These are not Africans but Europeans trying to Come to North African during the World war II. The Next time you want to close your borders you should first ask your grand parents.
Is this the best video of 2019? This guy decided to play along with an 'Internet scammer'. He couldn't have predicted where it would lead him.... A white man narrates his experience with a Liberian man he believed to be an internet fraudster otherwise known as Yahoo Boy. But the twist of event as they unfolded is something he never expected! "A couple of months ago, I got a message on Facebook from a guy named Joe in Liberia. He said he was in need of some financial assistance, he asked me to send him some premium electronics. He said he would sell them. He said he will sell them at the Liberian market and then split the profit with me.... I figured out that this was one of those African internet scams, but I decided to play along and see where it led me.... I told him I didn't have any electronics to send but that I did have a business proposition, if he's interested. I told him I'm into photography business. I told him that if he can take pictures of whe...
Yemi Alade apologize to fans over her tweets where she blasted female celebrities who enlarge their butt, that caused short beef between her and Tiwa Savage. She wrote: Guys i am not here to defend myself. If my last tweet was offensive in anyway, to my fellow females and guyz i apologise. I am sincerely sorry. I just want us to appreciate ourselves more tin, tall, fat, short. With or without Nyash. WE ARE BEAUTIFUL.❤
A Nigerian man was arrested in Atlanta Georgia last Friday morning in connection to online scams in El Paso County, Texas. Officials with the El Paso County Sheriff's office said the suspect, Kelly Itive allegedly convinced two women to send him $78,000 over the internet. Police said Itive was posing as a middle aged white man with an engineering background while he was committing the scams. Between April of 2017 and February of 2018, investigators said Itive used fake bank websites to convince the women to send him money and had no intentions of paying them back. Itive is originally from Nigeria and came to United States in early 2017 on a student visa. Investigators said Itive immediately started the scams when he arrived. Itive was taken into custody on Friday morning and will be scheduled for extradition back to Colorado to face charges of Theft and Criminal Impersonation.
Here is a footage from a court proceeding of a Nigerian man that was accused of breaking the traffic rules in the Rhode Island, US. According to a video making rounds online, the Nigerian man in response to all the questions asked by the Chief Judge Frank Caprio, painstakingly asked "if he would be sent back Nigeria or sent to prison". The Judge who seem not to be hard-handed was compassionate with him and granted him bail after he found him not guilty as charged.
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