image
Woman scams man of N4million after promising him a job

Woman scams man of N4million after promising him a job

By Emy in 22 Jan 2018 | 12:52
share
Emy Chillz

Emy Chillz

Student
Faithful User
Forums Best User
Forum Loyal User
Posts: 279
Member since: 22 Apr 2015
Woman scams man of N4million after promising him a job

According to reports, EFCC has arraigned a woman for allegedly scamming a man of N4 Million. She perfected the scamming operation after promising the man of a job during Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.


EFFC has released a statement confirming the report. Read the statement by below…

“The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission today, January 22nd, 2018 arraigned one Ijeoma Ugwah before honourable Justice Dije Abdu Aboki of the Kano State High Court on a count charge obtaining by false pretense.
The accused person allegedly obtained the sum of N4,000,000 (Four Million Naira Only) from the complainant under the pretext that she would secure him a job in the Goodluck Jonathan administration.
According to the complainant, he was introduced to the accused person by one Engineer Johnson where she told him to pay the sum of N4,000,000 (Four Million Naira Only) if he wants a job. The complainant subsequently paid the sum as he was instructed to by the accused person.
After he paid the money, the accused person told him that he would receive a call from Reuben Abati, Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to former president, Goodluck Jonathan.
Since then, the complainant neither hear from the accused nor Rueben Abati which prompted him to petitioned the Commission.
The charge read that “You Ijeoma Ugwah on the 8th November, 2013 within the jurisdiction of this honorable court with intent to defraud, did obtain the sum of N4,000,000 (Four Million Naira Only) through the zenith Bank account of Conskemy Associates Nigeria Limited with account number 1011029215 from one Umar Ahmed under the false pretense that the money was required for an employment you will secure for him which pretense you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to section (1)(1)(a) of the Advance fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offence Act, 2006 and punishable under section 1(3) of the same Act.
After listening to the charge, the accused person pleaded not guilty.
Prosecution counsel, Salihu Sani requested the court for a trial date in view of the plea of the accused person.
Counsel for the accused person, moved bail application on behalf of the accused.
Prosecution counsel informed the court that he was just serve with charge and needed time to respond.
Justice Aboki adjourned the matter to January 25th, 2018 for hearing of bail application and ordered that the accused person be remanded in EFCC custody.”

https://gistandstories.com/woman-scams-man-n4million-promising-job/
22 Jan 2018 | 12:52
0 Likes
 
 
This old mama
22 Jan 2018 | 13:19
0 Likes
Hmmm
22 Jan 2018 | 13:20
0 Likes
Wonders shall never end
22 Jan 2018 | 13:20
0 Likes
Hmmm
22 Jan 2018 | 13:22
0 Likes
Who did Nigerians start paying money to get a job?!
22 Jan 2018 | 13:44
0 Likes
The man who pay the money is a fool (coolval patrol gang)
22 Jan 2018 | 14:15
0 Likes
Nawa
22 Jan 2018 | 14:40
0 Likes
the man na correct otondo,, paying 4m looking for a job, use the cash to start up a business nah
22 Jan 2018 | 15:12
0 Likes
If this is real, then the man is a big time fool
22 Jan 2018 | 16:03
0 Likes
4million naira i no go look for job oh i go use am create job
22 Jan 2018 | 16:50
0 Likes
Hawaii
22 Jan 2018 | 17:23
0 Likes
The man na confirm mumu
22 Jan 2018 | 17:25
0 Likes
Since 2013 ......
22 Jan 2018 | 17:28
0 Likes
Hmmm
23 Jan 2018 | 12:52
0 Likes
Nawa
23 Jan 2018 | 12:53
0 Likes
Money wey you suppose use start your own business
23 Jan 2018 | 12:54
0 Likes
Na old mama collect am
23 Jan 2018 | 12:55
0 Likes

Report

Please describe about the report short and clearly.

(234) 9121762581
[email protected]

GDPR

When you visit any of our websites, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be about you, your preferences or your device and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to. The information does not usually directly identify you, but it can give you a more personalized web experience. Because we respect your right to privacy, you can choose not to allow some types of cookies. Click on the different category headings to find out more and manage your preferences. Please note, that blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience of the site and the services we are able to offer.