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Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: I am not a fan of unnecessary gist |
on: 11-10-2013 03:56 PM
| It is very clear that you are just an enemy of progress, y bring up something dat he did years ago and he was even convicted for it. Y bring it up now?! Y didn't u mention it before this achievement . U keep ruining homes and lives with most of ur articles. I bet Ur life isn't a success. I wonder if he shuldnt live a normal life. Get a life pls!. Msteeew.
What is his ACHIEVEMENT? Hungry girl, so a man who CLAIMS others' money as his is an "ACHIEVER" right? He does NOT live a normal life he makes his money by STEALING from other people. You just see money and you want to defend him with your life right? | | |
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Forum / The Buzz Central / NIGERIANS Supporting CRIMINALS . Okwudili "Dilly" the THEIF |
on: 11-10-2013 01:07 AM
| A federal jury Monday convicted a Nigerian man of two counts of bank fraud for a scam authorities say involved more than a million dollars in altered corporate checks. Oluyomi Oshinaike’s role in the multistate scheme, according to the charges, involved two checks totaling more than $227,000. Senior U.S. District Judge Charles Butler Jr. scheduled Oshinaike’s sentencing for Feb. 15. Under advisory sentencing guidelines, he faces a prison term of at least 2½ years and as much as 3 years and a month. Okwudili “Cowboy” "Dilly" Umenyiora, who already has pleaded guilty to bank fraud, testified that he convinced Oshinaike to recruit people who were willing to allow checks to be deposited into their bank accounts.“His job was to go out and find the accounts,” he testified. Umenyiora testified the account holders would be told a cover story similar to solicitations many people get via e-mail. The tale would be a variation of the theme that a person in Nigeria needed help getting money into the United States. Assistant U.S. Attorney E.T. Rolison said during his closing argument that it is a classic Nigeria scam. “The reason you call it that is because they say, ‘My father is in Nigeria.’ They come up with that story,” he said. Umenyiora testified that he would pay a postal worker at a mail-sorting center in Atlanta $500 each for corporate bank checks. He said he did not know the man’s name, but a man by the name of Andrew Bryant Gunn has pleaded guilty in federal court in Atlanta in connection with the plot and will be sentenced next month. Umenyiora told jurors he would take the checks to a man named Guy Taylor, who would change the payee line. Umenyiora said he would then give the checks to partners who would in turn deposit them into bank accounts. The bank account holder would be allowed to keep 15 percent of the value of the check, Umenyiora said. Taylor would get 10 percent and the postal worker was paid 10 percent to 15 percent, he testified. Mobile resident Rosa Gullett testified that she agreed to allow Oshinaike, whom she knew as “Abdul,” to use her account. She said she met Oshinaike through her sister, who was dating him at the time. Her mother, Kim Williams, testified that she allowed him to use her account, too. On cross-examination, defense attorney Linda Jensen attacked the witnesses’ credibility. All admitted that they have criminal records. All also received deals from prosecutors in exchange for their cooperation. For Williams and Gullett, adjudication was withheld for a year, after which the charges will be dropped if they stay out of trouble. Umenyiora and co-defendant Adrian Chike Okakpu, meanwhile, got prison terms half as long as the low end of advisory sentencing guidelines. Incidentally, that’s not his first brush with the long arm of the law, it seems he’s been a career criminal for over a decade as this mugshot from 2001 attests. Back then his offenses included ‘obstructing a police officer’ , ‘Giving a false name or information’ and ‘Driving while license is suspended’: In light of this, it was with great amazement (and amusement) that I read the following story about him at SeriouslyDoughnuts (the original story has now been deleted, but GOOGLE is your friend), not only was he praised for being ‘Super Model’ ish in his looks, given major props for his ‘swag’, but it seems he also drove up in a Lamborghini, escorted by MOPOL: So this bloke waltz into the private viewing of L’ESPACE with his swag on full blast, I actually thought he was a model ( apparently there is this Nigerian/American Super Model type bloke in town), so armed with my camera, I aimed for a shot. He raised his arm up to signal he didn’t want his picture taken, I smiled but wasn’t prepared to let him off so I asked why not? The following conversation ensues…. are we back to the days of Fred Ajudua where known 419 Kingpins not only had a high public profile, but were even accorded police escorts, and were celebrated as pillars of society, worthy of emulation ? Wasn’t the EFCC set up to specifically check such individuals? I mean, what’s the justification in having a self-confessed and convicted fraudster being given an armed police escort? | | |
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Forum / The Buzz Central / Okwudili is a criminal hence the money |
on: 11-10-2013 01:04 AM
| MR Okwudili Umenyiora is alleged to be a Fraudster having allegedly turned jailhouse informant snitch, gets released from federal prison on March 9th 2006. According to the Baldwin County, Alabama Corrections Center database, he gets re-arrested the same day and later released, but then the official trail goes cold, and the site lists him status as being that of a ‘Fugitive From Justice’. and on trial in Alabama for for running a big time check fraud operation, in which they used Nigeria’s name as part of the pitch for their scam. Incidentally, that’s not his first brush with the long arm of the law, it seems he’s been a career criminal for over a decade as this mugshot from 2001 attests. Back then his offenses included ‘obstructing a police officer’ , ‘Giving a false name or information’ and ‘Driving while license is suspended’: Okwudili Umenyiora's Mugshot From his 2001 Arrest Surprise, surprise, cue a few years later, this same Okwudili Umenyiora begins popping up all over the society pages of Nigerian newspapers, magazines and blogs, introducing himself as ‘Mr. Dilly’, Chairman of ‘Dilly Motors’, self-styled big time businessman and pillar of commerce. A federal jury Monday convicted a Nigerian man of two counts of bank fraud for a scam authorities say involved more than a million dollars in altered corporate checks. Oluyomi Oshinaike’s role in the multistate scheme, according to the charges, involved two checks totaling more than $227,000. Senior U.S. District Judge Charles Butler Jr. scheduled Oshinaike’s sentencing for Feb. 15. Under advisory sentencing guidelines, he faces a prison term of at least 2½ years and as much as 3 years and a month. Okwudili “Cowboy” Umenyiora, who already has pleaded guilty to bank fraud, testified that he convinced Oshinaike to recruit people who were willing to allow checks to be deposited into their bank accounts. “His job was to go out and find the accounts,” he testified. Umenyiora testified the account holders would be told a cover story similar to solicitations many people get via e-mail. The tale would be a variation of the theme that a person in Nigeria needed help getting money into the United States. Assistant U.S. Attorney E.T. Rolison said during his closing argument that it is a classic Nigeria scam. “The reason you call it that is because they say, ‘My father is in Nigeria.’ They come up with that story,” he said. Umenyiora testified that he would pay a postal worker at a mail-sorting center in Atlanta $500 each for corporate bank checks. He said he did not know the man’s name, but a man by the name of Andrew Bryant Gunn has pleaded guilty in federal court in Atlanta in connection with the plot and will be sentenced next month. Umenyiora told jurors he would take the checks to a man named Guy Taylor, who would change the payee line. Umenyiora said he would then give the checks to partners who would in turn deposit them into bank accounts. The bank account holder would be allowed to keep 15 percent of the value of the check, Umenyiora said. Taylor would get 10 percent and the postal worker was paid 10 percent to 15 percent, he testified. Mobile resident Rosa Gullett testified that she agreed to allow Oshinaike, whom she knew as “Abdul,” to use her account. She said she met Oshinaike through her sister, who was dating him at the time. Her mother, Kim Williams, testified that she allowed him to use her account, too. On cross-examination, defense attorney Linda Jensen attacked the witnesses’ credibility. All admitted that they have criminal records. All also received deals from prosecutors in exchange for their cooperation. For Williams and Gullett, adjudication was withheld for a year, after which the charges will be dropped if they stay out of trouble. Umenyiora and co-defendant Adrian Chike Okakpu, meanwhile, got prison terms half as long as the low end of advisory sentencing guidelines. So NIGERIANS celebrates Criminals? | | |
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Why Do Nigerians At Home Always Beg Nigerians Abroad? |
on: 4-08-2013 09:18 PM
| i don't know why are the Nigerians at home, kind of beggar, anytime i call Nigeria, all my friends i met on net and maybe we later get on, start telling me things not easy send me money is a nigerian factor or what,
As I am living in the UK I got the impression nobody in Nigeria nows that also abroad u have to work hard to earn your money.
It is not provided by the state, I dont print it in my cellar and dont grow it on the trees in my garden!!!
Sometimes I think this stupidity is cos people watch way toooooooooo much films where everybody is living in big mansions with pool and drives around on Benzes and Beemers. After some time they take this for everybodies reality and dont want to understand that live also can be very difficult and hard here!
Secondly, by sending toooooo much money home, everybody will stop working, starting to depend on the "havebeen", meaning we ourselves condition them as beggars.
Start sending just little money, not to much and they again will start their own business, cos Nigerians are very good at this, as long as u dont make them feel they can afford to be lazy.
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Okorocha Declares Imo Bankrupt |
on: 7-06-2011 06:33 PM
| Imo State Governor, Chief Rochas Okorocha has declared that the state is indebted to the tune of N100 billion including internal and external debts, even as he ordered the immediate dissolution of all the 27 local councils in the state. The out-gone regime had conducted elections in the councils last year to run for two years.
Also, citing unacademic conduct, Okorocha sacked the Acting Vice Chancellor of Evan Enwerem University, Owerri, now renamed Imo State University, Prof. Osita Nwebo.
In a radio and television broadcast in Owerri, Monday evening, the governor also dissolved all the Development Centres and State Council of Traditional Rulers headed by Eze Cletus Ilomuanya.
Not satisfied by the offer of 10,000 jobs by the immediate past governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim to graduates in the state, he suspended all the action regarding the offer, while he also suspended contracts awarded by Ohakim, stating that they would be reviewed. The State Deputy Governor, Sir Jude Agbaso is to head the review committee.
According to him, he was not satisfied by the performance of the institutions dissolved, regretting that traditional institutions had become an arena for playing politics.
On the staff of office and certificate of recognition issued to 106 monarchs by the immediate past governor, Ikedi Ohakim, Okorocha disclosed that a committee to review the recognition of the monarchs would by put in place.
He also dissolved the board of state-owned oil palm industry, Adapalm, stating that the state government would strengthen the company, while the moribund Avutu Poultry established by the late Sam Mbakwe administration more than 30 years ago, would be reinvigorated.
He was sad that about 264 health centres in the state were not functioning, disclosing that some would be merged and made more functional.
Okorocha regretted that huge sums of money was owed by the state government by the immediate past government, directing that arrears of salaries of the workers in the state be cleared. | | |
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Why Do Nigerians At Home Always Beg Nigerians Abroad? |
on: 7-06-2011 02:23 PM
| why are the Nigerians at home, kind of beggar, anytime i call Nigeria, all my friends i met on net and maybe we later get on, start telling me things not easy send me money is a nigerian factor or what,
As I am living in the UK I got the impression nobody in Nigeria nows that also abroad u have to work hard to earn your money.
It is not provided by the state, I dont print it in my cellar and dont grow it on the trees in my garden!!!
Sometimes I think this stupidity is cos people watch way toooooooooo much films where everybody is living in big mansions with pool and drives around on Benzes and Beemers. After some time they take this for everybodies reality and dont want to understand that live also can be very difficult and hard here!
Secondly, by sending toooooo much money home, everybody will stop working, starting to depend on the "havebeen", meaning we ourselves condition them as beggars.
Start sending just little money, not to much and they again will start their own business, cos Nigerians are very good at this, as long as u dont make them feel they can afford to be lazy.
It's a contradiction | | |
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Witches deploy 500 members to Abuja for Jonathan’s inauguration |
on: 7-06-2011 02:16 PM
| ...can you Imagine the Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria (WITZAN), has deployed 500 witches to Abuja and other parts of Ahead of Nigeria to prevent any tragic occurrence and ensure peaceful inauguration on May 29. According to its national co-ordinator, Dr Okhue Iboi, the decision was taken after an emergency meeting at Zuma rock, Niger State. WITZAN also warned President Goodluck Jonathan to take adequate security as bad people and disgruntled politicians are planning to cause problems. Iboi, however, disclosed that the nation would soon have a respite from the people currently throwing bombs all over the places as they would be exposed: “We are going to expose those sponsoring bomb blasts in the country after May 29. They have been caged already. We are going to use our power to cause them to come out and confess their misdeeds. Nigerians would be surprised at how the saboteurs would be exposed.” He said it was revealed to the witches as far back as last year that no other candidate except Jonathan would rule the nation. The association which also predicted the failure of both former military president Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida and vice president Atiku Abubakar in their presidential quests also disclosed that Jonathan would serve his four-year tenure at the end of which Nigerians would be begging him to go for another term because he has been chosen by God to lead the nation. Iboi, however, warned Jonathan to beware of sycophants, while warning the incoming ministers and advisers to co-operate with the president and discharge their duties with dedication. The witches warned former Head of State, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) to stop wasting his time pursuing the presidency: “Buhari should stop wasting his time because his time is past. He can never rule the nation again. His time is gone.” The incoming National Assembly will deliver. This is the time Nigerians will know that they have real legislators. “Some people look at us as if we are evil minded people. Not all witches are bad. Our own type of witchcraft is progressive. We are willing to intervene in the affairs of the country anytime the government decides to seek our counsel. We have the solutions to bring lasting peace to the country. Witches and wizards in the country are ready to help restore Nigeria’s lost glory. “We saw June 12 crisis long before it happened and we warned the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola but he ignored us. Abiola would have been Nigeria’s president but some of us decided to punish him over the role he played in scuttling the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo presidential ambition. We warned him not to waste his time and life. This was reported in some national dailies. We also dealt with the late General Sani Abacha for the execution of the late Ken Saro-Wiwa. ” ------>no comment, TO GOD BE THE GLORY I hear hogwarts got the grabs for the next International Convention | | |
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Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: How Not To Get A Wife In Nigeria If You Live Abroad |
on: 7-06-2011 01:46 PM
| If you live in abroad, may be in Europe, The Americas or anywhere, and you desperately need a wife from home, pls follow these rules. 1. Do not let any lady you are interested in, know you live abroad in the first place, if she must know, tell her you are in Ghana or uganda etc
2. Do not select lady who is well versed in the use of the internet, these are ladies who are advertising themselves nakedly on different websites to dupe unsuspecting men, they will jump on you and dump you as soon as they relocate with you.
3.Do not allow your relative or family member, may be brothers or sisters to help you find a lady, they will always choose someone they can use to get you.
4. Do not allow your friends who live abroad with you to suggest someone living in Nigeria to you, it may be a ploy to bring his girlfriend over especially if he is not documented.
5. Avoid ladies who are University graduates if you can, they will pretend until they relocate with you, then got awares of the female friendly laws in Europe/USA and dump you as soon as possible. Many of them will end up quarelling with you and becoming very argumentative and arrogant.
6. Avoid sending money to your fiance or the lady you intend to marry, as you will soon become a money-miss-road, ''a laughing stock''
7. Avoid any lady that attends flashy pentecostal churches, this may only be for pretence.
8. Insist on all medical tests before any wedding at all.
9. Please, forget about beauty, insist on a very sober lady with good characters, i.e. avoid sentiments
10. Avoid any lady that tells you she can manage a bottle of beer etc, you may be courting a love-peddler.
11. Please, do not search for a Nigerian wife on dating website, you may not live to regret it.
12. If you finally visit Nigeria to see the lady you choose , please do not jump on the bed with her, try to avoid sex with her, she may coat herself with ''Jazz'', to tie you up.
13. As you are avoiding sex, please make sure you check all the body parts, like the bosoms, the tommy area, or you may even ''finger'' the private part to ''carbon date'' her experience and dating age.
14. If you can avoid a slim lady with very bursty chest, it will be better, because European men have great taste for these qualities or else you may end up finding your neighbour on top of your wife, or having a mullato/halfcast child.
A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE. , This piece was compiled based on my personal experience after living in Europe for 6 yrs, Teeco Designer AKA Love Mallam 5 and 14, so you are pretty much asking me to date a very local uncouth ugly girl and keep her locked up from the world? Why would i let that be the mother of my children? | | | |