o!


But something I started like a joke turned a N240,000 profit for me.


It gets better...


I then made over N350,000 in my next 2 months...EACH month!


Before I knew it, my oil business began bringing for me in excess of over N420,000 on slow months and above N600,000 on better months.


Listen, I'm barely 30 years old o!
If I can do this oil & gas business, so can you!


Infact few weeks ago, Mr. Timothy Anike made N1.3million as profit from the same business. Mrs. Onome Maureen made $12,000 from it and you know the dollar to naira rate, right?

If you'd like to know about this…it starts with one simple step:
All it takes is for you to be a stakeholder with the US Oil & Gas company working with them part-time.


How to Become a StakeHolder In This Oil & Gas Opportunity With The MTN Analogy

Now, let me explain what it means to be a stakeholder in this Oil & Gas business project. Now imagine when MTN came into Nigeria let's say 10years ago, and the kind of money they are making right now was not as huge as it was 10 years ago…Yes or Yes?

Reason is, today they have more networks, more people have a need to buy recharge cards that's why they're making a lot of money than 10 years ago.

Now, what if MTN gives you an offer to become a stakeholder in their expansion 10 years ago to expand to MTN to an area so that, so that any area you expanded to and TODAY anybody that buys recharge cards from that area, YOU get paid a portion.

What will your income be like?
HUGE right?


Well, exactly that's the same opportunity this US Oil & Gas company is bringing to you.

Now you can become a stakeholder in this and you will discover all the details this weekend at our Oil & Gas business launch taking place at http://myvirtualpetrolstation.com/dalin.htm


Now, this is for real and its okay to doubt…but you must think like a champion. The lifestyle of a champion is that they keep *trying*


What if you actually went to our website, you attended our business launch and it turns out to be the best financial decision you've made this year or in a lifetime. How are you going to feel about it?


Well in the next 3 -5 years from today, we're going to have more regrets for the things we didn't attempt to start than the things we actually started but failed.


So you've got to think like a champion and attend this Oil & Gas business launch. See full details about it and how to reserve your seat at http://myvirtualpetrolstation.com/dalin.htm

Guess what? It all started with a DECISION and a little financial capital of between N35,000 – N140,000. We never imagined that a token capital + hard work + commitment + persistence would be the success recipe for a positive lifestyle change with benefits which include:

- Weekly income
- Monthly income
- Monthly Car allowances
- Paid vacations abroad
- International recognitions
- 25% commissions etc

If you're ready to make a decision to take charge of your future, earning a six to seven figure income, then we are ready to work with you…take you by the hand, working with you to help you build your income from month 1 to month 2 and by the 12th month an average income of N10 million Naira.


Well, here are real life examples of people we have already helped at http://myvirtualpetrolstation.com/dalin.htm


And O… Our phone number is at the website link below just in case you want to speak with us.

But you must book a calling appointment with me first by sending a Text message with your Name + Reserve-DL-Oil + Your WHATSAPP Number + Your GSM number to book a seat or speak with me or attend our business briefing on 0803 930 7316 or +234803 930 7316

Here's a more detailed explanation on the Oil & Gas business opportunity at http://myvirtualpetrolstation.com/dalin.htm

Cheers,
Your Friends – Mr. Joke Enaks and Mrs. Onome Maureen

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde gets her own Omotola store on Konga

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 05:58 AM PDT

Balling! Omotola Jalade Ekeinde now has her own store on Konga.com. Check on it here

Photos: Car jacker caught in Abuja

Posted: 20 Mar 2015 06:48 AM PDT

This man was caught trying to steal a car around 10.25am today March 20th in front of Lozumba commercial complex area 10, Garki, Abuja, behind the popular UTC complex. The plaza security said he acted like he was answering a call while using a master key to unlock the car. They chased and caught him and beat him up. Police from UTC came and took him away. Photo of the car he tried to steal after the cut...



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