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igboblood,the word juju in my eyes at least is a GOOD word,africans who belive in juju realize that,so from were im comming from it was a compliment to youre super skills,however ,beliver or not i salute you and unreservedly apologise for ANY offence you may have seen in my posts.how one alters reality is secret in the magic circle,as in juju circles,so im not at liberty to explain,hence the appology.initialy i thought it was something in my coffee.i havent heard the words cross with you, since i left nigeria,nice nostalgia,and very refreshing to see someone who uses decent wording.i will be visiting london shortly how do you feel about meeting up?im wondering if you are also everyone else rolled into one,looking back i see you realy are good at what you do,well,im impressed anyway.was really an experience to remember,keep up the good works,but dont 419 with it,use it for the good of,youre people,who just happen to be human beings in general,regardless of race,or religion,thats what people seem to forget,we all deserve to live in peace.haveaniceday p.s.dont forget my spelling mistakes

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quote:
Originally posted by Tijani:
Patrick,

Na true say u be amugbo?

no be so o,mi dey use internet ,disi dey ma "mind -altering drug"

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quote:
Originally posted by Greg:
quote:
Originally posted by Daud:
Patrick:

Don't mind those trouble makers who hate their fellow Nigerians...

I can't speak for others but I don't hate anyone. I do hate at times the bad things that people do, but I recognize that we are all created by God, and should, if possible, live in peace with one another. The problem is that some of our brothers want to rule over others and in the process abuse and dishonor them. This is the very thing that I hate about the status quo in Nigeria. When persons make light of the oppression going on, responses can be quite angry, leading offended parties to conclude that certain persons hate Nigerians, a view that is simplistic at best.
hello greg,nice to see you dont hate anyone,why didnt you say that in the first place.you are quite right,people do make light of oppression,and far more,thats one of the reasons im here trying to sew the seeds that bring an everlasting peace to the world,if others were as open about thier feelings as you have been world peace would come very fast,haveaniceday.

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quote:
Originally posted by Igboblood:
Bia Patrick,

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juju master,thats what you are - patrick
What’s with you calling me a juju master??? What’s that about? Is it okay for you to name-call while the rest of us -as you preach- should be more involved in the pursuit of world peace? I have never said one unkind word to you + when I wrongly accused you, I promptly apologised.

Now, more to the point, you still haven’t told me how I altered the ‘reality’ of your exchange with Daud. I still expect you to do that or apologise. While you’re at it, remember to also apologise for the names you called me in your last few entries.

I should be very cross with you but I couldn’t prevent the formation of a smile when I read your posts – dunno why. Maybe I’ve taken a shine to you or maybe it's because I haven't heard (or read) the word 'juju' in a while. Nevertheless, as they say, it takes fewer facial muscles to smile than to frown…and even fewer still to ignore someone completely. If you cannot tell me how + when I twisted your words then you should apologise. If you do neither, yet carry on with this ‘crusade’ of yours to vent your frustration(s) on someone (read anyone), I shall immediately employ complete facial relaxation techniques towards your posts. That’ll be my own little contribution to the world peace you so ardently promote.

kedu,igboblood,i seem to recall saying in one of my earlier posts that a big stick should be brought along if i were to be beaten in conversing on my "crusade" 4 peace(nice terminology by the way).i wasnt expecting someone to turn up with a tree to beat me with,one lash from you and im dust so unless i meet you in london im outa here to crusade in other pastures,as i am just begining my crusade,and to be turned to dust b4 i get into my stride wouldnt help my cause.i at least know now what the queen of england ment when she told one of her ex employees"there are dark forces at work,beyond our control".i am still on a high from the experience,but realize im playing with the big boys now,although i like playing in this arena,and no harm has thus far befallen me the reality of my future efforts looks very unsound.to be able to turn night to day yes to no,and so on is a power beyond me,but 4 u its as easy as abc,scary really,but still,although "WE ARE NOT AFRAID"we are not going to be manipulated into defeat.im sure with youre POWERS you know howto get in touch with me.haveaniceday

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Patrick,

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i salute you and unreservedly apologise for ANY offence you may have seen in my posts

Now you are talking. Apology accepted. We can now draw a line beneath all this + move on.


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igboblood,the word juju in my eyes at least is a GOOD word,africans who belive in juju realize that,so from were im comming from it was a compliment….
Well Patrick, thanks for the compliment (I think). I however do not believe in juju and/or magic in the sense that I am a devotee of neither. I’m a Christian through + through bruv so you may have to break some of these things down for me.


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how one alters reality is secret in the magic circle,as in juju circles,so im not at liberty to explain….
How sad…just when we were beginning to get on really well there you go keeping secrets from me.


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i will be visiting london shortly how do you feel about meeting up?
[Smile] Surely you jest?! No offence but you have done nothing to convince me that you are not working for the Nigerian government. Are you? I mean, you are already keeping juicy voodoo secrets from me and yet you wanna meet up? Forgive my hesitation but I’ve spent a combined total of 6 weeks (I know, I got off easy) in Nigerian gulags courtesy of Babangida + Abacha due to my unwavering beliefs. I don’t want Obasanjo (a.k.a King Kong) to join in the fun until I’m good + ready – if ever. I need all that hassle right now like a fish needs a bicycle. Moreover, if Nd’Igbo can be jailed and charged with treason for just playing football, or shot dead in Apo because the female member of a group refused the advances of some idiotic police officer, imagine what they’d do to mouthy me. Sorry mate…no-can-do.


How is Amsterdam these days anyway? I was over a while ago on holiday. ‘Twas great fun + there was plenty to see [Smile]

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p.s.dont forget my spelling mistakes

What about your spelling mistakes?

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so unless i meet you in london im outa here to crusade in other pastures – Patrick
Hmm…Patrick, Patrick, Patrick; if that’s the case, your motives for joining BNW are highly suspect, thereby verifying my earlier 'concerns'. Tut, tut, tut.

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There was a challenge for Patrick to reproduce those posts in this 419 thread that support his claim against me. Not asking much, all I want is proof of my “insults” to any without justifiable reason for it. Most times I stand on simple law of reciprocity to address someone and for you to single me out for assault could only be said to be unfair. From your statements, you want us to believe you’re a fair minded person so do me that honors to repost my original (prior to your first) posts you reacted to. BTW: It didn’t take long for the insincere based ‘friendship’ of you know who to show. Just because you did not accept a dishonest solidarity, now you’re called a “crack” head and to me that’s wrong. Hey Pat, you sound like one of those PEACE ACTIVISTS who protest every and any thing, are you? LOL.

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Just because this place is called BiafraNigeriaWorld, they think they already have Biafra. The lesson of their Nigerian reality will be driven home to them when they are arrested and charged with sadism upon their arrivals in Nigeria . - Daud
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Originally posted by Igboblood:
Patrick,

quote:
i salute you and unreservedly apologise for ANY offence you may have seen in my posts

Now you are talking. Apology accepted. We can now draw a line beneath all this + move on.


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igboblood,the word juju in my eyes at least is a GOOD word,africans who belive in juju realize that,so from were im comming from it was a compliment….
Well Patrick, thanks for the compliment (I think). I however do not believe in juju and/or magic in the sense that I am a devotee of neither. I’m a Christian through + through bruv so you may have to break some of these things down for me.


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how one alters reality is secret in the magic circle,as in juju circles,so im not at liberty to explain….
How sad…just when we were beginning to get on really well there you go keeping secrets from me.


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i will be visiting london shortly how do you feel about meeting up?
[Smile] Surely you jest?! No offence but you have done nothing to convince me that you are not working for the Nigerian government. Are you? I mean, you are already keeping juicy voodoo secrets from me and yet you wanna meet up? Forgive my hesitation but I’ve spent a combined total of 6 weeks (I know, I got off easy) in Nigerian gulags courtesy of Babangida + Abacha due to my unwavering beliefs. I don’t want Obasanjo (a.k.a King Kong) to join in the fun until I’m good + ready – if ever. I need all that hassle right now like a fish needs a bicycle. Moreover, if Nd’Igbo can be jailed and charged with treason for just playing football, or shot dead in Apo because the female member of a group refused the advances of some idiotic police officer, imagine what they’d do to mouthy me. Sorry mate…no-can-do.


How is Amsterdam these days anyway? I was over a while ago on holiday. ‘Twas great fun + there was plenty to see [Smile]

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p.s.dont forget my spelling mistakes

What about your spelling mistakes?

uuummmm,yes,have you heard about the new 419,were they dont even send a letter to get into youre private life,yes you got it ,internet hacking.it is just the same as the old 419,only much more up to date high tech,the genral idea is the same,but i would imagine hackers are a bit more intelectual.the most amazing part of hacking is the perputraitor doent have to wait for the postman,and they can interact in real time with thier VICTIMS,if i were in law enforcement(not likely),i call it mechanical rape,sorry digital rape fits better.they dont even wear protection,the VICTIMS,that is.who knows what the results of these 419 rapes will lead to,for the victim as well as the rapists,the victim will cry like hell at thier forced loss,while the rapist,eats a nice dinner of okkra stew,thier only worry is the posibble,dreaded knock on the door,for some it hasnt come but the YET is always in the mind.fortunatley,TRUE,christians use thier computing skills for the good of others as well as themselves,i imagine a hacker has NO religion,except that of greed,money is thier god.if i worked 4 big brother,youre door would already have been knocked on,thats my answer.six weeks eh!you giv am dash?AS A CHRISTIAN myself,juju is the bielief of others,i was being sarcastic,however,not abusive.you taught me a NICE lesson with youre skill.have you noticed MeBiafran is chilling a bit more in his latest post,my teachings of peace seem to be paying off,what do you think?or have you had a quiet word with him,you seemed pretty friendly in other posts,is he youre mate.as for the nigerian goverment killing people 4 nothing,thats why i came to the site to encourage PEACE,peaceful people dont kill willy nilly(do know him?willy nilly)the nigerian goverment always carries two guns,one to start trouble and the other to stop trouble.so as this is the proof you need im on youre side mate honest,i recon that deserves a meeting in london,but not on a tube or bus,that again is why im here,to stop that kind of hatred,reread posts for verification,yes thier is a lot to see in amsterdam,thats why i live here,and they havent bombed it yet,again,a good reason for my "CRUSADE"these people are even killing children as if they are rats in a sewer,then you need to stand up and FIGHT FOR PEACE,that is a real CONUNDRUM.got to run,got to have my say with Mebiafran,i see the gramatical error in his name,i wonder if it insults every biafran in da house?(dont get upset its ONLY a question.having surrenderd to you,unreservedly appologising and even saluting you as youre wearing military attire in youre photo,you jump down my throat at the earliest opportunity,so bieing the pacifist that i am i realize you can only shoot me once,then im gone,so if i make a mistake and get shot twice i at least know i wont feel the second one.haveaniceday

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Me I think say dis tread na 419 tory tread. Man pikin no know how una don come carry bukuru begin nak for efrywear nyafunyafu so tay egbon no come know wetin dey happin for here. na real wah for patrick o, MeBiafran andi im kalabule broda wey be Igboblood. Na 419 tory na im dey here so o. Abi una don enta 419? Ibi like say na so man see am o. make una see di one wey dem dey talk for Festac Town, for amugbo yonder wey near Okoko:

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LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- Day in, day out, a strapping, amiable 24-year-old who calls himself Kele B. heads to an Internet cafe, hunkers down at a computer and casts his net upon the cyber-waters.

Blithely oblivious to signs on the walls and desks warning of the penalties for Internet fraud, he has sent out tens of thousands of e-mails telling recipients they have won about $6.4 million in a bogus British government "Internet lottery."

"Congratulation! You Are Our Lucky Winner!" it says.

So far, Kele says, he has had only one response. But he claims it paid off handsomely. An American took the bait, he says, and coughed up "fees" and "taxes" of more than $5,000, never to hear from Kele again.

Festac Town, a district of Lagos where the scammers ply their schemes, has become notorious for "419 scams," named for the section of the Nigerian penal code that outlaws them.

In Festac Town, an entire community of scammers overnights on the Internet. By day they flaunt their smart clothes and cars and hang around the Internet cafes, trading stories about successful cons and near misses, and hatching new plots.

Festac Town is where communication specialists operating underground sell foreign telephone lines over which a scammer can purport to be calling from any city in the world. Here lurk master forgers and purveyors of such software as "e-mail extractors," which can harvest e-mail addresses by the million.

Now, however, a 3-year-old crackdown is yielding results, Nigerian authorities say.

Nuhu Ribadu, head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, says cash and assets worth more than $700 million were recovered from suspects between May 2003 and June 2004. More than 500 suspects have been arrested, more than 100 cases are before the courts and 500 others are under investigation, he said.

The agency won its first big court victory in May when Mike Amadi was sentenced to 16 years in prison for setting up a Web site that offered juicy but phoney procurement contracts. Amadi cheekily posed as Ribadu himself and used the agency's name. He was caught by an undercover agent posing as an Italian businessman.

This month the biggest international scam of all -- though not one involving the Internet -- ended in court convictions. Amaka Anajemba was sentenced to 21/2 years in prison and ordered to return $25.5 million of the $242 million she helped to steal from a Brazilian bank.

The trial of four co-defendants is to start in September.

Why Nigeria? There are many theories. The nation of 130 million, Africa's most populous, is well-educated, and English, the lingua franca of the scam industry, is the official language. Nigeria bursts with talent, from former NBA star Hakeem Olajuwon to Nobel literature laureate Wole Soyinka.

But with World Bank studies showing a quarter of urban college graduates are unemployed, crime offers tempting career opportunities -- in drug dealing, immigrant-trafficking, oil-smuggling and Internet fraud.

The scammers thrived during oil-rich Nigeria's 15 years of brutal and corrupt military rule, and democracy was restored only six years ago.

"We reached a point when law enforcement and regulatory agencies seemed nonexistent. But the stance of the present administration has started changing that," said Ribadu, the scam-busting chief.

President Olusegun Obasanjo is winning U.S. praise for his crackdown. Interpol, the FBI and other Western law enforcement agencies have stepped in to help, says police spokesman Emmanuel Ighodalo, and Nigerian police have received equipment and Western training in combating Internet crime and money-laundering.

Experts say Nigerian scams continue to flood e-mail systems, though many are being blocked by spam filters that get smarter and more aggressive. America Online Inc. spokesman Nicholas Graham says Nigerian messages lack the telltale signs of other spam -- like embedded Web links -- but filters are able to be alert to suspect mail coming from a specific range of Internet addresses.

Also, the scams have a limited shelf life.

In the con that Internet users are probably most familiar with, the e-mailer poses as a corrupt official looking for help in smuggling a fortune to a foreign bank account. E-mail or fax recipients are told that if they provide their banking and personal details and deposit certain sums of money, they'll get a cut of the loot.

But there are other scams, like the fake lotteries.

Kele B., who won't give his surname, says he couldn't find work after finishing high school in 2000 in the southeastern city of Owerri, so he drifted with friends to Lagos, where he tried his hand at boxing.

Then he discovered the Web.

Now he spends his mornings in Internet cafes on secondhand computers with aged screens, waiting "to see if my trap caught something," he says.

Elekwa, a chubby-faced 28-year-old who also keeps his surname to himself, shows up in Festac Town driving a Lexus and telling how he was jobless for two years despite having a diploma in computer science.

His break came four years ago when the chief of a fraud gang saw him solve what seemed like "a complex computer problem" at a business center in the southeastern city of Umuahia and lured him to Lagos.

He won't talk about his scams, only about their fruits: "Now I have three cars, I have two houses and I'm not looking for a job anymore."

Na wah!

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quote:
Originally posted by MeBiafran:
Conundrum:

When a yoroba thief is caught the identity becomes "nigerian" not a yoroba any longer. BASTARD!! The established identities showed that they are your folks five of them not four so do your math right.

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you must be a real stupid moronically retarded fool to compare these FOUR unimportant yoruba drug gangsters with HUNDREDS of shameless animalistic ibo 419ers.
Didn't I tell you that it won't take long for your real identity to surface, IDIOT? How do I know a BASTARD? One who is forever afraid to maintain a handle must be a bastard of the highest order. Please tell us again what the awusa boys did to your loose mother who was raped or rather willingly donated her rough ass to the boys. Didn't one of your fellow demented yoroba tell us that your identity is questionable at best? Since when did a born throw away like you muster the guts to chat with bonafides, answer me you product of the rough sex your mother it was said had with a bunch of militia boys.
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Adekunle, Posted October 13, 2001 04:16 PM


YOU JUST MADE A BIG MISTAKE. First of all, you are NOT a Yoruba. You are Edo. You cannot speak for Yoruba.
Since you claim to know so much about me, let me tell you what I know about you. Better, let me tell you what I know about your mother.

When your mother was raped and sexually molested by Nigerian soldiers who beat up your father in the 1960s, lawyers from a well known law firm in Lagos handled the case. So, I know more about you than you think. Your mother was very loose and because of that, she invited the rape on her self. Edo BASTARD. Your mother is a whore.


1. Was your mother raped?
2. Was you fahter beaten in the 1960s?
3. Was/Is your mother a loose woman?
4. Did your mother invite the rape upon her person?
5. Was/Is your mother a whore?
6. Are you an Edo Bastard?

We are all waiting for your response.




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Don't blame the 419ners half as much as blame the Nigerian government gangs since 1967. Their criminal neglect and derilection of duty to the people of Nigeria has resulted in common people seeking desperate measures to make a living. They are in fact directly responsible for all 419's, period.

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Patrick,

You keep talking about "world peace." Let me tell you that this a total illusion. World peace won't be achieved until the Lord(Christ) returns. Until then, there will be wars and commotions, and all sorts of trouble in the earth. As I understand your logic, you want Ndi Igbo to preach peace and line up to be killed until our enemies realize that world peace is the way to go. OK then, you can be first in line.

By the way, I went to the site your linked in one of your posts, and if I'm not mistaken, it is a Hare Krishna site. Am I correct in this? If so, are you a follower of that sect? This would explain a great deal to me. No abuse intended.

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quote:
Originally posted by MeBiafran:
There was a challenge for Patrick to reproduce those posts in this 419 thread that support his claim against me. Not asking much, all I want is proof of my “insults” to any without justifiable reason for it. Most times I stand on simple law of reciprocity to address someone and for you to single me out for assault could only be said to be unfair. From your statements, you want us to believe you’re a fair minded person so do me that honors to repost my original (prior to your first) posts you reacted to. BTW: It didn’t take long for the insincere based ‘friendship’ of you know who to show. Just because you did not accept a dishonest solidarity, now you’re called a “crack” head and to me that’s wrong. Hey Pat, you sound like one of those PEACE ACTIVISTS who protest every and any thing, are you? LOL.

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Just because this place is called BiafraNigeriaWorld, they think they already have Biafra. The lesson of their Nigerian reality will be driven home to them when they are arrested and charged with sadism upon their arrivals in Nigeria . - Daud
LOL.
OK, ok,OK, iwas wrong,i admit im on drugs thats why i live in amsterdam,that day the drugs blurred my reality,after igboblood,youre the second most likly biafran to become president,oba ,chief of biafra,in the VERY near future,ill probrably be youre boy bringing you youre dinner on a tray,bowing as i exit.im not a peace activist i have a day job,and the only crack i use is the one in my arse when im wiping it,however today i had a lot of drugs after a rough night on the internet,i had 6 paracetamol,and a couple of other pain killers.(EXCUSE ME A MOMMENT).......wooah!! ive just been woken up by my alarm,must have been sleep writing.haveaniceday

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quote:
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Originally posted by Tijani:
Patrick,

Na true say u be amugbo?

no be so o,mi dey use internet ,disi dey ma "mind -altering drug"
youre use of the yorouba language on this site souldnt be tolerated,the smoking of cannabis is a legal pastime in these parts,i am the father of a wizard,so i dont need the sothing,calming,relaxing ,GREAT feel,and loss of memory that this fine herb provides,for the intoxication of the users,i have a strange feeling you drink a lot of alchahol,do you?

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quote:
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Originally posted by Tijani:
Patrick,

Na true say u be amugbo?

no be so o,mi dey use internet ,disi dey ma "mind -altering drug"
youre use of the yorouba language on this site souldnt be tolerated,the smoking of cannabis is a legal pastime in these parts,i am the father of a wizard,so i dont need the sothing,calming,relaxing ,GREAT feel,and loss of memory that this fine herb provides,for the intoxication of the users,i have a strange feeling you drink a lot of alchahol,do you?

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message to the moderators,this being a biafan site,may i write in french,dutch,russian or YOROUBA,if not why let others do so.im not allowed on neo nazi sites(its a colour thing),so why allow another language on a BIAFRAN site,i came here to preach peace,but this site is starting to look pretty dodgey to me at this time.also while im here,one of the other members has magical powers,can you ask him to desist ,yesterday he turned my dog into a cat,im not really worried about that ,but what i am worried about is that i havent got a dog.haveaniceday.

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AS A CHRISTIAN myself,juju is the bielief of others,i was being sarcastic…. - patrick
You were? Well done you!


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have you noticed MeBiafran is chilling a bit more in his latest post,my teachings of peace seem to be paying off,what do you think?or have you had a quiet word with him,you seemed pretty friendly in other posts,is he youre mate. - patrick
No I didn’t have a word with Mebiafran, quiet or otherwise, + yes I’m mates with everyone (especially you [Wink] ) – until they begin to take liberties. Essentially, I treat people as I find them. If they are nice, I will be too. If they are nasty, then…. It's an unfortunate failing of mine.


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i recon that deserves a meeting in london, but not on a tube or bus …. -patrick
[Smile] I think say fear no dey catch you


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one of the other members has magical powers,can you ask him to desist ,yesterday he turned my dog into a cat,im not really worried about that ,but what i am worried about is that i havent got a dog. – patrick
[Roll 2] Pure quality! LOL


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na real wah for patrick o, MeBiafran andi im kalabule broda wey be Igboblood . -Tijani

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Nigeria nabs scammers
Long unchecked, community of con artists in African nation encountering resistance from the government.

Sunday Alamba/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Despite the presence of signs forbidding fraudulent use, many Nigerian scammers flout the law in Internet cafes such as this one in Lagos. Nigerian police say they've scored results cracking down on scammers.

By Dulue Mbachu

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Monday, August 08, 2005

LAGOS, Nigeria — Day in, day out, a strapping, amiable 24-year-old who calls himself Kele B. heads to an Internet cafe, hunkers down at a computer and casts his net upon the cyberwaters.

Blithely oblivious to signs on the walls and desks warning of the penalties for Internet fraud, he has sent out tens of thousands of e-mails telling recipients they have won about $6.4 million in a bogus British government "Internet lottery."

"Congratulation! You Are Our Lucky Winner!" it says.

So far, Kele says, he has had only one response. But he claims it paid off handsomely. An American took the bait, he says, and coughed up "fees" and "taxes" of more than $5,000, never to hear from Kele again.

Festac Town, a district of Lagos where the scammers ply their schemes, has become notorious for "419 scams," named for the section of the Nigerian penal code that outlaws them.

In Festac Town, an entire community of scammers spends evenings on the Internet. By day they flaunt their smart clothes and cars, and hang around the Internet cafes, trading stories about successful cons and near misses, and hatching new plots.

Festac Town is where communication specialists operating underground sell foreign telephone lines over which a scammer can purport to be calling from any city in the world. Here lurk master forgers and purveyors of such software as "e-mail extractors," which can harvest e-mail addresses by the millions.

Now, however, a three-year-old crackdown is yielding results, Nigerian authorities say.

Nuhu Ribadu, head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, says cash and assets worth more than $700 million were recovered from suspects between May 2003 and June 2004. More than 500 suspects have been arrested, more than 100 cases are before the courts and 500 others are under investigation, he said.

The agency won its first big court victory in May when Mike Amadi was sentenced to 16 years in prison for setting up a Web site that offered juicy but phony procurement contracts. Amadi cheekily posed as Ribadu himself and used the agency's name. He was caught by an undercover agent posing