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Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by OXYGEN011: 7:17pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
“Nigeria leads the world in criminal enterprises” – US journalist showers insults on Nigerians Posted On 14 sep 2014By : Web MasterComments: 6Tag: Ann Coulter, News, Nigeria, Nigerians, ObamaCare, Scam, Scammers 6 A US journalist has hurled a series of insults on Nigerians, just weeks after a US Senator Ted Cruz described Nigerians as scammers in a bid to mock Obamacare website. Ann Coulter in an article titled, ‘To speak to a Nigerian Prince about your healthcare, press ’1′ now,’ says criminals are running the Obamacare website and most of them are inmates and Nigerians. Read excerpts below… This week we found out that the tens of thousands of “navigators” hired by the government to enroll people in Obamacare will include convicted felons. Despite some “navigators” having already been exposed as having arrest warrants against them, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has no plans to screen out the criminals. The problem isn’t their complexion, it’s their culture. In America, we think only dumb people become criminals. That’s not true in the Third World! Nigeria, for example, leads the world in criminal enterprises. Every level of Nigerian society is criminal, with the smart ones running Internet scams, the mid-range ones running car theft rings, and the stupid ones engaging in piracy and kidnapping. At the University of Lagos, you can major in credit card fraud. There were almost no Nigerians in the United States until the 1970s. Today, there are nearly 250,000 Nigerians in the U.S. (committing the cyber-crime Americans just won’t do!). In 2011, we took in more immigrants from Nigeria than from the United Kingdom (9,246 from the U.K. and 9,344 from Nigeria). Gosh, I sure hope our new Somali and Nigerian immigrants have German-style rectitude and are very honest about reporting all their income to the government. Read the full article HERE Her twitter handle is @AnnCoulter 6 Comments Anonymous sep 23, 2014 at 3:06 PM Reply Do you know that Nigerians are exploring their family already in USA? Lock your door. They all came with forged papers. Nigerian today are not honest or hard working like us, that we get the record of best hard working people. If you are interested in how they steal from me, email lydiaodunsi@yahoo.com Anonymoussep18, 2014 at 10:47 AM Reply Now knowing what the new Nigerians are today. I have been in US early 1970. Worked very hard to build my empire. Paid for my sons college. From Restaurant to construction. Injured. Build my house in a small town. One day my neighbor told me, a Nigerian bought a house down hill, to welcome them. I did. We bought clothes for the kids brought here from Nigeria. A neighbor told me about this guy stealing from business neighbors. When I talked to the wife, she said (it is okay to steal) To my surprise, this Nigerian guy started to ask me to borrow him money, helped him fix his house and much more. I did without charge him for labor. Suddenly the Nigeria guy came to steal 6-8 chickens in my yard. When I told neighbor about the theft, the Nigerian guy confronted me and threatened me, that I better shot up and if I tell anybody again, I will get in trouble. The Nigeria guy is 56yrs old and I am 70yr old trying to help my fellow Nigerians. He met me in this Country. What is going on in the brain of Nigerians? It is problem that people will think all Nigerians are criminals. Now that I know what is going on, may be my family needs NAME CHANGE. Anonymous sep 10, 2014 at 1:06 AM Reply Wow what an amazing piece of utterly rubbish. It’s also rich coming from someone who knows nothing about our continent. I truly agree with the comments made by S Balogun. The thieves are you Americans and European who forever think you’re above the law, invading other countries for their mineral resources and then you have a heart to talk about Nigerians being criminals. Listen here, instead of worrying or writing about things you have absolutely no idea of, I’ll suggest you better focus on your country. Where do you get off spreading malicious hogwash, yes we do have our flaws but don’t make our continent, yes I’ll say continent because when you talk about one of our country, you are talking to all Africans. How about you take your opinions and stick it where the sun doesn’t shine. Focus on your bankrupt, crime affected interfering in other people’s business country and leave us in pieces, but not pieces. Big up to all my Nija and African people through out the world. One love from South Africa xx S.Balogun sep 15, 2014 at 11:02 AM Reply What is definition of criminal ? A criminal is someone who rob you. American and European fall into that category there rob Africans and the Arab world of their oil. There sponsored coup by installing puppet. Will mentioned few country as an example (Iraq Nigeria ). olisaemeka Sep 15, 2014 at 9:11 AM Reply “The criminal allegation against Nigeria is no different from what we know of Western criminality… “ MaDRID sep15, 2014 at 6:33 AM Reply It true this lady knows Nigerians very well,criminality and fraud and corruption is our culture in Nigeria . In Nigeria a five years old child is fraudstar,he will never return your change over money if his sent on an erran. The old fool at the family meeting will eat flesh and defraud the kids by giving them bones to eat. Every aspect of Nigerian society is a fraud and crime. Nigeria leaders does not love their Countries-. Nigerians have no love and don´t how to love…. Now the white lady can tell us our History |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by PhockPhockMan: 7:24pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
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Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by OXYGEN011: 7:29pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
PhockPhockMan:Yet you read? |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by publicenemy(m): 8:24pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
We Deserve it... You know how many americans Nigerianss don scam? I. Won't bbbbe suprised if they already started using that Obama Care thing as a formula to scam americans now. |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by olu77(m): 8:28pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
The real Nigerians are not criminals, the real nigerians hate stealing , cyber crime, corruption etc just that there are too many ghost citizens parading themselves as Nigerians at Aso rock, in the house of assembly, in the judiciary and everywhere up there. Just as the indigenous americans have been relegated today so are the true Nigerians. Moreover, who destroyed our currency through support pretence, who manufactured weapons of mass destruction and supplied to ensure that there is no peace in Africa? Who is the achitect of african woes? US should stop trying hard to tarnish our image by using farmiliar Nigerian names on faceless forums. We know you don't care about us just like our rulers. Op pls post the source. |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by SLIDEwaxie(m): 8:33pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
OXYGEN011:who said some of are interested in reading the trash? 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by publicenemy(m): 8:33pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
olu77: Hmmnn..and who are the real Nigerians? The politicians who embbezzle the country"s money? The youths who carry out online fraud or tell you if they find themselves inn publicc offices the will loot as well? The ordinary Nigerians in the streets who sell stuff to you at a double price bbecos you don't know the exact price of the product? Your pastors who take advantage of guilable citizens and buy private jets with their money? The conductor in the streets who won't give you your Transport change and pray you forget? They real Nigerians are dishonest and opportunistic. The Nigerians who aren't dishonest are the fake Nigerians who accideentally got born in Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by Nobody: 8:36pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Every level of Nigerian society is criminal, with the smart ones running Internet scams, the mid-range ones |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by olu77(m): 8:59pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
publicenemy: Are you a Nigerian? Are you a thief or an armed robber? Am I asking stupid questions since your moniker is screaming out loud? Only public enemies will loot our common wealth, only public enemies who are in power will push their subject to abject poverty, to the point they become destructive rather than productive...only public enemy will post what you posted up here |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by publicenemy(m): 9:06pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
olu77: Yea my user name is "public enemy" becos I am an absolutely outspoken person and I speak the truth and try to live mmy life differently from the average Nigerian"s way and that put me always at odds with other people around me... And if you are a nigerian you will know how much embbarrassing Nigerians have been with their greedy attitude... |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by olu77(m): 9:21pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
publicenemy: Ok. Now I understand. There are 170,000,000 Nigerians out of which 169,999,999 (including your family members I suppose) are criminals and just you, only you, you alone PUBLIC ENEMY is a saint. |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by publicenemy(m): 9:34pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
olu77: I never called every Nigerian dishonest...pls read my post very well...and am not a saint,but I do have a conscience. |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by olu77(m): 10:14pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
publicenemy: You have conscience, so do I and many other people I have met. On this faceless forum, your righteousness can not be verified and so is mine There are honest Nigerians around even if they are not numerous but those are the real citizen of this great country being pilot by careless men. |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by pastoraaaaaa: 10:19pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by Donmarrius: 10:30pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Sometimes i begin to think or rather wonder,what these western countries really think the rest of the world,esecially Africe and the Arab world are.A kinda 'senseless buffons' i guess?. What do they especially US and Britain,really see themselves as,a kinda super-humans i guess?. Your governments invade Africa,using indirect means of 'aids',to scam us,and take away our human and natural serious,to build your land. Your governments invade the Arab world,using maximium force,to coerce them into doing your biddings,and installing your puppets,thereby stealing their oil and other resources by proxy. You think the rest of the world is dumb?. Well,karma is a bitch!.you use organised criminalities via your government agencies to pillage and impovrish the rest of the world,rendering them and their children futureless and hence,hopeless,and you think it won't have boomeranging effect?.you guys must be silly!. My advice is for you guys,to be ready to accomodate the rest of the world,for viciously ursuping their future. You must also try and expand your prison facilities,cos' the rest of the world ain't happy andymore. BTW,who said the west(especially US and UK),are good?.last i checked,you people invadded many countries,and colonized them ,especially Britain.part of the problem you guys created,especially that idiot Lugard,is what we are passing through now. Mtchww.Nonsense!. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by Nobody: 11:50pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
You don't have to be aggressive. If your don't like the claims, get your árse up and do something about it. Yea, Nigeria leads the world in Criminal enterprises; Period! |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by MisterLongman(m): 12:28am On Oct 05, 2014 |
publicenemy:This are indeed the real Nigerians...... And they don't even see it as a big deal |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by diablos: 1:28am On Oct 05, 2014 |
OXYGEN011: Oxygen011 d shi.tface fuc.k-tard from d slums of kumasi...how about this news below u sh.ithead bas.tard need a miracle: rogue trader Kweku Adoboli who lost UBS £1.3bn [size=13pt]Kweku Adoboli, a 31-year old City trader at UBS, suspected of carrying out Britain’s biggest banking fraud was arrested at his desk after posting an internet message saying: “I need a miracle.[/size] Kweku Adoboli, the 31-year-old UBS trader who has been arrested in connection with rogue trading at the Swiss bank Mr Adoboli is alleged to have lost £1.3 billion before his bosses at the Swiss-based investment bank UBS discovered the rogue trades. The scandal wiped £4 billion off the value of shares in UBS, affecting thousands of pensioners whose funds had invested in the company. It also shook City workers who thought banks had eliminated such risks following the case of Jérôme Kerviel, the Paris-based Société Générale worker who lost £4 billion in 2008. Mr Adoboli was held at 3.30am yesterday at UBS’s Finsbury Avenue office in London after the firm contacted City of London Police at 1am when the alleged fraud was uncovered. Five infamous rogue traders 15 Sep 2011 UBS trader helps justify ring-fencing of 'casino' banks 15 Sep 2011 UBS rogue trader: email to staff in full 15 Sep 2011 UBS hit by $2bn rogue trade: market reaction 15 Sep 2011 UBS: profile of a bank in crisis 15 Sep 2011 Debt crisis: live 15 Sep 2011 Last night he was being questioned on suspicion of fraud and abuse of position. The Ghanaian-born banker, a graduate of Nottingham University, works as a “market maker”, advising clients on the prices at which they should buy and sell shares or other assets. Exactly how he is alleged to have racked up such huge losses is unclear. The bank’s £1.3 billion loss compares with £827 million lost by Nick Leeson in 1995, which caused the collapse of Barings Bank. Mr Adoboli’s father John, a retired United Nations employee, said from his home in Tema, Ghana, that his son had made “a mistake or wrongful judgment”. He said: “We are all here reading all the materials and all the things being said about him. The family is heartbroken because this is not our way of life. “I brought them up to be God-fearing and to appreciate decency. Growing up and through to school days they were very brilliant and respectful.” Mr Adoboli was educated at the £19,635-per-year Ackworth boarding school near Pontefract, West Yorks, and is described as a “computer whiz” by friends. Neighbours said he had been working long hours recently, often at night, and rarely seemed to be at his east London home. Before he was arrested, he had changed his status on his Facebook page to “I need a miracle”. The loss uncovered by UBS is almost exactly the same amount the bank was trying to save by cutting 3,500 jobs from its worldwide empire. The bank insisted none of its clients had lost money as a result of the trades, but City analysts said UBS could suffer “significant reputational damage”. Louise Cooper, of BGC Partners, said: “Rich people tend not to want to do business with a bank where there are questions over risk control.” The bank said the unauthorised trades could lead to it losing money in the third quarter of the year. Oswald Gruebel, UBS’s chief executive, described the loss as “distressing” and said he “will spare no effort to establish how it happened”. Mr Adoboli, who until recently lived in a £1,000-a-week loft apartment in the City, is described by friends as “a really relaxed, happy guy”. Recently, however, he had spoken to friends about the pressures of working in the City following the financial downturn, describing it as a “fight”. In a statement, UBS said: “UBS has discovered a loss due to unauthorised trading by a trader in its investment bank. “The matter is still being investigated, but UBS’s current estimate of the loss on the trades is in the range of $2 billion. It is possible that this could lead UBS to report a loss for the third quarter of 2011. No client positions were affected.” Mr Adoboli’s arrest came on the third anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, seen as the pivotal moment in the worldwide banking crisis. UBS was one of the banks which had to bailed out at the height of the banking crisis, accepting help from the Swiss government because of its “toxic” assets in 2008. In the same year it was accused by the FBI of helping clients to evade tax, and agreed to pay a fine of $780 million (£493 million). UBS employs 6,000 people in the UK and 65,000 worldwide. Its staff were told about the alleged fraud in a round-robin email yesterday morning. The news brings into question the role of the Financial Services Authority, which failed to spot the unauthorised trades despite regulations which require banks to monitor their employees’ trading positions on an hourly basis. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/banksandfinance/8767089/I-need-a-miracle-rogue-trader-Kweku-Adoboli-who-lost-UBS-1.3bn.html [size=13pt]In what is thought to be the biggest case of its kind so far, police detained Maurice Asola Fadola, 31, who is thought to be behind a series of "romance frauds" – targeting women through dating sites, and fabricating an elaborate series of stories to convince them to send money to Ghana[/size]. [b]The British victim, who did not want to be named, struck up a relationship over the internet with a man she believed to be an American soldier serving in Iraq. After several months of correspondance, in which he told of his life dodging bullets and bombs, he told her that he was leaving the army – and perhaps they could meet up. But while his luggage was being returned to the US, there were a series of "problems" which the British woman was enticed into helping out – to the eventual cost of £271,000. The head of the Ghanaian Serious Fraud Office described Mr Fadola as a suspected "kingpin", and his arrest after months of painstaking intelligence gathering is the high point of a joint Ghanaian-British campaign against alleged romance frauds. Last month officers from the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) travelled to the Ghanaian capital of Accra to work alongside Ghanaian police in arresting Mr Fadola. Officers had planned to mount a "sting" operation; setting traps for when he came to collect money they had sent to a money transfer service, or lying in wait for him to pick up a parcel of laptops or mobile phones from the Post Office. Police froze his bank accounts, and when he came into the Serious Fraud Office in Accra to try and brazen his way into releasing the funds, he was arrested. Mr Fadola, who lived in a luxurious mansion on the outskirts of Accra, is being held in custody and questioned over money laundering and passport offences, which carry a maximum sentence of 25 years. Colin Woodcock, head of SOCA's fraud department, said that his team was working alongside Ghanaian authorities, sharing policing techniques with local forces to track down the fraudsters. "At first we thought it was just people sending £50 here or there," he said, "but although the bulk are small frauds, now we know that some people are being robbed of hundreds of thousands. "It's an international problem, involving police forces from across the globe working together to squeeze the criminals." More and more cases of romance fraud are being discovered. In August last year Philip Hunt, 58, threw himself under a train after losing £82,000 in a romance fraud. He had met a Nigerian girl on the internet, who convinced him to spend the money with promises of starting a life together. "These people are out to get people when they are very vulnerable and at a low ebb. They're in there like vultures," Lesley Smith, Mr Hunt's former partner, told the inquest into his death. Mr Woodcock said: "The bottom line is: don't give anyone your money. Imagine you'd met someone in a pub for the first time, and they said I'd love to see you again but can you buy me a laptop? "We're seeing an explosion in this. Everyone is on online dating nowadays, and criminals have cottoned onto it. These people destroy lives. It's loss on a catastrophic scale."[/b] soure http://ghanaweb.com/ghanaianfraudsterscams |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by panafrican(m): 2:22am On Oct 05, 2014 |
It is called jealousy. Because you do not want to see any african country doing well even slightly. This is why and how you guys connived to destroy Ivory Coast and Libya. Nigeria, Angola, Zimbabwe and many other African countries are next on your list. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by Blackfire(m): 6:57am On Oct 05, 2014 |
it takes a criminal to know "criminal" |
Re: Nigeria Leads The World In Criminal Enterprises. by akoaki(m): 12:22pm On Oct 05, 2014 |
Dishonesty, laziness, shortcut(ism) and corruption is a big part of nigerian culture. |
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