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franchasng:I don't think u are a medical or health student living on the same campus with Nursing students. If u are one of us, u wouldn't doubt that description of Nursing students. They do the 3. They read, go posting and go clubs for hook up. That's what they are known for. Most of their clients are the rich dudes they meet in clinics. |
dangermouse:That's how the country looses each time a politician steals |
N This is not a question of hunger. This is greed. She no see small kpomo to steal. Na one full bag ! |
This looks like an economic war not necessarily a war to eat mango. But blood is blood. The elderly man that is now dead should have looked for a way to settle the dispute even if the mango plantation worth a billion naira. May Allah grant his soul eternal rest. |
Dzzzz:Okay ooo ![]() |
koondog:But she said she had contacted several lawyers on the way out but it didn't work out. This ur options sounds beautiful but may put her behind bars or even to a risk of deportation 🤔 |
Stroke at 30 is rare. Except if u smoke, had a head injury, spinal cord injury or a blood disorder. So among all these, which do you fall into ? |
banom:Nchi ka onu n'eziokwu 😆 |
How much did they pay these guys. Natasha should just beg Akpabio to free am. These guys are evil. Why haven't they recalled her since if truly she is not doing well. Naija is full of injustice ! |
To silence Wike is very easy but he knows the people he fights. If the APC governors from the North gives Tinubu condition to gather voters for him as Expelling Wike from the NEC, he will take the condition ASAP. But Wike sef sabi how to select his fight |
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Enugu should be number 1 |
Lamba 😆 |
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ObaaOfYorubaLan:Nnaa biko jiri ya nwayo n'isi umunne anyi ndi odida anyanwu ka udo wee chia 💜 |
Shey una talk say all these doings na paparazzi..Shey this one clear baa ? Ndi ala |
Desperados... Many many... Conjulio... Paparazzi ooo |
I pray and hope that this has nothing to do with the Northern Islamic Jihad to capture the Yoruba Land 🙏 The whole Southern Nigeria and North Central are strongly standing together in this war, let's all be very careful of snakes 🐍 in our region |
Beautiful deal. Where are those beautiful TV screens behind the seats ? |
Una tung lie...is Tinubu's Chinese name |
2.2 is okay for the car if no other (serious) issues. Someone is saying 1.5...tooor but my advice is if anyone gives you this car for 1.5, run for your dear life |
Nigerians don use cho cho cho put dt man for trouble. This contract worths billions for the company and now it's gone ! Deremi Atanda it's a pity. I pray God will give you more contracts shaa
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BABANGBALI:Getaway u ! |
MarveworldG:Do you stay in Enugu ? |
Make we see the cars 🚗 before ooo 😆 Una don too lie 😆 |
To my fellow Igbos and S/southerners that are laughing at the Yorubas because of this Islamization attempt by the Fulanis, I am laughing at you guys too. You think when they are done with the west, they are not coming into South east ? Their 1st stop will be at Ibagwa Aka and Enugu Ezike in Enugu State and from there, the whole of Igbo land will be islamized. It may take time, but it will certainly happen unless we all southerners join hands together to save Yoruba land now ! |
You guys still subscribe from these network providers when there are social vendors that sells cheap data that lasts ? Have you tried Najel ? https://www.najeltelecomservices.com/ |
EmperorCaesar:Dumb ass ! Is there any sector that corruption spares ? |
Na NAIJÅ COVĚR suppose report this news because it is a crime |
Na Naijà còver suppose report this news because it is a crime 🙄 |
A Nigerian Man, a Lawful Permanent Resident of the US, has been sentenced to 75 Months in prison & Ordered to Pay Over $342,000 in Restitution to Victims of his Catfishing fraud Scheme. Posted Jan 30, 2025 4:00 PM United States Attorney's Office United States Attorney Susan T. Lehr announced that Edwin Okoronkwo, age 36, of Nigeria, was sentenced on January 29, 2025, in federal court in Omaha, Nebraska, for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and aggravated identity theft. United States District Judge Brian C. Buescher sentenced Okoronkwo to 75 months’ imprisonment. There is no parole in the federal system. After his release from prison, Okoronkwo will be placed on a 3-year term of supervised release and will be deported by immigration authorities. Okoronkwo was also ordered to pay restitution in the amount of $342,535.00 to seven victims as a result of his crimes. Edwin Okoronkwo, a citizen of Nigeria and a lawful permanent resident of the United States, and his spouse, Julie Okoronkwo, residing in Nebraska, used “catfishing” schemes to obtain money from victims via the Internet. In doing so, they convinced victims to send money using false online social media personas. In some instances, they claimed to be high-ranking members of the United States military on overseas missions. Through the “catfishing” schemes, victims from all over the country were tricked into sending money through the United States Postal Service (USPS) and other commercial carriers such as FedEx and UPS. The Okoronkwos used victims’ personal identifying information (PII) obtained from identity theft victims to open bank accounts and other online financial services accounts, including peer-to-peer digital payments platforms (e.g., PayPal and Venmo, Zelle, and Cash App). They directed the victims of the “catfishing” schemes to send money from the victims’ personal peer-to-peer digital payment platform accounts to the peer-to-peer digital payment platforms opened by the Okoronkwos using the names and PII of the identity theft victims. From those false accounts, the Okoronkwos would then transfer money into their personal bank accounts, to bank accounts opened using the names of identity theft victims but controlled by the Okoronkwos, or to cryptocurrency exchange platforms. Some of the money would also then be passed along to recipients overseas to Nigeria via international wire transfers through remittance services. Julie Okoronkwo contacted “catfishing” victims over the phone to further convince them of the legitimacy of their need for cash and obtained from her workplace – a hospital – victims’ means of identification, including their social security numbers and Nebraska driver’s license information. The means of identification were used by the Okoronkwos in furtherance of their “catfishing’ schemes. Julie Okoronkwo was previously sentenced to imprisonment for 25 months by U.S. District Judge Buescher on January 10, 2025. Judge Buescher stated at Edwin Okoronkwo’s sentencing hearing that the crimes were “truly a tragedy for the victims.” This case was investigated by the United States Postal Inspection Service. https://northplattepost.com/posts/387dd98e-b77d-4241-b51b-27a3bcf5b394 |

