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Foreign Affairs / Re: Nigerian-Yoruba Criminal Gangs In America Busted Yet Again by LeilaniMSP: 2:00pm On Sep 11, 2009
My brother, the one after me was getting side tracked for a little bit there but I set him straight! Now he is finished in school and on his way to Law school. HARD WORK PAYS!!!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Nigerian-Yoruba Criminal Gangs In America Busted Yet Again by LeilaniMSP: 1:58pm On Sep 11, 2009
At SJeezy

Other Nigerians feel vindicated. This is not about the western view of the African world. This is about the entire world view. Other african countries view us as crooks not knowing there are actually some with bachelors degree, masters and for numerous others like me, a PhD. Yes. We have normal jobs. Even worst case scenario for those without a degree, we see elderly women in their late 50's and 60's working HARD working in warehouses, security jobs, janitorial jobs, lifting group home residents, washing white people's asses, feeding them and babysitting them and getting paid a mere 8-10 dollars per hours. I know People like the latter still buy cars and send them home to their families through hard earned sweat. Yes, WE FEEL VINDICATED because we are all NOT criminals.

You sound like you do the same thing or you know them otherwise you wouldn't get on me for using that word.

And my hubby and I were invited to the party all the way from TX. It didn't make any sense travelling down there to attend an excessive party thrown for a 21year old. I have a facebook too. SHe had her 21yr old party basically 2 months before that and I guess they decided to throw a second one but this time, with ankara and gele. I felt it was excessive. I have sisters older than her and younger than her. Younger kids nowadays should be taught about the value of hard work. If we work hard and set better examples, we can all be successful.

I will continue to speak publicly about my disgust with criminals that always seek the easy way out. Credit Card Fraud is mainly and Nigerian thing and it needs to STOP!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Nigerian-Yoruba Criminal Gangs In America Busted Yet Again by LeilaniMSP: 10:37am On Sep 11, 2009
FYI,  It is not yetunde sholebo, It is yewande sholebo and she is not a pretty girl.  That is all as a result of makeup and weave.  People that have seen her in person knws.  And she didn't get reeled into this scam thing by her boyfriend.  The other woman inthe group and three other men in the group are all her older cousins, aunties, uncles.  It was a family thing.  She was too carried away.  Every weekend, come and see facebook bombared and suffereing from all the party pictures and true religion jeans?

And yes, Toyin IS Oseni, the nairaland mercedes seller. Good boy too but maybe started hanging with the wrong people. He has a lot of respect and is very polite. When he sees me and my hubby, he is porstrating everywhere and that is the way he carries himself with other people. I'm sure he only got arrested by association. I hope they let him go because I still refuse to believe such anice young man took that route.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Nigerian-Yoruba Criminal Gangs In America Busted Yet Again by LeilaniMSP: 10:28am On Sep 11, 2009
Firstly, not sure why there is so much profanity being used on this forum,  Pathetic and backwards really,  (I'm sure we're all adults?)

Anyway, I know all these people well,  11 of them.  They are Nigerians, all Yoruba and Muslim.  (And please no-one should start with the whole tribalism or religion disrespect)

My Background. I'm a woman, in my mid early thirties, used to live in MN, moved to TX because of all their little town drama there, I go there quite often though because my family is based here.

These people are people that I never really respected because everyone knew what they were doing but nobody ever really said anything to their faces (probably because majority of these people got some chicken change from them whenever they were in a financial jam).  Even right now, people in MN are whispering around about it privately rejoicing that these people finally got busted but in public, it is an entirely different story and it just turns me off.  They throw lavish parties, oppress people with their mouths, Lexuses, mercedes benzes, money, gucci things and make fun of other Nigerians working their behinds off to put food on the table.  That was the only part I had a problem with.  You steal money and you make fun of people working hard (same populace you steal from). 

Although they wree all bad and threw lavish parties with crystal flowing eerywhere, the latest party was thrown by the youngest girl among them. Recently, I heard the Yewande threw her 21yr old party, picked an ankara material for it with gele and did it red carpet style with hosts from out of state.  All for a 21yr old that is not in school, doesn't work, knows no value of hard work? I was surprised. It was blasted all over facebook and it was their entire group that was there with other kiss ass minnesotans nd out of towners. People were whispering around that they really cracked on them after the party. I'm jjust happy all of us hard working individuals have been vndicated. The feds are slowly weeding out the bad seeds so we can live n peace. Have you seen thSony ad? It is sad! You walkin into your work place or for those still in school (you go to school) and you are ashamed to say you are Nigerian because you will be labeled a 419er.

Although they were popular, they treated people like crap because others didn't have as much as they did, they steal, got carried away and didn't realize they were messing with the wrong people and now the Feds and Secret service got them.  Word is, they had been surveilling them for a while before moving in.  Right now, all of them have been arrested except for Bashiru, Ajibola and Yewande (word is she ran away and is apprentely a fugitive now).  I know more but I don't want to give off more information.  And although I'm happy this criminal operation has been put to a dead STOP; i feel sorry for them because when Judgement day came, it ame BIG and it is over for them.    I truly feel sorry for them.

To conclude, not all Nigerians are Bad,  Things happen.  Good day

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