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You just gotta love nairaland. you got no choice |
This show called bbn is evil. illuminnati inspired. look at the symbols- the eye and triangles all over. It's alot of distractions to Nigerian youths who should be doing something meaningful with their time. |
omo that fateful day in bauchi. 2013. I was a youth corper serving . I went to church on sunday. I just walked pass a suicide bomber in a red Honda accord. he came to winners chapel. just at the entrance of the church gate. about some few minutes later. it was a blast, many gone. I looked back. saw shoes flying all over the places. The good lord saved me! |
Hospitality business like hotels, girls that work as receptionist. omo she will meet lots of men with tempting offers. |
idu1:no mind them. most of the bad guys use musicians to launder money |
Ebuka2016:Exactly my thoughts. These Nigerian girls are clever. She knows the Malay guy has money. she's using love as a bait to hold him. She wants to eat her cake and have it. I pity the Nigerian lover, a lot of men are in that position. It's not easy to get out. at some point a man must be a fool for love. he should be man enough n stay ahead of the game n be the one to call off the relationship.otherwise if the girl dump him, which she will eventually he might not recover from it |
most times when parents try to caution you, they are trying to save you from the mistakes they have made in the past. If u still have parents that try to correct, you should be glad.so many young people have missed their paths in life because of no parental guidance. you need proper guidance while growing up, you can't have your way just like that. but word of caution for parents. don't use negative words on you kids, like calling them fools or being stupid. it might affect them . learn to caution them wisely. and speak positive things to them |
the guy isn't INNOCENT. he is a member of , why was that part omitted. Those ayes are very troublesome |
I'll rather have JESUS than anything! |
The truth is most Nigerian men are sex starved, especially older men. Nigerian girls are aware of this and the men in turn don't care. You want the sex, she came for the money. If as a man you want love , then you should know where to shop for it. Go get a wife and stick with her. Nigerian girls won't put a gun on your head to spend money on her. Brethren , Nigeria is hard and difficult , and it's not getting better. lots of girls are turning into prostitution.whose to blame? well I really don't know. |
All these didn't happen by chance. someone must have played a price spiritually. either in a good way or a bad way |
ibadan and Benin city are the centres of yahoo. I hear the number of girls whose virtues are still intact are not up to 8 in ibadan. |
Some marriages are ordained by God while some na by LUST.. choose wisely |
lilyfaith:no Inspite of the high rate of immorality. There are still good girls who even marry as virgins. |
The benefits that marriage brings is so much. the unity between a man and a woman in marriage is so powerful. Pls if you are married do not ever seek divorce. marriage comes with blessing. the devil knows this, that is why so many marriages are under attack. men love your wife .likewise women should respect their husband |
not every girl will be that lucky, besides you don't have a clue where she's been to . She might have trapped the man. most rich guys too ain't loyal to her particular girl. They move from one girl to the other. A lot is happening these days. so many men and ladies are going so deep to be rich. just be careful and know what works for you. I have a friend who was posted to cross river state to do her nysc. Instead of her to serve there she travelled to Abuja to stay with her friends. She met a very handsome dude. A lawyer, good looking and rich. She complained the guy was always touching her hair and some other strange things. It's been 3 years now, she's still battling with spiritual attacks and things have been turning out bad for her. always meeting with bad luck. She has been going from one PASTOR to another. such a pretty girl yet no meaningful relationship. If not for the mercy of God she would have lost her life . girls should just be careful. |
glo is slo |
gypsey:My friend! you have mind oo |
kimbraa:she had a role to play in such a case, she obviously didn't take it serious. it was a personal battle she was meant to fight. She was even lucky she was told. some others are not so lucky |
Pepsi101:majority of our girls are into lesbianism. They get so attracted to tomboy. while some prefer girly ones..the tomboy act as a boyfriend and takes charge. |
it's very obvious she's the man in the amorous relationship. I have a tomboy living with me in my apartment. all she does is bringing girls to Bleep. anytime they woman Bleep, they will raise the volume to maximum. anyways to be honest I still prefer lesbians to gay poo. even though they are both sinful in the sight of God |
Gourdoinc:Ayibatonye Bienzigha, a 23-year-old citizen of Nigeria residing in New Jersey, received 37 months in federal prison and was ordered to pay $51,307 restitution; Eghosa Obaretin, a 30-year-old citizen of Nigeria residing in Austin, received 40 months in federal prison and was ordered to pay $677,303.83 restitution and forfeit $222,000; Roland Imoe, a 37-year-old native of Nigeria and current U.S. citizen residing in Austin, ten months in federal prison and ordered to pay $25,632 restitution; and, Augustine Ikolo, a 41-year-old citizen of Nigeria residing in Austin, received 97 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $842,970 restitution. Previously, Obaretin and Imoe pleaded guilty to one count of Passport Fraud; Bienzigha, to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering; and, Ikolo to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering |
In Austin Feb 2nd, a federal judge sentenced two Nigerian citizens and a Houston man to federal prison for their roles in a money laundering conspiracy that collected millions of dollars from victims located across the country, announced United States Attorney John F. Bash; Special Agent in Charge Shane Folden, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), San Antonio; Acting Special Agent in Charge Andy Tsui, Internal Revenue Service – Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI); and, Inspector in Charge Adrian Gonzalez, United States Postal Inspection Service, Houston Division. United States District Judge Sam Sparks sentenced: Nathaniel Itimi, a 46-year-old native of Nigeria and current U.S. citizen residing in Houston, to 97 months in federal prison and ordered him to pay, jointly and severally, $1,672,805.51 restitution; Lewis Akpomofune, a 41-year-old citizen of Nigeria residing in Houston, to 108 months in federal prison and ordered him to pay, jointly and severally, $1,672,805.51 restitution; and, Michael Omoh Okiki, a 37-year-old citizen of Nigeria residing in Houston, to 57 months in federal prison and ordered him to pay, jointly and severally, $1,213,354.94 restitution. “Today’s sentencing reflects the commitment of the Department of Justice to destroy the money-laundering networks that facilitate fraud against the most vulnerable Americans, such as the elderly,” stated United States Attorney John F. Bash. Last year, all three defendants pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering. Four other individuals received federal prison terms in connection with this investigation. They are: Ayibatonye Bienzigha, a 23-year-old citizen of Nigeria residing in New Jersey, received 37 months in federal prison and was ordered to pay $51,307 restitution; Eghosa Obaretin, a 30-year-old citizen of Nigeria residing in Austin, received 40 months in federal prison and was ordered to pay $677,303.83 restitution and forfeit $222,000; Roland Imoe, a 37-year-old native of Nigeria and current U.S. citizen residing in Austin, ten months in federal prison and ordered to pay $25,632 restitution; and, Augustine Ikolo, a 41-year-old citizen of Nigeria residing in Austin, received 97 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $842,970 restitution. Previously, Obaretin and Imoe pleaded guilty to one count of Passport Fraud; Bienzigha, to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering; and, Ikolo to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. In December 2017, co-defendant Ochuko Sylvester Eruotor, a 43-year-old resident of Canada and citizen of Nigeria, was extradited from Germany to the United States after being arrested with assistance from Interpol. Yesterday in Austin, Eruotor pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. He remains in federal custody awaiting sentencing. No sentencing date has been scheduled. Court documents showed that this investigation targeted a money laundering network that laundered the proceeds of various fraud schemes perpetrated against U.S. victims by scammers based in Canada, Nigeria, and the United States. The schemes included: “grandson-in-jail” frauds over the phone targeting elderly victims; fake investment scams; business email compromise scams; Stolen Identity Refund Fraud (SIRF) tax filing scams; and, romance victim scams. The money launderers opened bank accounts, sometimes using fraudulent passports in fake identities, or hired others to open bank accounts in order to facilitate their scheme. Those U.S.-based bank accounts would receive the fraudulently obtained funds from the victims. The U.S.-based conspirators quickly withdrew the money from the bank accounts with a portion of the fraud proceeds kept as a fee. Then the remainder of the funds were sent to Canada or Nigeria. To date, law enforcement has identified in excess of $3.5 million dollars of fraud proceeds from hundreds of victims laundered by the conspiracy. “Today’s actions will not only bring a sense of justice to the victims in this case, but this significant investigation will also help increase awareness of this type of fraud,” said Shane Folden, Special Agent in Charge, HSI San Antonio. “To potential victims, we encourage you to be vigilant and if you feel like you are being scammed, please contact law enforcement to report the suspected scam before you make a payment. There are criminals who are always seeking to exploit the vulnerable in our communities for their own personal gain.” “The defendants who perpetrated this scheme systematically defrauded innocent American citizens,” stated Andy Tsui, IRS Criminal Investigation, Acting Special Agent in Charge, San Antonio Field Office. “Protecting taxpayer money is a matter we take very seriously. IRS-Criminal Investigation will continue to vigorously pursue those who unjustly enrich themselves by creating elaborate money laundering schemes such as this one.” Agents with HSI, IRS-CI, and U.S. Postal Inspection Service investigated this case. The United States Marshals Service provided assistance with Eruotor’s extradition. Assistant United States Attorney Michael C. Galdo prosecuted this case on behalf of the Government. Source.....https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdtx/pr/seven-sentenced-money-laundering-scheme-involving-proceeds-multiple-foreign-scams |
Nawaoo. What a pity, a girl's life is very delicate. Any little error it's all gone. I have a similar case with a friend too. Dated a cultist, the guy so messed her life up. She was virtually looking after the guy while she was still in school.i didn't understand why she was so into her. These young girls tend to love bad guys. I noticed she was the one doing the night calls. Maybe it had to do with the sex. Guys use all sort of drugs to impress girls. This particular girl just couldn't concentrate with her studies. She was eventually expelled from school after 5 years. She was supposed to graduate as a pharmacist from Madonna university. I feel so sad each time I remember, I wish I did more to save her from that irresponsible so called boyfriend.. If you tell girls to stay away from pre marital sex. They won't listen. Sex has ruined so many lives. |
These guys are willing to die for this cause. If Christians were like this, he wouldn't have gotten to this level. Instead they are busy arguing about mundane issues like tithe and offering |
The institution called marriage isnt a child's play |
oh well shes not an Olosho, shes a runs girl, thats to put it lightly, she knows the kind of men she bleeps with.. rich looking guys so if you are like this , believe me there are some guys that wont pay u just after the sex, i mean rich guys, they will just wonna give u a good time, so what will u do in such a case?... |
She deliberately omitted the destination because she knows the guy might not be interested if he sees it on the trip, especially since it was late at night, she might have put in the destination in the previous trips she requested for and found out that the trip was cancelled. since she was determined to get to her destination she had to omit that part..i really dont believe the rape story anyways |
mudiana:to He was my classmate in uniben, such a quiet and humble guy. I didn't even know his name until now. After spending a decade in school studying medicine, his life was just cut shot like that. He was married with a kid. What a life! |
All for what |
Social media has turned so many youths to morons, you don't have business posting it here, sue her fucking ass. These injuries are capable of forming scares.that will permanently disfigure your face. This can kill your self esteem for life. No matter what you have done, she doesn't have the right to hurt you physically. I'm very certain she will regret her actions.make sure you claim damages that will settle you for life, you will need proper guidance otherwise you might get so depressed from those scares |
