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Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by dre11(m): 2:15pm On Apr 28, 2016
Afeez Hanafi

No fewer than 21 job seekers have fallen victims to a fake official of the Federal Ministry of Education, Abayomi Owoyale, after giving him money to secure teaching jobs.

Owoyale, who is currently in detention at the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, Lagos State, was said to have sold each of the letters, purportedly signed by the permanent secretary of the ministry, for N60,000.

While some paid in cash, others reportedly paid into a Zenith Bank account number 2170004060, bearing Fajemisin Olakunle Owoyale.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the suspect made first contact with his unsuspecting victims in the Agbado area of Ogun State on March 15, 2016, claiming that a politician in Abuja had given him 50 appointment letters to sell to those interested in teaching at federal secondary schools.

It was gathered that two parents bought the forged appointment letters for their unemployed four children, who are university graduates, Nigeria College of Education and National Diploma holders, while other youths with the same qualifications paid to Owoyale directly for ‘jobs’.

In the appointment letter, it was stated that the candidates would resume work on May 9 on an annual salary of N845,200.

“You are therefore posted to the Federal Government College, Odogbolu, Ogun State, with effect from May 9, 2016, and you are placed on level 07 of the Federal Government Educational Policy and your new salary will be N845,200 per annum,” one of the letters partly read.

Our correspondent gathered that the beneficiaries became suspicious when Owoyale started sending to them controversial text messages.

In one of the messages shown to PUNCH Metro, Owoyale had requested the prospective ‘employees’ to visit the schools they were posted to between April 4 and 15.

But he later sent another text message which read, “Last Notice: This is to inform all the candidates to please hold on and not to report to the school principals yet until you are told to do so. The master list has not been forwarded to some schools. Please, you shall be contacted shortly on when to do so. Thanks.”

A parent, Mrs. E.O. Oluborode, said she paid N360,000 to Owoyale for the appointment letters she bought for her two children, her in-law and three others, adding that the inconsistencies of the suspect’s messages made her to involve the police in the matter.

She said, “I bought the appointment letters for my two graduate children, my daughter’s husband and helped my brother’s wife, my son’s friend and a friend’s son to buy one each. I paid him N360,000 altogether. About 15 others also showed interest in the appointment letters and had given him part payments.

“After closely observing the messages he sent to me, it occurred to me that I must have been defrauded. I alerted the police yesterday (Tuesday) and called him on the phone to come down to Kola bus stop to collect N190,000 balance of those that had not fully paid. He was arrested at the bus stop and taken to Panti.”

Another victim, Adejobi Adeyemi, said he resigned from a private secondary school in Abeokuta, after he received the letter, thinking that he had secured a better job.

He said, “I am an NCE holder. It was a church member, Damilola, who introduced me to the man. I paid him N15,000 cash on March 15 and paid another N10,000 a week after into his Zenith Bank account. On April 1, I paid N5,000 to make it N30,000. After he gave me the appointment letter, I resigned from the school where I was teaching. I want my money refunded.”

A man, who identified himself only as Ade, said he suspected foul play because the letter did not carry government stamp, adding that his wife, who needed a job, persuaded him to pay the money.

Mrs. Comfort Adeyanju, a trader, said Owoyale collected N415,000 from her to get 11 letters for her two children, her relatives’ wards, and friends’ children.

She said, “I coordinated the payment on behalf of 13 persons. Some made part payments of N40,000 while others paid in full. He was releasing the letters in trenches as our payment progressed. He had given us 11 before he was arrested. We want our money back and appeal to the government to assist us in getting jobs for our children so that we won’t fall victims again.”

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the fraud, saying, “The Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, ordered the transfer of the suspect to the SDCI for discreet investigation.”


http://www.punchng.com/fake-fg-worker-arrested-selling-appointment-letters/

Pic: One of the letters, Owoyale

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by iliyande(m): 2:16pm On Apr 28, 2016
shocked this is a reasonable amount that can boost someone's business oo...ah shocked

A parent, Mrs. E.O. Oluborode, said she paid N360,000 to Owoyale for the appointment letters she bought for her two children, her in-law and three others, adding that the inconsistencies of the suspect’s messages made her to involve the police in the matter.

She said, “I bought the appointment letters for my two graduate children, my daughter’s husband and helped my brother’s wife, my son’s friend and a friend’s son to buy one each. I paid him N360,000 altogether. About 15 others also showed interest in the appointment letters and had given him part payments.
Nigeria don't have time for scammers now

let baba finish to Boko Haram boys first grin

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by orobs93(m): 2:18pm On Apr 28, 2016
Swo
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by HERSLEY(f): 2:20pm On Apr 28, 2016
Lol the hustle Is real... Only mugus will fall for it

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by eightsin(m): 2:21pm On Apr 28, 2016
Not his fault... It s buhari's doing!

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by kossyablaze(m): 2:21pm On Apr 28, 2016
Please where can I get a form to join the famous name checkers association?

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by HERSLEY(f): 2:22pm On Apr 28, 2016
Who missed me?

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by SUPOL(m): 2:22pm On Apr 28, 2016
Condition dey critical now. Who will ever think that a time will come when u will need to pay to get aa job. It's never been heard anywhere else.

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by HERSLEY(f): 2:25pm On Apr 28, 2016
SUPOL:
I missed d ass, wetin u do?
hmmmmm bad boi...
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by SUPOL(m): 2:30pm On Apr 28, 2016
HERSLEY:
hmmmmm bad boi...
wia u go abi u chop ban?
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by HERSLEY(f): 2:36pm On Apr 28, 2016
SUPOL:
wia u go abi u chop ban?
me? Nope... Just bn off
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by ijustdey: 2:40pm On Apr 28, 2016
A man, who identified himself only as Ade, said he suspected foul play because the letter did not carry government stamp, adding that his wife, who needed a job, persuaded him to pay the money.

That's the first thing someone should check when given such letter.
because these Fraudster leave loops and holes for easy detection

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by SUPOL(m): 2:41pm On Apr 28, 2016
HERSLEY:
me? Nope... Just bn off
welcom back
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by chinawapzy(m): 2:48pm On Apr 28, 2016
nawa ooo, so pple sell appointment letter?

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by tolexy007(m): 2:49pm On Apr 28, 2016
grin let me check d name grin grin

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by Zakkyoz: 2:49pm On Apr 28, 2016
The change we seek, the chain we get!
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by tolexy007(m): 2:50pm On Apr 28, 2016
HERSLEY:
Who missed me?
my dog wink

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by AwesomeRomeo: 2:51pm On Apr 28, 2016
Look at his lips undecided undecided

Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by Sasuwa(f): 2:51pm On Apr 28, 2016
Gej is a virus that penetrated and destroy all organs of nigeria, living it with infections like no fuel, job lost, no electric light, weak currency, low crude prices. A drug that rescued nigeria in the early eighties has being re-ordered and is currently been use ,
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by chikel2000(m): 2:51pm On Apr 28, 2016
Just here to check name. The guy below me sef

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by hemartins(m): 2:51pm On Apr 28, 2016
^^^^^^^^^

chikelue what are you doing on NL
na go back to the shop

He the hot.

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by Excelboi(m): 2:52pm On Apr 28, 2016
B
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by free2ryhme: 2:52pm On Apr 28, 2016
Gullible Nigerians. They will nvr learn
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by givemetoto(m): 2:52pm On Apr 28, 2016
nemesis
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by justwise(m): 2:53pm On Apr 28, 2016
There is no victim here, they are all crooks.

Paying thousands for appointment letter indeed!

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by chikel2000(m): 2:54pm On Apr 28, 2016
HERSLEY:
Who missed me?
carry that nonsense comot for road

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Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by neonly: 2:54pm On Apr 28, 2016
I blame Buhari for dis
Re: Man Arrested For Selling Appointment Letters (photo) by nurez305(m): 2:55pm On Apr 28, 2016
HERSLEY:
Who missed me?
I missed you die.... Oya Pm me let's talk

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