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“250k just to clean yrnsh for a day!! 7.5M for a month. Please keep the yrnsh coming.”

Saturday, 25 November 2023 17:29 Written by

“₦250k a day, ₦ 7.5m a month” – Man shows off £200 earned from cleaning buttocks of a Caucasian man

Timi, a Nigerian man, garnered attention online after displaying the £200 he got after wiping the buttocks of a Caucasian man.

In a video captioned, “This is my first time cleaning an oyinbo man’s Yanch. I respect people who do this job from today,” the man displayed the money.

He recalled receiving a call from a relative to work at a short-staffed hospital while holding it, so he accepted the offer.

The video included clips of him doing his work.

After finishing and receiving payment, he expressed his joy at earning such a large sum for washing an oyinbo man’s buttocks.

Shortly after posting the video, people shared their thoughts in the comments.

One person, calculating the potential monthly income, exclaimed: “250k just to clean yrnsh for a day!! 7.5M for a month. Please keep the yrnsh coming.”

Here are some reactions below:

Debby Emmanuel55: “‎250k just to clean yrnsh for a day!! 7.5M for a month please keep the yrnsh coming.”

Mummy E: “‎It’s against work ethics to use ur phone while working. Just be careful oh bros.”

Officially_$irmie: “‎Forget money , why I go clean my fellow man yansh.”

Skipzy: “‎Don’t compare £200 to naira because you are not playing your bills in naira.”

Casino Fire: “‎So na this job weh my sister want make I came UK can do. she no go see me I swear.”

Christy: “‎I’ve been caregiving in Germany for two years. It’s tough; dealing with dementia patients can be intense, they go spit for your face,we deserve more.”

Favy: “‎Most people are here saying they can’t do the job but they family members will be doing the same job and you people will feel entitled to their money.”

blinks-30: “‎Omo more than 200k in half a day. just calculate that more for a week Europe here I come God help. 2024.”

Abiodun: “‎It is not all about money for some people. I can’t do this cleaning of yansh. Never… haha.”

 
 
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Nigerian Man Allowed to Stay In UK After Claiming He Was Being Persecuted for Being Gay Arrested For Fraud Racket (Photo)

Thursday, 16 November 2023 04:04 Written by


 

At Bolton Crown Court, Azeez admitted conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation and plotting to possess criminal property.
 
A Nigerian man has admitted conspiracy to commit fraud in the United Kingdom.
 
The man had won refugee status to stay in the UK by claiming he was persecuted in Nigeria for being gay before going on to have three children with three women in Britain.
 
He has been arrested for masterminding a £220,000 Facebook and eBay parcel fraud racket.
 
Asylum seeker Saheed Azeez, 33, had been allowed to settle in the UK after claiming he faced persecution by Boko Haram militants, but after moving to the country he had three children with three women, marrying the third. He now says he is bisexual.
 
As he settled in Wigan, Greater Manchester, Azeez began working with Nigerian fraudsters to establish a network of strangers for a 'sophisticated and well-resourced' sales scam to steal items being sold on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and WhatsApp, Mail Online reported.
 
The report said victims selling high-value goods were persuaded to send their items to a number of addresses on the promise of being paid on arrival, but Azeez would simply pick up the goods and sell them in his brother's electronics shop.
 
Over 14 months, up to 272 victims sent goods worth a combined £220,000 to the homes of strangers that Azeez persuaded to take part in the scam, giving his 'partners' a cut from each sale in return for taking delivery of the ill-gotten goods.
 
Police later tracked down Azeez as he was dropping off one of his young sons at a primary school. As he was about to be detained, he reportedly hid three smartphones used in the scam inside the boy's school bag, which were found by a teaching assistant.
 
The phones were found to contain videos made by Azeez: one sent to an underworld contact named 'Baddest Boy' showed images of used smartphones stolen from sellers. 
 
At Bolton Crown Court, Azeez admitted conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation and plotting to possess criminal property. 
 
He will be sentenced next week but faces up to six years in jail.
 
Nine householders who allowed their addresses to be used as 'drops' in the scam will also be sentenced next year. 
 
The scam took place between September 2020 and November 2021 after former Yodel delivery driver Azeez began providing 'delivery services' through his own firm for online fraudsters who used Nigerian phones to dupe Facebook and eBay users based in the UK.
 
Police began to establish a pattern of parcels being sent to addresses linked to Azeez and swooped on him in November 2021 as he dropped his son off at school, later seizing the phones he tried to hide.
 
Mr Andy Evans, prosecuting, said: 'The phones were accessed and interrogated and clearly showed his role in three online frauds. 
 
 
'He had provided his services to online fraudsters who contacted him from Nigerian registered phone numbers.
 
'Azeez wasn't necessarily the architect of the fraud but he provided his services as a sub-contractor.'
 
The court heard that the network of fraudsters would be told ahead of time to expect a delivery under a fake name. Each of them, the court heard, was 'desperate for money', and were encouraged to recruit others for the scam. 
 
Mr Evans added: 'The exact monetary value of the parcel frauds and physical items which passed through Azeez's hands will never be known but the number of the victims impacted by him number in the hundreds.
 
'This was a targeted and well-resourced dishonesty and he played a leading role in the group conspiracy. He was the sole link to the online fraudsters. It was a sophisticated fraud which required considerable planning to build the network.'
 
The court heard Azeez sold off the items through his brother's electrical shop Eze TV in Wigan, Greater Manchester before passing on a the profits to his fellow fraudsters after taking his own cut.
 
He was also linked to the creation of 37 untraceable bank accounts in six different names which accepted cryptocurrency as part of the racket. He himself funnelled £40,000 of dirty money through his own account.
 
More than 30 victims gave statements expressing their anger and frustration at being duped. The court heard other desperate sellers who sent out parcels were even 'pressured' into sending over money to the fraudsters when they were wrongly assured they would get their items back.
 
 
In mitigation, defence counsel Chloe Fordham said Azeez received only a 'small percentage' of the profits - adding that he fears being deported back to Nigeria 'more than anything' following his conviction.
 
Ms Fordham said: 'Mr Azeez was born into a Muslim family in Nigeria but the sad reality was he and his family were persecuted in Nigeria. 
 
'He was exploited as a teenager and as an adult entered into a homosexual relationship although now he now considers to himself to be bisexual. 
 
'As a result of that, he was targeted by Boko Haram and was told he was was going to be killed. On one occasion he was badly beaten and tortured and there are documents and photographs to back that up. 
 
'There is no question as to whether his account was credible. His gay partner arranged for him to escape to Nigeria but he was sadly later killed too. 
 
'When the defendant arrived here, he was homeless and he then moved to Bolton with a male who also exploited him and he was later diagnosed with depression and PTSD.
 
'He now has three children in the UK by three different mothers and is married to the mother of the third child. He has parental responsibilities to all the children. He now now considers to himself to be bis3xual.'
 
Miss Fordham added: 'His involvement in these matters began when he thought was doing legitimate work delivering and collecting parcels but pressure was put on him to collect parcels which he knew contained items obtained through fraud.
 
'Set against the background of someone who has been exploited, tortured, and abused in the past he was not someone who was able to withstand such pressures. 
 
'He was following instructions given by others and has since been receiving threats from the fraudsters via his partner and ex-partner about presumably not outing them.'

Nigerian Woman Found Dead At Home After Speaking To Her Husband And Many People On Phone

Wednesday, 15 November 2023 06:40 Written by

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Joy Nsude

 

A member of the Nigerian community, Ibironke Khadeejah Quadri, who disclosed this in a post on Monday, November 13, 2023, said the cause of her death has not yet been reviewed.

 

A Nigerian mother of two, Joy Nsude, has been found dead in her house in Hartlepool, United Kingdom.

A member of the Nigerian community, Ibironke Khadeejah Quadri, who disclosed this in a post on Monday, November 13, 2023, said the cause of her death has not yet been reviewed.


According to the post, Mrs Nsude died on November 2, 2023, after speaking to many people on the phone, including her husband. Nsude was until her untimely death, a student of International Management at Teesside University, Middlesbrough.

“It is with deep sorrow that we inform you of the passing of our esteemed member of Nigerian Society (Teesside University) Middlesbrough, United Kingdom Joy Nsude, a student of International Management. She is a mother of two children, a 2-year-old girl and a boy, 4” the post reads.

"She passed away in her house on the 2nd of November 2023, in Hartlepool, after spoken to many people on phone including the husband while he was on the way to work on that fateful day.

“The cause of death is not yet reviewed. Justice Nwaru the husband who is devastated at the moment is soliciting for your kind and generous donations from friends, families, groups, institutions, associations to enable him to arrange her funeral.”

 

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British-Nigerian man sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in UK for raping woman as she walked home

Monday, 13 November 2023 00:34 Written by

British-Nigerian man sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in UK for raping woman as she walked home

 

A 30-year-old British-Nigerian man, Abiola Tijani, has been jailed after pleading guilty to r@ping a stranger in Sheffield.  

 

Tijani, of Cherry Street, Sheffield, was on Thursday, November 9, 2023, sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court to 12 years and three months, of which eight years and three months are custodial and four years are on licence.

 

The Court heard how, in the early hours of the morning on Saturday 29 July, Tijani followed the victim as she was walking home, where he repeatedly tried to engage in a conversation with her. 

 

The court then heard how Tijani grabbed the victim, pushing her against some railings before raping her.

 

Tijani was also handed a lifetime restraining order prohibiting him from any contact with the victim.

 

Passing sentence the Judge said; "No sentence I pass will undo the harm you caused or be considered adequate. What you did is every woman's worst nightmare".

 

Police Constable Sarah Frith, the officer in charge of this case, comments: "The victim has shown great bravery during this case. I commend her for the strength of character she has shown in supporting a prosecution. We take every report of rape seriously at South Yorkshire Police and we hope this sentence goes someway towards giving the victim the justice she deserves".

 

Tijani pleaded guilty at Sheffield Crown Court on 8 September and was remanded.

How much income is needed to live well in the UK in 2023? At least £29,500 – much more than many households bring in

Sunday, 12 November 2023 06:31 Written by

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Matt Padley, Loughborough University and Abigail Davis, Loughborough University

You don’t have to look very hard at the moment to find evidence of the immense financial pressure on UK households. New figures from the Trussell Trust show that 1.5 million emergency food parcels were provided to people between April and September 2023.

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s latest report on destitution in the UK shows that around 3.8 million people in 2022 were not able to meet their basic physical needs – staying warm, dry, clean and fed – more than double the amount in 2017.

And the UN’s special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Olivier De Schutter, has accused the UK government of failing to provide a welfare system that ensures an adequate standard of living for everyone.

But what does it mean to have an adequate standard of living?

For the last 15 years, we have been researching this exact topic, trying to identify what kind of living standards we as a society agree everyone should be able to achieve. We call this the Minimum Income Standard (MIS).

Unlike poverty measures, which focus on what people lack, either in terms of income or material goods, MIS establishes what is needed to reach a defined living standard, and how these needs can be met.

A minimum standard of living

We’ve talked to hundreds of groups of people from different backgrounds and types of households, to determine a minimum standard of living that includes more than just food, clothes and shelter.

This minimum is about having what you need in order to have the opportunities and choices necessary to participate in society. As a participant early in our research said: “Food, clothes and shelter keep you alive, but that’s not living”.

Living with dignity is about more than just survival, it’s about being able to participate in the world around you. MIS describes in detail what households require to meet material and non-material needs, establishing baskets of goods and services that combine to provide an adequate living standard.

From these baskets, we calculate how much different households need to spend to reach this level, and the income required to enable this spending.

In 2023, we have calculated that a single person needs to earn £29,500 to have an acceptable standard of living, up from £25,000 in 2022. A couple with two children need to earn £50,000, compared to £44,500 in 2022.

Our latest analysis shows that 19.2 million people (29% of the population) in the UK are living in households bringing in below the minimum standard, and don’t have the income they need.

This is the result of the significant pressures on household incomes and inflation, particularly for food and domestic fuel.

And while costs have increased rapidly, people’s incomes, both in and out of work, have not kept up. A single person, out of work, receives only 30% of what they need to reach MIS.

Even working full-time at the national living wage they only have 73% of what they need, falling well short of an adequate living standard. As of April 2023, the total annual salary for working full-time (37.5 hours a week) at the national living wage is £20,375.

A couple with two children, receiving out-of-work benefits, have half of what they need, and with both working full-time at the national living wage, they still fall short of MIS, having 95% of what they need to have an acceptable standard of living.

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Fuel prices have been one driver of the higher cost of living. Nick Beer/shutterstock

What the government should do to fix it

The government’s recently announced legislative plans provided very little, if anything, to support those most at risk of living below – and far below – a minimum adequate standard of living. Addressing this substantial challenge is critical to the nation’s economy and health, as well as people’s dignity and human rights.

Over the last ten years, benefits have been increased inconsistently, and overall have not kept pace with the rising cost of living. With the upcoming autumn statement, the government has a chance to commit to uprating benefits in line with inflation. This would remove uncertainty for people who receive benefits, and improve the state safety net.

The government must also remove the two-child limit, which stops families from receiving additional support for their third or subsequent children. In April 2023, 1.5 million children lived in families affected by this limit, missing out on up to £3,235 each year.

Child Poverty Action Group estimates that removing this limit would lift around a quarter of a million children out of poverty. Neither the current government or the opposition have outlined plans to do this.

We also need longer-term thinking and bolder ambition, focused on creating a society in which fewer people fall below the MIS. We need a social security system that doesn’t depend on food banks and charities to catch those falling though the growing holes in our safety net, and a benefits system that guarantees a minimum income for all – rooted in robust research and evidence.

We need proper, long-term investment in housing, and we need to find ways of reducing the cost – and improving the quality – of key services like transport and childcare. Until we do this, many people will continue to exist on incomes that don’t meet their minimum needs.The Conversation

Matt Padley, Professor and Co-Director, Centre for Research in Social Policy, Loughborough University and Abigail Davis, Professor and Co-Director, Centre for Research in Social Policy, Loughborough University

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

Quack nurse arrested for making a patient permanently disabled after injecting him in the nerve

Thursday, 14 September 2023 05:20 Written by
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  • It is reported that after committing the act, she threatened the life of the victim as well as that of his mother.
  • According to reports the nurse in the process of treating the victim for malaria and typhoid injected him in the nerve thereby causing disability to one of his legs.

A 35-year-old nurse identified as Jimoh Ganiyat, has been apprehended by the police for allegedly injecting a 22-year-old graduate, Omosebi Tomiwa, in the nerve and causing permanent disability to one of his legs.

 

The suspect who claimed to be a registered nurse in the Arigbajo area of Ogun State was on Monday, December 19, 2022, arraigned before an Itori Magistrate Court.

 

She was charged before the magistrate on a 5-count charge bordering on negligence and reckless treatment of the victim as well as malicious assault on the victim and the mother.

It is reported that after committing the act, she threatened the life of the victim as well as that of his mother.

It was gathered that the accused person in the process of treating the victim for malaria and typhoid injected him in the nerve thereby causing disability to one of his legs.

The charge against the nurse read:

“That you Jimoh Ganiyat ,f, on the May 22, 2022 at 1 Olorunsogo Street, Arigbajo, Ewekoro, Ogun State r£cklessly and negligently commit an act on one Omosebi Tomiwa by not giving him proper medical precaution and by endangering his life and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 343 (i,e f,g ) of Criminal Code Laws of Ogun State of Nigeria 2006.

“That you, Jimoh Ganiyat on the October 2, 2022, at about 21:15 hrs at the same place in the same magisterial district did a§§ault one Mrs Omosebi Toyin by inflicting inj¥ries on her body and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 351 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun State 2006.”

UK police charge ex-Nigerian minister Alison-Madueke with bribery

Wednesday, 23 August 2023 03:26 Written by

Former Nigerian Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has been charged with bribery offences by the UK National Crime Agency (NCA).

According to the information posted on the agency’s website, Alison-Madueke, alleged to have accepted bribes in return for awarding multi-million-pound oil and gas contracts, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on October 2.

“We suspect Diezani Alison-Madueke abused her power in Nigeria and accepted financial rewards for awarding multi-million-pound contracts,” Andy Kelly, Head of the National Crime Agency’s (NCA) International Corruption Unit, said. “These charges are a milestone in what has been a thorough and complex international investigation.”

Alison-Madueke was a key figure in the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

The 63-year-old, who once acted as President of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), served as Nigeria’s petroleum minister from 2010 to 2015.

UK-based Nigerian Doctor Loses Custody Of His 16-year-old Son After Flogging Him With A Belt (Video)

Friday, 28 July 2023 04:38 Written by
In court, the 16-year-old told the court that his father always flogs him and is forcing him to choose a career he doesn’t want.
 
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A child advocate in a video disclosed that a UK-based Nigerian doctor lost custody of his 16-year-old son for flogging him with a belt.
 
The lady who shared the story after turning up in court for the case, said the Nigerian doctor flogged his son after he caught him watching an inappropriate video with his friends who visited their house for a sleep-over.
 
 
 
The boy’s friends reportedly called the police who then took him away. They also told the police that while flogging his son, the doctor repeatedly told his son “is this how you’ll become a doctor”.
 
In court, the 16-year-old told the court that his father always flogs him and is forcing him to choose a career he doesn’t want.
 
After listening to the boy’s testimony, the court ordered that the boy be taken away from his father. He will remain in custody of the UK government.
 
See Video Below;
 

After listening to the boy’s testimony, the court ordered that the boy be taken away from his father. He will remain in custody of the UK government.

See Video Below;

 

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