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A pregnant council officer has been jailed for two years for stealing £110,000 and sending much of the money to her mother in Nigeria.

Bintu Tijani, 35, a children's services manager for Peterborough City Council, drew up fake invoices to steal 10% of her department's annual budget.

At Peterborough Crown Court, Tijani admitted sending £80,000 to her mother.

Recorder Peter Rouch QC, told her she had committed "a sophisticated and serious fraud" in a position of trust.
And this one
A teenager on work experience at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has been jailed for five months after stealing thousands of pounds from the magic circle law firm.

Titilayo Olaifa, who was on placement in Freshfields' accounts department through the Career Academies UK internship programme, stole 11 cheques and wrote six totaling £60,000 to herself.

Four of the cheques were stopped before they could be cashed, but two others, for a total of £13,500, were processed and the money withdrawn. Freshfields' bank has written down the cost of cashing the cheques with neither the firm or its clients having to fund the theft.

Oh and this
...For three months Nigerian Eni Oyegoke tutored students on identity theft at the University of Glamorgan in South Wales after gaining the position using a false passport.
An this
A cheeky illegal immigrant who got himself a genuine British passport under a stolen name challenged police to find out who he really is.

The shameless Nigerian also used the identity of a real Briton, 26-year-old Mohammed Suleyman, to get a council flat which he sublet for cash.
And lastly: "Mother 'invented disabled children to collect £1million in benefits'" I wonder from which African nation called Nigeria does she come from?....

Oh go on then one more to finish off, after all its not like Nigerians are adverse to fraud related crime now is it?...Yet another Nigerian carrying out crime:
A MAN who used a false passport to try to open an account at a Newport bank was jailed for nine months today.

Tope Akinyemi, from Clapham in London, attempted to use a South African passport and a water bill, both in the name of Dapaja Olawiwoja, to open an account at HSBC on Bridge Street on February 12.

The court heard that Nigerian national Akinyemi, who pleaded guilty to posession of a false identification document, had lived in Britain for between 11 and 14 years and had indefinite leave to remain....
Remember Nigerians are best off in Africa offering huge amounts of wealth to people over the internet.
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Anonymous said...

It seems to be part of the Nigerian psyche to rip off people! My customers who work in Nigerian have warned me about counting your fingers when doing business with anyone in Nigeria!!!

It is a shame that the criminality and corruption cannot be cleared out of this country as it could be a powerhouse of the African continent.

MathewK said...

Obviously the morons in government have been properly retarded by political correctness to remember those email scams stared in Nigeria.

There's a reason they're still sending those emails and it's not because they don't work. Not only is there one born every minute, political correctness retards another one every minute as well.

Anonymous said...

and here's another...

http://tinyurl.co.uk/5h82

Anonymous said...

"The shameless Nigerian also used the identity of a real Briton, 26-year-old Mohammed Suleyman"

Of course if the shameless Nigerian does get British nationality one day, like Mr Suleyman, then he will be a real Briton too. Then there will be no story because as we all know its merely nationality and culture that separates Nigerians and white Britons nothing else at all.

Anonymous said...

"a shame that the criminality and corruption cannot be cleared out of this country as it could be a powerhouse of the African continent"

But as thats never going to happen, short of replacing Nigeria's population with that of Switzerland, we can entirely dispense with any flirtation with the concept of Nigerian renaissance as any guide as to how to manage our immigration policies.