Success is not really about the amount of money you have.Strippers earn as much as 150,000 naira weekly exposing their naked bodies in clubs.Also, some politicians steal public funds,and leave their people to suffer.The list of ungodly means of making money are endless.Can we say people who make lots of money by ungodly means are successful?The likes of Bill Gates and Aliko Dangote can never be poor simply because they have a solution to some of human problems.Bill Gate helps solve the problem of information technology. .Dangote helps solve the problem of getting some basic needs like salt,cement,flour,steel,oil and gas and real estate.I think success is fulfilling your destiny on earth,and achieving your vision.A lot of rich people today are not successful.What is your own definition of success???
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A Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday ordered the Nigeria Police Force to pay a fine of N18 million for illegally selling off three fuel tanker trailers belonging to three fuel tanker owners. Dauda Jibril, Vwede Akpohonor and William Onos, had in 2007 sued the Inspector-General of Police over the unlawful selling off their tanker trailers by the police during the pendency of a suit.
Delivering judgment, Justice Gabriel Kolawole held that the police were "reckless, fraudulent and dishonest with the shoddy and shameful manner the vehicles of the plaintiffs were secretly disposed of."
Kolawole said that the vehicles were sold in spite of a pending suit and dismissed the police claim that the trailers were abandoned by alleged pipeline vandals while siphoning petroleum products in Delta. He held that police acted in bad faith when the then trial judge, Justice Babs Kuewumi, ordered that the vehicles be released on bonds to their owners, but they defied the order.
The judge said that the police claim of obtaining an Abuja Chief Magistrates’ Court order authorising the sale was a nullity because the court had been ceased of power to do so. The Magistrates’ Court, he said, had struck out the criminal charge against the plaintiffs and discharged them forthwith.
He said: "The unlawful and criminal sales of the three fuel tankers belonging to the plaintiffs cannot be cured by order of the magistrate court because it lacked power to issue such order. Worse still, there is no cogent evidence by police to defeat the claims of the plaintiffs who have proved their respective case against the first defendant (police) on the illegal, unlawful and irregular sales of their vehicles."
The plaintiffs had, through their counsel, Mr Kamin Asunogie, claimed N11.4 million as the cost of the vehicles as at the time they were sold off. They had also claimed an additional N6 million as special damages caused them by the action of police, which were both granted.
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