Following over a hundred petitions from across the country on the
operations of an alleged Wonder bank and its nefarious activities, the
EFCC on Thursday October 6, arrested the Managing Director of
“Lets Partner With You Ltd”, Chief. Patrick Shanchi Nwokike at his
residence in Enugu, Enugu state.
Petitions from a cross section of Nigerians and cutting across religious, gender,
ethnic, economic and social class indicate that the company had over
the past five years solicited and obtained deposits of more than
N4,000,000,000 ( Four Billion Naira Only) from the general public with
promise of mouth watering interest in return.
According to investigations conducted by the Commission, the company
has no license to solicit and manage funds for the public nor was it
registered with Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, or the Nigeria
Deposit Insurance Company, NDIC.
Further investigations revealed
that a 10% (Ten percent) interest was for some time paid on invested
capital which for no justifiable reason, was suddenly stopped and all
efforts by depositors to have at least the capital of their investments
returned nor terminate their investments proved abortive.
Many
of the complainants alleged that the operators of the scheme especially,
Chief Nwokike not only live very flamboyant lifestyles but acquired
several personal assets as well as using their deposits for
philanthropic enterprise. The company was also found to have over
six accounts in about four banks with the CEO of “Lets Partner With You
Ltd” and his wife being the only signatories to the accounts.
In his statement, Nwokike who acknowledged that depositor’s funds with
his company was about N4,000,000,000( Four Billion Naira Only) , denied
operating both money lending and investment business as alleged by the
petitioners.
He stated that his company is into partnership
business which receives money from interested partners who desires
interest from their money after it might have been infused into
businesses especially that of small scale traders.
Nwokike argued
that the present problem facing his company is as a result of the
general economic downturn in the country; an argument punctured by his
depositors who said his company started defaulting even before the
present economic woes.
Investigation is still on-going to
ascertain the extent of the company’s operations, its culpability,
likely recovery of funds and possible prosecution.

4B is a lot of money
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Igbo people una no dey tire for bad things? Why cant you use your brain to do something meaningful that will glorify God? Tufiakwa!
DeleteSee the way they humiliated him to hold a placard with name and the crime he committed written on it. Them go don beat am break him neck. And he looks responsible. Shame on you Omo Igbo
DeleteNa waoh...
ReplyDeleteIm cup don full. Na God catch am!
ReplyDeleteLong Live LIB
Hian coy MD u don fall our hand o
ReplyDeleteHMmmmmmm 4what?????
ReplyDeleteNa so dem dey dupe people...let him face d consequences
ReplyDeleteHmmmm na wonder bank deu reign now oh.
ReplyDelete#Somebody must to love me tonyt!!
Ngwanu go answer your warrant. Linda take note!
ReplyDeletePeople like this plenty for here.. One is crusader insurance company and other small small money collectors, they will collect your money and run away.. Nigerians should shine their eyes... Bank your money in a well known bank and forget abt all this osusu and ajorh, they can always disappoint
ReplyDelete............. Liber maniac..........
Good for him
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Lack of Licence or Fraud??
ReplyDeleteOga but why nah?
ReplyDeleteNow any tom,dick and harry will hide under recession to defraud people
ReplyDeleteEFCC should invite all the depositors to flock him, before sending him to jail.
ReplyDeleteTHIEF
ReplyDeleteAUNTY LINDA 👩
This man na Ogbologbo...
ReplyDelete#GrachiDynasty
He should have done the right thing by getting the business registered. Nigerians re too greedy Abeg. Obviously, depositors are aware it's a risky and shoddy venture,yet, they chose to deposit because of interest? Our people no dey use the word interest play.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...see gobe
ReplyDeleteHis cup don finally full,He brought in laborers from South Africa to build and furnish his house worth millions of naira but still sleeps in ascot.
ReplyDeleteWe only hope the issue will not be whittled down with time ,he should be made to pay the depositors every dime he collected from them,because that is the only way to secure social justice to families he has wrecked.
ReplyDeleteCalm down people ... When things go wrong the person is to be blamed. All along he was paying nobody enquired about the business if there is license or not. Let's see things the other way round.
ReplyDeleteNigerians will Neva learn. Wen dey tell u to bring a specific amount of money U will get interest,and u accept. Wat do u expect? Or u re told to bring in somebody else to make his own deposit and fast person brings in anoda dat u will get interest from d peoples deposit. Wat do u expect? Where is d money or interest coming from? Networking!!!! Abeg its time for naijas to wakeup biko. #TheQueenInZion
ReplyDeleteI pity all d greedy pple wey wan turn 1000naira to 1million naira overnight... dee
ReplyDeletethis is why Islam forbid RIBA(interest)in any business ventures because is hell to have solicit for interest for no just cause. what have they done to invest for interest. this is good for them.they will never learn from history.
ReplyDeleteInterest is ok because you gave your money to someone to do business and when the profit comes, both of you will share it as interest. There is nothing wrong with interest but do it with a reputable bank that is registered that's all.
Delete4 billion naira?
ReplyDeleteEva Da Diva...
MMM take note
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