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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by FindingNigeria: 11:25am On Nov 26, 2019
Nice

I have a feeling Air peace claimed the monies as expenses to avoid heavy taxes in Nigeria.

Sadly, the money was too big for USA to ignore.

He was able to fool naija govt with the documentation, but the USA caught up.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by VillagePipu: 11:26am On Nov 26, 2019
Fortunate from real estate. Dumb fool. He thinks he's talking to the blockheads in his village.

I've been into real estate on the Island for more than 10 years and I haven't come across a single estate built by this man.

Maybe he builds real estate for ghosts. Unam ikot.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by wink2015(m): 11:28am On Nov 26, 2019
When the news broke over the weekend that Allen Onyema had been indicted in the United States for multi-million dollar fraud, a question that echoed amongst Nigerians was how he moved from relative obscurity to become one of the biggest players in Nigeria’s aviation sector in just about half a decade.

Some commentators said the indictment buttressed their suspicion that Mr Onyema might be a fraudster like many Nigerian businessmen with unexplained wealth; while others rehashed old claims that he has been fronting for unscrupulous politicians who cornered public funds and invested the same through him.

Mr Onyema established Air Peace Limited in 2013, and by the end of 2018, it had gained the largest share in Nigeria’s domestic air travel, according to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

The airline also recorded tremendous breakthrough in foreign travels, flying to more countries in Asia, Europe and Africa than any other Nigerian commercial flights operator.

Earlier this year, the company announced it was expanding both its fleet and destinations, which would include Atlanta and Houston, and effectively asserted its place as a blue-chip entity in the Nigerian aviation industry.

A daunting indictment

But all that came raised more suspicion with the allegation Friday that the man behind the thriving airline had been involved in multiple layers of sharp practices spanning several years in the United States.

The U.S. Department of Justice said Mr Onyema was indicted by a grand jury on several counts of criminal charges bordering on identity theft, bank fraud and money laundering. Facing the charges alongside him is Ejiroghene Eghagha, Air Peace’s head of finance and administration.

The full indictment narrated how Mr Onyema, aided by his alleged accomplice Ms Eghagha, allegedly raised several letters of credit to buy the same planes he had already purchased and added to Air Peace’s fleet of commercial airliners in Nigeria.

Based on the dubious letters of credit, American banking giant Wells Fargo transferred more than $21 million to bank accounts of U.S.-based Springfield Aviation, a suspected shell company registered and controlled by Mr Onyema. Wells Fargo paid the money to Mr Onyema in a series of transactions between February 10, 2017 and February 20, 2018, court documents said.

Within hours after the indictment was made public, Mr Onyema released a statement pushing back strongly against the charges. He said he would vigorously defend his honour in court, but did not indicate whether or not he would be heading to the United States soon.

Based on the charges, American prosecutors have secured court warrants for the arrest of Messrs Onyema and Eghagha in the United States. Corresponding warrants have also been issued for Canadian authorities to detain both suspects should either or both of them be found there.

Financing Air Peace

Although a large section of Nigerian social media already expressed doubts about the veracity of American charges against Mr Onyema even before his rebuttal Saturday morning, many others withheld their support for the businessman because they felt the source of his wealth, especially how he acquired Air Peace, had been shrouded in secrecy.

“It is only in Nigeria that someone can become a billionaire overnight and you cannot unravel how he accumulated his wealth no matter how deep you dig,” business analyst, Osahon Ojigbede, told PREMIUM TIMES. “It is one of the reasons I have been very reluctant to go with those who say we should give Mr Onyema the benefit of the doubt.”

Mr Ojigbede said he was particularly gripped by a section of the indictment which said Mr Onyema established several non-profit organisations to move funds around in a manner typical of money laundering.

“Since he has said he would clear his name in court, I look forward to seeing how he plans to address charges of drafting fake purchase documents and using proceeds of non-profits to directly fund commercial businesses,” Mr Ojigbede said.

American authorities said Mr Onyema used about $3 million from his NGOs, including Foundation for Ethnic Harmony, International Centre for Non-Violence and Peace Development, All-Time Peace Media Communications Limited and Every Child Limited, to buy planes for Air Peace.

PREMIUM TIMES reached out repeatedly to Mr Onyema in the wake of the allegations, but he has yet to agree to be interviewed.

However, he briefly addressed how he raised funds to start Air Peace in an April 2017 interview with City People, an entertainment weekly based in Lagos.

In the interview, Mr Onyema expressed his ‘irritation’ about a perennial rumour that he had been fronting for Patience Jonathan in operating Air Peace, saying he had “never met” the former Nigerian First Lady in his life.

He said he grew up in Warri, but moved to Lagos shortly after graduating from the University of Ibadan and becoming a lawyer in 1989. When he moved to Lagos in 1990, he initially joined a law firm, where he worked for a few years before going into real estate.

It was in real estate that he said he became fortunate from selling lands in Lekki and other priced areas in the Nigerian commercial capital.

“By 2008, I was receiving about 18 per cent interest on my deposits. I was building estates from interest alone,” he told City People.

He said it was in 2008 that he discussed launching Air Peace with his wife, and getting a licence for the airline took several years with exhaustive efforts.

“I brought my finances into it (Air Peace) while getting support from the banks too,” Mr Onyema told the magazine.

“When I had gone halfway with the acquisition of my aircraft, I discovered that it was more than I thought. So I borrowed money from the banks.

“Fidelity Bank is there for anyone who cares to see. I pay the bank daily from sales. It is automatic,” Mr Onyema said.

Since then, Mr Onyema said Air Peace has become so successful that commercial banks can no longer pass on any opportunity to do business with it, even as he emphasised that the company was whole owned by him.

“I have integrity and every bank that knows my pedigree like Fidelity would readily do business with me,” Mr Onyema said. “I equally borrowed from Zenith but not as much as I did with Fidelity. This is how I set up my airline. For the record, I own Air Peace 100 per cent.”

In another interview with the Vanguard last October, Mr Onyema said Air Peace had a staff strength of 3,000, out of which about 2,000 are women. He spoke glowingly of the dedication of women on his staff, especially top officials like Ms Eghagha whose intelligence and energy he said keep the company flourishing.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/365090-how-i-made-my-fortune-to-start-air-peace-onyema.html

Why are the american and canadians with the support of the Buhari administration gaging this entrepreneur with their PULL HIM DOWN gimmicks?
Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Ijaya123: 11:30am On Nov 26, 2019
Mr Man, go to USA and face your trial. All these ones na noise and distraction.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Lilimax(f): 11:33am On Nov 26, 2019
GoTV:
sad May God bless we Christians and our Muslim brothers sad
This Christian wannabe, you again undecided

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by seedsower(m): 11:33am On Nov 26, 2019
Okoroawusa:
Bro, making Nigerians believe you and your source of wealth is not a problem. The real problem is making the Americans believe you because I personally don't want anything to happen to Air Peace. So put your facts together and slug it out with those calling you a thief, a fraudster and an embezzler not just in Nigeria ( Nigerians will always give people names anyway) but most importantly the Americans because so many families's livelihood r tied to you n your business.

Thank you

100 percent

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by vicdom(m): 11:34am On Nov 26, 2019
voltron14:
I sold land and made 18% profit on my deposits.

I own Air peace 100%.

And that is the end of the story.
Why are you sadistic and economical with the truth??! Didn't you read where he said he eventually borrowed money from fidelity and zenith bank to support the ones he made from sales from estate and landing property back then in Lagos You and your type are very dangerous with mankind, but remember there is tit for tat. What you wish for others will surely come back to you.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Nobody: 11:34am On Nov 26, 2019
Okoroawusa:
Bro, making Nigerians believe you and your source of wealth is not a problem. The real problem is making the Americans believe you because I personally don't want anything to happen to Air Peace. So put your facts together and slug it out with those calling you a thief, a fraudster and an embezzler not just in Nigeria ( Nigerians will always give people names anyway) but most importantly the Americans because so many families's livelihood r tied to you n your business.

Thank you

I swear bro, imagine loosing Airpeace who actually pay their workers well. I have never heard of any disgrunted employee.

I hope he goes out of this mess.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by RamseyBolton: 11:36am On Nov 26, 2019
paradigmshift:


another mad man

A proud fraudster, I hail oo. Nonsense

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Mercy2006(f): 11:36am On Nov 26, 2019
Naija people I hail o.I remember when people roasted Osinbajo some months ago, calling him a thief and asking him to resign despite not seeing any evidence against him.It was even worse on this forum.I remember Zelesenawi and his bigot crew jumping up and down condemning him.Until he was exonerated.
I will say what I said about Osinbajo to this man
If you are innocent,the Lord that sits in heaven will fight for you and you will hold your peace while ur enemies are being shamed
But if your hands are not clean then you will be disgraced.
That's all.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by chukwuibuipob: 11:37am On Nov 26, 2019
undecided story cool grin.Abeg! Enta plane go US go 'sew" dem and smile back home with $$$$$$$$$$$$$ billion angry grin.hurry up

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by jikjimmy: 11:38am On Nov 26, 2019
Okoroawusa:
Bro, making Nigerians believe you and your source of wealth is not a problem. The real problem is making the Americans believe you because I personally don't want anything to happen to Air Peace. So put your facts together and slug it out with those calling you a thief, a fraudster and an embezzler not just in Nigeria ( Nigerians will always give people names anyway) but most importantly the Americans because so many families's livelihood r tied to you n your business.
You have said it all my brother.

Thank you

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Nobody: 11:38am On Nov 26, 2019
Lilimax:

This Christian wannabe, you again undecided


I bind you in the name of our lord Jesus.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by jikjimmy: 11:39am On Nov 26, 2019
Okoroawusa:
Bro, making Nigerians believe you and your source of wealth is not a problem. The real problem is making the Americans believe you because I personally don't want anything to happen to Air Peace. So put your facts together and slug it out with those calling you a thief, a fraudster and an embezzler not just in Nigeria ( Nigerians will always give people names anyway) but most importantly the Americans because so many families's livelihood r tied to you n your business.


Thank you
You have said it all my brother

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by EasternPrince: 11:39am On Nov 26, 2019
Rico96:
Ipob


Kee u there.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Femijohn198: 11:40am On Nov 26, 2019
If Nigeria can't probe tinubu there should leave this Igbo man alone..

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by alexola20(m): 11:40am On Nov 26, 2019
Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by farady(m): 11:42am On Nov 26, 2019
No wahala, let him go and explain himself in the US. These statements statements are not necessary. They can only make sense, if he comes out his trial clean.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by saintokwuluora(m): 11:42am On Nov 26, 2019
voltron14:
I sold land and made 18% profit on my deposits.

I own Air peace 100%.

And that is the end of the story.
Main part of the story is that he had to borrow from Fidelity Bank when his own finance wasn't enough to start the airline business.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by RamseyBolton: 11:43am On Nov 26, 2019
alexola20:
Does Mr.Allen ask that he need s a heart transplant?Why need to doff your chicken heart out.

I doff my hat oo uncle heart giver. sad

hat. it was a typo
Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Jamesline007(m): 11:44am On Nov 26, 2019
Why are you now still poor?
Whiteangel1234:

That is the Igbo Spirit of Business we can rise form selling pure Water to Billionaire through hard work

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Anambralstson: 11:46am On Nov 26, 2019
Conehead premium times trying all their best with different cooking stories to keep AirPeace trending, after they realized no news is forth coming from their media attack, imagine digging Allen Onyema interview with City magazine Years ago they reedited just for Airpeace to trend today grin very terrible people, they see him as a biggest threat,they're terrified how AirPeace that was lunch few years ago now control 50% of domestic air passengers, they have the opportunities before AirPeace but they failed, they're now envious of his achievements. Wicked minds.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by zoedew: 11:46am On Nov 26, 2019

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by seborrhic: 11:46am On Nov 26, 2019
Story.
Most Nigerian billionaires are fraudulent.
No one,I repeat no one can establish an airline,even start it off,from his pockets alone.
Anyone that does that is a fraud.
QED

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by paradigmshift(m): 11:47am On Nov 26, 2019
RamseyBolton:


A proud fraudster, I hail oo. Nonsense

he defraud u abi?
empty vessel

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by BluntBoy(m): 11:48am On Nov 26, 2019
vicdom:

Why are you sadistic and economical with the truth??! Didn't you read where he said he eventually borrowed money from fidelity and zenith bank to support the ones he made from sales from estate and landing property back then in Lagos You and your type are very dangerous with mankind, but remember there is tit for tat. What you wish for others will surely come back to you.

That man is lying.

Which estate did he build? What bank would want to do business with someone whom no one knows? He should first tell us some well-priced lands he has sold before even mentioning estates and bank loans. We are not fools!!!

We are talking about a capital-intensive and highly risky business like aviation.

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by SouthSouth1914: 11:48am On Nov 26, 2019
SoNature:
Nigerians are some of the most complicated people I have ever come across.

I can't believe that houses can be so expensive in Lekki, a mini-island that is vulnerable to flooding.

From time to time, people's domestic properties float on water. Yet, others keep running to that axis to acquire property just to satisfy their esteem.

SMH


This is non of your business! There is no law on the land that forbade someone from buying land from a particular region or place! It’s only a poor man who says Guinness stout is bitter!

Get yourself to work and build your mentality.
Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by voltron14: 11:49am On Nov 26, 2019
vicdom:

Why are you sadistic and economical with the truth??! Didn't you read where he said he eventually borrowed money from fidelity and zenith bank to support the ones he made from sales from estate and landing property back then in Lagos You and your type are very dangerous with mankind, but remember there is tit for tat. What you wish for others will surely come back to you.

They loaned money to a guy whose business is making losses.

Did they also loan 20 million dollars to him on fictitious documents from which he disbursed 16 million dollars without purchase of anything?

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by henryobinna(m): 11:50am On Nov 26, 2019
ednut1:
Keep lying . Making loss but still buying jets
I don't know if Allen is a fraud or not but you're dumb for thinking a business cannot or should not acquire more assets if they're not yet making profit. Do you even know it takes a lot to run a big business?

Or you think it's a shop or Instagram kind of business....

Even Tesla has not been profitable for a very very long time, can't tell if they are right now but as at last year Tesla was not bringing in any profit.

People need education seriously

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Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by Dechymmytv(f): 11:51am On Nov 26, 2019
voltron14:
Not yet profitable

In the midst of these expansion plans is the simple fact that the airline has yet to become profitable. According to Onyema, Air Peace has lost over N1.2 billion ($3.3 million USD) in the last year just flying to coastal West African countries Africa such as Senegal, Gambia, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Liberia. He blames the loss on exorbitant charges


https://simpleflying.com/air-peace-expansion/

this article was written in may 25 2019... This Onyema case could be a witch hunt
Re: Allen Onyema: How I Made My Money To Start Air Peace by seedsower(m): 11:51am On Nov 26, 2019
chukwuibuipob:
undecided story cool grin.Abeg! Enta plane go US go 'sew" dem and smile back home with $$$$$$$$$$$$$ billion angry grin.hurry up

So any body or any country can now stay in their houses and accuse us and we will enter Aeroplane and o to meet them? Our mumu never do? Let them come here. Is Nigeria not a sovereign state again?

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