Sunday, 30 September 2012

UK NEWSPAPER FEATURES A 25 YEAR-OLD NIGERIAN WHO SPENDS £30,000 YEARLY SHOPPING ON 6 TRIPS TO THE UK.




Nigerians have been described as some of the world’s biggest spenders more than a few times. Recent research by Guardian UK shows that Nigerians are the fourth biggest spenders in the United Kingdom.

And we love to shop everywhere. From Dubai to Paris to London to New York, but London seems to rank as one of the popular shopping destinations for Nigerians spending four times what UK shoppers typically spend. The number of Nigerian visitors to the UK increased by more than 50 per cent to 142,000 a year between 1991 and 2011, according to the Office for National Statistics. Nigeria is projected to become Africa’s biggest economy by next year and the world’s fifth most populous country by 2050, and London is cashing in.

The London Evening Standard‘s feature on Simi Osomo, a 25 year-old Nigerian who makes six trips to London spending a total of £30,000 (N7,622,220) got my attention this morning.
According to the report, she spends about two weeks during each trip and goes shopping everyday of her trip.
Speaking about Nigerians and their shopping habits, she told the Standard “When it comes to shopping and Nigerians, I can tell you it’s just what we have to do.”

During every trip, she spends about £5,000 (N1,270,370). She tells the Standard that aside from the fact that goods are cheaper in London, it gives her a chance to have a holiday. “You can get lots of things in Lagos but they are cheaper here and you get to take a holiday and relax a bit. It’s only six hours away.”
Although she likes the variety of London, Marks & Spencer is one of Osomo’s favourite shops. “I love their fajitas. You can’t get them in Nigeria. I also buy soy sauce and Thai green curry paste, which is good because it lasts for a long time. Oh, and Crunchy Nut cereal, Skittles, Maltesers and tea. There’s nothing like a British cuppa. I get Lipton, PG and green tea. I love Zara, H&M, Topshop. But if I want something more high end, there’s Sloane Street.”

When it comes to getting her haul of hopping back to Lagos, she says it is costly. “All I pack when I come over is one pair of jeans and three tops. I bring two big suitcases but I always have to get another one and pay for excess baggage. I never learn.” British Airways has increased its excess baggage charge on flights from London to Lagos from £40 to £97 per suitcase in the past year. “They must have realised we always put an extra bag in and thought they’d try to make money out of it,” she told the Standard.
During her chat with Standard, she wore a green top from Zara, blue skinny jeans and new Christian Louboutin shoes. She also planned to buy an iPhone 5 later in the day for her sister. She said Zara which opened an outlet store in Lagos six months ago is affordable.
 ”Zara is affordable because it’s an outlet but what I find is that things are a bit last season. Nigeria’s hot all the time so there are always maxi dresses and swimwear but the colours are boring and we lack variety. Customer service is not great and some shops can get really crowded, which is challenging.”

According to Osomo, it is not just rich Nigerians who come over to shop in the UK. “Middle-class people can afford to come and spend £600 on shopping in a week here. What I like about the UK is that it doesn’t discriminate. As long as you’re able to prove you have an income, accommodation in London and a return ticket, the authorities are more than willing to give you a visa. It’s closer than America and the customer service here is phenomenal.”

She loves to shop in summer which is the height of the shopping season, and also comes back for the January sales too. Her mother, a lawyer, and father, a businessman, often join her. She has just completed a law degree and is about to start a job in fashion journalism, which she hopes will give her enough holidays for trips to London.
Photo Credit: London Evening Standard
Info Credit: BellaNaija

AKON, WYCEF JEAN & MICKEY ROURKE ATTEND THE NEW YORK PREMIERE OF JETA AMATA'S “BLACK NOVEMBER” – SNAPSHOTS OF UCHE JOMBO, SUSAN PETERS & FRED AMATA.



On Wednesday 26th September 2012, Nollwood Director/Producer, Jeta Amata held the New York City Premiere of his latest flick, Black November at the United Nations headquarters in New York, USA.

The premiere saw in attendance lots of International superstars including Academy Award Nominee, Mickey Rourke, Music stars, Akon and Wyclef Jean, Boxing promoter, Don King, civil right activist, Al Sharpton as well as Nollywood stars, Mbong Amata and Fred Amata.

Photos

Mbong Amata

Don King & Mickey Rourke

Eunice Omole

Persia White

Jackalyn Wilson & Alexander Sonpon

Persia White & Uche Jombo

Fred Amata, Enyinna Nwigwe, Mickey Rourke, Mbong & Jeta Amata

Uche Jombo & Susan Peters

Wyclef Jean

Akon

Al Sharpton

If you missed it, here are photos from the screening of Black November at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday 8th May 2012 in Washington DC, USA.

Mbong Amata

Vivica .A. Fox

Nathin Butles

Enyinna Nwigwe

Joan McCarthy

Mbong Amata & Agbani Darego

Vivica .A. Fox & Fred Amata

Annikio Reid Briggs & Amata

Jeta Amata & Robin Sanders (Former U.S Ambassador)

Bernadette Paolo, Vivica A. Fox, Jeta Amata, Mbong Amata, Enyinna Nwigwe & Fred Amata


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RIVER NIGER FLOODING DISPLACES HOMES IN KOGI, BENUE, IMO & EDO


Pictures showing the extent of the flooding around River Niger in Lokoja have been released by the National 
Emergency Management Agency.

The pictures show the devastating effects of the flood that has left millions of land transport travellers stranded crossing the city. The flooding, which was caused by the overflowing of the River Niger has greatly affected Lokoja which is a transportation hub between Abuja, the nation’s capital and most cities in Nigeria’s south.
Reports say that some of the flood victims were trapped on treetops in Lokoja as the crisis worsened earlier this week. Premium Times reports that NEMA is currently camping over 10,000 displaced flood victims in Kogi and the neighboring Benue state, which is hit by heavy flooding after Cameroon released water from the Lagdo Dam, East of Nigeria.
It was also reported that the government has asked Julius Berger, RCC to free the Lokoja-Abuja road from flooding.
The flooding has claimed at least 20 lives across Nigeria and displaced more than a million. The extent of the flooding is is virtually cutting off the Northern part of the country from the South [hmmm... you thinking what i'm thinking?]. A lot of small villages in Lokoja and Kogi will soon be wiped out if nothing is done soon.
In a statement by the Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP) signed by its National coordinator, Mr. Chino Obiagwu, the government has failed to bring adequate emergency relief to the millions of Nigerians affected or displaced.
“Many have died and several thousands injured or under intense threat of imminent epidemic,” the statement said. “Despite this huge disaster, the federal government and most state governments have not sufficiently responded or provided the much need relief to victims especially vulnerable women and children.”
It has also been reported that the flood is spreading to some parts of Edo state.

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Nigerian Couple Jailed for Trying to Claim £3.8m in Benefits Scam using 1,400 Identities In UK.




Exactly one week ago, stories of the news of a Nigerian couple that was arrested in the UK for falsely claiming about £43,000 in benefits. The story elicited much fury from readers who were disappointed at the bad image they portrayed about Nigerians abroad.It is therefore saddening to read news of yet another Nigerian couple arrested in the UK for securing £87,000 from fraudulent claims totalling £3.8million over four years.

Adeola Thomas, 38, and his partner, Abimbola Abiola, 34, managed to pocket £87,000 after using 1,400 stolen identities to complete 2,495 handwritten tax and benefits claims forms.
And just like the other couple that was reported to have lavishly spent the money on a house in Nigeria, the pair spent the money on designer clothing and electrical items including a 50-inch plasma television.
The fraud was discovered when benefits staff at HM Revenue & Customs noticed they had received multiple tax credit claims from the same addresses. Subsequently, an investigation was launched.

Thomas’ hand-written application forms were analysed, computer records were checked, and hours of recorded calls to the Tax Credit Helpline were listened to and a surveillance operation was carried out. The HRMC investigators viewed CCTV footage showing activity outside various North London Post Office ATMs.
Thomas was eventually arrested at a cash point outside a Post Office in Hackney on October 7th last year. He was found to be in possession of 17 Post Office account cards in different names, two mobile phones and two fraudulently completed forms addressed to Jobcentre Plus.
When Abiola was arrested later the same day, she had £4,125 in her handbag. The mother-of-one claimed the money was her child benefit payment.

Daily Mail reports that the pair, who carried out the scam between January 3, 2007 and October 7, 2011, tried to claim £827,000 from HMRC, securing £43,000. They also claimed £3 million from the Department of Work and Pensions and received £44,000.
With Abiola’s help, Thomas used stolen personal details to complete 2,495 handwritten application forms, which were sent to the appropriate departments for processing.

Thomas, who also happens to be an illegal immigrant pleaded guilty to three counts of conspiracy to defraud and money laundering offences. Abiola, a Nigerian national with leave to remain in the UK was also found guilty of four counts of conspiracy to defraud, money laundering and possession of criminal property.
They were both sentenced to jail this week. Thomas was sentenced to seven years in jail while Abiola received two-and-a-half years sentence.

The Judge who read his sentence indicated Thomas should be deported after serving his time in the UK.

Below are photos of his arrest when he was trying to withdraw his fraudulent claims at an ATM.