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Four Nigerians Sentenced to Prison for Forging Over 2000 Marriage Certificates in UK

Four Nigerians Sentenced to Prison for Forging Over 2000 Marriage Certificates in UK

A group of four Nigerian nationals has been sentenced to prison for their involvement in a large-scale forgery operation, creating over 2,000 false marriage certificates to facilitate illegal immigration in the United Kingdom. Abraham Alade Olarotimi Onifade, 41, Abayomi Aderinsoye Shodipo, 38, Nosimot Mojisola Gbadamosi, 31, and Adekunle Kabir, 54, were found guilty of various offenses related to the forgery scheme, including conspiracy to facilitate illegal entry into the UK and fraud by false representation. The group, which was part of an organized criminal network, created fraudulent EU Settlement Scheme applications and provided false Nigerian Customary Marriage Certificates to help…
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CELEBRATING A VISIONARY LEADER: UAAP Honors Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor on His Birthday

CELEBRATING A VISIONARY LEADER: UAAP Honors Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor on His Birthday

The United Abia Artistes and Patriots Forum (UAAP) is delighted to celebrate the birthday of its president, Ambassador Dr. Osita Offor, affectionately known as "De Ultimate Commander." In a statement, the organization praised Dr. Offor as a selfless and exceptional leader who has made significant contributions to the progress of Abia State. Dr. Offor's unwavering dedication, passion, and commitment to Abia State's growth have been instrumental in promoting the state and attracting investors. The UAAP commended his leadership, emphasizing his positive impact on the organization's members. The group expressed its full support for Dr. Offor's continued leadership, assuring him of…
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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Detained in France Amid Investigation into Platform’s Alleged Ties to Criminal Activity

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Detained in France Amid Investigation into Platform’s Alleged Ties to Criminal Activity

Pavel Durov, the billionaire founder and CEO of messaging app Telegram, was taken into custody at Bourget Airport near Paris on Saturday, according to French news sources TF1 and BFM TV. The arrest was made under a French warrant related to a preliminary investigation into Telegram's suspected involvement in facilitating criminal activities. Durov, a 39-year-old Franco-Russian citizen, was traveling on his private jet from Azerbaijan with a bodyguard and a woman when he was apprehended by the Air Transport Gendarmerie. As of the time of this report, Telegram has not issued an official statement regarding the incident. Similarly, the French…
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Naira Plunges by N72.58 Against Dollar as Foreign Exchange Turnover Reaches $7.4 Billion in July

Naira Plunges by N72.58 Against Dollar as Foreign Exchange Turnover Reaches $7.4 Billion in July

The Nigerian Naira suffered a significant decline, losing N72.58 against the US dollar in July 2024, according to the FMDQ financial market report. The foreign exchange turnover skyrocketed to $7.39 billion, representing a 10.02% increase from the previous month. In Naira terms, the FX turnover stood at N11.48 trillion, surpassing the N10.01 trillion traded in June. The Naira's depreciation led to an exchange rate volatility increase, with the local currency trading between N1,500.32 and N1,621.12 per dollar, compared to the previous month's range of N1,473.66 to N1,510.10 per dollar. Despite the Central Bank of Nigeria's efforts, the Naira's value against…
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Catholic Bishops Urge President Tinubu to Rethink Economic Policies Amidst Worsening Hardship

Catholic Bishops Urge President Tinubu to Rethink Economic Policies Amidst Worsening Hardship

The President of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), Most Rev. Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to reassess his economic policies, citing the escalating hardship faced by Nigerians. Speaking at the 2024 Second Plenary Assembly of the CBCN in Auchi, Edo State, Ugorji emphasized that the current economic policies have caused more harm than good. Ugorji, also the Archbishop of Owerri, acknowledged that the socio-economic challenges facing the nation cannot be resolved by economic reforms alone. He advocated for a return to a regional system of government to combat corruption and address the nation's problems.…
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