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Nigerian-born US Army Veteran, Musician Bicker Over Alleged N23m Real Estate Fraud

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A Nigerian-born US army veteran, Joseph Ogwuche, and Nigerian music star, Felix Duke are at war with each other over an alleged N23 million Creative Industry Group, CIG, real estate fraud.

While Ogwuche claimed that he was defrauded through false representation by Duke, the music star insisted that it was a real estate deal that unintentionally went wrong.

In a petition to the Police at the State CID in Panti, Lagos by his legal representative, Vox Dei Attorneys, Ogwuche alleged that Duke made claims regarding the Creative Industry Power Estate, which moved him to part with his hard-earned money in the name of buying land from him.

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According to the petition, Duke had said that the land overlooked the Atlantic seaside in Ibeju-Lekki, precisely at Ise-Akodo; covered by a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), and that a plot sold for N3.7 million. Ogwuche said he subscribed for 10 plots of the alleged land at the price of N37 million.

By March 2022, our client had made part payment in the sum of N22million. He, however, paused further payment to Duke after his discreet inquiry from the Baale of Ise community in Ibeju-Lekki revealed that Duke was entirely unknown to them and that no such ‘Creative Industry Group Estate’ exists in their ancestral land.”

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Ogwuche claimed he had previously paid Duke the sum of N22 million, and was asked to pay the said balance of N7 million to make up N30 million, being the price of the two plots of land at Sangotedo.

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This, according to Duke, will enable him to get liquid enough to approach Alausa for the registration and confirmation of his title to another land at Sangotedo land. To substantiate his suspicion that Duke was only minded at scamming him yet again, Ogwuche, through his lawyers, applied to the Office of the Surveyor General of Lagos State, Alausa requesting for a Charting Report in respect of the said 19 plots as drawn in the draft survey plan forwarded to Ogwuche by Duke, and it was found to be fake.

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I didn’t defraud anyone —Duke

Reacting to the allegations, Duke denies defrauding him. He explained that Ogwuche, who is not a member of CIG, approached him through a member to purchase 10 plots of land from ongoing sales in their CIG Estate.

According to him, there was a mix-up with the company through which Ogwuche intended to use in making the purchase, which was also communicated to him.

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As a result, Duke said he offered him alternative land at Sangotedo at N15million per plot to compensate him for the money he had paid.

The police made their investigations and found out I didn’t defraud anybody. When Ogwuche found out that the police didn’t favour him, he went to the Nigeria Police Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), Abuja.

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“The department came to Lagos and took the file because the Alagbon police station wanted to take the case to court,” he said, adding that he had petitioned the Inspector General of Police, demanding the prosecution of Ogwuche for attempting to murder him over the matter.”

 

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FULL LIST: US To Review Green Cards From 19 ‘Countries Of Concern’ After Washington Shooting

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The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it will review the immigration status of all permanent residents, or “Green Card” holders, from Afghanistan and 18 other countries following the attack on National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.

U.S. officials identified the suspect in Wednesday’s shooting as a 29-year-old Afghan national who previously worked alongside American forces in Afghanistan.

The individual was granted asylum earlier this year, not permanent residency, according to AfghanEvac, an organisation that assists Afghans resettled in the United States after the Taliban takeover in 2021.

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I have directed a full-scale, rigorous reexamination of every Green Card for every alien from every country of concern,” said Joseph Edlow, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), on X.

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The review follows a June executive order from President Trump classifying 19 countries as “of Identified Concern.”

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The order banned entry for nearly all nationals from 12 countries, including Afghanistan. The full list of these countries is:

Afghanistan

Myanmar

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Chad

Congo-Brazzaville

Equatorial Guinea

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Eritrea

Haiti

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Iran

Libya

Somalia

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Sudan

Yemen

A partial travel ban applies to seven additional countries, though some temporary work visas remain allowed: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela.

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Romanian Defence Minister Quits After Admitting Error In Academic Record

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Romania’s defence minister resigned on Friday after saying he made a “mistake” on his CV about his university education, as controversy swirled over alleged lies on his resume.

Ionut Mosteanu – who has admitted to writing on his CV that he graduated from a university he never attended – said he did not want the row “to distract” the NATO member at a time when it and Europe are “under attack from Russia”.

Romania has repeatedly seen drone fragments fall on its soil since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, and reported a number of drone incursions.

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On Tuesday, a drone crashed in eastern Romania, which borders Ukraine.

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Romania has also accused Moscow of “hybrid attacks”, including meddling in presidential elections last year that were subsequently annulled.

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Today, I resigned from my position as minister of national defence,” Mosteanu said in a Facebook post, adding he wanted the country to be focused on its “difficult mission”.

“Romania and Europe are under attack from Russia. Our national security must be defended at all costs,” he added.

Mosteanu had come under pressure after a media investigation published on Thursday revealed that he wrote in a CV that he graduated from a university which he did not actually attend.

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That same day he apologised for what he called “a mistake”.

“In a CV I quickly put together in 2016 using a template I found online, there is a mistake that I admit embarrasses me. I didn’t pay much attention to these details at the time,” he said on Facebook.

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Mosteanu was appointed defence minister in June of this year, when a new pro-European government was formed after months of political turmoil.

Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan said in a press release that he would propose economy and tourism minister Radu Miruta take over the defence portfolio in the interim.

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Russia Insists Ukraine Must Cede Land Or Face Continued Military Push

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he would end his Ukraine offensive if Kyiv withdrew from territory Moscow claims at its own — otherwise his army would take it by force.

The Russian army has been slowly but steadily grinding through eastern Ukraine in costly battles against outnumbered and outgunned Ukrainian forces.

Washington has meanwhile renewed its push to end the nearly four-year war, putting forward a surprise plan that it hopes to finalise through upcoming talks with Moscow and Kyiv.

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“If Ukrainian forces leave the territories they hold, then we will stop combat operations,” Putin said during a visit to Kyrgyzstan. “If they don’t, then we will achieve it by military means.”

Russia controls around one-fifth of Ukraine’s territory. The issue of occupied land, which Kyiv has said it will never cede, is among the biggest stumbling blocks in the peace process.

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Another important issue in the talks are Western security guarantees for Ukraine, which Kyiv says are needed to prevent Moscow from invading again in the future.

Washington’s original plan — drafted without input from Ukraine’s European allies — would have seen Kyiv withdraw from its eastern Donetsk region and the United States de facto recognise the Donetsk, Crimea and Lugansk regions as Russian.

The US pared back the original plan over the weekend following criticism from Kyiv and Europe, but has not yet released the new version.

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Putin, who has seen the new plan, said it could be a negotiation starter.

Overall, we agree that it could form the basis for future agreements,” he said of the latest draft, which the US is thought to have shortened to about 20 points.

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US negotiator Steve Witkoff was expected in Moscow next week to discuss the revised document, Putin said.

US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is meanwhile due to visit Kyiv later this week, Ukraine’s top presidential aide Andriy Yermak said.

– ‘Little can be done’ –

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In his remarks Thursday, Putin repeated the claim that Russia had encircled the Ukrainian army in Pokrovsk and Myrnograd in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region — the most fiercely embattled area and a key target for Moscow’s forces.

“Krasnoarmeysk and Dimitrov are completely surrounded,” he said, using the Russian names for the cities.

Moscow was also advancing in Vovchansk and Siversk, as well as approaching the important logistic hub of Guliaipole, he added.

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The Russian offensive “is practically impossible to hold back, so there is little that can be done about it”, Putin said.

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Ukraine has denied Pokrovsk and Myrnograd are encircled, insisting its forces continue to hold the enemy along the front line.

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Putin also questioned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s legitimacy and said signing any agreement with him would be legally “almost impossible” at the moment, a suggestion that has drawn groans from Kyiv and its allies.

According to data analysed by AFP from the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian forces have conquered an average of 467 square kilometres (180 square miles) each month in 2025 — a step up from 2024.

Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, triggering the worst armed conflict in Europe since World War II.

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The war has killed hundreds of thousands of people and forced millions to flee their homes.

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