Julz | Workflow, CRM & AI Automation
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Julz | Workflow, CRM & AI Automation
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Workflow, CRM & AI Automation Specialist Turning messy workflows into reliable, repeatable systems.




He fled to Nigeria, thinking he would be safe. He was wrong. In June 2018, Joshua Boadu was murdered in the United Kingdom. The suspect, Matthew Chukwuemeka Adebiyi, escaped to Nigeria, thinking that being far away would keep him from facing justice. For six years, he believed he was safe. But those years would be his last spent in freedom. After UK authorities made a formal extradition request in September 2024, INTERPOL NCB Abuja responded quickly. Adebiyi was arrested on January 23, 2025, and extradition proceedings started at the Federal High Court in Lagos. On February 16, 2026, Justice A.O. Faji approved the extradition. On April 14, 2026, at Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, he was handed over to UK law enforcement. He finally faced the justice he had tried to avoid. He also faces charges of supplying crack cocaine in the UK between 2017 and 2018. Joshua Boadu's family waited nearly eight years for this day. Today, the Nigeria Police Force and INTERPOL NCB Abuja made it possible. The Inspector General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, has a clear message: Nigeria is not a hiding place. It is not a refuge for fugitives. No border, distance or time will stop the Force from working with the global community to deliver justice. No matter where you go, justice will find you.









Over 700 repentant terr0r!sts set for reintegration into society💔💔







This reminds me of the Goodluck era, electricity in my location was very stable, if power went off, it would only take about an hour or so before it was restored. Yet, within that short period of time it was out, people would rush to power their generators, as if allergic to power outage. Then, as Buhari took over, electricity supply dropped significantly and fuel prices were increased, one would’ve thought that the same neighbourhood that couldn’t bear a power outage for about an hour, would start running generators for long hours, but nah, everyone adjusted and began to use it in moderation. And then the coming of the Beast, Tinubu, changed everything. There could be no light for a whole day, despite being on their so-called Band A, and you would not hear a sound of generator anywhere. We now, use it sparingly when it’s most needed. We went from better to bad to worst. We need to get out of this shithole




















