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Re: Nigerians In South Africa by osisi2(f): 8:47pm On Mar 09, 2009
MrCrackles:

Osisi dont get worked up

It is obvious Hadexman is looking for trouble!!


By the time I'm done with him
he'll come back tamer or with a different name
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by hadexman(m): 8:50pm On Mar 09, 2009
**osisi:

By the time I'm done with him
he'll come back tamer or with a different name

Who the hell you think you are? God? Yaradua? You are crazy for telling me such bullshit.
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by londoner: 8:53pm On Mar 09, 2009
@ Hadex, have you read the link yet?
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by DaPhoenix(f): 8:55pm On Mar 09, 2009
hadexman:

Your mum is the group leader.

lol, she didn't need a student visa to claim she's legal. You better hurry up and get a south African girl before you are kicked out from the Vocational School if you want to remain in SA (and I'm sure you do)

**osisi:

a student indeed
a student of balls grin
he handles his fellow men's balls for a living grin


I heard this could be him

Re: Nigerians In South Africa by hadexman(m): 8:56pm On Mar 09, 2009
manmustwac:

Well thats simple logic. Hadexman are most Nigerians in South Africa Igbos?

Do your search? Don't you have internet? 80% of Nigerians in South Africa are Igbo if that's what you wanna know.
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by hadexman(m): 8:59pm On Mar 09, 2009
DaPhoenix:

lol, she didn't need a student visa to claim she's legal. You better hurry up and get a south African girl before you are kicked out from the Vocational School if you want to remain in SA (and I'm sure you do)

I heard this could be him





That's your father, don't lie. And thanks for the advice. I don't need a South African girl to extend my stay and if i want, it's not hard to get so far you are staying legal. You fool!
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by londoner: 9:03pm On Mar 09, 2009
Well, if 80% of Nigerian in S.A are Igbo, why are you  shocked that they are the most represented in Nigerian criminality in S.A ?

(According to you that is).

Thats like being shocked that most suicide bombers are Muslim, (notice that is different from claiming that most Muslims are suicide bombers).
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by manmustwac(m): 9:04pm On Mar 09, 2009
hadexman:

Do your search? Don't you have internet? 80% of Nigerians in South Africa are Igbo if that's what you wanna know.
Well then that explains everything then. If the Ibos were only 10% of the the Nigerians population there then u would have had a very good point about them being drug pushers into prostitution etc.
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by DaPhoenix(f): 9:05pm On Mar 09, 2009
hadexman:

That's your father, don't lie. And thanks for the advice. I don't need a South African girl to extend my stay and if i want, it's not hard to get so far you are staying legal. You fool!

I see. Is that where you prostituting yourself comes in?
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by ikeyman00(m): 9:06pm On Mar 09, 2009


WANTED ODUDUWA COOPERATE

•Adebowale Shekoni (40) •Abiodun Bakare (37) •Rilwan Ayatonde Soetan (50) •Kenneth Eromosele Abulu (36)

•Olselcita Folayan (41) •Musiliu Balogun (40) •Mutiat Titilola Olubi (51) •Ahiata Folashade Price (46)

•Monsuratu Omoniyi Griggs(43) •Ayodele Soyan (51) •Ahuama Benjamin Okey (50)

•Basiratu Mojisola Bakare-Giles (47) •Adegboyega Olukunle Odedina (36) •Alex Ahmed Ero (51)


•Seye Richard Osinoiki(46)


ARRESTED

. Steve Adedeji •Apampa Olayinka •Olugbemiga Adebisi (a.k.a.) George Banks





They are our compatriots. But they operate in other shores.

Their activities are an embarrassment to all of us.

They indulge in crimes for which all of us should flinch.

Indeed, the United States Secret Service and narcotics agents have dubbed the 18 as some of the most wanted on their list.

A manhunt is on to arrest 15 of them. Already, three others have been arrested by Interpol officers in Lagos.

They are wanted for multi-million dollar bank frauds, identity theft, drug pushing and, in the case of one of them, the rape of an expectant mother.

The Commissioner of Police in charge of Interpol, Mrs Atinuke Koyi confirmed the arrests of three of the suspects.

The United States Secret Service, U.S Drug Enforcement Administration(DEA), United States Marshals Service, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the office of the New York State Governor, David Paterson named some of those wanted as Adebowale Shekoni (40), Abiodun Bakare (37), Rilwan Ayatonde Soetan (50), Kenneth Eromosele Abulu (36), Olselcita Folayan (41), Musiliu Balogun (40) and Mutiat Titilola Olubi (51).

The others are: Ahiata Folashade Price (46), Monsuratu Omoniyi Griggs (43), Ayodele Soyan (51), Ahuama Benjamin Okey (50), Basiratu Mojisola Bakare-Giles (47), Adegboyega Olukunle Odedina (36), Alex Ahmed Ero (51) and 46-year-old Seye Richard Osinoiki, who is wanted for the rape of the expectant mother.

Those already arrested are: Steve Adedeji, Apampa Olayinka and Olugbemiga Adebisi (a.k.a.) George Banks).

Reports say that the U.S Federal Bureau of Intelligence(FBI) has also embarked on a joint operation with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) in Nigeria, to arrest others who may be hiding in the country.

In the US, the dragnet, according to Assistant Director of Criminal Investigations at the FBI, Chip Burrus, involves 56 field offices. He said: “We hope that publicity would help find and bring the fugitives to justice.”

Nigerian Compass learnt that Shekoni, who was residing in Atlanta, Georgia, was indicted for 13 bank frauds, conspiracy, passing counterfeit cheques, interstate travel in aid of racketeering and money laundering conspiracy. His case summary says he entered the United States illegally and had been involved with a counterfeit cheque cashing ring.

Those involved in cheque kitting frauds against multiple banks, which had caused the United States millions of dollars in losses to banks and merchants, usually open business accounts, mostly under gas station identities. They use the bank cheques to float between bank accounts and systematically withdraw money from these accounts prior to the banks awareness that the worthless cheques are either drawn from accounts with insufficient funds or closed accounts.

They also use worthless cheques drawn on the accounts to buy items from wholesale distributors.

The case against Soetan is listed thus: “Aggravated identity theft and fraud.”

The Secret Service, Miami office says: “Rilwan Soetan is a Nigerian national identified as part of an organised group responsible for the compromise of more than 2000 personal credit card reports. Subsequent aggravated identity theft/fraud perpetrated by Soetan and his group have resulted in significant financial losses.”

Bakare, who is wanted for financial crimes, is also accused of using a vehicle to knock down a Federal Officer while escaping arrest.

The case summary states: “This individual is wanted for charges related to financial crimes and assault on a federal officer. Bakare ran an elaborate financial scheme in which he used stolen personal information to open fraudulent credit card accounts.”

Folayan, a DEA- listed fugitive, is accused of Federal drug violations, including alleged conspiracy to distribute heroin in the Northern district of Illinois. His poster warns people not to attempt apprehending him. Rather, people who see him should alert the U.S Marshals Service.

A warning from the Secret Service on the fugitives says: “Do not attempt to apprehend any of these individuals. Contact the Secret Service or local police; or, if overseas, the nearest US Embassy or Consulate if you have information regarding these individuals.”

Federal Agents in the United States say that Musiliu Balogun, who has been on the run for about five years, was behind a drug distribution network, moving as much as 80 per cent of the white heroin coming into the United States from Southeast Asia.

When the ring was smashed, 24 suspects were arrested and over 72 kilogrammes of heroin seized. Balogun and his girlfriend Mutiat Titilola Olubi were identified as leaders of the drug cartel. They were once sighted in Togo and Thailand.

Born on September 5, 1963, in Ibadan, Oyo State, Balogun is believed to be one-metre seventy-six centimeters tall. He weighs 75 kilogrammes, has black hair and brown eyes.

Besides Mutiat Olubi, details of crimes committed by other Nigerian women who appeared on the Most Wanted list were also given.

One Ahiata Folashade Price is wanted for conspiracy to distribute heroin. Monsurat Omoniyi Griggs and Basiratu Bakare-Giles were accused of the same offence in different regions of the United States.

Detectives at the Detroit Division are still searching for Ahuama Benjamin Okey, identified as Fugitive NCIC-W163933955. He is wanted for alleged Federal Drug Violations and conspiracy to distribute heroin at the Eastern district of Michigan.

In the Maryland district, Odedina is wanted for bank fraud. US Postal Inspection Service in Colorado district is looking for Ahmed Ero over mail fraud.

Information at the Atlanta office of the Secret Service Agents shows that a 36-year-old Kenneth Eromosele Abulu is wanted for passing counterfeit currency and using false identification.

The US Secret Service investigative mission is to safeguard the payment and financial systems of the United States. It has been collaborating with Nigerian agencies striving to give the nation a good image.

“When they send specific request to us, we assist in tracking the criminals. But if they're looking for somebody and a formal request is not made, there is nothing we can do,” said Mrs Koyi, the Interpol boss.

She said following specific requests, her men arrested one 50-year-old Olugbemiga Adebisi aka George Banks. According to her, Banks was arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on arrival from China where he had served a one- year jail term for bank fraud.

Detectives even wondered why the fugitive calls himself George Banks, the name of a Pennsylvania mass murderer, who shot 13 people in 1982 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, five of them his own children.

In the US, the Nigerian George Banks was declared wanted for Access Device Fraud, Aggravated Identity theft, mail theft, social security number violations and other frauds. He allegedly escaped from New Hampshire to China and committed the same offences.

The Chinese authorities, however, got him.“Each time Adebisi commits the crimes, their monitor catches him. Yet, he kept on running from one country to another,” a source told Nigerian Compass.

In China, Adebisi seemed to have found wisdom in the saying “When you're in Rome, do like the Romans.” He bleached his skin and altered his features to look like the Chinese.

The two other persons in Interpol's net are Steve Adedeji and Apampa Olayinka. They were caught when they approached the US Embassy to renew their visas, thinking that the search for them was over.

Interestingly, the Interpol allowed them home on bail after the US Secret Service failed to respond to letters sent by the security outfit. Adedeji and Olayinka now report at the Interpol office at Alagbon every Monday.

The Commissioner of Police (CP), Special Fraud Unit (SFU), Mr Olayinka Balogun told Nigerian Compass that the SFU had been collaborating with international agencies to check the activities of fraudsters.

His words: “Generally, they send scam letters to us and ask us to help track some of these criminals. There are some cases that we are working on right now.”

On his part, EFCC's spokesman, Osita Nwaja admitted the anti-graft agency's collaboration with the American agencies, saying, “We have good working relationship with the major agencies around the world. FBI is one of the backbones of the EFCC, it has trained some of our people. We've worked extremely closely with them. We've had some joint operations in Lagos area and intercepted outbound mails sent by fraudsters with fake cheques and all sorts of documents. We're also working with the German police and the South African Scorpion. They have so much trust in the EFCC because of our achievements in the war against fraudsters over the years.”
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by osisi2(f): 9:25pm On Mar 09, 2009
DaPhoenix:

lol, she didn't need a student visa to claim she's legal. You better hurry up and get a south African girl before you are kicked out from the Vocational School if you want to remain in SA (and I'm sure you do)

I heard this could be him




Lord have mercy
bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Olodumare!
Is that what Mr Hardon abi hardex adetutu is doing in Pretoria?
petite transgendered like him
he looks pretty in pink I might add.
How sexy grin
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by tope2000(f): 9:26pm On Mar 09, 2009
DaPhoenix:





mess Nah shocked
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by osisi2(f): 9:27pm On Mar 09, 2009
see the parted lips beckoning the clients
come come come
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by Uche2nna(m): 9:28pm On Mar 09, 2009
LOL!!!!!


I think this is in the running for the funniest picture on NL
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by MrCrackles(m): 9:30pm On Mar 09, 2009
DaPhoenix:




shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by 4Play(m): 9:33pm On Mar 09, 2009
The magic of photoshop. grin
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by DaPhoenix(f): 9:34pm On Mar 09, 2009
**osisi:

Lord have mercy
bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Olodumare!
Is that what Mr Hardon abi hardex adetutu is doing in Pretoria?
petite transgendered like him
he looks pretty in pink I might add.
How sexy grin



lol, that's how he's stayed in SA this long. Also, check out the shoes and toe nails.

tope2000:

mess Nah shocked

True story lol
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by DaPhoenix(f): 9:35pm On Mar 09, 2009
4 Play:

The magic of photoshop. grin

hehe, Can't you see the tiny bulge there?
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by Hauwa1: 9:37pm On Mar 09, 2009
grin grin grin
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by Moyola(f): 9:38pm On Mar 09, 2009
Lol!!!
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by MrCrackles(m): 9:38pm On Mar 09, 2009
4 Play:

The magic of photoshop. grin


For where?!

Na Tope ex-boyfriend be that
! cheesy
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by Uche2nna(m): 9:39pm On Mar 09, 2009
The guy looks like a gay  grin  

  Ehhmmm, sorry, the guy is a gay!!!

     I cant stop laffing!!!!! O my gosh!!!


Look at his shorts !!!!! Hahahahahahahaha grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by tope2000(f): 9:42pm On Mar 09, 2009
MrCrackles:


For where?!

Na Tope ex-boyfriend be that
! cheesy

Rofl . . . . . . .i dont date cross-dressers grin
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by 4Play(m): 9:43pm On Mar 09, 2009
tope2000:

Rofl . . . . . . .i dont date cross-dressers grin

You want deny your guy? grin When you were madly in love with him, you didn't let people rest.
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by MrCrackles(m): 9:44pm On Mar 09, 2009
tope2000:

Rofl . . . . . . .i dont date cross-dressers grin

U?

If you can date TUMFULU or I-CRY, then you can do that bespactled nob sucker in that  picture!
cheesy
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by tope2000(f): 9:50pm On Mar 09, 2009
4 Play:

You want deny your guy? grin When you were madly in love with him, you didn't let people rest.

my guy?? i thot u were my guy sad

MrCrackles:

U?

If you can date TUMFULU or I-CRY, then you can do that bespactled nob sucker in that picture!
cheesy

u dey craze grin grin grin
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by MrCrackles(m): 9:51pm On Mar 09, 2009
tope2000:

my guy?? i thot u were my guy sad

Dont start flirting here, GOLD MEDALLIST! cheesy
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by ikeyman00(m): 9:52pm On Mar 09, 2009
haha haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
walahi wey my dagger hahaaa
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by MrCrackles(m): 9:59pm On Mar 09, 2009
Dat guy looks like OKEKE! grin
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by DaPhoenix(f): 10:06pm On Mar 09, 2009
Big ups to hadexman though. He nailed that photo with the model pose, heels and bag . . . giving those prostitutes a run for their money.
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by ikeyman00(m): 11:09pm On Mar 09, 2009
that photo na Yoruba-man

sexy hadexman
Re: Nigerians In South Africa by osisi2(f): 11:21pm On Mar 09, 2009
see the diameter of his nose.
His nose is bigger than his sumtin

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