Garko dey take ova from Etsanyi Tukura, wey come from Taraba State, di 43rd winner of di 2019 Miss Nigeria contest.
According to di organisers of di pageant, di winner of di 44th Miss Nigeria wey hold on December 17, 2021, go go house with N10 million, 1-year residency for one luxury apartment, brand new car, and ogbonge brand ambassadorship opportunities.
Wetin we call dis foto, Etsanyi Tukura na di 43rd Miss Nigeria
Di organisers of Miss Nigeria pageant say na every year pageant wey dey showcase positive attributes of Nigerian women. E dey for im 44th year now.
Meet Shatu Garko
Miss Nigeria 2021, Shatu Garko na from Kano State, she represent di north west zone for di competition.
According to her bio for di competition, she be 18-year-old hijab model wey love horse riding.
Garko don also bin celebrate for her Instagram page before about becoming di first hijab model to land one particular modelling job before.
Di Nigerian entrepreneur wey US court convict and sentence to 10 years in prison go come out from prison 2028.
Obinwanne Okeke popularly known as Invictus Obi release date na 3rd, September 2028 according to informate for dia website.
For February 15th 2021, US court bin sama 10 years prison sentence to Obinwanne Okeke for im involvement in computer-based intrusion fraud scheme.
Court say Invictus Obi scam cause approximately $11 million in known losses to e victims.
Afta di judgement, di US Attorney for di Eastern District of Virginia Raj Parekh wey judge di case bin tok say:
“Today sentence further demonstrate EDVA’s and FBI worldwide reach to pursue justice on behalf of American victims and odas.
“And holding international cybercriminals accountable, no mata wia dem commit dia crimes.”
Special Agent in charge of FBI for Norfolk Field Office add afta di sentencing say:
“Di FBI no go allow cyber criminals free hand for di digital world to take advantage of U.S. companies.”
“Dis sentencing demonstrate FBI commitment to work with our partners for di Department of Justice and our foreign counterparts to locate cyber criminals across di globe and bring dem to di United States to face di music.”
Obinwanne Okeke currently dey serve im sentence for Federal Correctional Institution (FCI), Oakdale II for Western Louisiana, USA.
FCI Oakdale II na low security federal correctional institution with adjacent minimum security satellite camp.
Di prison get population of about 1,100 total Inmates and 86 Inmates for di Camp according to di website.
How Obinwanne Okeke take land prison
America Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) bin arrest Okeke wey be di Chief Executive Officer of Invictus Group for August, 2019 for US.
Dem come charge am wit two counts of computer and wire fraud to tiff $11 million from im victims. Accuse wey im be plead guilty to.
Then later for 16 February 2021, court come sentence am to 10 years for prison.
Meanwhile for 2016, Forbes bin celebrate di 31 years old Obi as one of Africa best 30 business pipo wey dey less dan 30 years.
Wetin we call dis foto, Invictus Obi prison sentence from Virginia US State land afta im Forbes fame
Invictus Obi Profile
Obinwanne Okeke AKA Invictus Obi prison sentence from Virginia US State land afta im Forbes fame.
Wen Forbes 30 under 30 celebrate Obinwanne Okeke dem no know say im go later confess to fraud and US Attorney for di Eastern District of Virginia go sentence am to 10 years in prison.
Invictus Obi prison sentence on 17 February 2021 na for im involvement in computer-based intrusion fraud scheme wey reach $11 million wey im plead guilty for.
BBC Pidgin don find out di interesting things to know about di Nigerian fraudster, US prisoner & Forbes 30 under 30 entrepreneur.
Obinwanne Okeke alias Invictus Obi na Nigerian entrepreneur wey dey into I.T, real estates, oil and gas and renewable energy business.
Dem born am for November 9, 1987 for Ukpor, one small village for Nnewi South Local Government Area of Anambra State. He be di 17th child of a polygamous father. Im late father get four wives.
Di 33 year old get Bachelor’s Degree for International Relations from Monash University in South Africa and Master’s degrees in Counter-Terrorism Studies from Monash University in Australia.
He say im passion for International relations na out of di love e get for current affairs and and im post-graduate dey inspired by di Boko-Haram insurgency wey start for di north-eastern part of Nigeria for 2009.
Oga Okeke yarn say im be part of di first students wey do di course wen dem first introduce am for di Australian university for 2012.
According to court records, oga Okeke dey recognised wit di Most Outstanding Student Award in International Studies wen e be undergraduate student for Monsah University in South Africa.
His lawyer, John Iweanoge, say Mr Okeke also work for di university student representative council as di Social Events Coordinator wen e be graduate student for Monash University in Australia.
He keep im personal life private as information about im marriage life no dey public space but recently for court, document show say oga Okeke get one 19 monts old daughter and she be United States citizen.
WIA DIS FOTO COME FROM, OTHER
Obinwanne Okeke business before dem jail am
Until im arrest by di Federal Bureau of Investigation and conviction, oga Okeke na global businessman and claim say im get investments for oil and gas, agriculture, private equity, alternative energy, telecom and real estate.
He dey operate under di business name ‘Invictus Group’, wey dey operate for three African kontris including Nigeria, South Africa, and Zambia.
For inside one interview wit BBC News Africa for 2018, Obinwanne Okeke say im mama hustle and im promise to make her proud na im make am dey successful for business.
He say e start im first business wen e be 16 years old, one year afta im papa die.
He start wit I.T, to dey print business cards and create website for pipo. Wit im first profit, he buy wetin e call di finest bicycle for im village.
New rules that require people to confirm their Covid status before attending large gatherings in Nigeria’s biggest city are being largely ignored, reflecting a general indifference towards the pandemic, despite a recent surge in cases.
While the UK added, and then removed, Nigeria to and from a travel red list over concerns about the spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus, life in the country carried on pretty much as normal.
Even some officials don’t seem to be taking their own advice too seriously. Just 48 hours after announcing new Covid restrictions in Lagos, state governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was at a state-sponsored cooking show with the winner of reality TV show Big Brother Naija.
Attendees and other government officials are now required to show they’re fully vaccinated (currently two doses) or proof of a negative test taken in the past 48 hours to attend such gatherings but this did not happen.
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A woman has no tribe or religion until she marries’; this is the fate of many beautiful and differently able girls and women around you and I. Aunty Regina was born to peasant farmers in a far off village in Cameroon many years back. Her parents who were unable to continue to pay her fees after primary 4 sent her to live with an uncle in town. She was to help take care of the house and this uncle was to continue to sponsor her education. The later part of the deal was never executed.
Today, the story is yet to change. One of the greatest barriers to education in my community is poverty. In theory, primary education is free in Cameroon but in reality, a lot of money has to be paid as Parent Teacher Associations (PTA) charge exorbitant sums in a bid to provide schools with infrastructure. The government creates schools without structures and these schools are built by the PTA. Girls who are considered the ‘less important sex’ end up being victims of illiteracy because of poverty. The sending of girls to work as house servants in urban areas is yet another barrier to the education of the girl child. These girls take care of babies and household chores in wealthy families but many end up without even a trade with which to earn a living. 90% of these girls earn about 40-50 dollars (20000-25000FCFA) a month. Some of them suffer sexual harassment, rape and domestic violence in these homes. Strange enough, some women are barriers to the education of other women. In the just mentioned case, the women who are supposed to encourage their house helps to get an education by sending them to school instead see this as training a rival. Some of the few educated women want to remain the envy of society and therefore are not ready to have other potential female intellectuals.
As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate the International Day of the Girl-Child (IDGC) today, child advocates in the country have lamented that there is little to celebrate as the country ranks bottom six globally in child welfare, and bottom 10 for girls flourishing, an index that may be exacerbated by the pandemic and cultural inhibitions of the girl-child.
They also warned that the country may remain underdeveloped if it fails to address the problems of marginalisation, abuse and exploitation of the girl-child. They maintained that girls should be entitled to a life free of violence and discrimination, and deserve equal opportunity for access to education and health to prepare them as future leaders.
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