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Israeli Ambassador Reportedly Accuses Iran Of Working To Destabilize Nigeria
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As Donald Trump stages a dramatic return to the White House as the 47th President of the United States, the Israeli Government has expressed confidence in America to give the desired support to Israel in the raging w+r in the Middle East.

The Israelis have also accused Iran of working to destabilise the West African sub-region, especially Nigeria.

Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman was speaking in Abuja during the presentation of a documentary to commemorate the One year anniversary of the October 7th, 2023 mass3cre of Israelis by Hamas.

As President of the United States between 2017 and 2021, Donald Trump had shown strong support for Israel, and with Trump’s victory in the American election that held on Tuesday, it is already eliciting celebrations in Israel’s government circles, including its Ambassador to Nigeria, as they anticipate stronger support from the President-elect.

Micheal Freeman has however also expressed concern over the festering insecurity in West Africa especially in Nigeria, in which he alleged that Iran has a hand in the country’s insecurity. The Israeli Ambassador accused Iran of plans to cause more trouble for Africa’s most populous country as according to him their activities are not limited to the Middle East.

Freeman noted that more than a year after the br¥tal m¥rder of innocent Israeli citizens by Hamas, the terr3rist group is still holding 101 innocent children, women, and the elderly hostage. He appreciated those who have supported Israel in its trying times, led by the country ‘s strongest friend and ally, United States adding that Israel must see to the release of all the hostages and a new authority in control of the Gaza strip.

“In our darkest hour, many countries stood by our side. I want to thank those who have supported us, led by our strongest friend and ally, the United States. Over the past year, the support shown by President Biden, as well as by Republicans and Democrats alike has been overwhelming and I am confident that whoever wins today’s (Tuesday) presidential election, will continue that steadfast support, but it hasn’t just been the US, and I want to thank all of those countries that have stood by us, publicly and behind the scenes.

I also want to thank all of our friends in Nigeria who have stood with us. But not only on a state level. On a personal level, so many fellow ambassadors and diplomats have been there, a kind word, a supportive WhatsApp or just a hug – it has made a huge difference and is truly appreciated. Thank you,” Freeman also said.

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FBI Reportedly Arrests Newly Elected Ogbaru LGA Chairman, Nwadialo, Upon Arrival In Texas For Alleged Romance Fraud Totaling Over $3.3million
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40-year-old Franklin Ikechukwu Nwadialo, the newly elected chairman of Ogbaru Local Government Area in Anambra State, Nigeria, has been arrested on arrival at an airport in Texas, United States, on charges linked to a multi-million-dollar romance fraud scheme

Nwadialo, indicted in December 2023 by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Washington, faces 14 counts of wire fraud. The defendant allegedly sc3mmed victims out of up to $2 million by posing as a romantic partner deployed in the U.S. military.

Nwadialo was traveling from Nigeria when he was taken into custody. He is now set to be transported to the Western District of Washington for arraignment.  In a statement, U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman disclosed the challenges of prosecuting defendants involved in overseas romance scams, stating, “All too often, the defendants in these romance scams are overseas and unreachable by U.S. law enforcement.”   She commended the investigators for their persistence in bringing the defendant to justice. According to the indictment and criminal complaint filed in the case, Nwadialo allegedly defrauded victims of more than $3.3 million.    Nwadialo used various versions of the name ‘Giovanni” when he met his victims online on websites such as Match, Zoosk, and Christian Café. Nwadialo used false images for his profile and typically told the victims that he was in the military and deployed overseas so he could not meet the victims in person.

Gorman said, “Using these personas, Nwadialo invented many reasons he needed the victims to send him money. In one such case in 2020, he indicated he had been fined by the military for revealing his location to the victim. He asked the victim to help him pay millino,000 fine. In al, that victim was defrauded of atlas

Meanwhile, a second victim was contacted in 2019 to help move funds from U.S. accounts to accounts controlled by the defendant and his co-schemers. “In this instance Nwadialo represented that he needed the help moving money in connection with his father’s dath. The victim transferred at least $330,000 to the accounts controlled by the defendant,” Gorman said.

Gorman explained that a third victim was defra·ded by Nwadialo when he told her that he was investing money for her. “He claimed that a check she received from another victim was proceeds from her investments and he had her “reinvest” the money in a specific cryptocurrency account that he controlled. The victim transferred at least $270,000 at Nwadialo’s direction,” Gorman said.

According to the statement, in August 2020, Nwadialo defrauded another victim who he met on an online dating site and caused this victim to transfer at least $310,000 by claiming he needed financial assistance, including help paying for his father’s funeral or his son’s school tuition.

“The fourteen counts of wire fraud relate to the communications with Nwadialo and the wiring of funds from victims to the defendant and his co-schemers.

Gorman noted that wire fraud is punishable by up to twenty years in prison. “The charges contained in the indictment are only allegations. A person is presumed innocent unless and until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law,” the statement said. Gorman further stated that the FBI is investigating the case, which is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Sok Jiang.

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Harvard, Others Receive Inspiration As Ex-presidential Aspirant Adamu Garba Shares His Experience Writing An Exam At A Nigerian University
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Harvard and others has received inspiration as ex-presidential aspirant Adamu Garba shared his experience writing an exam at a Nigerian university.

He was in a class for his second semester exams today. Masters in Policy and Strategic Studies, Abuja Leadership Center.

Quiet and conducive environment, no phone allowed, no papers or wallets, only your brain, pen, question papers and answer sheet. University of Abuja is the best.

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US Court Sends British-Nigerian To Seven Years In Jail Over $5m Cyber Fra¥d
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Oludayo Adeagbo, a British-Nigerian, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for his role in a multimillion-dollar business email compromise (BEC) scheme.

According to the US department of justice, Adeagbo, who also goes by John Edwards and John Dayo, conspired with others to steal over $3 million from different entities in Texas, including local government entities, construction companies, and a Houston-area college.

Adeagbo and conspirators also defrauded a North Carolina university of more than $1.9 million. The case began in August 2022 when Adeagbo and two other Nigerian citizens, Donald Echeazu, 42, and Olabanji Egbinola, 44, were extradited from the United Kingdom (UK), where they resided, to face charges of conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering.

The US department of justice said offences were committed in North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia. On April 8, Adeagbo pleaded guilty in two cases against him in North Carolina and Texas for participating in a business email compromise scheme, which is also called a “cyber-enabled financial fra¥d” scheme.

A business email compromise scheme can be initiated by sc3mmers creating f3ke accounts pretending to be companies that a business regularly does business with. Court records showed that Adeagbo and his co-conspirators obtained information about significant construction projects throughout the United States, including an ongoing multi-million-dollar project at a university in North Carolina.“

“To execute the scheme, Adeagbo, Echeazu, and others registered a domain name similar to that of the legitimate construction company in charge of the university’s project and created an email address that closely resembled that of an employee of the construction company,” the department of justice said.

“Using the 3ke email address, the fra*dstees deceived and directed the university to wire a payment of more than $1.9 million to a bank account controlled by an individual working under the direction of Adeagbo and his co-conspirators.”

Adeagbo and his co-conspirators pulled the same tricks in Texas, targeting local government entities and universities pretending to be construction companies. They received over $3 million from the scheme and $5 million overall. Adeagbo has been ordered to pay $942,655.03 in restitution and will serve seven years in prison.

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Some Nigerian Men Are Now On The Lookout For Girlfriends Who’ll Feature Them In TikTok Videos
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Some Nigerian men are now on the lookout for girlfriends who’ll feature them in TikTok videos.

A couple of them has their perspective on this subject. One of them said he is just acting tough but just wanted to enter his girl’s TikTok. He is pretending not to be interested but he enjoyed it.

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Midlife ADHD? Coping Strategies That Can Help
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A laptop sits on a desk alongside glasses, note pads, and a mug; multiple sticky notes in assorted colors are stuck to the wall adjacent to the desk.

Trouble staying focused and paying attention are two familiar symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a common health issue among children and teens.

When ADHD persists through early adulthood and on into middle age, it presents many of the same challenges it does in childhood: it's hard to stay organized, start projects, stay on task, and meet deadlines. But now life is busier, and often expectations from work and family are even higher. Fortunately, there are lots of strategies that can help you navigate this time in your life.

Staying organized

Organizational tools are a must for people with adult ADHD. They'll help you prioritize and track activities for each day or the coming weeks.

  • Pick the right tools. Tools can include a pen and paper to make lists, or computer or smartphone apps to set appointment reminders, highlight important days on the calendar, mark deadlines, and keep lists and other information handy.
  • Schedule updates. Set aside time each day to update your lists and schedules. Don't let the task become a chore in itself; think of it like a routine task such as brushing your teeth, and do it daily so it becomes an established habit.
  • Set a timer. And a word of caution: smartphones and computers can also turn into a distraction. If you have adult ADHD, you may find yourself spending hours looking at less useful apps or sites. If that's a frequent trap for you, set a timer for each use or keep the phone off or in another room when you are trying to work.
  • Staying focused

    Just being organized doesn't mean your work will get done. But a few simple approaches can at least make it easier to do the work.

  • Declutter your home and office. Give yourself an appealing work environment and keep important items easily accessible.
  • Reduce distractions. This could mean changing your workstation so it doesn't face a window, moving to a quieter space, or just silencing your smartphone and email alerts.
  • Jot down ideas as they come to you. You may have an "aha" moment for one task while you're in the middle of another. That's okay; just write down that thought and get back to it later, after your more pressing work is finished.
  • Meeting deadlines

    Deadlines pose two big challenges when you have adult ADHD. First, it's hard to start a project, often because you want it to be perfect, or you're intimidated by it so you put it off. Second, when you do start a project, it's very easy to become distracted and leave the task unfinished.

    How can you avoid these traps?

  • Put off procrastinating. Put procrastination on your to-do list — like a chore — and fool yourself into actually starting your work.
  • Deal with emails, phone calls, or other matters as soon as you can. That way there will be fewer things hanging over your head and overwhelming you later on.
  • Be a clock watcher. Get a watch and get in the habit of using it. The more aware you are of time, the more likely you'll be able to avoid spending too long on a task.
  • Take one thing at a time. Multitasking is overrated for everyone — and it's a nightmare for people with adult ADHD. Focus on completing one task, then move on to the next.
  • Be realistic about your time. This can mean having to say no to new projects or other commitments.
  • Get more help

    The ideas listed here can help you start coping with adult ADHD, but they may not be enough to help you overcome adult ADHD's challenges.

    Consider hiring an ADHD coach who can provide more strategies and give you additional tools to cope with your condition. Look for an ADHD coach who is a licensed mental health professional who specializes in treating ADHD, and may also have a certification in ADHD coaching from the ADHD Coaches Organization.

    Source: Harvard Health Publishing

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