Cambodia Deports 10 Nigerians Over Immigration And Other Criminal Offenses

Weeks after the arrest of over 30 Nigerian nationals living and working in Cambodia without valid visas and passports, some of them were deported on Thursday, May 18.
The Department of Investigation and Procedures in cooperation with the Department Gate 1 and Gate Post Phnom Penh International Airport expelled 10 Nigerians and one Korean. Police confirmed names of the deportees as follows:

1. SALAKO OLORUNJUEDALO AYODEJI Nigerian male, born on May 7, 1994, passport number XXXXXX0558 stealing illegal stay visa (over limit) expelled from the country for 3 years.

2. CHUKWUOKOH Daniel EBUKA Nigerian male born September 5, 1990 A passport number XXXXXX6288 has been found stealing staying illegally (without a passport)

3  CHIFE ONYEKACHUKWU Simon Nigerian male, born on May 22, 1985, passport number A XXXXX00094 stealing passports illegally staying (not sealed) from the Kingdom of Cambodia Gate Phnom Penh International Airport flight PG 934 at 15 and 45 minutes from Phnom Penh to the country of origin.

4. Godwin VICTOR IKENNA Nigerian male, born on 22 October 1993, passport number A XXXXXX17452 conceals criminal conspiracy offense.

5. UTITI CHIMARAOKE NWABUGO Nigerian male, born on 6 June 1986, the passport number XXXXX1917 conceals criminal conspiracy offense.

6. MacDonald 6. Dike CHIDUBEM Nigerian male, born Sept. 18, 1994, passport number XXXXXX02619 stealing illegal stay visa (over limit).

7. AMADI Augustine CHINEDU Nigerian male, born on 13 October 1993, passport number XXXXXX5118 has been found stealing illegal residency (passport).

8. ALUKA IFECHUKWU Nigerian Emmanuel male

9. OKOYE cornerback SUNDAY Nigerian male, born March 2, 1991, passport number A XXXXXX98031 stealing passports illegally staying (not sealed).

10. CHUKWUZOR CHINEDU Kennedy Nigerian male, born June 16, 1992, passport number XXXXXX51358 stealing passports illegally staying (not sealed) from the Kingdom of Cambodia Gate Phnom Penh International Airport Flight QR 971 at 17 and 30 minutes from Phnom Penh to the country of origin.

11. KWEON KIWOOK Korean male born on 23 November 1947 letter to travel XXXXXX170042 stealing staying illegally (without a passport) from the Kingdom of Cambodia Gate Phnom Penh International Airport flight OZ 740 at 23 and 55 minutes from Phnom Penh to the country.

Wizkid Wins 3 Awards At The 2017 Billboard Music Awards

Nigerian popstar, Wizkid, has won 3 awards at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards which held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, United States on Sunday, 21 May 2017, the only Nigerian ever to do so.

His hit collaboration with Drake & Kyla on “One Dance,” last year, earned him all the awards. The singer nominated for 7 awards, came out tops in the Top Streaming Song, Top R&B Song and Top R&B Collaboration, categories.

Photos: Physically Challenged Nigerian Man Shares Photos From His Traditional Wedding

Nwabufo Peter Ndubuisi-De Dawn shared some photos from his traditional wedding , which took place in Anambra State on Saturday, May 20th. Happy married life to them! May God bless their union. More photos after the cut..

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Photos: Nigerian Lady Reveals How She Fell Inlove And Married Her Uber Driver

This Nigerian lady Mrs. Ebiemi Shola-Okorodudu @ebiluvly has just revealed on instagram how she met, fell in love and married an Uber driver;

OUR UBER LOVESTORY
On the 19th of July, 2016 after a very hectic time at a Client’s office, I ordered for an Uber ride somewhere around Bourdilion Road, Ikoyi, Lagos. Then one ‘Gregory Shola Okorodudu @bigsholz ’ picked up my request and called to get exact description to where I was. I described it to him and asked to let me know when he arrives. On getting to me, he said ‘goodevening Maam’, he got out of the car, took my bag, asked where I wanted to sit and opened the door for me. He was like “hope you’re okay Ma?” then I just cut in, “if you call me Ma again I will call you Sir”….lol.
Shortly after, I got a call from my Bestest Nonso and we spoke for a while as there seemed to be a very long traffic that day. At the end of the conversation she told me Afam our friend got us Ribs of fire (barbeque pork ribs) with fries. I was so excited I was singing ‘Afam is the best’…my favorite meal from Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. Then I got off the call with a better countenance than I got in the car.
Then Shola cut in saying, ‘sorry to eavesdrop into your conversation but did you say you found ribs of fire in Lagos?’ I said ‘yes’. He had this big grin on his face then said it was one of his favorite meal in Manchester, UK. Then I looked at him like, “You’ve been to the UK?” he said YES! Did a Masters in Petroleum and Gas Engineering and graduated with Distinction. I was in shock and he said you don’t believe, here is my certificate. He’s got his documents scanned on phone. So I was like why are you driving Uber then? He said well job is not forth coming and Uber provided him an Entrepreneurship platform so he grabbed it. But that day in particular, his driver lost his dad and he said rather than the car just being at home doing nothing he decided to drive. I was thrilled and we got talking on and on about life in the UK and Lagos and his aspirations. Then we moved on to his present walk with God and how he’s desirous of a higher walk with God. On getting home, I said, oh! I was going to the church for Choir rehearsal then he offered to wait and take me there. I just knew I had met an ANGEL somehow.

 

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Photos: Nigerian Man Locates Kind Carpenter Who Helped Him In University 20years Ago

A Nigerian man, a graduate of Abia State University, ABSU, paid a 20-year-old debt to a carpenter who helped him 20-years ago while he was still in school

Read Below what he wrote on his Facebook:

PAYING A 20 YEAR OLD DEBT

Today, I decided to put a big smile on someone’s face. When the ABSU event was over and on my way back, I did a stop over at the place where I used to live as a student on Agiriga Street Okigwe.

My mission was simple – to pay a surprise visit to my old neighbors, who are mostly local carpenters and petty traders.

I moved into that area sometime in 1998 and lived there till 2001 when I graduated. My brother Chiemezie Nwakanma was living there then and helped me secure the room. We were next door neighbors. Iyke Aaron and Chizuru Kanu later joined us there.

There is this particular carpenter who was so kind to me then. He would do my carpentry works free of charge and will lend me money whenever I was broke. I didn’t pay back most of those monies. The Mbano man was just nice to me and treated me like his own son.

The man has a penchant for speaking high sounding grammar and we named him the Professor of Carpentology, a title he cherishes so much… Heheheheheheheh.

17 years after, I stormed the place today and it was a big party. I ensured that there were drinks of different kinds and food to go round. All the carpenters stopped work to welcome their old neighbor. The women were not left out.

I told them stories of how that carpenter assisted me greatly and without seeking any pay back from me. I thanked all of them for the kindness and love they showed me then. They were all amazed that I could still remember all of that almost 20 years after.

The carpenter had a set of male triplets while I lived there. They are all grown now and one them works with him in his shop. He said the boy is brilliant but he has no money to train him in school. He lost his wife a few years ago.

There and then, I announced that I will send him to the university and bear the cost of his training. The man broke down in tears. I told him that his son should get a better life than he had. I am fully committed to keeping that promise. I shall help secure admission for him and see him through school. Who knows? He may be the channel through which God will liberate the family from the vicious cycle of poverty and deprivation.

It was a great day today as we drank and relived old times. I ensured that each of them got some small cash in their pockets.

Before I took my leave, they all asked me to kneel down while they said some prayers that touched my soul.

I felt a deep sense of fulfilment today. Yes…