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July 29, 2021 Nigerian Scammer Hushpuppi Pleads Guilty To Fraud

Nigerian Scammer Hushpuppi Pleads Guilty To Fraud

Nigerian scammer Ramon Olorunwa Abbas also known as Hushpuppi has pleaded guilty to fraud in an American court.

United States Department of Justice (DoJ) in a statement on Wednesday said court documents show that Abbas, a 37-year-old Nigerian national, pleaded guilty on April 20.

A date is to be fixed for Mr Abass to change his previous “not guilty” plea to “guilty” and will be followed by a sentencing hearing for the judge to determine how long he will spend in jail.

A version of Hushpuppi’s plea agreement filed late Tuesday outlines his role in a school finance scheme, as well as several other cyber and business email compromise schemes that cumulatively caused more than $24 million in losses.

Acting United States Attorney Tracy L. Wilkison said Hushpuppi allegedly faked the financing of a Qatari school by playing the roles of bank officials and creating a bogus website in a scheme that also bribed a foreign official to keep the elaborate pretense going after the victim was tipped off.

Wilkison stated that Hushpuppi played “a significant role in the scheme, funded his luxurious lifestyle by laundering illicit proceeds generated by con artists who use increasingly sophisticated means.”

Kristi K. Johnson, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office said Hushpuppi “among the most high-profile money launderers in the world, has admitted to his significant role in perpetrating global BEC fraud, a scheme currently plaguing Americans.

“His celebrity status and ability to make connections seeped into legitimate organizations and led to several spin-off schemes in the U.S. and abroad,” Johnson said in the DoJ statement.

Hushpuppi and members of his gang were aressted while sleeping at their Dubai residences in June 2020.

The Nigerian fraudster was arrested along with Olalekan Jacob Ponle, also known as Woodberry and 10 others.

Dubai police said 12 suspects were arrested in six simultaneous raids carried out by its e-police unit.

The police said Hushpuppi and the gang were responsible for Dh1.6 billion (about N169 billion) fraud involving over 1.9 million victims. Items worth N15.845 billion (Dh 150 million) were also seized.

13 luxury cars worth N2. 640 billion (Dh 25 million), 21 laptops, 47 smartphones, 15 memory storage devices, 5 external hard drives and 800, 000 emails of potential victims were also recovered from the gang during the arrest.

Hushpuppi and members of his gang were extradited to the United States  in July 2020.

 

July 28, 2021 Nigeria’s Education System, One Of The Best In The World – Educationist

Nigeria’s Education System, One Of The Best In The World – Educationist

Aladesemipe, Proprietor of Calvary Group of Schools in Ibadan, stated this at a valedictory service held for graduands of 2020/2021 academic session on Tuesday.

An Educationist, Mr Olaoluwa Aladesemipe, has described Nigeria’s education system as one of the best in the world, saying it has been providing workforce for several countries.

He noted that the quality of the country’s education system had, over the years, positioned its citizens to be relevant, particularly outside the country.

“Nigeria’s education system is one of the best. If you are a Nigerian and you go to countries like Canada and USA, you get job faster than other nationals.

“This is because most of the people we are competing with there are either Chinese or Indians.

"No doubt, they have their brilliance, but most of them don’t go to the university in their countries.

“When people are running down Nigeria’s education system, I feel it is because they don’t know what the quality is.

"We have the quality but unfortunately, we are not doing it the right way at home,” Aladesemipe said.

He noted that Nigeria could become a hub for job globally, adding: “We just need little more efforts and organization from the top.

“Canada doesn’t have people to work for it. Likewise, USA is looking for best brains. So if they can go to China, they can equally come to Nigeria.

“Hardly will you see any company where a Nigerian will allow a Chinese or an Indian to be his boss abroad.

“But, at home here, their technicians will be our bosses. So there is a misplacement of priority,” he added.

According to Aladesemipe, many African nationals claim to be Nigerians abroad owing to the brilliant showing of many Nigerians.

He urged the Federal Government to help facilitate loans for the over 35,000 private schools in the country through banks at one digit interest rate.

According to him, every private school should be able to access the funds allocated to cater for every child, as budgeted by each state.

He said that government should allow parents to take their children to whatever school they desired and ensure that the fund budgeted for each child was paid to the school.

This, the educationist said, would bring down the cost of training a child, adding that this was the standard practice, particularly in most developed countries.

“It will also reduce the number of out-of-school children, which are in their millions in the country,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the three best graduating students: Jomiloju AgboolaOluwatise Ajayi and Rereloluwa Uansohia were given awards.

In an interview with NAN, Ajayi appreciated God and his parents for the successes recorded.

Ajayi, who won award as the Best Mathematics and Civic Education Student, wished his fellow graduands success in their future endeavours, urging them not to rest on their laurels.

 
 
 
July 28, 2021 “The Burial Of Obi Cubana’s Mother Was lavish, Obscene And Insensitive”- Onyeka Onwenu

“The Burial Of Obi Cubana’s Mother Was lavish, Obscene And Insensitive”- Onyeka Onwenu

Nigerian music veteran Onyeka Onwenu has blasted the lavish burial socialite Obi Iyiegbu also known as Obi Cubana held for his late mother saying the burial ceremony was obscene and insensitive.

The burial tagged "Burial of the year" was the most talked-about about event for weeks in the streets and on social media.

The actress, author and music veteran made this known when she penned an article for PremiumTimes.

"Celebrate me with prayers, lunch, or dinner afterwards. Share some jokes about me and laugh. Mourn, yes, but not excessively."

"Make merriment and then go about your business. If my friends want to celebrate me, they should do so while I am alive, so that I can enjoy it with them, not when I am gone and have no idea about this. That is me Onyeka Onwenu."

She, however, cleared the air about her thoughts on the lavish spending during the burial, admitting that she didn't condemn the act.

In another part of the article, she wrote about the burial being obscene and insensitive.

"The burial of Obi Cubana’s mother was not only lavish, it was obscene and insensitive. It sent all the wrong signals at a time when Nigeria is wracked with widespread poverty and lack."

July 28, 2021 Joey Jordison, Slipknot Co-Founder And Drummer Dies At 46

Joey Jordison, Slipknot Co-Founder And Drummer Dies At 46

Joey Jordison, the co-founder of Slipknot and one of the most influential metal drummers of his generation, has died at the age of 46, his family announced.

“We are heartbroken to share the news that Joey Jordison, prolific drummer, musician and artist passed away peacefully in his sleep,” his family said Tuesday in a statement carried by Rolling Stone and multiple US media outlets.

Iowa-born Jordison was one of Slipknot’s three original members and helped power the US nine-piece to global stardom in the early 2000s during an era when rock and metal acts routinely jostled with popstars at the top of the commercial charts.

Renowned for their horror-themed facemasks and boiler suits, they burst onto the scene in the mid-1990s with a louder, bleaker and more aggressive incarnation of metal that became both a commercial success and a major influence on later generations.

Behind all the stage pantomime and shock antics was a technically proficient band propelled by Jordison’s tight high speed drumming and relentless blast beats as well as his song writing skills for some of the band’s best known tracks.

The band worked with legendary producer Rick Rubin for their third album and won their first Grammy in 2006.

But Jordison maintained his proudest personal moment was being voted the greatest drummer of the previous 25 years by readers of drumming magazine Rhythm in 2010.

In recent interviews he said he managed to get back in drumming shape through intense physical therapy.

His side projects included Murderdolls, Scar the Martyr, Vimic and Sinsaenum and he also played live drums for a host of major metal acts like Metallica, Korn and Rob Zombie.

Metallica paid tribute to Jordison, posting a photo of the drummer on their Facebook page with the caption “R.I.P. brother.”

Other prominent metal musicians posted tributes praising Jordison’s technique and the influence he had on their own bands.

“Joey’s contributions to music changed the face of heavy music on the planet as we know it,” wrote Trivium frontman Matt Heafy.

“An absolute legend who changed the game not only for drums, but metal music as a whole,” added popular metal YouTuber Nik Nocturnal.

Former Slipknot bandmates Corey Taylor and Shawn Crahan both posted black squares on their Twitter accounts after news of Jordison’s death was announced.

(AFP)

 
 
 

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