User:Celestina007/List of Nigeria related suspicious articles

Article Draft Author Contributors Iteration Justification
Erica Nlewdim Draft:Erica Nlewedim Princess of Ara
Angel floxa

Princess of Ara(Formely edited under the name of TheSokks, and originally under the name of Kemmiiii) where they were Checkuser blocked for sock puppetry.
Angel floxa.
Taymeedeeray.
Tbiw.
pending Article repeatedly created by single purpose promo accounts only. See Evidence 1. See Evidence 2. In the ANI that led to the T-ban of article creator it was established via consensus that they were an SPA for “Erica Nlewedim”
Olakira Deleted via G13 Jamie200896
Jamie200896 Brute105 Kaizenify
FKABUDU
Pending Article predominantly edited by dubious accounts and has been created over and again by sock-puppets possibly engaging in undisclosed paid editing. See Evidence.
Lyta (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) No draft located Stanleytux Stanleytux No iteration in 2017, Article creator confessed to have received financial rewards for the creation of article and asked for a second chance & were given. This privilege was abused as they doubled down by engaging in sockpuppetry which eventually led to their indef block See here.
Ifiesimama Melvin Sekibo (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) Pending Ifiesimama Melvin Sekibo
Ifiesimama Melvin Sekibo.
Adewale1983.
Ajose Sehindemi.
Pending Originally created as an autobiography see July 26 and again See on August 24 2020(multiple attempts to move autobiography into mainspace) which led to an indef block for SPA spam see here. All editors who have contributed & have tried to move this piece into mainspace are throwaway accounts, COI editors, or single purpose accounts which predominantly have been indef blocked. For example see Evidence 1. See Evidence 2, an account registered for 1 year has its first edit to my TP demanding to know why Article hasn’t gone live despite “meeting all requirements”, note they make a terrible blunder by using the plural “we” as opposed to the singular “I”, indicative of 'multiple users', 'other accounts' and a possible COI.