Thursday, September 3, 2009

Iloba Family Deported


After months of battling with the UK Immigration system. The Iloba family have been deported. They were put on a flight from Heathrow to Lagos at 10:20pm last Thursday.


The Iloba family and the Rochdale community in the UK put up a gallant effort to fight the rulings. But despite months of campaigning, the family's attempt to seek asylum was refused.


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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Video report on Nigerian woman arrested for smuggling cocaine in stomach


The Nigerian lady in the video up top was arrested at the Mumbai international airport on Tuesday for attempting to smuggle cocaine concealed in her stomach.


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Monday, August 31, 2009

52 Nigerians on Death Row in Foreign Countries

According to the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs 52 Nigerians are currently on death row in different countries around the world. 


Mr. Ayo Olukanni, spokesman for the ministry said that 3,132 were serving various terms of imprisonment, 1,640 were in detention, and 3,719 others were to be deported, and about 5,145 Nigerians abroad, mostly girls, are victims of human trafficking.


The list of offences committed by these Nigerians abroad include: drug trafficking, armed robbery, credit card scam, formation of cartels, membership of secret cults, human trafficking and prostitution.


"The overwhelming nature of the problem, in addition to other diplomatic responsibilities, has put a lot of pressure on the Nigerian missions. The activities of these Nigerians are irritating to some countries," he said.


Mr. Olukanni said the involvement of some Nigerians in such shady activities continues to have a negative impact on the country's image.


"Avoid by all means the use of fake passports, visas and other documents, shun criminal activities and respect the laws and regulations of host countries," Olukanni added.


This Day


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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Video report on growing middle class in Nigeria


Financial Times talks with some of Nigeria's elite like Nigerian rapper Naeto C on how the infrastructure in Nigeria is playing catch up with Nigeria's growing middle class.


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Video report on the EFCC crackdown on corruption in Nigeria


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is hunting down some of Nigeria's wealthiest individuals for failing to repay billions of dollars worth of loans. EFCC agents warn they will use all their powers to arrest and seize the assets of those implicated.The deadline issued for the repayment of the loans expires on September 1st.









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