Nigerian man and owner of Hydro Lounge nightclub, Abdul Samson Olatunji and his accomplice, Adedayo Quandri, sentenced to 15 years jail term in South

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Nigerian man and owner of Hydro Lounge nightclub, Abdul Samson Olatunji and his accomplice, Adedayo Quandri, sentenced to 15 years jail term in South


Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that popular Nigerian nightclub owner-convicted scammer, Abdul Samson Olatunji, and his accomplice, Adedayo Quandri, have been jailed in South Africa for defrauding property traders.



The Nigerian nationals were sentenced by the Johannesburg specialised commercial crimes court on Friday, July 8, 2022, the same day Olatunji was charged with another fraud case.

According to reports, Olatunji and Adedayo Quandri were sentenced to eight and seven years' imprisonment respectively by the court, sitting in Palm Ridge.
Olatunji’s nightclub, Hydro Lounge, was a well-known hangout spot in Sandton for alleged members of the Nigerian Black Axe organised crime group and also featured Nigerian musicians.


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LOL, why do they always look so sad when they are arrested.

"Live by the sword .... "

You should know they will catch you eventually
 
LOL, why do they always look so sad when they are arrested.

"Live by the sword .... "

You should know they will catch you eventually
That's the minute they realize they have something at the back of their jock that wasn't there 1 minute before.

It does rather look like he has a severe case of indigestion.
 
But you knew he was Nigerian? You are a much better man than me if you knew that and still gave him the benefit of doubt.
The sad thing at the end of the day is, seems all these Nigerian expats are always involved in some sort of crime (drugs and scams seems to be common), which means it puts a negative brush on every Nigerian out there.
 
The sad thing at the end of the day is, seems all these Nigerian expats are always involved in some sort of crime (drugs and scams seems to be common), which means it puts a negative brush on every Nigerian out there.
It is indeed tragic, if they are not dodgy pastors they are dodgy businessmen, except for a few in academia, some of whom also look dodgy I have honestly never had the pleasure of meeting just a straightforward, normal Nigerian guy with a clear agenda.
 
It is indeed tragic, if they are not dodgy pastors they are dodgy businessmen, except for a few in academia, some of whom also look dodgy I have honestly never had the pleasure of meeting just a straightforward, normal Nigerian guy with a clear agenda.
I actually have...to my surprise. He didn't look at all dodgy. He's a doctor. A proper specialist trusted by fellow professionals.
 
But you knew he was Nigerian? You are a much better man than me if you knew that and still gave him the benefit of doubt.
I didn’t know. It never came across my mind once that the establishment is Nigerian owned. It does make some sense now given the kind of crowd which goes there.
 
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