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Nigeria is poor because we celebrate thieves – Obi

Former Anambra State governor Peter Obi says Nigeria remains poor because the country celebrates corrupt people instead of holding them accountable. He argued that Nigeria is not truly a poor nation but has been made poor by years of bad leadership and a culture that rewards those who steal public funds.​​ Obi said that in many cases, people who have looted public resources are honoured with chieftaincy titles, front row seats at public events and loud celebrations, instead of being questioned about the source of their wealth.​ He compared Nigeria with other countries where citizens resist bad governance, stressing that Nigerians often sing, dance and praise leaders who have failed them, even when millions are living in hardship.​​ According to him, the main problem is that “thieves” are allowed to manage national resources, and this has led to widespread poverty, […]

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50 Nigerians arrested in India drug busts

50 Nigerians arrested in India drug busts No fewer than 50 Nigerians have been arrested in one of India’s largest coordinated crackdowns on a transnational narcotics network. The suspects are accused of belonging to a sophisticated cartel that distributed drugs and laundered proceeds across several major Indian cities.​ According to Indian media, the operation was led by the Delhi Police in partnership with Telangana Police’s EAGLE unit and other state forces. Months of intelligence gathering culminated in simultaneous raids across Delhi, exposing key layers of a network moving methamphetamine and cocaine nationwide.​ Investigators found that the syndicate built an extensive customer base using encrypted communication and an app-style delivery system that mimicked food-delivery services to execute drug “dead drops” and avoid direct contact. Officials said the distribution chain was intertwined with a sex-trade ring, which provided cover and logistics for […]

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2 Nigerians Rescued, 2 Missing After Deadly Shipwreck on Mediterranean – IOM

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) reports that two Nigerian nationals were rescued while two others remain missing following a fatal shipwreck in the Mediterranean. The vessel, carrying 49 migrants and refugees, departed Zuwara, Libya, on November 3 but capsized six hours later due to engine failure caused by high waves. Of the 49 passengers—47 men and two women—42 are missing and presumed dead, and seven were rescued, including two Nigerians. Survivors received emergency medical care and support from IOM. The missing include 29 Sudanese, eight Somalis, three Cameroonians, and two Nigerians. This latest tragedy pushes the 2025 death toll in the Central Mediterranean past 1,000, making it the world's deadliest migration route since 2014, with over 25,600 deaths or disappearances. Dangerous smuggling methods, unseaworthy vessels, and gaps in rescue capacity contribute to high fatalities. IOM called for more effective […]

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Four Nigerians, Others Jailed 55 Years Over London Phone Robbery Spree

Four Nigerians—David Akintola, Ayomide Olaribiro, Olabiyi Obasa, and David Okewole—alongside six other accomplices were sentenced to a combined 55 years at Kingston Crown Court for a violent robbery spree targeting mobile phone shops, mostly EE outlets, across London and the UK. Between September and November 2024, the gang carried out 13 coordinated robberies, stealing £240,000 worth of phones and devices. They threatened staff to open secure stock rooms. The group was arrested after police traced DNA, call data, and vehicle records, catching four in the act in Kilburn. Sentences ranged from three to ten years for conspiracy to rob and attempted robbery, with most suspects pleading guilty. The Metropolitan Police recovered stolen devices and linked the suspects directly to the crimes through forensic evidence. The case underscores law enforcement successes against organized retail crime in London.

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Three Thai Women Arrested Over Romance Scam Linked to Nigerians

Thai authorities have arrested three women allegedly linked to a romance scam network reportedly run by a group of Nigerians, which defrauded victims of more than six billion baht. According to the Bangkok Post on Monday, the suspects — identified only as Jutharat, Janjira, and Jiraphan — were apprehended on Sunday during coordinated police operations in Chachoengsao, Nonthaburi, and Yala provinces. Police said the women face charges of involvement in transnational crime and money laundering, following a months-long investigation into an online fraud ring that has operated since 2019. The operation was led by Pol Maj Gen Pattanasak Bupphasuwan, commander of the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD), who confirmed that the arrests were part of a broader crackdown on romance scams targeting Thai citizens. Investigators alleged that the suspects acted as facilitators for the Nigerian-led syndicate by recruiting people to […]

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Ghana accepts Nigerians, other West Africans deported from US

Ghana has begun receiving West African nationals deported from the United States, including Nigerians, President John Dramani Mahama announced on Wednesday. According to Reuters, Mahama confirmed that a first batch of 14 deportees — comprising Nigerians, a Gambian, and other West Africans — had already landed in Accra, with Ghanaian authorities assisting in their repatriation to their respective countries. “We were approached by the US to accept third-party nationals who were being removed from the US, and we agreed with them that West African nationals were acceptable because all our fellow West Africans don’t need a visa to come to our country,” Mahama explained. He added that the arrangement was logical since ECOWAS citizens already enjoy visa-free access to Ghana. The development comes amid Washington’s intensified deportation drive under President Donald Trump, who has expanded removals to “third countries” as […]

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