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Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment - Crime (2) - Nairaland

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Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by psucc(m): 8:24am On Nov 19, 2024
Just one year? Seems crime pays more than honesty.
Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by fabian063: 8:33am On Nov 19, 2024
princemartinsG:
Definitely an ibo man impersonating as a yoruba. The South Easterners are deliberate in their efforts to cloud their crimes in a fashion to denigrate the yorubas
Lol, the world will see him as a Nigerian. Doesn't matter his tribe
Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by travelzcruix: 8:37am On Nov 19, 2024
You sure say no be these notes one Yahoo boy take bribe police few days ago? Make them check that money again because overexcitement for 100k dollars no go allow police confirm am.
Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by TTPAAR(m): 9:23am On Nov 19, 2024
The man dey smile sef
Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by Tochi360: 11:31am On Nov 19, 2024
DesChyko:
Which one is Kehinde Amaka bikonu? We are trying to shame dishonest living so the younger generation can live right. Now we have to contend with 'impersonation' too?
Amala na him nickname. Make una try dey read small before una comment na.
Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by Uyai007: 11:41am On Nov 19, 2024
An Open Appeal for Support in Publishing and Distributing a Vital Book on Drug And Substance Misuse
Dear Esteemed Public,
I am reaching out with a heartfelt request for assistance in publishing and distributing my recently authored book, ‘HIGH’, which delves into the critical issue of drug misuse and addiction—an urgent challenge facing many individuals, especially among our youth today.
The book provides an in-depth exploration of the various types of drugs, their harmful effects, and the root causes of substance abuse. It also features real-life stories from individuals who have survived or been affected by drug addiction, sharing their personal journeys in the hope that others may be spared from walking down the same destructive path.
In a society where the scourge of drug misuse is rapidly escalating, particularly among secondary school students, I firmly believe that this book has the potential to serve as a powerful educational tool. It aims not only to inform but to inspire youth to make informed choices and understand the dangers associated with drug abuse.
However, I currently face significant financial constraints preventing me from publishing and distributing this important work. Therefore, I am reaching out to seek assistance and collaboration with organizations and individuals who can help make this book accessible to the public, especially to secondary schools, libraries, and community centers where it can reach the youth who need it most.
How You Can Help:
1. Financial Support – Any contribution to help fund the publication and distribution of the book would be invaluable.
2. Partnerships and Collaboration – I am also seeking to partner with organizations, such as the NDLEA (National Drug Law Enforcement Agency) and NAFDAC (National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control), to help get the book into the hands of young people across the nation.
3. Sharing the Message – Help spread the word about this book, especially to educational institutions, community groups, and youth organizations. Together, we can create the awareness needed to combat drug misuse before it destroys more lives.
This book is not just a project for me; it is a call to action. A call to educate, empower, and protect our youth from the dangers of drug misuse. I believe that, with the right support, we can make a meaningful difference in the fight against addiction and substance abuse.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for any support or connections you can offer. Together, we can help stem the rising tide of this menace and create a brighter, healthier future for the next generation.
Sincerely,
Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by DesChyko: 12:52pm On Nov 19, 2024
Tochi360:
Amala na him nickname. Make una try dey read small before una comment na.
Amaka, not Amala. Make una try dey read small before una comment na.

Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by nasbiafra(m): 1:45pm On Nov 19, 2024
use am take bomb
Cocolatti:
13 years Facebook account for sale
Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by tobby20: 3:56pm On Nov 19, 2024
DesChyko:
Amaka, not Amala. Make una try dey read small before una comment na.
Him own error na typo
Werey just admit
Re: Man Caught With Fake $2 Million Gets One Year Imprisonment by Tochi360: 4:30pm On Nov 19, 2024
DesChyko:
Amaka, not Amala. Make una try dey read small before una comment na.
grin grin kolosis na typo error na grin
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