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Saturday 26 July 2014

Police arrest First Class honors graduate, others over internet fraud

The Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) have arrested a 6-man internet fraud syndicate that includes a First Class honor graduate who specialize in designing the organisation’s websites and using same to defraud unsuspecting job seekers, this is according to a report on the Nigerian police website.
A petition dated 22nd August 2013, received from OPEC FUND for International Development alleged that a website designed as “OFID Scholarship Website” with OFID name and logo has been used to defraud innocent Nigerian applicants.  That in the website, applicants were required to pay N2,500.00 as an application fee and over 2,000 applicants responded and paid the fees through the First Bank Account Number 2020874607 and Access Bank Account Number 0056941009 with the name OFID WSAS NG.  The petitioner stated further that it was one of the victims that contacted OFID via facebook, accusing OFID of being complicit in the fraud.
The Cybercrime Section of the Unit swung into action and the mastermind of the fraud, one Falade Oluwapelumi Ayotunde was arrested.  His arrest led to the arrest of five other syndicate members.  Police investigation so far revealed that over 2,000 applicants paid the sum of N2,500.00 each into the two banks provided by the suspects and the principal suspect is the only signatory to both accounts.

[1]  FALADE OLUWAPELUMI AYOTUNDE  -  A 25years old from Akure, Ondo State and 500Level Estate Management student of   Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA). The suspect made a confessional statement, that he designed the website of OFID WSAS (OPEC Fund for International Development for World Student Aid Scholarship) in June, 2012.  That the idea came from one Fajobi Olalekan and Bolatiri Opemipo. He also admitted that he opened an account in both First Bank and Access Bank with the name OFID WSAS NG for applicants to pay in their application fee which many responded to. He further stated that he and his cohorts printed a postal for OFIDWAS which was on the website.

[2] ASAOLU VICTOR – 25years old from Ilesha in Osun State and a graduate of Mining Engineering from Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA).  A job seeker, He confessed that he assisted to paste the posters on line and he was given N80,000.00 initially and later another N40,000.00 totaling N120,000.00 for the job.

[3] AWOTE TEMITOPE EMMANUEL – 27years old.  A 500Level Estate Management student of Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA).  He confessed that he assisted the principal suspect to sign guarantor for the accounts he opened in First Bank and Access Bank   for the OFID program and was paid N70,000.00 which he had spent for his personal effects.  He stated that he participated in pasting and publicizing the fake OFID Scholarship Program.  He also stated that he knew from the onset that the OFID Scholarship Program is a scam   aimed at defrauding innocent scholarship applicant but that he still went on to deceive the bank that his friend is honest and the program genuine.

[4] FAJOBI OLALEKAN is 27years old from Lagos State and a Mechanical Engineering graduate of Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) with a first class honour and the best graduating student in his department for the year 2012. He is currently working with Dee Xecutor Concept.  He stated that while in school, he lived in the same Lodge with the 1st suspect and his mates/friends always come to him for educational assistance because of his intelligence.  That he once fell victim for scholarship known as EDIADS, which made the 1st suspect to approach him and got some information regarding that one, which he believed gave him an idea on how to design OFID Scholarship Website. He further stated that he lent the 1st suspect the sum N12,000.00 for hosting the Website. He later gave him N20,000.00 in return and informed him that the fraud was successful.

[5]  BOLATIRI EMMANUEL ONAOPEMIPO is 25years old from Oyo State.  A graduate of FUTA.  He is currently a Handset Dealer.  He corroborated Fajobi Olalekan’s statement that they applied for scholarship while in school which turned out to be fake and they shared their experiences with the 1st suspect which gave him an idea on how to design his own fake Website with OFID name/logo.  He also stated that he lent him the sum of N8,000.00 and was later paid N12,000.00 with interest.

[6]  ADEBOMI OLUWATOSIN – 26years old and a graduate of FUTA. He is currently working with Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro as a Programmer II.  According to him, he offered professional advice to the 1st suspect and lent him the sum of N10,000.00 and was later given N100,000.00 as his own share.  He confessed that he knew from the   onset that it was fraud aimed at defrauding innocent applicants, since there was no authority from OFID.

Investigation is on-going.  Suspects will be charged to court soonest. The Commissioner of Police, Police Special Fraud Unit, CP Umar F. Idris advises the general public to verify the genuineness of any on-line advert before parting with their money.  He also uses this medium to invite the affected victims to Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) No. 13, Milverton Road, Ikoyi – Lagos in furtherance of the investigation.

DSP NGOZI ISINTUME-AGU
Police Public Relations Officer
For: Commissioner of Police
Police Special Fraud Unit
Ikoyi – Lagos

Photo of Suspects, From Right to Left. Number 1 - 6. [1]  FALADE OLUWAPELUMI AYOTUNDE – 25yrs [2]  ASAOLU VICTOR  -  25yrs [3]  AWOTE TEMITOPE EMAX  -  27yrs [4]  FAJOBI OLALEKAN  -  27yrs [5]  BOLATIRI EMMANUEL ONAOPEMIPO - 25yrs [6]  ADEBOMI OLUWATOSIN  -  26yrs

103 comments:

  1. Wat do u expect? Internet fraud requires brain. U can't be clueless nd brainless nd expect to prosper in dat area, not at all. I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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    1. Where can some1 report a case of online fraud via online? The people are duping ppl online too much.

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    2. Who day pursue u?

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  2. Awwwww. Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  3. See dem faces like poto poto......serves dem right! Lazy ass mufus......

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  4. Na wa oooo A Graduate lols bad ass marydanladi180@gmail.com

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  5. Nigeria! Why should a First class material be frustrated into crime

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    1. simply no finance and that tells u the level of hardship in naija....Economy is messed up and Rogues in charge dont give a damn

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  6. Applicants themselves are too desperate without finding out the authenticity of informations

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  7. Sign of end times

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  8. Thieves in co-operate, lol, I hate a man who wears co-operate all the time

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  9. What if they both their certificates.

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    1. Mr man it is bought not both. I'm sure you bought your certificate. That is if you even saw the four walls of a university.

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    2. :D:D:D:D

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  10. Omgosh but y do Fraud? Dis boyz re young & still av dere whole life ahead of dem y go in2 fraudulent business

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  11. na wah oo.@opsy

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  12. Nawao! First used for the wrong purpose.
    Shows he was only worthy in knowledge but lacks the right character.
    Sorry is his name

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  13. O good lord have mercy.. Where is the place of excellent spirit in our young adults? So speechless. 2tim 2:15.. BishopDammy. Imahiadammy@gmail.com

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  14. Things are happening.

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  15. If only there are opportunities for these talents to be put to positive use....
    Hmm...


    *My R1.50c comment*

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  16. That's what they do send people all kinds of emails,u know yourselves even here on Linda Ekeji's blog lifting peoples emails and sending them all sorts of massages and even trying to hack their accounts,smh.you know yourselves God will expose all of you one after the other.
    Cooldavoe@yahoo.com

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  17. Too bad #bright bravo#

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  18. That's what they do send people all kinds of emails,u know yourselves even here on Linda Ikeji's blog lifting peoples emails and sending them all sorts of massages and even trying to hack their accounts,smh.you know yourselves God will expose all of you one after the other.
    Cooldavoe@yahoo.com

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  19. Oh my! If they had only use deir intelligence for sometin else and not fraud. Unemployment in nigeria is on a high level leading to so many misfortune. Cgestheruko@gmail.com

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  20. Nawaoo, I reserve my coMment on this matter..

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  21. When there is no job nko.what do u expect

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  22. well make 9ja police leave all this people jare, what happen to our leaders that keep embezelling public funds, why wont police go after them, na small thief dem go fit arrest...Nonsense

    danskila1@gmail.com

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  23. Wao! Thank God. Those dudes took our money!

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  24. Every day for the thife one day for the owner....sowi is there name now.

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  25. Government please provide jobs for these jobless graduates oooooo and reduce this shameful performance

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  26. ok,,,patoswife@gmail.com

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  27. Prob causd by unemployment. .

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  28. hmmm,wahila,tank God dey were caught... nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  29. See graduates oooo na wa o

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  30. You guys are this intelligent yet u can't create good and neat job for job seekers...nonsense.

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    1. God bless you for your comment,most government provide everything

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  31. Intelligence wasted on the wrong stuff. People would really benefit from these young men if they'd put their intelligence and initiative into good use. The crime rate in this country and the world at large is becoming quite alarming. What's the way foward?

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  32. Tooor!!!... owo palaba won ti shegi

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  33. No be there fault. Any graduate in Nig dat has nt tot of or engaged in internet fraud is nt ambitious. There is no job,yes they say start sumtin, wit wch capital?

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    1. I wonder! I don't know where they are supposed to get money to start up in a country where the govt does not support unemployed youths in any way

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  34. I need guys like this around me..


    XDON D DON

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  35. Chei young destinies put 2 a halt...sad

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  36. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Dudes with talent but they choose this path..... They don catch EBOLA VIRUS.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  37. Hmmm, knows d olalekan quiet well and his lodge mate, they lived beside my house in sch, not knowing he's into that.

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  38. Nawa ooo! Dis is d hand work of greedy. Jux luk @ graduate from gud skul messing up their lyf all in d name of moni, may God help u guys shaa!

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  39. Abeg work no dey country! At least he is using his talent to make money, call it gaining experience.

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    1. Absolute rubbish. Many graduates do not want to put in the time for real work. Lots of lazy young peoe walking around looking for quick money.

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  40. They need jobs. All these is caused by unemployment.

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  41. Well they are smart guys, the frustrations of this country probably led them to crime. They should be punished and also be used later

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  42. FUTA Dudes! They went by the lyrics of their school "Advancing the cause of technology" they did it for personal gains tho. Also going by the motto of the school "technology for self reliance" VIA 264D9FB0

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  43. Hehehe! Stupid boys, wasting your future over how much?

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  44. Nice one boys but you still need to undergo some intense and expanded trainings.Next time you wont get caught.Try and resolve this issues as soon as possible and move on to the next stage.Scamming nigerians will lead you to trouble so it's strictly offshore things.Local na yawa and no matter how smart you think you are you will be caught so please my brothers enter the international scene fully and let us do our country proud

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  45. MICKY: intelligent idea for a wicked act#i hope one day we won't wake up and discover Nigeria is a fake

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  46. The level of unemployment in Nigeria is alarming and these useless politicians of ours are busy packing our money to the white people to create more employment in their region............we really need to behead em all and re elect the qualified young blood................................NEXT OF KIN

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  47. Greatest Futarians...........this is indeed,technology for slef reliance.



    It's not about knotting tie or dressing corporate,speaking grammars like the author of oxford dictionary but making your money ANYHOW.


    This is 9ja,na d person wey dem catch b thief

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  48. What a pity, in fact I really pity the undergraduate ooo

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  49. Igbos again. na wa for these people. hian

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    1. Punk ass def gotta assume........ Get a life and dont be obsessed with tribalism belief

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  50. The first class student even had a job yet he still cheated people, so you can't even blame employment.

    Kimmy *****

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  51. The hustle is not real..

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  52. bcola(bcolat21@gmail.com )27 July 2014 at 00:13

    Nigeria and its poor economy. a first class student for that matter

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  53. Blame is on unemployment in the nation

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  54. Pls leave this sharp guys alone jaaree, we need intelligent guys like this who can stand up to the deceitful antics of criminal businessmen from the UK, US,Italy and all those who think they can come into Africa to decieve us the way they decieved our for fathers by turning back and taking them as slave. These guys are putting their head to work since u criminal government official cannot put ur empty brains to work by creating jobs for these graduates who has worked hard to graduate in hardship, afterall most u government officials bought ur certificates thru the back door!
    Come here in the US and see fraudulent fake jews,criminal cyber crime Italians,Russian organized cyber criminals doing their things codedly stealing and transfering millions of dollars without no noise but they will make laws so u blacks presidents will make silly laws that will make our police to bounce on our innocent youths whose crime is not up to 1/10th of what they are stealing!.NIGERIAN POLICE LEAVE OUR YOUTHS ALONE!THEY CREATE JOBS FOR THEMSELVES! ! NIGERIAN CRIMINAL EFCC LEAVE FRED AJUDUA ALONE THE WHITES ARE PAYING FOR TAKING OUR FOREFATHERS AS SLAVES! (9ijaborn yankeebased)

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  55. This is totally unethical. Nigerians should beware of internet fraudsters and most especially this one that they have already implemented cashless policy. ***CAUTION:*** Scammers are liable to be santion by IMPRISONMENT*** So work smartly but legally...its pays with ease!

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  56. He lent 12k and he got 20k back.. the first class guy is innocent.. he wasn't part of the scam, how come none of you saw that.

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  57. i dont blame them, Bad Guys, it should be bad sharp guys, they are bad aint sharp, they need to step up in their hustle

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  58. Nawa oooo (Linda's Man)

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  59. A lot of graduates in Nigeria without means of livelihood are tempted in all sides to be fraudulent.
    We worship wealth in this part of the world too much, thereby making people do whatsoever to be relevant not minding the consequences.
    Just pondering Linda, why should a bank authorise such a sensitive account with due investigation or search? I guess its all about meeting their deposit target. They are guilty as well.

    No of LIB comment so far--- 1

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  60. My guy them dey scam u; and Na real wah. They are Using this bullshit to make money for themselves and guy be like my money is growing Muahahahah. Just know the more u traffic people there the better their chances of getting more than 00 digit dollar sign,and to think that site is monetized! That is another scammer to be caught and brought here.

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  61. lol quite unfortunate , what were they expecting ?>
    Not to get caught ?lol
    the bank details is enough and they duping applicants who are prolly in school.

    Poor scamming Poor.. that proportion doesn't work at all.

    Brainstorm for a better scam strategy. No offense, am not in favor of this, work hard and one day you will be rewarded. That is the Motto. That's FUTA's Motto. That is Nigeria Motto.

    You'l be freed but learn your lesson right in case of tomorrow. Thank you.

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  62. lol quite unfortunate , what were they expecting ?>
    Not to get caught ?lol
    the bank details is enough and they duping applicants who are prolly in school.

    Poor scamming Poor.. that proportion doesn't work at all.

    Brainstorm for a better scam strategy. No offense, am not in favor of this, work hard and one day you will be rewarded. That is the Motto. That's FUTA's Motto. That is Nigeria Motto.

    You'l be freed but learn your lesson right in case of tomorrow. Thank you.

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  63. Please you all shouldn't be too quick to pass out judgement, like most of y'all will say "confirm the authenticity of the story before passing out judgment. I boldly say that not everything in this story is true, it is just a case of false report by the police. You all know our nigeria police and the way they handle issues relating to this. Judge not that thou be not judged!

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  64. i just dey look all these foolish people wey dey talk rubbish with their silly mouth. well he without sin should cast the first stone. dats all i have to say even to the fool wey write this article wey no refer to them as suspects. na ur papa jusdge dem after trail abi? animals

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  65. Lols nigerian police with there funny arrest. Jopeyemi@gmail.com BBM 32F0BEFB

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  66. Abeg police leave them alone jare, they have not done one quarter of what our useless politicans are doing. After suffering to graduate no good job, even when u get one d pay no dey encouraging. What are they expecting frm d youth of dis country?

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  67. Their is more to this story than what the police release to the press, the first class guy is well known to me, he is nt d bad guy, he can even hardly operate a computer, now himself and d other guy is arrested cos they tell a story of how dey got duped to a lodgemate, is dat justice?

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  68. Free this guys jawe

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  69. imagine theif dey catch thief

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  70. imagine thief dey catch thief

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  71. Unemployment leads to dat....

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  72. U will liv long @anon12:38am

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  73. Unemployment leads to dat....

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  74. GUYYIE IB
    The whole problem span thru unemployment and bad leaders,re-orientate them dont waiste them,they are bunch of intelligence and talents to be utilised to foster our own economy

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  75. Abeg free dis ppul joor..............hustle continues

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  76. Hmm,na wa oo

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  77. LEKAN FAJOBI WAS THE BEST GRADUATING STUDENT WAS ONE OF THE BEST STUDENT IN MY SET (SECONDARY SCHOOL IN SURULERE LAGOS) THERE IS NO WAY ON EARTH HE COULD HAVE PERPETRATED THIS FRAUD... I KNOW HIM TOO WELL AND I BELIEVE HE WAS ONLY IMPLICATED.....I TAKE EXCEPTIONS TO THIS NEWS AND HOWEVER I BELIEVE ITS A FALLACIOUS CLAIM BY WHOEVER TRIED IMPLICATING HIM........
    MAY GOD SEE HIM THROUGH.... INFACT I WILL PUT A CALL THROUGH TO HIM NOW TO FIND OUT....... EMMYZEAL

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  78. LEKAN FAJOBI WAS THE BEST GRADUATING STUDENT WAS ONE OF THE BEST STUDENT IN MY SET (SECONDARY SCHOOL IN SURULERE LAGOS) THERE IS NO WAY ON EARTH HE COULD HAVE PERPETRATED THIS FRAUD... I KNOW HIM TOO WELL AND I BELIEVE HE WAS ONLY IMPLICATED.....I TAKE EXCEPTIONS TO THIS NEWS AND HOWEVER I BELIEVE ITS A FALLACIOUS CLAIM BY WHOEVER TRIED IMPLICATING HIM........
    MAY GOD SEE HIM THROUGH.... INFACT I WILL PUT A CALL THROUGH TO HIM NOW TO FIND OUT....... EMMYZEAL

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  79. ole, see dem, they are even posting for d camera

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  80. Things dey happen,unemployment palavar

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  81. @AnonymousJuly 27, 2014 at 12:38 AM Why are you dull like this? This is local scam not international. E go surely burst, dont do local.

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  82. Inside a scam story comes another scammer...

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  83. And all this boils down to unemployment in Nigeria! Nothing else

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  84. And dis boils down to unemployment in Nigeria, Nothing else!

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  85. Painfully they are all Futarians. Why?. Sad. @Fortunedexcel

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  86. FUTA is the home all fraud on the Internet plus armed robbery.

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  87. Honestly I don't believe Fajobi Olalekan was involved. I know him very well even though we were in different department back then in FUTA. He is this kinda fellow that helps you academically and will never advise you to cheat even when you persuade him to impersonate for you. He dislike such act like shit. Looking at the story he only lend some money and he got interest, how on earth will he know what money was used for?..The pictures speaks a volume. Those guilty of the offence were remorseful in the picture and the innocent are not. God help you guys. Just hope the Politicians re seeing what they caused.

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