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Perezino:travel out of that country to see how things are been done, rather u guys prefer to bash each other online. where i reside it is the govt responsibility not the owners of the property. They sweep the streets twice in a week. |
PietraK:don't question God, he works at his own time not at ur own time . ok |
olaniyisamuel:thank u Olaniyi! don't mind that babalawo of a boy. |
HeOrShe:God bless you! all the killings way dey happen for ph they can't even find lasting solution , na flag way hang on it's own them wan bring down. these guys dey fall hand all the time. |
smartty68:abeg easy ... |
how did we get here, this woman is so dumb.how can govt tax beggars , pls where else is this done? |
free2ryhme:it is people like you that don't believe in what God can do. it is only God that can make the impossibility possible. At what age did Sarah give birth? so my brother or sister if u walk in the Lord with purity u will experience unexpected miracles in ur life. |
ShitHead:why she no go pass, there is something u don't know about America ,the way they teach is quite different from ours. a dullard in naija can be an intelligent student in USA. |
the highlighting is too much. |
UncleJudax:bros u funny... |
coolcatty:you sit at home in naija and type what u are not sure of,forget the outlook . You don't know Akata very well cos if u do u will forget the outlook. no be by pretty face or hot body. fear Akata |
iwattpro:that Coca-Cola dey California. u funny sha |
ibibiofirstlady:Am seriously thinking of rocking this style here in Los Angeles . I love the style |
u guys are really funny. I just dey smile... |
Davash222:u are funny, why he no knock ? |
scobby doo |
daroz:you don't need to insult him,u should have educated him. |
BoraWizzle:you are right, that is how they work here. |
Benekruku:ln your mind now u thought you 've have a statement. there is one thing pple like you don't know. everyone has the right to protest be it yoruba,Hausa, igbo, etc. go and study about democracy. |
LexngtonSteele:shut the Bleep off. instead of you to type RIP u are here point finger ,forgetting the remaining four fingers are also pointing at u. |
hardewalleh:forget that tin. I no blame the girl, this has nothing to do with fake life. Goat head too sweet if u don taste am u go know say na true I talk. |
ChibuzoIkenna:no problem |
Raiders:yes there are,I don't comment all the time. |
ObikeNkem:Obie or watever they call u. you are not igbo but wait don't you have a job that u comment in every post. abeg go look for good job. stop claiming wat you are not. |
twilliamx:Nigerian man who allegedly duped a number of banks out of more than $100,000 faced a federal judge last Friday, April 21, after being arrested on April 10 by agents from the Department of Homeland Security and charged on four federal criminal charges. Opeyemi Abdulahi Orekan, resident of Rhode Island was involved in an organized fraud ring that used fake passports from Nigeria and Ghana and fraudulent identities to defraud a number of banks out of tens of thousands of dollars. The federal government is charging him with bank fraud, passport fraud, identity theft and access device fraud. Investigators say Orekan used nine different identities, including a number of passports from Nigeria, South Africa and Ghana, to open bank accounts at a number of bank branches including Bank of America, Webster Bank and Santander to deposit counterfeit checks and then withdraw bank funds. Counterfeit checks from NRG Residential Solar Solutions, the Viking Corporation and Bosch were deposited into accounts, according to the affidavit. Orekan would then allegedly send the funds to an individual in Nigeria. The transactions occurred at a number of bank branches in Johnston, Lincoln, Pawtucket, Providence and Warwick. Bank America reported nearly $37,000 in losses from at least one of the accounts and another $26,000 from another one of Orekan’s accounts. Santander reported a near $20,000 loss in connection with Orekan. He also allegedly used fake identities to open accounts at TD Bank, Wells Fargo and Chase Bank. "Orekan has been engaged in lengthy pattern of fraud that has been perpetuated across at least 10 different financial institutions," says Keith Holleran, a special agent with the Dept. of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), in an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court in Providence. Assistant U.S. Attorney Lee Vilker told the court that investigators have gathered a number of records and evidence including passports that were found in a ceiling crawl space which, he said, has made their case stronger. A bag filled with passports was also found in an old, rolled-up carpet found by the property manager of one of the apartments where Orekan resided. That's when the property manager contacted the FBI. Forensic tests of the passports determined that two Republic of Nigeria passports were altered and two Republic of Ghana passports were counterfeit. Four additional US admission stamps, machine readable visas adn two Ghana drivers licenses were also tested and determined to be counterfeit. "He has a contact in Africa that is sending him these passports," Vilker told Magistrate Judge Patricia Sullivan during a hearing on Friday, as two of Orekan’s supporters sat behind him. “ICE tells me he can absolutely flee the country.” Attorney John F. Cicilline, who is representing Orekan (who is currently being detained), asked Magistrate Judge Patricia Sullivan to release Orekan as has ties to a number of family members in Rhode Island and is not a flight risk. He asked the judge to possibly release Orekan with conditions such as electronic monitoring. The judge denied Cicilline’s request saying electronic monitoring isn’t a full proof tool adding that the evidence against Orekan is strong and that the investigation shows it’s become even stronger. “The defendant has significant ties to a different country…the affidavit mentions a substantial amount of passports that have passed muster at a number of banks…wiring of tens of thousands to the defendant’s mother in Nigeria,” Sullivan said. “Finally, and very significant, the defendant had contact with law enforcement in November 2016, was released and continued the behavior and then charged in January 2017, released and again continued the behavior,” Sullivan added. "Now facing federal charges knitting together what is now unlike instances in November and January, a very substantial charge exposing him to a period of incarceration and risk of deportation." |
trem321:Am a lady, be the one to control ur mind. devil might be playing tricks on u here. u know marriage comes with a lot of temptation. both of u ve to pray seriously . can u pray at night from 12am ? I understand u ve prayed abt it but u don't ve to stop. u ve to keep praying, don't give up bros. engage in serious midnight prayer if u can and God will reveal things to u in ur dream. |
trem321:guy forget that enlish,grammar is not the most important thing in marriage oooo. who English don help for marriage.u can help brush her English, stop thinking abt wat ur friends would say if she makes blunder. if u truly love her go ahead and marry her ok. what u should be thinking about is if i marry this lady will I ve peace in my marriage not grammar. go for her character not her English. u self u just dey worry for nothing. |
spartan117:God bless you ... |
grandstar:what is this one saying.so they should not blame the company.he has every right to sue them and claim damages,he worked for them.here in America, there are lawyers who are ready to take up this case cos they know the outcome at the end. I pray he finds a good lawyer. |
Smallville10:me and you dey on same page. no be only federal government na secretary of state.... |
Smallville10:u will not kill me with laughter..u funny |


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