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“Super Cop” Abba Kyari, A Hero or Villain?

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It was in June 2020, that the story of the arrest of popular Instagram celebrity, Ramon Abbas, aka Hushpuppi, by Dubai Police hit the news. The Dubai Police had busted Hushpuppi and his 12-member gang for cyber fraud involving no less than 1,926,400 victims from around the world, who were defrauded of 1.6 billion Dirham (N168 billion) in a series of coordinated internet scams.

“The team also seized more than AED 150 million ($40.9 million) in cash, 13 luxury cars with an estimated value of AED 25 million ($6.8 million) obtained from fraud crimes, and confiscated 21 computer devices, 47 smartphones, 15 memory sticks, five hard disks containing 119,580 fraud files as well as addresses of 1,926,400 victims,” the director of Dubai CID, Brigadier Jamal Salem Al Jallaf said after the operation codenamed Fox Hunt 2.

Hushpuppi became an international star, his fame moved from the Nigerian Instagram space to TV screens around the world. It was one of the most notorious heist stories to grace the international stage from Nigeria. The only other time Nigeria had had a similar story was between 1995 and 1998, when Emmanuel Nwude, a former director of Union Bank of Nigeria, and an advance-fee fraud artist defrauded Nelson Sakaguchi, a director at Brazil’s Banco Noroeste based in São Paulo, of $242 million. But that was before the age of social media, not so many people outside Nigeria got a wind of it, so Hushpuppi stays winning.

Upon his arrest, Hushpuppi was extradited to the United States. Most of his victims had been Americans so the US has justified interest in the case. Hushpuppi was charged with conspiring to launder hundreds of millions of dollars from business email compromise (BEC) frauds and other scams, including schemes targeting a US law firm, a foreign bank and an English Premier League soccer club.

As the law took its course in the US, the frenzy that greeted the news gradually died, and Hushpuppi became almost forgotten until recently when his name popped up again. He has pleaded guilty to his crimes, but more to that, he named an unexpected accomplice; Abba Kyari, a Nigerian Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), with a hero tag. His heroism stems from leading successful covert operations and busting kidnapping gangs, including a notorious kidnapping kingpin, Chukwudi Onwuamadike aka Evans. He has been at the forefront of many covert missions in Nigeria, and thus became the most decorated cop in the history of the Nigerian Police.

In June 2020, Kyari was honored by the Nigerian House of Representatives for his bravery in solving criminal cases. Among his several awards are: Leadership and Service excellence 2011, 2012, 2013; Star Award from CRAN 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017; Triple IGP Commendation Medal for courage 2012, 2013, 2014; Triple Lagos State Governor’s award for Gallantry; Best Anti-Crime Police Officer in West Africa from Security Watch Africa; Lagos State Commissioner of Police Commendation Award for Courage, 2011; Star Award for Outstanding Gallantry In Africa, 2018, by Security watch Africa; Africa’s Best Detective Of The Year, 2018; The best Police officer of the Decade Award; 2018 HERO of the year Award by Silverbird Group; and the Presidential Medal for Courage from President Mohammadu Buhari.

With these accolades to his name, Kyari wears the “super cop” apparel as a symbol of unlimited power backed by the highest authority in the land.

But Abba Kyari’s hero status has got splashed with an unprecedented dent. Following his indictment in Hushppupi’s cybercrime series, a US court has issued a warrant for his arrest and five others, for their roles in Hushpuppi’s cyber heists. A court document shows that Judge Otis Wright of the United States District Court for the Central District of California ordered the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to track down Kyari and extradite him to the US for his role in a multi-million dollar fraud committed by Hushppupi. According to the document, the quest for Kyari’s arrest had been ongoing since February 12 2021, when American prosecutors first sought a warrant for his arrest, and again on April 29, 2021.

Kyari was accused of receiving payment from Hushppupi, through a third party, to get one of Hushppupi’s traducers (one Chibuzo Vincent) jailed in Nigeria, for attempting to double-cross him. In response to his indictment, Kyari took to his Facebook page to issue a rebuttal, denying any wrongdoing. He said his relationship with Abbas was based solely on professional police business.

“Abbas, who we later came to know as Hushppupi called our office about 2 years ago that somebody seriously threatened to kill his family here in Nigeria, and he sent the person’s phone number and pleaded we take action before the person attack his family.

“We traced and arrested the suspect and after investigations, we discovered there wasn’t an actual threat to anyone’s life. And they are longtime friends who have money issues between them, hence we released the suspect on bail to go and he was not taken to any jail,” Kyari said.

But contrary to his claim, the FBI’s document revealed that Kyari had been in contact with Hushppupi prior to the arrest of Vincent, as conversations extracted through investigation show. And the money wired to Kyari through third party amounts to millions of naira. The FBI traced their relationship to September 2019, when Kyari traveled to the U.A.E. According to the investigation, the conversation indicated that Abbas sent a car and driver to drive Kyari during that trip. Soon thereafter, Kyari sent Abbas a video slideshow which showed some personal photographs of Kyari, some of which appeared to have been taken in the U.A.E. Later in September, after Kyari sent Abbas an article that discussed him arresting alleged kidnappers, Abbas wrote, in part, to Kyari, “Am really happy to be ur boy,” and later, “I promise to be a good boy to u sir.”

Kyari claims that he never “demanded for a kobo from Hushppupi,” though he admitted knowing about N300,000 wired by the then Dubai-based Hushppupi to a third party account. But it was for a native Hushppupi had seen me wearing and wanted it, Kyari said, adding that he connected Hushppupi to the tailor who made the native outfit, and Hushppupi paid directly to the tailor’s account.

One question many need answered is: why would a “super cop” of Kyari’s caliber, who just confessed by his own statement that Hushppupi lied to the police, leading them to wrongly arrest and detain an innocent person (Chibuzo Vincent), go on to execute a clothing business with Hushppupi if there wasn’t existing relationship?

While the above question begs for an answer, Kyari’s past records are resurfacing with equally shocking tales of criminality. There were allegations of human rights abuses, extortion and extrajudicial killings, that are believed to have been buried under his “hero” and “super cop status.”

In October 2020, Afeez Mojeed narrated to the Lagos State Judicial Panel on Restitution for Victims of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) Related Abuses and other Related Matters how Kyari extorted N41 million from him in 2014. According to the business man, Kyari, as OIC Lagos SARS, locked him up for 14 days, all the while forcing him to sign bank cheques, before charging him to court on trumped-up charges.

In 2019, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and Amnesty International, after conducting separate investigations, accused Kyari’s IRT (IGP response team) of gross human rights abuses and illegal expropriation of suspected proceeds of crime. In a petition to Ibrahim Idris, the then Inspector General of Police, Amnesty International said the Kyari-led team had been maltreating the wife of one Ezenwa, an alleged kidnapper killed by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Imo State, while depleting his assets, which included a N220 million hotel in Enugu and eight apartments worth about N180 million.

With the mounting criminal allegations resuscitating from the past, many believe that Kyari is more a villain than a hero, and needs to pay for his crimes, especially as they were perpetrated under the guise of servitude to the people.

“Abba Kyari has a notorious and frightening history of abuse of human rights. Many Nigerians have been arrested, detained and even murdered by the IGP Response Team led by Kyari. Kyari has no respect for the court or rule of law. He is celebrated because Nigeria is a crime scene,” human rights lawyer,” Inibehe Effiong said.

The Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba has ordered the probe of kyari, and promised to pursue justice if he’s found wanting. However, there is concern that Kyari’s hero apparel will shield him from any wrongdoing, making the probe performative. And given the Nigerian Police’s antecedent in protecting their own caught on the wrong side of the law, it is believed that Kyari will be protected at all cost.

“If Abba Kyari goes down, many big men in Nigeria will go down. He’s a top elite henchman. He kills, maims, steals makes young people disappear, seize properties etc. Remember James Nwafor of Anambra SARS? Abba Kyari is a James Nwafor raised to infinity,” Rinu Oduala wrote.

To many, the arrest of Vincent on the orders of Hushppupi, does not only indict Kyari, it also confirms that the Nigerian Police is running a cartel, where even a senior officer can be paid to arrest and jail someone who committed no crime. However, others believe that Kyari’s indictment and his arrest warrant coming from the FBI has put Nigeria on global spotlight, and will increase the pressure on the Nigerian Police to uphold justice this time.

New Course at Tekedia Mini-MBA: Customer Experience Management and Innovation by deBBie akwara

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There is excitement in Tekedia land: Africa’s leading customer experience (CX) high priest has joined Tekedia Mini-MBA and she will be teaching a course on  “Customer Experience Management and Innovation”. She has 20+ years of experience delivering CX success for local, pan African and international organizations across telecommunications, financial services, technology, health, entertainment, religious, education, manufacturing, and auto dealer organizations. 

deBBie akwara, CMC  is on a mission to grow businesses, one customer experience at a time across Africa.  She is the founder and Group CEO of Niche Customer Experience (CX) Group.  Before Niche, deBBie managed CX at First City Monument Bank, Zenith Bank, United Bank for Africa, Etisalat, and Bridge International Academies. She also has work experience in frontline customer service & sales, learning & development, and human resource management.

This is an extremely important course because at the end of everything, business is nothing but fixing frictions which customers have. You win with customers, and CX is a catalytic element of that process.

Join me to welcome deBBie to Africa’s modern business school, Tekedia Institute. People of the world, learn from the best – and master the concepts of building category-king companies by learning the physics of Customer Experience.

Tekedia Live – How To Expand A Business, Ndubuisi Ekekwe, July 31

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You have launched. Now, you need to grow. How do you do it? Join us tomorrow as we co-learn on the mechanics of business growth. I work with some principles making sure the execution has operational resilience necessary in volatile and uncertain markets where data remains patchy to develop solid playbooks. We will look at those principles and see the “physics” in them. Most great companies in Nigeria and Africa have those as part of their business DNAs.

Sat, Jul 31 | 7pm-8.30pm WAT |  How To Expand A Business – Ndubuisi Ekekwe . Link in the board 

Join us.

From Facebook to Facevideo – Facebook Pivots to Video

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If Facebook is an entertainment ecosystem, its future is video. And it seems that is the case. Instagram is moving rapidly to position itself as an entertainment ecosystem which shows you content irrespective of your connection or relationship with the creator. Partly due to video, the social media giant reported $29 billion in revenue for Q2 2021, more than a 50% increase over the previous year.

Apple, Alphabet, and Microsoft had yet another blow-out quarter, as expected. Google parent company Alphabet managed to more than double its net income year over year, thanks primarily to YouTube’s online advertising sales. Apple TV and Apple Music helped lift the iPhone giant to 93% higher quarterly profits, though CFO Luca Maestri dashed hopes for that high level of growth to continue next quarter. And while Microsoft took a hit in its Xbox gaming subscription business, its profits still climbed 47% from the same period of 2020. All told, Apple, Alphabet, and Microsoft posted combined quarterly profits of $57 billion. (Fortune newsletter)

All these changes are coming because these companies are looking at the number of hours spent per user. Interestingly, video is a better way to entertain that text. The implication is this: Facebook will juice videos and more of  them as it continues to work to hold its own space.

YouTube numbers have already validated that videos deliver great results. Facebook is evolving to Facevideo to be part of that evolution.

Facebook users are spending a lot more time watching video, and short-form video like Instagram Reels is growing fast. Speaking during the company’s second-quarter earnings call, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that “video now accounts for almost half of all time spent on Facebook.” And on Instagram, TikTok competitor Reels is the “largest contributor to engagement growth.”

Though he stopped short of sharing more specific stats, the new details suggest Instagram’s Reels may be gaining more traction as the company vies for creator talent. Zuckerberg also noted that the company’s focus on creators and shopping would also help it reach its longer term goal of becoming a “metaverse company.”

The destination is “building something brilliantly new and different from the internet as we know it” through the creation of a metaverse: “As part of Facebook’s next chapter, we’re setting up a new Metaverse Product Group. Each of our major initiatives – community, creators, commerce, the next computing platform, etc – will unlock many new experiences by themselves. But together, they’re all part of a much larger goal: helping to bring the metaverse to life. I believe the metaverse will be the successor to the mobile internet, and creating this product group is the next step in our journey to help build it,” he said.”

Zuckerberg said, the metaverse will bring enormous opportunity to individual creators and artists; to individuals who want to work and own homes far from today’s urban centers; and to people who live in places where opportunities for education or recreation are more limited. A realized metaverse could be the next best thing to a working teleportation device, he says. With the company’s Oculus division, which produces the Quest headset, Facebook is trying to develop one.

Video is emerging as the channel of the future. Very soon, more adverts will move through video.

The Excellence in Lagos On Fixing Revenue Leakage with Cowry Card

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Just very excited to commend our team at Touch and Pay Technologies Ltd which powers Lagos State Cowry card. Thank you Olamide, Kabiru and Michael. I am always super-excited to discover and support extremely bold young people. And I also thank the government of Lagos State under the leadership of Governor Sanwo-Olu.

I mean, I do not want to write much since I am a party here, but what he did is what everyone wants to see in Nigeria. TAP competed against American and UK companies – and at the end, they picked a local company  that can customize to the level they want, not just take it or leave it. I thank His Excellency for supporting the local team. And our team delivered.

Good People, if your state dreams of what is happening in Lagos to happen in yours (eliminate revenue leakage), we are here. TAP is one of the largest fintech companies in Nigeria on many fronts. And it is super-amazing.

With Lagos running well, we are beginning massive continental-level growth. We want to have conversations with states, nations and players on how TAP technologies can work for you.

Tekedia Capital