Lafront Interiors

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99 Itire Road, Morgan bus /Stop,
Mushin Lagos

Lafront Nigeria Limited
99 Itire Road, Morgan bus /Stop,
Mushin
Lagos
08033296760, 08027853444, BB PIN 2BADFF82,
www.lafrontnigltd.com, lafrontnigltd.com
https://www.facebook.com/lafrontinterior/

Lafront Nigeria Limited founded in 2010 and Incorporated by our President and CEO Olanrewaju Adeoye in 2011. Lafront Interiors is one of the subsidiaries of Lafront Nigeria Limited, We have the above

address as our operational office while we produce and manufacture from our workshop/factory very close to a popular timber and wood market in MOWE around Ogun and Lagos States axis of Ibadan expressway. Lafront Furniture employs a diverse work force of about 15 team members to support it's operations
The company produces finished furniture products and supply imported and allied materials to customers throughout Nigeria and beyond. It has skilled and motivated team members who are highly committed to producing quality products, services and implementing positive changes in furniture making. We don't just produce furniture, we produce furniture according to our clients style, specifications or designs. We also advice and work with our clients base on the available space provided. We produce "fitted furniture"

Our "Do It Right the First Time" attitude is matched with the company's zeal and modern way of using top quality materials by producing products with innovated designs
We are at the beginning of making a reputable, successful and leading furniture manufacturing company in Nigeria. Our products includes
Reception area solutions
Board room and conference facilities
Fitted Kitchen, bedroom and residential furniture, fitted kitchens,fitted wardrobes, office furnitures
Laboratory furniture

We also offers customer-oriented approach from the initial consultancy,
Post-installation services and advice. Our ability:

We are 100% made in Nigeria and proudly Nigeria 100% ownership

We are very familiar with the supply chain of cabinet, wood product in Nigeria. Our vision
To be a leader in furniture manufacturing specializing in homes, hospitals, hotels and offices

Our commitment
Quality job satisfaction, prompt delivery, productivity, continuous, improvement, growth, prosperity, empathy, dedication and humility

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26/12/2025

Exposé (With Receipts): How Obasanjo’s Stupidity Cost Nigeria Billions and Birthed Bandit Gold Economies

RECEIPT 1: 1999
Nigeria returns to civilian rule, state authority fractures

Date: May 29, 1999
Event: Obasanjo assumes office as President.

Almost immediately, the federal government adopts a hands-off posture toward northern states to avoid “political instability”.
This sets the tone:
> Appeasement over enforcement.

RECEIPT 2: 1999–2001
Sharia expansion begins

Dates: October 1999 (Zamfara),
2000–2001 (11 other northern states)

Zamfara adopts full Sharia law in October 1999

Obasanjo publicly opposes it rhetorically but takes no decisive constitutional action - his hypocrisy is deity level.

Federal authority becomes selectively absent in affected states

📌 Impact:
State governments became politically consumed by moral legislation while economic governance and security enforcement collapsed, especially in rural areas rich in minerals.

RECEIPT 3: 2000–2003
Artisanal gold mining explodes

Period: Early 2000s
Location: Zamfara, Kebbi, Niger, Kaduna

Gold mining in Zamfara becomes commercial-scale by 2001–2002

Operations are entirely informal and illegal

No federal mining police

No export tracking

No security presence

📌 Key point: The Nigerian Geological Survey Agency had data on these deposits long before this period.
Ignorance was not the issue. Enforcement was.!

RECEIPT 4: 2003
Solid Minerals reform without enforcement

Date: 2003
Policy: Solid Minerals sector liberalisation (OBJ's administration)

Government encourages private participation

Artisanal miners effectively legitimised

No parallel investment in regulation, monitoring, or security

📌 This is textbook Obasanjo logic:

> Liberalise first, govern later.
Nigeria is still waiting for the “later”...and that same pattern is the simple reason why Ajaokuta and Government refineries don’t operate or function effectively for profits till today. - I'll talk about it later.

RECEIPT 5: 2004–2006
Gold smuggling routes solidify

Period: Mid-2000s

Gold from Zamfara is moved through Niger Republic

Sold into Dubai and other international markets

Payments bypass Nigerian banks

Revenues flow directly to local armed enforcers

📌 Critical failure: Zero oversight...
No customs crackdown.
No diplomatic pressure.
No mining export control regime.

This is where gold becomes a conflict commodity.

RECEIPT 6: 2007 – Obasanjo exits office

Date: May 29, 2007

By the time Obasanjo left:

Illegal mining is entrenched

Armed protection networks exist

Communities are already militarised

The Nigerian state has zero presence at mining sites

○ He hands over a time bomb, not a country.

RECEIPT 7: 2010
Zamfara lead poisoning exposes the truth

Date: March–July 2010

Hundreds of children die from lead poisoning

Cause traced to illegal gold mining

International attention finally forces Nigeria to admit:

Illegal mining had operated unchecked for over a decade

📌 Translation: The government only “noticed” after children started dying — 10 years too late.

RECEIPT 8: 2011–2015
Gold-funded banditry matures

Period: Post-Obasanjo, pre-Buhari peak

Armed groups transition from mine guards to full bandit gangs

Gold revenue funds:

● Weapons

● Recruitment

● Territorial control

This was no longer crime.
It was resource-backed insurgency.

THE BILL (CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATES)

Billions of dollars in untaxed gold exports (2000–2010)

Thousands of deaths

Entire LGAs turned ungovernable

A criminal economy that still exists today..and is fully powered by Sharia Law.

FINAL INDICTMENT

Let history record this clearly:

> Bandits did not steal Nigeria’s gold.
Obasanjo’s government literally gave it to them.

Through:

Deliberate federal weakness (1999–2007)

Economic negligence masked as liberalisation

Political cowardice in the face of parallel authority

He didn’t just to stop banditry.
He financed its birth environment.!

And the useless old man is still alive, seeking relevance - i hope he'll finally admit his flaws and ask Nigerians for forgiveness.

- Oreoluwa O. Olaleye
Custodian of Brutal Truths

FROM NEXT MONTH KINDLY TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING AND ADHERE STRICTLY TO IT.Tax is not about money entering your account...
20/12/2025

FROM NEXT MONTH KINDLY TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING AND ADHERE STRICTLY TO IT.

Tax is not about money entering your account. Tax is about what that money actually is.

If you describe money wrongly, it may look like income, and you pay more tax.

If you describe it correctly, you only pay tax when required... and nothing extra.

Let me show you how you can use descriptions to minimise taxes legally

SIMPLE DESCRIPTIONS YOU CAN USE (LEGALLY)

1. Money that is NOT income (NO TAX)

Use these when the money is not payment for work or business.

SituationDescription to use:

1. When a Family member sends you money, they should write "Gift / Family support"

2. When a Friend pays you back your money, he or she should write:"Refund / Reimbursement"

3. When you move your own money to another account, write:"Personal transfer / savings."

4. When someone lends you money, he or she should write: "Loan received"

5. If you put your own money into business, write: "Capital contribution"

18/12/2025

A very proud and Patriotic Nigerian. Thank you DJ CUPPY

16/12/2025
16/12/2025

Address

99 Itire Road, Morgan Bus Stop, Mushin
Lagos
100253

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+2348033296760

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