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Festus Keyamo on Abuja Bombing.
Festus Keyamo on Abuja Bombing.
Nigerian State Security Service are bungling investigations relating to the October 1st Independence Day Abuja Bombing. Festus Keyamo Solicitor to Charles Okah. Nigerian Bar Association Condemn Secret Trial "Only yesterday, Thursday, the airwaves were awash with news that operatives of the SSS prevented suspects of the October 1, 2010 bomb blast at Abuja, representation in court as lawyers hired by them were not allowed access to court. "This morning, the print media reported the same news. I have again confirmed from counsel representing the said suspects about the news regarding their access into their work place (the court room) and I was told that they were denied access. "The implication of the conduct of these overzealous or misguided operatives is manifold. "Firstly, denial of right to counsel is a grave breach of the accused's fundamental rights as well as an assault of the due process of law. It is a monumental embarrassment to the trial; procedure in Nigeria that our officials can by such misbehavior taint a bonafide criminal proceeding irretrievably "Secondly, the exclusion of journalists from criminal proceedings no matter how serious deprives Nigerians of their ruight to freedom of information "Thirdly, the magistrate ought not to have engaged in judicial proceedings where it was apparent that his court had been barricaded with counsel excluded. What he has unwittingly acceded to is to render the entire proceedings a farce devoid of the minimum standards of a <b>...</b>
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Abuja Protest over Fuel Subsidy Removal
Abuja Protest over Fuel Subsidy Removal
In the Federal Capital Territory, commuters and transport operators continue to groan over increased cost of services.
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NHOL - Transcorp Hilton Hotel FCT Abuja Nigeria
NHOL - Transcorp Hilton Hotel FCT Abuja Nigeria
Picture Tour of the accommodation & facilities of Transcorp Hilton Hotel located in the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja in Nigeria by www.nigerianhotelsonline.com
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hotel abuja
hotel abuja
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05042011080_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011080_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application which the official from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plenty but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications. Contrast that with 240 he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration to process their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High Commission to stop more people, school children and babies from being crushed. This is a personal plea from Nigerians in Manchester to the Hon President of the Federation, and all powers that be in Abuja to please "Come over to Macedonia and help us" or simply send more resources. This new e <b>...</b>
2:03
Houston to Abuja Exports Part 2- Infiniti FX35 Engine Sound
Houston to Abuja Exports Part 2- Infiniti FX35 Engine Sound
www.flickr.com Revving the Engine! Badass ride
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05042011077_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011077_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery or Organised Rip-Off from Abuja? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester & London UK are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application (plus - ""unconfirmed tips") which the officials from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how and when these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks "holidays" in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications, living him with only few days to process Manchester - the biggest Naija City outside London. Contrast that with 240 applications he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester to get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in these great cities of London and Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration Tuesday from as early as 3am to join the queue for processing their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High <b>...</b>
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Did the Govt stop Blackberry services..mpg
Did the Govt stop Blackberry services..mpg
Did the government stop blackberry services?
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05042011079_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011079_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery or Organised Rip-Off from Abuja? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester & London UK are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application (plus - ""unconfirmed tips") which the officials from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how and when these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks "holidays" in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications, living him with only few days to process Manchester - the biggest Naija City outside London. Contrast that with 240 applications he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester to get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in these great cities of London and Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration Tuesday from as early as 3am to join the queue for processing their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High <b>...</b>
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05042011083_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011083_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery or Organised Rip-Off from Abuja? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester & London UK are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application (plus - ""unconfirmed tips") which the officials from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how and when these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks "holidays" in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications, living him with only few days to process Manchester - the biggest Naija City outside London. Contrast that with 240 applications he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester to get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in these great cities of London and Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration Tuesday from as early as 3am to join the queue for processing their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High <b>...</b>
1:41
05042011076_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011076_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery or Organised Rip-Off from Abuja? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester & London UK are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application (plus - ""unconfirmed tips") which the officials from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how and when these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks "holidays" in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications, living him with only few days to process Manchester - the biggest Naija City outside London. Contrast that with 240 applications he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester to get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in these great cities of London and Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration Tuesday from as early as 3am to join the queue for processing their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High <b>...</b>
0:45
05042011084_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011084_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery or Organised Rip-Off from Abuja? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester & London UK are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application (plus - ""unconfirmed tips") which the officials from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how and when these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks "holidays" in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications, living him with only few days to process Manchester - the biggest Naija City outside London. Contrast that with 240 applications he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester to get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in these great cities of London and Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration Tuesday from as early as 3am to join the queue for processing their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High <b>...</b>
3:08
05042011078_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011078_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery or Organised Rip-Off from Abuja? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester & London UK are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application (plus - ""unconfirmed tips") which the officials from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how and when these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks "holidays" in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications, living him with only few days to process Manchester - the biggest Naija City outside London. Contrast that with 240 applications he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester to get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in these great cities of London and Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration Tuesday from as early as 3am to join the queue for processing their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High <b>...</b>
0:32
05042011082_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011082_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery or Organised Rip-Off from Abuja? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester & London UK are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application (plus - ""unconfirmed tips") which the officials from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how and when these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks "holidays" in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications, living him with only few days to process Manchester - the biggest Naija City outside London. Contrast that with 240 applications he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester to get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in these great cities of London and Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration Tuesday from as early as 3am to join the queue for processing their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High <b>...</b>
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05042011081_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
05042011081_Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester UK.mp4
Nigeria e-Passport Chaos in Manchester. Could this be a SCAM or Broad Day Light Robbery or Organised Rip-Off from Abuja? Many bewildered Nigerians living in Manchester & London UK are told to go home and hope for the best after majority of them have paid upward of $65, plus £20 processing fee per e-Passport application (plus - ""unconfirmed tips") which the officials from Imigration Services Abuja refused to confirm how and when these Nigerians could get their e-passports or their money back. UK Police were drafted in to sort the mess. As the Big Book says "The harvest is plentiful but the labourers are very few". The Immigration boss from Abuja spent two weeks "holidays" in Northern Ireland processing only 150 applications, living him with only few days to process Manchester - the biggest Naija City outside London. Contrast that with 240 applications he processed in Manchester on the first day. According to him, the number has grown in geometrical proportion since then and he is calling on his bosses back home in Abuja to either extend his team's stay in Manchester to get the job done. Otherwise, many Nigerians living in these great cities of London and Manchester will be asking for their money back. News from London claimed that more than 500 Nigerians decended into Nigeria High Commission - Immigration Tuesday from as early as 3am to join the queue for processing their e-passports when a confusion broke out. The police we understand has barricaded Nigeria High <b>...</b>
4:06
Nigeria Terrorism
Nigeria Terrorism
Nigerian security services are hunting for the perpetrators of last month's bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Abuja that killed 23 people. VOA's Scott Stearns reports.
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Explosions rock Nigerian capital on independence day
Explosions rock Nigerian capital on independence day
www.timesofearth.com Abuja - Two car bombs have exploded in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, as the country marks its 50th independence anniversary. "Two car bombs exploded and eight people are confirmed dead," Jimoh Moshood, the Abuja police spokesman, told Reuters news agency. A smaller explosion also hit a venue where the president was attending celebrations on Friday, injuring one person. "My information is that there was an explosion in a house," Emmanuel Ojukwu, a police spokesman, told the news agency AFP. "I cannot confirm any fatalities." Earlier on Friday rebels from the oil-producing north threatened to bomb celebrations in the city. In an email, fighters from the Niger delta said bombs had been planted at the venue of Friday's lavish parade attended by senior officials and foreign dignitaries. "Several explosive devices have been successfully planted in and around the venue by our operatives working inside the government security services," the email, signed by Jomo Gbomo, said. The message urged people to evacuate by 09:30 GMT. "In evacuating the area, keep a safe distance from vehicles and trash bins." However, television footage of the parade at the time the deadline expired showed no reaction by security forces. Goodluck Jonathan, the president, attended the parade, dressed in his traditional black fedora hat and dark suit, before inspecting massed ranks of soldiers on the rain-swept parade ground from an open-top jeep. He is from the Niger delta area and <b>...</b>
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COZA SWITCH 2010
COZA SWITCH 2010
We all know we need to make a switch. Whether in terms of our personal lives, careers, or pursuits. On a larger scale, our nation needs to make the crucial switch that will take her for where she is now to that height we all desire for Nigeria. Join the COMMOWEALTH OF ZION ASSEMBLY, ABUJA as we host Dr. Myles, Rev. Sam Adeyemi and Pst. Poju Oyemade at the THIS DAY DOME. 12th -14th December, 2010 as we make this SWITCH. In a rare moment in time, we have the privilege of gleaning from the wisdom of these three men who have proven to be gifts to this generation and the world at large.
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Elim-Top Bwari facilities.mp4
Elim-Top Bwari facilities.mp4
Welcome to our newly opened **** HOTEL, RESORT & CONFERENCE CENTRE. It 57 exclusively furnished air conditioned rooms and suites, Restaurant, Barbeque, 3 Bars, Swimming pool, Gym, Cyber Café & wireless internet, Laundry, spacious car park, transport services (taxi, bus, car hire), Hall with public address system, projector and AC - for conferences, banquets, meetings, weddings and other events (up to 250 persons). The resort is strategically situated in a serene environment near Abuja, capital of Nigeria (Western Africa) Modern facilities and excellent service awaits you!
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MTN Link Nite event - Abuja.flv
MTN Link Nite event - Abuja.flv
MTN Link Nite is a unique event built on the platforms of motivation and networking with the aim of creating and sustaining an active community ie an elite group of young professionals who are proud of their status and the various telecommunication products and services provided by MTN which enriches their lives.


































