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Nigerian Super Fraudster Wanted In America By FBI Over $770,000 Internet Love Scam

Nigerian Super Fraudster Wanted In America By FBI Over $770,000 Internet Love Scam

 A 26 year old serial internet fraudster, Olaniyi Victor Makinde who is top on the wanted list of the United States of America’s Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI has been arrested in Akure, the Ondo state capital by Nigeria’s anti-graft police, EFCC. A source in FBI had hinted iReports-ng that Makinde who is also known as Olaniyi Jones and Andrea Bradley was wanted by the San Francisco Division of the FBI. According to the source, the US government viewed the activities of Makinde seriously and as such had to send three FBI agents including a supervisory special agent and two special agents, to Nigeria last quarter to meet with their Nigerian counterparts over the arrest of the fraudster. The fraudster was eventually arrested on September 6 last year. iReports-ng learnt that the FBI agents were also joined by another official of the US consulate Lagos to obtain statements from Makinde when he was eventually arrested by EFCC operatives ahead of their request for his extradition to the US to face trial with some of his American accomplices in the serial fraud. The Nigerian authorities were said to have reached an agreement with the FBI agents to prosecute Makinde in Nigeria before considering handing him over to the US government. He was said to have been arraigned before a high court judge in Akure on November 26 last year over a $620,225.04 fraud and later remanded at a prison custody in the state capital. It was however drama galore on Tuesday, January 11, when the 26-year old internet fraudster already in custody at the Olokuta medium prison, Akure , was docked again by EFCC, over a fresh $150,000 scam. The fraudster, Olaniyi Victor Makinde, a fresh graduate of the University of Ado Ekiti , was docked at an Akure High Court presided by Justice A.O Adebusuyi on a 14 count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and stealing. In his first arraignment before Justice Olasehinde Kumuyi of the same Court, nine count charges were preferred against him also bordering on stealing and obtaining money by false pretence. He allegedly obtained a total of $620,225.04 from two Americans: Marilou Sibbaluca and John Massoni in a marriage scam. However, the accused pleaded not guilty to all the charges preferred against him. Trouble started for Makinde when investigations revealed that he had been defrauding several foreigners, especially Americans in marriage scam and related offences, through the internet. He was also accused of masterminding serious hacking practices against an American online pay roll services company, Intuit, in California . When the latest 14 count charges were read to him, he pleaded not guilty to them. The defence counsel, Mr. A.A. Adetunji, thereafter made an oral application for bail which was successful. The judge granted the accused bail in the sum of N20million with two sureties in like sum who must swear to an affidavit of means of livelihood and with landed property in Akure. He also granted the prosecution’s prayer for the accelerated hearing of the case. The Judge added that during the trial he would not entertain any frivolous application meant to delay the trial and he threatened to revoke the bail granted the accused if there was any delay. He therefore adjourned the case to February 21 -25 for trial. The accused person has not been granted bail on the initial charges preferred against him. Justice Adebusuyi reserved ruling on the bail application till January 18 Makinde finished with second class honours in Economics from UNAD. He started his 419 heist early 2009 while he was still an undergraduate. He and other members of his gang who are now at large went to a dating site on the internet and started chatting with some American ladies and men who fell prey to their 419 scheme. Depending on the sex of his victim, Makinde sometimes presented himself as an American woman looking for a husband and to make assurance doubly sure, he would download a beautiful picture of an American lady from the internet and sent it to the victim as his picture. If the victim is a woman he would do the exact opposite. This way, Makinde had been fleecing his victims until the game was up for him. In some instances, he had presented himself as someone from a wealthy home and introduced a phony business to the victims and invited them to be his partners. Sometimes, he presented himself as an indigent lady needing help and support. With these kinds of stories, many people fell victim and lost thousands of dollars to the syndicate. But the long arm of the law caught up with him mid last year when some of the victims petitioned the EFCC through the FBI. The operatives were said to have swung to action immediately and within a short time, he was traced to Akure where he resides. He was caught with different incriminating documents and several fake identity cards bearing foreign names which he was using to defraud people. During interrogation, he confessed to the crime but added that he was not the only person involved and that the ring leader had traveled to Holland . He admitted that he collected only N2.5million from the proceeds of the crime. He also added that his parents and siblings did not know that he was a fraudster.

Olaniyi Makinde Victor (right), with his lawyer, A.A. Adetunji (left)

Bitcoin Rallies As Allegations Of Trading Irregularities Swirl



It’s been a torrid few days for bitcoin, the now globally known cryptocurrency. A price rally kicked off that has, over the past week, pushed the value of bitcoin up by around 25 percent. Trading near the $580 mark, bitcoin is still down around 50 percent from its record, late-2013 highs, but the life that it’s showing could once again bolster consumer interest in the stuff. Interestingly, bitcoin transaction trading volume isn’t up. In fact, daily bitcoin transactions have settled into a consistent range of between 50,000 and 75,000 per day, according to Coinbase. While transaction volume is flat, total traded bitcoin is up sharply on major exchanges. So, we’re seeing about the same number of transactions, with each trading event involving more bitcoin. Here’s the one-month chart (Via BitcoinAverage) of volume — bitcoins bought and sold, not the numerical tally of total transactions — from major exchanges (Coinbase is excluded):

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And, from the same source, a one-month price chart. See if you can spot the line-up:
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The rally itself comes at a soul-searching moment for the bitcoin. A recently published investigation called the ‘Willy Report’ alleges that bot accounts on the Mt.Gox exchange led to massive price inflation last November, the month that saw bitcoin reach its all-time record highs. Here’s he key excerpt from the report, detailing how the supposed bot ‘Willy’ executed massive transactions: So basically, each time, (1) an account was created, (2) the account spent some very exact amount of USD to market-buy coins ($2,500,000 was most common), (3) a new account was created very shortly after. Repeat. In total, a staggering ~$112 million was spent to buy close to 270,000 BTC – the bulk of which was bought in November. So if you were wondering how Bitcoin suddenly appreciated in value by a factor of 10 within the span of one month, well, this may be why. Not Chinese investors, not the Silkroad bust – these events may have contributed, but they may not have been main reason. But more on that later. There has been pushback since, with some arguing that Chinese bitcoin markets were in fact the leading driver of the past price spike. Other criticism has centered on the idea that one or two trading accounts could not have influenced so large a global market. As bitcoin’s price has yo-yoed, I’ve kept a closer eye on bitcoin transaction volume than its current dollar conversion price. If the bitcoin network is growing — the key metric of expanding adoption, in my view — transaction volume should rise. That would imply greater implied potential utility per coin, thus increasing their value. Which usage metric do we care more about? Transaction volume, or total bitcoin traded? Both, really, but I think that rising raw transaction volume itself would point to more pedestrian usage of bitcoin — not everyone is going to buy or sell several bitcoin at once, and, as bitcoin fans are trying to tie the cryptocurrency into normal life, we should expect to see rising numbers of small purchases if they are succeeding. Whatever the case, rising bitcoin sales and a rally mean that big dollars are buying into the cyrptocurrency.

SHOLA ALLYSON performing life at Embrace 7

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"A bird can never change its feather just because of bAd weather"

I Can Never Spend Money On A Man-Ghanaian Actress Vivian Jill Lawrence



Beyonce can buy an island for her man,
Jay-Z in any part of the world but not
Vivian Jill Lawrence, a Ghanaian actress,
who sees that as an impossible thing for
her, she is not ready to play lover guy and
spend on any man.
Vivian claims that she is caring because
she can buy food and drink at least for a
guy, the money she is making belongs to
her and her son, and not a lover man,
when she is tired of any of her men, she
would joyfully send messages to them
through her Facebook or WhatsApp.
Sometimes, these men believe that she is
not serious and they see her slam the
door behind them when it gets out of
hand, her friends tell her she is a crazy
woman when she wants to break up but,
the fact she is trying to project is she
doesn't want to be killed by a man before
her time.
Vivian agrees that she would get married
when the time comes but she would not
be put under any unnecessary pressure to
do that, some of her fans have called her a
lesbian but she doesn't care what anyone
have to say about her.

Don Jazzy Boy, Korede Bello- I Don’t Want The Flamboyant Lifestyle

There is one artiste who should be
making headlines here in Nigeria but he
has simply preferred the quiet life, we are
talking about Korede Bello, the latest
signee in Mavin Records, he doesn't like
showing off being one of the boys of
millionaire Don Jazzy, the flamboyant
lifestyle is simply not for him.
Korede wants to attract more friends to
himself which is why he is not trying to
push them away with his success, we
asked him about his contract with Mavin
Records and he refused to talk about it,
the only thing he said was the contract
was really one to get.
He is not looking at what he is getting
from the contract from what Don Jazzy is
going to teach him, it is only what Don
would teach him in the entertainment
industry that would make sense to him,
he would love to live a very quiet life.
Meanwhile, Mavin is two years today and
they are celebrating, Wande Coal left,
leaving the group with Tiwa Savage, Dr
SID, D' Prince, Di'ja, Reekado, and
Korede Bello. Korede and Di'ja are new
and would soon start hitting the airwaves
with their songs.

NDA Exam Centres Nationwide for 2014/2015 Entrance Exam

For candidates of the Nigerian Defence Academy who will be writing their exams on 17th May, 2014, here are the NDA exam centres nationwide from where students can write their entrace exams for 2014/2014 academic session.

All Eligible Candidates must RE-PRINT their NEW ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM and also print their EXAM CARD. You can do this by visiting this by clicking here

Here are the NDA Nationwide Exam Centres;


Serial State Examination Centre
1AdamawaGovernment Day Secondary School Opposite HQ 23 Armd Bde, Yola
2Akwa-IbomCommunity Secondary School, Aka Offot, Uyo
3BauchiArmy Children School, Bauchi
4BenueCommand Secondary School, Makurdi
5EbonyiCommand Secondary School, Abakaliki
6EdoNigerian Air Force Primary School, Benin
7EnuguArmy Day Secondary School, Abakpa Barracks, Enugu
8FCTCommand Day Secondary School, Lungi Barracks, Abuja
9GombeGovt Science Secondary School, Jeka Da Fari, Gombe
10ImoHoly Ghost College, Owerri
11KadunaCommand Secondary School, Kaduna South
12KadunaNigerian Defence Academy, Permanent Site, Kaduna
13KadunaNigerian Defence Academy, Old Site, Kaduna
14KanoArmy Day Secondary School, Bukavu Barracks, Kano
15LagosCommand Children?s School/Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja Cantonment, Lagos
16LagosNavy Secondary School, Ojo Town, Lagos
17OndoArmy Day Secondary School, Akure
18OyoCommand Day Secondary School Odogbo, Ibadan
19PlateauCommand Day Secondary School Rukuba Barracks, Jos
20RiversNavy Secondary School, Port Harcourt
21SokotoArmy Day Secondary School, Sokoto