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Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder

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The harsh economic conditions in Nigeria, exacerbated by policies implemented under President Bola Tinubu, have driven a surge in the number of Nigerians desperately seeking to leave the country.

The phenomenon, known locally as ‘Japa’, reflects the frustration of the youth amid economic hardship, inflation, and insecurity.

The desperation to escape the economic challenges has significantly increased visa applications at foreign embassies, particularly in Europe and North America.

The trend is attributed to the unprecedented rate at which people have been leaving Nigeria in the last seven years, as hunger, insecurity, and poor purchasing power grip the nation.

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President Tinubu’s policies, including the removal of fuel subsidies and the floating of the Nigerian currency, have contributed to rapid inflation, impacting citizens’ daily lives.

The consequences of these policies have driven thousands of Nigerians to seek opportunities abroad, with Canada being a preferred destination due to perceived less stringent conditions and the country’s focus on attracting skilled immigrants.

A notable increase in emigration has been observed in the last seven months of the Tinubu administration, with reports of Nigerians relocating to countries such as Canada, the UK, Belgium, Turkey, and even more obscure destinations like Cambodia in Asia.

The deteriorating economic situation and concerns about the future have fueled the desire among the youth to leave the country.

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Nigerians expressing their frustrations highlight the lack of hope in the current situation, citing joblessness, high costs of living, inflation, and growing insecurity.

Protests have erupted in various parts of the country, with organized labour threatening strikes over the economic downturn.

President Tinubu’s decision to remove subsidies on petroleum products, leading to a nearly 300 per cent increase in fuel prices, has contributed to the worsening economic conditions, prompting a wave of discontent and encouraging many to seek refuge in other countries.

The impact on the streets of Nigeria, marked by insecurity, kidnapping, and terrorism, has further intensified the desire among citizens to find better prospects abroad.

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Court convicts 63 year old man for investment fraud

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By Francesca Hangeior

The Oyo high court in Ibadan has sentenced Olaniyan Gbenga Amos to 63 years imprisonment over a string of investment fraud.

The presiding judge, Olusola Adetujoye, convicted Amos alongside his company, Detorrid Heritage Investment Limited.

Amos was arraigned by the Ibadan zonal directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a 30-count charge bordering on fraudulent dealings.

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The charges bordered on false pretences, an offence contrary to section 1(1)(a) and punishable under section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act 2006.

“That you Olaniyan Gbenga Amos and Detorrid Heritage Investment Limited on or about 18th of June, 2020, at Ibadan, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud obtained the sum of N995, 000.00 (Nine Hundred and Ninety-five Thousand Naira) only from Bada Titilope, when you falsely represented to him that the money is meant for registration and investment with Crime Alert Security Network with a promise of 30% return on Investment in 6 weeks (30 working days), which representations you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence of Obtaining Money under false pretence contrary to Section 1(1) (a) and punishable under Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act 2006,” part of the charge sheet reads.

“That you Olaniyan Gbenga Amos and Detorrid Heritage Investment Limited on or about 29th of January, 2020, at Ibadan, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud obtained the sum of N920, 000.00 (Nine Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira) only from Onifade Isaac Olawale, when you falsely represented to him that the money is meant for registration and investment with Crime Alert Security Network with a promise of 30% return on Investment in 6 weeks (30 working days), which representations you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence of Obtaining Money under false pretence contrary to Section 1(1) (a) and punishable under Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act 2006.”
The defendant pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

After the plea was taken, Sanusi Galadanchi, counsel to EFCC, opened the prosecution’s case on February 17, 2022.

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Galadanchi called eight witnesses, tendered several exhibits, and closed the case on January 24, 2023.

Afterwards, the defendant filed a no case submission, which was rejected by the court.

The court also ordered the defendant to enter his defence against the prosecution’s case.

Subsequently, Amos opened his case and testified as the lone witness for himself and on behalf of the second defendant, his company.

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The defendant closed his case on October 17, 2024.

During the court proceedings on Monday, Adetujoye convicted and sentenced the defendant to seven years imprisonment on each count of 6, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23 and 24.

The judge discharged and acquitted him on counts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 respectively.

The court ordered that the sentence should run concurrently.

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The judge also ordered the defendant to make restitution to the victims.

In December 2023, Amos was convicted and sentenced to 75 years imprisonment by Bayo Taiwo, a judge of the Oyo state high court, for a similar offence.

The defendant also has two other ongoing trials before federal high courts in Ibadan.

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26 Nigerian Soldiers Feared Dead In Boko Haram IED Blast In Borno, 20 Others Wounded

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Tension as no fewer than 26 soldiers were reportedly killed when their truck hit an improvised explosive device in restive Borno State, Northeast Nigeria.

Another 20 soldiers were also reported to have been seriously wounded and taken to the 7 Division of the Nigerian Army hospital in Maiduguri, the state capital.

Military sources on Tuesday evening revealed that the incident occurred when a military truck conveying soldiers from Damboa to Maiduguri hit a landmine.

According to the source, “Twenty-six Nigerian soldiers were killed today (Tuesday) as they were moving from Damboa to Maiduguri, Borno State capital. The incident happened when their truck hit a landmine, killing 26 soldiers on the spot. Twenty other soldiers were equally wounded and have been taken to the 7 Division, Nigerian Army Hospital for treatment.”

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The deadly blast one of sources who pleaded anonymity said occurred while the handing over ceremony of the former General Officer Commanding 7 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Haruna, to the new GOC for the Division, Brig-Gen. V. I. Una Nwachukwu, was taking place.

The incident comes amid increasing violence in northeast Nigeria in recent days, with the death toll rising to at least 50 people.

The region has been plagued for decades by armed groups, including the ISIL affiliate in West Africa Province (ISWAP) and Boko Haram, with violence flaring up in recent days.

The Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP) has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement on Telegram on Tuesday.

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, had earlier told Nigeria’s defence minister and military chiefs that Boko Haram and ISWAP were entrenching themselves in Lake Chad islands, Sambisa Forest, and Mandara mountains on the border with Cameroon due to “military setbacks.”

Meanwhile, the military has yet to confirm the incident as efforts to speak with the Acting Director, Nigeria Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Colonel Apolonia Anele were unsuccessful as she could not be reached on telephone as at the time of filing this report.

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SAD! Professor’s son takes own life inside varsity staff quarters

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Rilokwah Jatau, a 23-year-old student of Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK), was found dead in an apparent suicide in the university’s senior staff quarters.

The discovery was made on April 27, 2025, by Emmanuel Gyawo, a security officer at the university, who was directed by Professor Shedrack Jatau to check on his son.

Upon arriving at the residence, Gyawo found Rilokwah hanging from the ceiling.

Professor Jatau, who was reportedly out of state at the time, was informed of the incident. A team of police detectives, led by the Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) of Angwan Lambu, was dispatched to the scene.

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The body showed no signs of violence, and no suicide note was found. Rilokwah was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Keffi, where he was confirmed dead by a medical doctor. His body has been deposited in the hospital morgue.

Police sources say investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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