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i think i prefer the days of yahoo yahoo at least the economy was booming , now it has reduced theres nothin left for the youths to do so they resort to kidnapping, armed robbery, rituals etc. |
op go and rest , you people are jobless as your writting this a lot more people are being raped wherever you are, abeg let the police do their job ,since the victim cannot come out and report to the police why are u drinking panadol for another person. hollandis:you must be crazy suggesting to find someone from their first name in a country of over 150million people. |
someone was insulting me when i mentioned that cursing gov orji wont change anything and these things hapopen everyday in naija universities both by students,armed robbers and locals where the schools are situated, naija universities are bleeped if u have money send ur kids abroad to study or let then attend school from the house especially if they are still very young . |
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-237534.0.html we have discussed this several times on nairaland yorubas are the most illiterate in the south , that 70percent the proferssor was actually refering to yorubaland and the north |
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Bawss1:your very dumb , people are out there trying to find the victim and ways to prevent such from happening again and your here insulting the governor, oya keep insulting him lets see what you will benefit from it, olodo , typical nigeria rather than find solution and prevention you look for who to insult. |
Ileke-IdI:bini the new capital of kidnapping and armed robbery , i dey laugh oo , mean while pls come naaaa i need kidnap money this dec |
chy101:am happy for the south east its really picking up fast economically ahead of other regions but aba and onitsha still needs to be cleaned up to enugu and calabar starndards before we start appreciating the beauty of the south east. dont mind these yoruba haters na so jungle full everywhere for yoruba land , theres only one modern looking house in the whole of ado ekiti. |
moderators take time oo |
It was high drama recently in Lagos when over 7000 Nigerians realized they had fallen prey to the tricks of one Fred Olawale Makanjuola, owner of Crystal Services, an immigration consultancy outfit. Olawale packaged a programme, inviting Nigerians who want to live and work in Canada to apply. The package he told them was free and his agency would foot the bill while the applicants would sign a bond to pay him back twice what he intends to spend. To further convince them, he involved the services of the police that provided Character Certificate clearance, the federal high court where affidavit were obtained, St. Nicholas Hospital and the National Hospital, Abuja for medical clearance. Although the package was free, applicants paid at least N50,700 for registration. The victims cut across social and economic strata, that even the enlightened were part of it. But how won’t one fall for a trap where the master of the game staged a symposium at UNILAG, invited people he said were from banks, Immigration, NDLEA and others to coach the victims on how to travel to Canada and actualize their dreams while maintaining clean image for Nigeria. Even applicants from nearby African countries travelled down to Nigeria to benefit from this dubious programme. The bubble burst when the National Agency for Prohibition of Traffic in Persons (NAPTIP) got letters sometime in June from applicants trying to confirm whether Crystal Services was not into human trafficking. The agency discovered that it was a scam and visited the office at No. 8 Okuneye Avenue, Famous Bus Stop, Pedro, Shomolu, with a search warrant when Makanjuola refused to honour their invitation. Addressing the confused crowd Mr. Josiah Emerole, Head of Lagos Zonal office, who led the team to break into the office, told the crowd that it was a scam as they had investigated and discovered that the house indicated as his address was occupied by a young couple and his business is not registered. “He honoured our invitation, sometime in June and we asked him to provide documents to help us ensure that it was not an agency for human trafficking. We wrote to him severally and he failed to respond. It was then that the agency decided to lock the premises and arrest his secretary, Ronke Adeosun. It is with a search warrant that we have come to open the office.” The office was opened and cartons filled with Nigerian passports were discovered. Emerole who showed the confused crowd the passports asked them to go as the agency would contact them as soon as investigation is complete. Meanwhile the victims who still insist that their visas could still be in their passports besieged the NAPTIP office in Ikeja. As at Thursday Saturday Sun had reliable information that about 2000 of the passports that had been opened, and none had visas. Efforts to get across to NAPTIP failed as Saturday Sun was informed that a formal statement would be issued when investigation is complete. Perfected game Makanjuola, a 32-year-old man placed an advert late last year on TV and newspapers wooing interested Nigerians who dream to travel abroad. Part of his promise was that the agency would bear the cost of moving them out of the country, if they agree to pay back with interest after they must have settled into their jobs. Days after that publication, a crowd besieged his office indicating interest. Before the advert, he had sold application forms for N1000 but when he discovered the number of applicants, he immediately hiked the fee to N50,700. On the sudden increase, he told the applicants that he wanted to foot the bill for medicals but the number of persons interested in the programme made it impossible. According to some of the victims, he explained that the amount is expected to cover medical clearance and registration. Still that did not deter the teeming crowd from picking the forms. To further convince them that the scam was no scam at all he directed them to Alagbon police unit in Ikoyi to obtain fingerprint clearance. He also demanded sworn court affidavit indicating that the amount spent on each of them is N750,000 and they are to pay back double in two years. They also filled a form for traveller’s cheque from GT Bank. He later organized a symposium to enlighten his victims on what they are expected to do when they get to Canada. The symposium held at the UNILAG main auditorium on June 10 and had one Mrs. D. O. Abidogun, claimed to be an immigration officer from the Department of Human Trafficking, Dr. Anthony Clerk who was the MC and one Barrister Odion a GTBank representative. While it appeared the process was clean, he planted agents to extort money from applicants with the excuse that they would put their names in the first batch. Text messages To further convince them that he is grounded in his art, he sent series of texts to applicants to inform them on plans for the trip. To notify them of the travellers cheques he sent this text: “You are hereby scheduled for an invitation to apply manually for your Basic Travel Allowance at Crystal Services. Venue 8 Okuneye Avenue, Famous bus stop. Date: 2nd August 2011. First session 10am to 12pm. Second session 1-3pm. 3rd session 3.30-4pm. Note you are to tender the following – your sworn affidavit, 2 passport photos, invitation sent by Crystal Services (not a forwarded message)” When his initial departure date of August 20 was fast approaching, he sent this: “Thanks once again for believing in our programme. We are earnestly working towards the success and reality of our moving schedules, a slight change was made on our date of departure which was due to the Ramadam season. Our new date is September 11th and 12th 2011. Note, ensure you get the carton colour or lace material.” This came few days after: “Take notice of the under mentioned dates: 11th day of September: Exhibition at the National Theatre, 12th day of September: Air lifting commences with applicant registration numbers.13th Day of September: Air lifting continues to the last registration number, 14th day of September, Foreign orientation in Dubai for three days: 15th Movement to Manitoba, Canada: 19th arrival party, 20th day of September Rest day, 21st to 22nd of September: Registration, assimilation and association. 23rd to 29th day of September training and seminar: 29th of September confirmation/collection of certificate. 1st of October, collection of materials, 2nd of October Future begins. Signed Crystal Services.” On September 11, dressed in their uniform, his victims who bade farewell to their families gathered at the National Theatre for the exhibition and takeoff the next day as planned. About 7000 Nigerians waited anxiously until they received another text message saying: “We are sincerely sorry for not meeting up with our exhibition plan as scheduled, we want you to know that the air lifting is most paramount and that has been our area of concentration for days now. We therefore, implore you to please bear with us as we will update you as we progress. Thanks! Pls. pass this information to as many applicants you have around you.” They all dispersed and still the callous scammers sent another message through their agent for each to pay N2000 to enable them assist the airline operator to repair the plane. This amount majority paid into an account before the cat was let out of the bag – 7000 had been terribly fooled and swindled by one young man in a grand scam. Was the Canadian High Commission aware of the plans to issue work permit to this number of Nigerians? Saturday Sun inquired. According to their police liaison officer, the High Commission as far back as May received letters from the victims trying to find out whether the programme was genuine and they were told that it was a scam. One of the letters made available to Saturday Sun, the Deputy High Commissioner of Canada, in it response to the victim said: “There is no such programme, and this is a scam. Canada has no fast-track programmes for immigration or work permits. Individuals who wish to work in Canada should follow the instructions and guidelines which can be found on the website at www.nigeria.gc.ca or www.cic.gc.ca.” According to the liaison officer, no High Commission appoints agents outside the commission to run its activities. “Normally work permits are not given outside the country, the individual must have acquired a visa that befits that permit.” When confronted with the allegations that Immigration service was a part of the scam, Muyiwa Odunubi, Lagos command Public Relation Officer debunked such allegation insisting that it could be a case of impersonation. “If any of the victims have a proof that an immigration officer was involved, let the person come forward. We need a photograph of the event showing the immigration officer. Let the victims help us to arrest this impersonator. We are not aware that such an agency is existing and did not at any time send a representative.” Meanwhile Saturday Sun hopes to discover later how Makanjuola was able to operate an account in a new generation bank with fake identify in spite of the rules. We also hope to find out why the police issued fingerprint clearance to more than 7000 persons without raising an eyebrow and the Federal High Court that issued same number of affidavits without confirming what all these were about. Tales of confused victims Still finding it difficult to believe that they were defrauded most of the victims who spoke with Saturday Sun said the programme is real. They rather blame NAPTIP for destroying their dreams. They also accused the federal government for failing to protect its citizens from the fraudster because the agencies they were referred to failed to alert them that the programme was not real. Emeka Okosun, a final year student of FUTO can’t believe the outcome. “I was supposed to take aptitude test for a job my father had arranged. How do I face my father, what will be my story? I investigated well, I went as far as visiting a native doctor in Ogun State and he confirmed that it was real. I know it is real, its NAPTIP that wants to spoil the business.” Suleiman a businessman in Kano blames the police for failing to alert them, and said “I can’t believe that I have been defrauded. I consulted an alfa and he confirmed it.” Chidi who claimed to have resigned from a job that pays him as much as N120,000 a month lamented that he sold almost everything he had to embark on the trip. He claimed to have given Olawale about N500,000 to ensure that his name is in the first batch. “I investigated this matter properly. I even went to GTBank and they confirmed that the travellers cheques had been processed and handed over to Fred. If a bank as big as GT would be convinced that this man is real why won’t I believe? If this is scam then, the bank, police, Federal High Court, Immigration and even lecturers are part of it. During the symposium at Unilag, a staff of the bank addressed us on how to use the travellers cheque when we get to Canada. The immigration woman told us that it was real. The lecturer that claimed he came from LASU was there. There was also a representative from the NDLEA who advised us to stay away from drugs. I am seriously suspecting that NAPTIP is a spoiler because Fred refused to play ball.” Another victim Lukeman Abiodun lamented that Fred collected money from them and is still withholding their passport. “I am a master’s degree holder and cannot believe what is happening. I am sure that this man must have visited the highest juju in Nigeria to perfect the plan.” Faniyi Olalekan, is one of the lucky ones who parted with only N75,000 before he discovered that it was a scam. He wrote a letter to the embassy that informed him the deal was not clean. A banker who is yet to come to terms that this is real thanked his stars that he did not tender his resignation letter before the bad turn of events. “My sister, I have my resignation letter in my pocket as we speak. Thank God I did not submit it. Three of my friends who were affected had resigned.” . lol yoruba man and fraud na like bread and butter |
lol make they just scatter this country make everybody start afresh |
i know one of those corpers RIP |
this didnt start today |
scrp this fucking nysc |
too many sick people in naija especiall among yorubas,igbos and hausa(maybe cus of their population) |
for each one they catch 100 more are recruited. |
To authenticate this, I have written to my brother Governors of the South-East, explaining this situation, and urging them to accept the returnees. good to know its his fellow south easterners that were displaced from abia civil service |
more girls are being raped everyday in nigeria and round the world and you people are hear insulting abia state governor, everybody should concentrate on finding out who the victim is and how to stop rape in nigeria and round the world even in the u.s with the highest number of rape cases in the world. insulting the governor will not get us anywhere |
who is this bootyonme? do such people actually exist ,very disgusting human being ,some men must be very unlucky or cursed to have anything to do with people like her, |
has not started investigation to apprehend those behind the alleged raping of a lady believed to be a student of Abia State University. The lady was gang raped by five students suspected to be members of a cult group in the university, who recorded and later posted the video on the Internet on August 17, 2011. But more than a month after the incident, the police have yet to begin an investigation that could lead to the arrest of the suspects. While the Commissioner of Police, Abia State Command, Mr. Bala Hasan, had insisted that the incident did not take place in the state but rather on a campus of ABSU in Imo State, an officer at the Imo State Police Command said the crime was not committed in Imo. The police officer, who did not want to be quoted because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, told PUNCH METRO that he had called the Area Commander in charge of Okigwe on the matter. He said, “I called the Area Commander in charge of Okigwe, but he (area commander) said nothing like that happened in Imo State. The Abia CP claimed the incident happened in Imo State. “But based on what I have gathered, the incident did not happen in Imo State. The crime was committed in Abia. Why is the CP in Abia saying it happened in Imo?” The catalogue of denials from the police indicates that they are yet to begin a search for the suspected rapists with a view to arresting and bringing them to book. Meanwhile, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has condemned the incident and called on parents to be alive to their responsibility by giving their children sound moral upbringing. Speaking on behalf of the organisation’s President-General, the National Publicity Secretary, Ralph Ndigwe, blamed lack of parental guidance for the act and other cases of rape involving Nigerian students. He said, “The advice is for parents to hold their children. It is not in the character of the children to misbehave or seek to become rapists but once the upbringing is faulty, they are bound to misbehave later in life. “Most of the cult members, rapists and armed robbers we find in our universities and polytechnics are products of bad upbringing and broken homes. “If only parents and guardians would face squarely the responsibility of guiding their children and wards to the right path, then the Igboland and Nigeria in general would be better for it.” Ohanaeze Ndigbo, however, said rape was not new to the society, but taking videos of the victim was “Sheer wickedness.” It urged the Federal Government to look into the matter immediately. still looking for where they made the statement or maybe am blind |
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Why would a mother throw her seven-month old baby into the well, to die? Could it have been as a result of insanity? Or was she was acting under a spell from her estranged husband as she alleged? These are the posers the police in Oyo State are set to unravel after a baby was found stone dead in a well in Olomi area of Ibadan, the state capital. This hard-to-believe incident happened in an Imam’s house where Bose, 23, lives with her maternal grandfather when she relocated to Ibadan four weeks ago. Bose, claiming to be under a spell from her husband, concluded around 8p.m. and dropped the baby girl into the well. She would have probably feigned ignorance if the neighbours had not seen her at the time she allegedly committed the crime. One of the neighbours raised the alarm but before any help could reach the hapless baby, the deed had been done. She was stone dead. The men of the Oyo State police Command have arrested the suspect in connection with the murder. Though she did not manifest any sign of insanity, she said she must have been influenced by a spell from her husband with whom she reportedly had disagreement over her relocation to Ibadan. The husband (name withheld), who hails from Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, was said to have had a quarrel with Bose after she bluntly refused to return to Lagos. CONFESSION ASP Femi Okanlawon, the police spokesman, confirmed the suspect’s arrest, saying it was a man that reported the incident at Sanyo Police Station. The suspect confessed to the alleged crime but claimed she was unconscious when she did it. REFUSAL TO HEED WARNING She narrated how she had a quarrel with her husband after disagreeing with him to go with him to Lagos, adding that the man then said she should be ready to take full responsibility for her refusal. One thing led to the other and she suddenly picked the baby and threw her into the well. Okanlawon said, “The suspect confessed to the murder but claimed she was unconscious when the crime was being committed”. The police official quoted the suspect as saying she did not know what came upon her after disagreeing with her husband who insisted that she should go with him to Lagos. The woman said the man then threatened that she should be ready to take full responsibility for her refusal to follow him. ‘WHY I THREW BABY INTO THE WELL’ While speaking with Sunday Vanguard, the suspect said, “I am 23 years old. I married my husband seven years ago and we have three girls. The first child is six, the second girl, three and the last one that was killed seven months. “I got to Ibadan three (now four) weeks ago. I had a quarrel with my husband in Lagos. That is why I relocated to Ibadan. I am living with my mother’s father. My husband came to me and said we should go to Lagos, but I refused. He then said he would show me. That night the incident happened, he called me to ask if nothing had happened. And I told him nothing happened. I regret my action. It was when my neighbours raised the alarm that the enormity of what I did came upon me. I beg government to forgive me and show mercy.” The Divisional Police Officer, CSP Ezebuike Ugochukwu, who also confirmed the story, seemed not satisfied with the claim of the woman about the age of the baby. He noted that the dead baby looked older than the age claimed by the woman. However, he concluded that since she is the mother of the baby, it may be out of place to fault her claim. http://seeknaija.com/news.php?id=2655 |
aboki don dey get mouth imagine when aboki callm person illiterate na im be say whahala dey oo ![]() |
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