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FBI Cracks Down On Lagos Fraudster For Stealing ₦460m In Crypto Meant For Trump’s Inauguration
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The FBI has filed a legal complaint to seize assets belonging to Lagos-based fraudster Ehiremen Aigbokhan, who is accused of orchestrating a cryptocurrency scam that stole over ₦460 million ($250,000) meant for Donald Trump’s 2025 presidential inauguration.
According to U.S. court documents, Aigbokhan and his associates used a Business Email Compromise (BEC) scheme to impersonate officials from the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee.
They created fake email addresses that closely resembled that of Steve Witkoff, a real estate executive and co-chair of the event, to deceive a donor.
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On December 26, 2024, the fraudsters successfully tricked the donor into transferring 250,300 USDT.ETH — a form of cryptocurrency — which was valued at over ₦400 million at the time. The stolen funds were quickly dispersed across several digital wallets, with 215,000 USDT.ETH being moved within days.
The FBI, working with cryptocurrency firm Tether, identified the fraudulent activity and froze the affected accounts on December 31. Aigbokhan was traced to Lagos, Nigeria, prompting a full-scale investigation by U.S. authorities.
Aigbokhan is also wanted for his involvement in broader cryptocurrency fraud and money laundering operations.
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Planning to work abroad? Whether you’re heading to Canada, the UK, Germany, Australia, or the UAE, securing a work visa is a critical step and the process often comes with a long list of required documents.
While specifics vary by country, most immigration offices demand a core set of paperwork before granting a work visa. Here’s a breakdown of the most commonly requested documents:
1. Valid Passport
Your passport must typically have at least six months’ validity beyond your intended stay. Some countries require blank visa pages as well, so double-check the requirements.
2. Job Offer Letter
This is one of the most important documents in your visa application. It must come from a verified employer or government-approved sponsor. The letter should include details such as your job title, salary, and terms of employment.
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3. Educational Certificates
These include your university degrees, diplomas, and any vocational qualifications relevant to the job you’re applying for. In some cases, you may need to have these credentials assessed or authenticated.
4. Proof of Work Experience
Most countries will want to see evidence of your past employment. This could include:
Reference letters from previous employers
Employment contracts
Payslips
5. Language Proficiency Test Results
If you’re going to an English-speaking country like the UK, Canada, or Australia, proof of English proficiency is often required. Commonly accepted tests include:
IELTS
TOEFL
PTE Academic
Some non-English-speaking countries may ask for proof of proficiency in their official language.
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6. Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
This is a document issued by law enforcement to confirm that you have no criminal record. It’s essential to prove your good character and legal standing in your home country.
7. Medical Certificate
Many countries require a medical exam to ensure you’re fit to work and free from contagious diseases. The test is usually conducted by a panel physician authorized by the destination country’s immigration authority.
8. Proof of Funds
You may need to show bank statements or other financial documents to prove you can support yourself (and your dependents, if applicable) until you start earning.
9. Professional Accreditation or Licensing
If you’re applying for jobs in regulated sectors like healthcare, education, or engineering, you may need proof of accreditation or registration with a professional body in the destination country.
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Over 1.3 Million Return To Homes In Sudan – UN
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July 25, 2025By
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More than 1.3 million people who fled the fighting in Sudan have headed home, the United Nations said Friday, pleading for greater international aid to help returnees rebuild shattered lives.
Over a million internally displaced people (IDPs) have returned to their homes in recent months, UN agencies said.
A further 320,000 refugees have crossed back into Sudan this year, mainly from neighbouring Egypt and South Sudan.
While fighting has subsided in the “pockets of relative safety” that people are beginning to return to, the situation remains highly precarious, the UN said.
Since April 2023, Sudan has been torn apart by a power struggle between army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, commander of the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The fighting has killed tens of thousands.
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The RSF lost control of the capital, Khartoum, in March and the regular army now controls Sudan’s centre, north and east.
In a joint statement, the UN’s IOM migration agency, UNHCR refugee agency and UNDP development agency called for an urgent increase in financial support to pay for the recovery as people begin to return, with humanitarian operations “massively underfunded”.
Sudan has 10 million IDPs, including 7.7 million forced from their homes by the current conflict, they said.
More than four million have sought refuge in neighbouring countries.
– ‘Living nightmare’ –
Sudan is “the largest humanitarian catastrophe facing our world and also the least remembered”, the IOM’s regional director Othman Belbeisi, speaking from Port Sudan, told a media briefing in Geneva.
He said 71 percent of returns had been to Al-Jazira state, with eight percent to Khartoum.
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Other returnees were mostly heading for Sennar state.
Both Al-Jazira and Sennar are located southeast of the capital.
“We expect 2.1 million to return to Khartoum by the end of this year but this will depend on many factors, especially the security situation and the ability to restore services,” Belbeisi said.
With the RSF holding nearly all of the western Darfur region, Kordofan in the south has become the war’s main battleground in recent weeks.
He said the “vicious, horrifying civil war continues to take lives with impunity”, imploring the warring factions to put down their guns.
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“The war has unleashed hell for millions and millions of ordinary people,” he said.
“Sudan is a living nightmare. The violence needs to stop.”
– ‘Massive’ UXO contamination –
After visiting Khartoum and the Egyptian border, Mamadou Dian Balde, the UNHCR’s regional refugee coordinator for the Sudan crisis, said people were coming back to destroyed public infrastructure, making rebuilding their lives extremely challenging.
Those returning from Egypt were typically coming back “empty handed”, he said, speaking from Nairobi.
READ ALSO: One Dead, Scores Injured As Mysterious Fire Hits IDPs’ Camp
Luca Renda, UNDP’s resident representative in Sudan, warned of further cholera outbreaks in Khartoum if broken services were not restored.
“What we need is for the international community to support us,” he said.
Renda said around 1,700 wells needed rehabilitating, while at least six Khartoum hospitals and at least 35 schools needed urgent repairs.
He also sounded the alarm on the “massive” amount of unexploded ordnance littering the city and the need for decontamination.
He said anti-personnel mines had also been found in at least five locations in Khartoum.
“It will take years to fully decontaminate the city,” he said, speaking from Port Sudan.
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Trump Says Hamas Doesn’t Want A Deal, ‘Want To Die’
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July 25, 2025By
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President Donald Trump said Friday that Hamas did not want a ceasefire deal in Gaza, after Israel and the United States quit indirect negotiations with the Palestinian militant group.
“It was too bad. Hamas didn’t really want to make a deal. I think they want to die,” Trump said.
In Qatar, mediators had been shuttling between Israeli and Hamas delegations for more than two weeks in a bid to secure a ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages after nearly two years of fighting.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government was still seeking a deal despite recalling its negotiators from Doha.
Trump blamed Hamas, saying “now we’re down to the final hostages, and they know what happens after you get the final hostages.”
The US president also dismissed the decision by France’s Emmanuel Macron to recognize a Palestinian state.
“He’s a very good guy, I like him, but that statement doesn’t carry weight,” Trump said.
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