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ELIZABETH OZUA’S GIANT STRIDE

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Chief (Mrs) Elizabeth Ozua is one of the successful businesswomen in the UK. She is a big corporate player who works with a big brand, MARY KAY cosmetics UK. Elizabeth Ozua was born in the UK and raised in Nigeria. She received her BA and Master’s degrees from the University of Benin, Benin City and University of Ibadan respectively. Following a stint as a Lecturer at her alma mater, Elizabeth relocated to her birthplace, London with her family, where she worked in the Jubilee Line extension project for London Transport. While working with JLE project, she met the person who introduced her to Mary Kay Cosmetics, 23 years ago. Impassioned, consistent and committed effort led her to become the number one Mary Kay Independent Sales Director in the UK and she later debuted as the very first [Mary Kay] National Sales Director in the country. Elizabeth has unfailingly held her position as number one for 14 consecutive years and counting. At present, she teaches, motivates and leads over 3000 women within her capacity as a National Sales Director with Mary Kay Cosmetics. She has received a number of prestigious awards, all expense paid trips, gifts and a lot of recognition from the company. In addition to running her Mary Kay business, Elizabeth is an international speaker, motivator and trainer – mentoring people across the globe. She believes fervently that God had no time to make nobodys and that we are all somebody. Her passion lies in enriching the lives of all who cross her path. Her motto is “help enough people get what they want and you will get what you want.” Elizabeth is quietly and privately involved in charitable work. She is married to Dr Peter Ozua and they have two children.

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Soun stool: Ogbomoso prince drags Oba Ghandi to Supreme Court

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Ogbomoso prince, Kabir Olaoye, has headed to the Supreme Court to challenge last Tuesday’s Court of Appeal’s judgment affirming the selection of Oba Ghandi Olaoye as the Soun of Ogbomoso.

Kabir had in a 2022 suit, marked HOG/27/2022, challenged the nomination and selection of the then Prince Olaoye as Soun-elect, citing various breaches in the provisions of the Soun Chieftaincy Declaration, among others.

The suit notwithstanding, however, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, approved the nomination of Olaoye leading to his installation by the kingmakers in September 2023.

The installation, however, took a dramatic turn in October 2023 as an Oyo State High Court in Ogbomoso sacked Oba Olaoye as the Soun of Ogbomosoland.

But in a swift reaction, the Oyo State government obtained an injunction stopping the enforcement of the judgment, paving the way for Oba Olaoye’s coronation in December 2023.

The state government also lodged an appeal against the judgment of the Ogbomoso court.

In its judgment delivered last Tuesday, the Court of Appeal, Ibadan Division, overturned the verdict of the Ogbomoso court and affirmed Oba Olaoye as the Soun.

However, in an interview with The PUNCH on Sunday, Prince Kabir said he was not pleased with the appellate court’s verdict and had therefore instructed his lawyers to take the case to the Supreme Court.

He said, “I am not satisfied with the judgment of the appeal court. We are not relenting until we reclaim our mandate through the Supreme Court. We are not giving up. Outright, we say no to the judgment given by the appeal court in Ibadan.

“We are going to the Supreme Court. We are not in agreement with the judgment of the appeal court. So, for this reason, we are heading to the Supreme Court.”

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UK-based Nigerians cry out over certificate sponsorship scam, name suspects

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Some Nigerians living in the United Kingdom have staged a protest against the increasing cases of certificate of sponsorship scams in the country.

The protestors expressed frustration over the rise in the fraudulent activities targeting individuals seeking to obtain sponsorship for work in the UK.

This newspaper learnt that some UK-based Nigerians assembled on Marsham Street in London to participate in the protest on Thursday.

In their demonstration, the protesters named several suspects involved in the scams, calling for immediate action and justice. They urged the authorities to take stronger measures to curb these fraudulent practices.

Certificate of Sponsorship is a visa scheme designed for licensed organisations by the UK government to enable them to hire overseas workers, who they bring into the European country. CoS is supposed to be free.

Overseas workers can only make valid visa applications from their countries if they have the backing of such licensed companies, who are also called sponsors.

Many desperate foreign workers looking for such visas have, however, fallen victim to fraudulent agents and companies who demand huge sums of money in return for the favour.

Some immigrants, who once had blue-collar jobs, have been discovered to leave them with assurance from their agents that they would get skilled jobs in the UK.

However, many get stranded in the UK with no jobs as they depend on food banks for survival after losing millions of naira spent on relocation.

A live video on TikTok showed a woman, Christiana Olabisi, aka Ferrari, with a megaphone, as she called on victims of the scams to join in the demonstration.

She said, “No more scamming. Enough is enough. Whether you like it or not, all of you are going to get reported.

“We are here waiting for you, for those of you still wanting to join the protest, we are waiting for you. Don’t let anybody scare you. This is a country where you can speak up. Don’t let anyone scare you with deportation. If anyone has collected money from you, this is the time to speak up. Tomorrow may be too late.

“We have a lot of people making others cry in this country. A group of people collecting huge sums of money from the newcomers; we are here to inform the Home Office about what is going on in this country. They don’t even know the huge sums being collected. We are going to expose you,”

According to an e-flier circulated on X last week, which was turned into a banner on the protest ground, 30 suspects were identified with their photos.

The flier, titled, ‘Say No To UK CoS Scam’ read, ‘Faces of people scamming people with thousands of pounds for CoS in the UK.’

Speaking in an interview, Olabisi said there were about 10 people at the protest, which was held in front of the UK Home Office

“One of the officials later addressed us that we should write a formal letter for the Home Office to address our grievances,” she added.

During the protest in London, hundreds of people who claimed to be resident in the UK and joined the livestream on TikTok, commended the organisers of the demonstration.

A caller, who did not identify himself, recounted how a fraudster defrauded his friend of £15,000.

“My friend, along with his wife and two children, paid a whopping £15,000 to a guy in the UK for a Certificate of Sponsorship. I warned them not to, but they didn’t listen.

“When they got to Manchester, I learned they paid even more money to another person for the same CoS. But nothing came out of it,” he said.

A woman, who identified herself as Ehizojie Joy, said, “I have been here for two years, yet no shifts from my employer after paying £10,000. I have only been managing 20-hour shifts from another employer.”

Another victim said, “I paid £12,000, and now the company has stopped taking my calls.”

A content creator, Musa Eunice, also shared her experience, revealing how her cousin was allegedly scammed of £20,000.

“Na £20,000 they collected from my cousin. Wicked people,” she wrote.

Another user recounted losing £12,000 to the fraudsters. “Since I arrived in the UK, I have had no work. I have been struggling financially after paying £12,000 in debt for the CoS,” he wrote.

More victims came forward with similar stories in the comment section. Juicy cake1 wrote, “I got duped £3,000. The person who scammed me is on the list,” while another unnamed user said, “I was scammed out of £8,500. Please, I need help recovering my money.”

Eddyking71 stated, “They already scammed me out of £11,000.”

Another user, Sovereign_ruler, shared how the scam had caused his mother heartbreak.

“My mom has been in pain after being scammed out of her hard-earned money by one Toyin,” he wrote.

In a live broadcast, another TikToker, Rita Onyekweli (@rita4delta), recounted how the fraudulent schemes ruined lives both at home and abroad.

She said, “A lot of people are in my DMs, crying. These scammers prey on people’s vulnerabilities and take thousands of pounds from them.

Do you know how much that is? Some people sold their properties, while others borrowed heavily just to raise the money, only to be scammed.

“These people charge between £12,000 to £20,000, but when the victims arrive in the UK, there is no job for them. Some, after paying everything, even get their visas denied because they were given fake CoS. Why are Africans like this? If you don’t have a CoS, why take someone’s money? It is disheartening!”

CoS scam is rampant in the UK with many immigrants falling victims.

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Aisha Achimugu Commissions Bodex Media Studio As “Talks with Bodex” Podcast Is Officially Unveiled

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Dr. (Mrs.) Aisha Achimugu, a highly respected entrepreneur and philanthropist, has officially commissioned the Bodex Media Studio in Lagos. The commissioning marks a new era for digital storytelling and media innovation.

 

Achimugu praised Florence Bodex Hungbo, the visioner behind Bodex Media Studio and the CEO of Bodex Group. She commended her for her relentless efforts in driving media excellence.

 

The event also marked the grand unveiling of the “Talks With Bodex” podcast, a new platform dedicated to engaging discussions with industry leaders, changemakers, and everyday individuals, making extraordinary moves.

Hosted by Florence Bodex Hungbo, the podcast promises insightful, entertaining, and thought-provoking conversations on entrepreneurship, social impact, and digital trends.

 

Expressing her gratitude, Bodex shared her excitement for the new journey ahead. According to her, “Having Dr. (Mrs.) Aisha Achimugu commission this studio is an honour. She embodies excellence, leadership, and positive impact, which aligns with the vision we have for Bodex Media Studio and the “Talks With Bodex” podcast. This is just the beginning, and we are ready to create powerful content that informs, educates, and entertains,” she said.

Follow @talkswithbodex and @realbodex on all social media platforms for updates and exclusivity

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