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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Horton wrote:sparkly wrote:Horton wrote:
Go see the site then post. Ur Kelele is unwarranted
Wahenga wakasema chema chajiuza, kibaya chajitembeza
Yes proverbs will definitely make u rich 😆
@Horton are you Dande, Elizabeth or Shiv in real life?
Your defense of Cytonn borders on the obsessive. You remind me of the horny teenager trope in American movies. The one that stalks the hot girl next door to the extent of buying binoculars to watch her in her bedroom. Unbeknownst to the horny teenager, the hot girl is banging a hunk from the neighbourhood.
In short, if you are not one of the founding members of Cytonn, you are too emotionally invested in someone else's girlfriend
Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/19/2016 Posts: 204
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Horton wrote:
Paul couple of things I must point out again:
1. You do very poor research, if you did it properly you would know that it’s being sold by a buyer and not the developer
2. Why is it that you come crawling out of the woodwork only to post on Cytonn?
3. The rest of us are eagerly waiting for bank HY results and u are looking for “dirt” on instagram on Cytonnn. 😆😆If this is not an “agenda” then what is it? Look for a hobby....another hobby not Cytonn. 😆😆
Hello Edwin.
Creating a Instagram account posing a a person and not a company to sell your developments - well enough said there.
A buyer? By that logic, has she also bought all the ruaka projects and tajeri height? Cos she’s selling that too on Instagram so quite frankly you have a poor argument
This supposed buyer ONLY and SOLELY posts about Cytonn properties she wants to sell... BY THAT LOGIC SHES ALREADY BOUGHT AND RESELLING EVERY PROPERTY CYTONN IS ALLEGEDLY BUILDING - someone please call bullshit!
I didn’t go looking for dirt. A sponsored post, as I’m sure you’re aware Edwin as you LOVE marketing - is a PAID Instagram post which means it shows up on other people’s instagrams without them looking for it.
The only people eagerly awaiting your cooked results are your employees and those you have sadly preyed on through ruthless marketing, preying on targets you know aren’t fully knowledgeable for reasons beyond their control on your Ponzi.
Good day Edwin.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/30/2007 Posts: 1,558 Location: Nairobi
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sparkly wrote:Horton wrote:sparkly wrote:Horton wrote:
Go see the site then post. Ur Kelele is unwarranted
Wahenga wakasema chema chajiuza, kibaya chajitembeza
Yes proverbs will definitely make u rich 😆
@Horton are you Dande, Elizabeth or Shiv in real life?
Your defense of Cytonn borders on the obsessive. You remind me of the horny teenager trope in American movies. The one that stalks the hot girl next door to the extent of buying binoculars to watch her in her bedroom. Unbeknownst to the horny teenager, the hot girl is banging a hunk from the neighbourhood.
In short, if you are not one of the founding members of Cytonn, you are too emotionally invested in someone else's girlfriend
😆😆 sparkly did u stop taking your meds 😆😆😆
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Horton wrote:sparkly wrote:Horton wrote:sparkly wrote:Horton wrote:
Go see the site then post. Ur Kelele is unwarranted
Wahenga wakasema chema chajiuza, kibaya chajitembeza
Yes proverbs will definitely make u rich 😆
@Horton are you Dande, Elizabeth or Shiv in real life?
Your defense of Cytonn borders on the obsessive. You remind me of the horny teenager trope in American movies. The one that stalks the hot girl next door to the extent of buying binoculars to watch her in her bedroom. Unbeknownst to the horny teenager, the hot girl is banging a hunk from the neighbourhood.
In short, if you are not one of the founding members of Cytonn, you are too emotionally invested in someone else's girlfriend
😆😆 sparkly did u stop taking your meds 😆😆😆
Just smoking something more potent. I can give you my dealer's contacts
Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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Horton wrote:hardwood wrote:The alma coming up nicely.

Kularaha this is where u say “Ponzi” 😆😆😆
Why borrow at 18%+ from poor innocent fools, when you can take all this to the bank and borrow at 13% max no problem?
Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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Quote:Britam wins as Cytonn bosses fail to halt case
Former British-American Investments Company (Britam) managers Edwin Dande, Elizabeth Nailantei Nkukuu, Patricia Njeri Wanjama and Shiv Arora have lost a bid to stop their prosecution over alleged irregular sums from Britam-affiliated accounts to rival companies.
Justice John Mativo Tuesday ruled that the managers have failed to prove that the decision by the Director of public prosecution (DPP) is irrational or illegal or how their rights are infringed, noting that all grounds raised can be dealt by the trial court.
The four were in 2016 charged with the criminal offence relating to theft by servants for the sum of Sh1.1 billion, which they contested in the High Court.
They told the court that they never benefited from the cash and that the issue has been resolved after Britam and property development group Acorn and seven of its affiliates reached a settlement.
“Accordingly, I hereby dismiss the applicants notice of motion dated February 3, 2017 with no orders as to costs and direct that Nairobi chief magistrates criminal case number 1735 of 2016 proceeds to hearing and determination,” ordered Justice Mativo.
The former managers claimed that the suit is meant to taint their image, arguing that although civil suits were filed in the High Court the case has been settled and the cash involved refunded.
But the Judge in his ruling noted that DPP made the decision to charge the managers after independently reviewing the files forwarded to him and therefore no issues of malice or illegality has been demonstrated.
The case is one of the biggest disputes in corporate Kenya involving an NSE-listed firm and its former managers.
Mr Dande, now chief executive of investment firm Cytonn, and his team are accused of wiring Sh1.16 billion out of Britam in five tranches to multiple accounts held by Acorn at Chase Bank and a further Sh2.78 billion to seven entities that are subsidiaries of Acorn.
Financial services group British American Asset Managers (BAAM) filed suit at High court to recover the cash.
The former managers have vigorously denied the accusations. The Cytonn executives defended the transfer of Sh3.9 billion from BAAM’s accounts, arguing that the said financial transactions were approved by all of their former employer’s board and top management.
Mr Dande has filed in court copies of emails and meeting minutes he insists are evidence that Mr Wairegi and directors of Britam, including Mr Jimnah Mbaru and Mr Peter Munga, were aware of BAAM’s dealings with partners and clients.
The suit was dropped against property development group Acorn and seven of its affiliates following an out-of-court deal that will also see it relinquish a minority stake it holds in the real estate firm. Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/8/2018 Posts: 507 Location: Nairobi
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Pesa Nane wrote:Quote:Britam wins as Cytonn bosses fail to halt case
Former British-American Investments Company (Britam) managers Edwin Dande, Elizabeth Nailantei Nkukuu, Patricia Njeri Wanjama and Shiv Arora have lost a bid to stop their prosecution over alleged irregular sums from Britam-affiliated accounts to rival companies.
Justice John Mativo Tuesday ruled that the managers have failed to prove that the decision by the Director of public prosecution (DPP) is irrational or illegal or how their rights are infringed, noting that all grounds raised can be dealt by the trial court.
The four were in 2016 charged with the criminal offence relating to theft by servants for the sum of Sh1.1 billion, which they contested in the High Court.
They told the court that they never benefited from the cash and that the issue has been resolved after Britam and property development group Acorn and seven of its affiliates reached a settlement.
“Accordingly, I hereby dismiss the applicants notice of motion dated February 3, 2017 with no orders as to costs and direct that Nairobi chief magistrates criminal case number 1735 of 2016 proceeds to hearing and determination,” ordered Justice Mativo.
The former managers claimed that the suit is meant to taint their image, arguing that although civil suits were filed in the High Court the case has been settled and the cash involved refunded.
But the Judge in his ruling noted that DPP made the decision to charge the managers after independently reviewing the files forwarded to him and therefore no issues of malice or illegality has been demonstrated.
The case is one of the biggest disputes in corporate Kenya involving an NSE-listed firm and its former managers.
Mr Dande, now chief executive of investment firm Cytonn, and his team are accused of wiring Sh1.16 billion out of Britam in five tranches to multiple accounts held by Acorn at Chase Bank and a further Sh2.78 billion to seven entities that are subsidiaries of Acorn.
Financial services group British American Asset Managers (BAAM) filed suit at High court to recover the cash.
The former managers have vigorously denied the accusations. The Cytonn executives defended the transfer of Sh3.9 billion from BAAM’s accounts, arguing that the said financial transactions were approved by all of their former employer’s board and top management.
Mr Dande has filed in court copies of emails and meeting minutes he insists are evidence that Mr Wairegi and directors of Britam, including Mr Jimnah Mbaru and Mr Peter Munga, were aware of BAAM’s dealings with partners and clients.
The suit was dropped against property development group Acorn and seven of its affiliates following an out-of-court deal that will also see it relinquish a minority stake it holds in the real estate firm.
Private Equity si pesa ya serikali. You can't just make away with it without consequences.
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