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Aproko News 88

By Chief in 13 Mar 2017 | 23:01
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[b][color =purple]its my pleasure to welcome you back to my Aproko News. [/color][/b]
[size =80]1st news[/size]
[IMG]https://z-p3-scontent-ams3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/cp0/e15/q65/p296x100/17309004_1003056143128449_3739647572361384499_n.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoiYiJ9&_nc_eui2=v1%3AAeGSl3X_myjflpuOso4A47kPBpN8w-kZoSpPCm0YoRaSi9O-gZlWrfjnu9ZKhUSdOtLpC62rvBVe3-D_AugNJdTjr6-r9EkWsH11bBNn9ANw7Q&oh=c5cc4643eb59750d3a566ea1b94b158a&oe=592D0EF7[/IMG]
The Apapa Area Command of Nigeria Customs
Service has impounded a 40-feet container
laden with 2,700 cartons of Tilapia frozen fish
valued at N22 million.
Controller of the command, Comptroller Jibril
Umar while briefing Aprokos in Lagos
yesterday, said the container laden with frozen
fish which was imported into the country from
Turkey was falsely declared to contain apples.
He said the false declaration was discovered
upon the scanning of the container.
He explained that the imported fish species
falls under the federal government fish import
prohibition list, adding that importers of
allowable species of fish are expected to
obtain licence and permit as well as necessary
quota before such importation into the
country.
The Customs boss said the importer of the
fish had made a false declaration that the
container was laden with apples, in a bid to
evade detection and arrest.
The Customs boss also said a suspect had
been arrested in connection with the seizure
while investigation ha commenced to “bring
other accomplices to book”.
It would be recalled that the federal
government had vowed to clamp down on
illegal fish importers.
Last week, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture
said anyone found importing frozen fish
without license from the Department of
Fisheries and Aquaculture of the ministry
risked a five- year jail term or fine of $250,
000 or both.
[b]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO reports a well
renowned fish farmer told him it is quite sad
that Nigerians are importing fish like Tilapia,
"Tilapia that's everywhere in the country, You
don't even need to go to the river to get it, if
heavy rain falls you can even see Tilapia in
our gutters, what a shame." The fish farmer
said.[/b]
[size =80]2nd News[/size]
[IMG]https://z-p3-scontent-ams3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/cp0/e15/q65/p296x100/17264573_1003060813127982_4790952301208535825_n.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoiYiJ9&_nc_eui2=v1%3AAeEqeBUvj3iTgVwf7Ns3ePSlrDcq68orkqQ8pCbPBiUfb_pRV8PCihGpwiwvWgUMKoxKRxuvYHV-JCjgBJo2DjdP8ZFahTNmRfrt5ymgF_FUwA&oh=1a9cf87f563db1e905287b3864439e01&oe=597021B7[/IMG] A fake lawyer bursts into tears after he was
apprehended presiding a case in Kurna Shari'a
Court, Kano State.
The fake lawyer who was apprehend during a
routine Shari'a court case in Kano State where
he stood to defend a suspect in a petty crime
case.
As the case unfolded the judge became wary
of the defendant's attorney and questioned
him about his missteps and actions in the
court, the judge thereby invited the lawyer to
his chambers where after thorough
examination found out the said lawyer was a
fake.
He was arrested and there behold the lawyer
decided to let the waterfalls out of his eyes.
[u]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO reports when he
asked the fake lawyer why he was crying, he
said he was afraid of how many strokes of
cane he would get from the Shari'a court.[/u]
13 Mar 2017 | 23:01
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lol He no dey fear say he go dey behind bars
14 Mar 2017 | 18:36
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lol... so na dah one make him dey cry.... I taya o
14 Mar 2017 | 23:10
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lol
15 Mar 2017 | 04:49
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Lol
15 Mar 2017 | 08:34
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lolzzz
15 Mar 2017 | 17:52
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