Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,153,611 members, 7,820,171 topics. Date: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 at 10:52 AM

Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud - Crime - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Crime / Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud (1440 Views)

US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied / TINGO Boss, Dozy Mmobuosi On The Run, Lagos Office Shut / The Woman Who Is Accused Of Fraud At Union Bank In Abuja Is Also A Pastor(photo) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Raskimonojendor: 5:13am On Jun 08, 2023
An investigation by Hindenburg Research has found that Tingo Group, founded and spearheaded by “Dozy” Mmobuosi, CEO of the key holding company entity is an exceptionally obvious scam with completely fabricated financials.

Tingo Group which is headquartered in New Jersey, United States of America, claims to have several business segments focused on providing mobile phones, food processing and an online food marketplace for farmers primarily located in Nigeria

Dozy is regularly described by the media as a billionaire and reports about went viral this year when he attempted to buy Sheffield United, a football club in England which has just gained promotion to the Premier League. He currently serves as the CEO of Tingo Group Holdings, the group’s key holding company entity. He has gained international attention, gracing the cover of GQ Africa in December 2022.

However, Hindenburg Research in its comprehensive report noted that it identified major red flags with Dozy’s background.

He appears to have fabricated his biographical claim to have developed the first mobile payment app in Nigeria, the investigation revealed. When Hindenburg Research contacted the app’s actual creator, identified as Deji Oguntonade, he called Dozy’s claims “totally false” & a “pure lie”.

Dozy claimed in his biography to have received a PhD in rural advancement from Malaysian university UPM in 2007. Also, this claim was also found to be false because when Hindenburg Research contacted UPM to verify the degree, the school wrote back and said no one by his name was found in its verification system.

In 2017, Dozy was arrested and faced an 8-count indictment over the issuance of bad checks, according to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nigeria’s anti-graft agency. He later settled the case in arbitration.

In 2019, Dozy claimed to have launched “Tingo Airlines” and posted social media messages encouraging customers to “fly with Tingo Airlines today”. It was later uncovered that Tingo photoshopped its logo onto pictures of aeroplanes. Dozy later admitted to never owning any aircraft, saying Covid-19 pandemic affected its kick-off.

In April 2023, Tingo’s Co-Chair wrote a public letter to Dozy, filed with the SEC, saying he could not approve the company’s annual report & felt it “necessary" to "resign" due to “many critical questions, comments and recommendations” that went “unanswered and unheeded”.

Tingo's food division is 7 months old, yet claimed to generate $577.2 million in revenue last quarter alone, representing 68 per cent of total reported revenue. If accurate, its claimed 24.8 per cent operating margins would exceed those of every major comparable food company. Yet, Tingo has no food processing facility of its own, the report said. Rather, it claims its explosive revenue and profitability are derived from acting as a middleman between Nigerian farmers and an unnamed third-party food processor.

In February 2023, the company held a groundbreaking ceremony for a planned $1.6 billion Nigerian food processing facility, attended by Nigeria’s agriculture minister and other political luminaries. Hindenburg Research found that the rendering of the planned facility, featured in Tingo’s investor materials and on a billboard at the ceremony, is actually a rendering of an oil refinery from a stock photo website.

Following its groundbreaking, Tingo reported in a May 2023 SEC filing that it made “significant progress” on the facility, including laying “the foundations of its numerous buildings”. When the research firm visited the site a week later, it found zero signs of progress. It described it as empty except for the plaque and billboard commemorating the groundbreaking ceremony, surrounded by weeds.

Subsequent to the “groundbreaking”, Tingo Group announced a $150M agreement with a UK entity called Evtec Energy to build solar panels for its non-existent facility. Funding is slated to be provided through Evtec, but UK filings show Evtec was “Dormant” and held zero cash.

Tingo Group bought Tingo Foods from Dozy in February 2023 for $204 million, a price “approximately equal to the cost value of the inventory held by Tingo Foods”. The inventory, which was reported in year-end financials, completely vanished from Tingo’s Q1 2023 accounts without explanation. Hindenburg Research stated that in its experience, $204 million in inventory doesn’t just disappear at companies with internal controls and genuine financial reporting.

Tingo claimed its mobile handset leasing, call and data segments generated $128 million in revenue last quarter (~15% of total). It also claims members of two unnamed farming co-ops supply the majority of its then 9 million userbase, consisting of local Nigerian farmers. These farmers supposedly form the core of the company’s phone customers and provide ag products used in Tingo's food & trading businesses.

Local media outlet WeeTracker identified and contacted the cooperatives. Both said they had never heard of Tingo and had fewer than 100 farmers in each cooperative. “We were able to make contact with one of the cooperatives. “Its owner reiterated having no relationship with Tingo and flat out told us ‘they are scammers’.

“Our checks with the Nigerian Communications Commission showed it has no record of Tingo being a mobile licensee at all, despite licensing requirements and the company's claim to have 12+ million mobile customers. “Despite claiming to have millions of farmers using its phones, Tingo Mobile’s corporate presentation and webpage use stock photos of farmers using phones.

“We visited Tingo Mobile’s office in Nigeria and found only a handful of employees and a sign posted on its door by federal tax authorities stating that the company is delinquent on its tax obligations,” the report said.

Tingo Mobile claimed its Ghana expansion efforts would enroll 2-4 million members by February 2023. This would represent ~9%-18% market share in the country within months. However, Hindenburg Research found zero records pertaining to Tingo Mobile through Ghana’s communication regulator.

“We tried to contact Tingo’s Ghana support in late May to buy a phone. “The email bounced back and no one picked up the phone despite numerous attempts. “We visited Tingo’s Ghana office location in late May 2023. We saw 2 cars in the parking lot and no customers. “When we tried to enroll in a plan and buy a phone we were told the location wasn’t operational yet,” it said.

TingoPay (part of Tingo Mobile) claimed in 2021 to have launched a partnership with a major local bank. Two days after Tingo’s blockbuster announcement, the bank put out a statement calling Tingo’s claim false and that it had “NOT concluded any agreement with Tingo International in respect of any payment system whatsoever”.

Tingo now claims its payment group has a point of sale (PoS) system and other merchant products. But it was found that pictures of Tingo’s claimed PoS system were taken from different PoS operator’s website, with a Tingo logo photoshopped over them.

The company also claims its “seed to sale” online marketplace called NWASSA generated $125.3 million in revenue last quarter or ~15% of its total revenue, yet the website has been “under maintenance” and inoperable for months. According to the company, it has launched its NWASSA platform in Ghana. But the Ghana website also doesn’t work and just says “Updating…” without ever going anywhere.

In a May 2023 press release, Tingo claimed its brand-new agricultural export business, Tingo DMCC, was on track to deliver over U.S. $1.34 billion in exports by Q3.
Tingo's sales projections for that business are higher than the entire nation of Nigeria’s annual 2022 agricultural exports, which totaled about U.S. $1.15 billion, per government data.

Tingo DMCC’s website has numerous non-functioning links and includes a fake testimonial that appears leftover from the website template.

Its financial statements are riddled with errors and typos, including a note to itself that it apparently forgot to delete, saying “please update for the tingle (sic) transaction including the tingle (sic) foods transaction”.

Its financials include other basic errors like incorrect math and leaving zeroes off key metrics. More troublingly, Tingo’s cash flow and balance sheet statements do not reconcile and show major errors indicating a complete lack of financial controls, the investigation done by Hindenburg Research also found.

Its cash flow statements regularly subtract items from cash that should be added and vice versa.

The apparent errors seem to also apply to Tingo’s audited annual financial statements, which were recently given an unqualified audit opinion by Deloitte Israel (a strange choice given the company lacks substantive operations in Israel).

“We strongly suspect Tingo’s cash balance, which it conveniently claims is held in Nigeria, is fake.

“The company collected only ~12% of the interest income one would expect from its claimed cash balances,” the report said.

Tingo is a word in the Pascuense language of Easter Island meaning, “to borrow objects from a friend's house, one by one, until there's nothing left.”

For a company that did an otherwise terrible job pretending to be a real business, it landed on an absolutely perfect name.

“Overall, we think Tingo is a worthless and brazen fraud that should serve as a humiliating embarrassment for all involved. “We do not expect the company will be long for this world,” the report added.


https://hindenburgresearch.com/tingo/

https://twitter.com/HindenburgRes/status/1666069367384166400?t=sv0u53CNWY7kdIOYJulq1Q&s=19

https://saharareporters.com/2023/06/06/nigerian-billionaire-founder-tingo-group-dozy-mmobuosi-accused-brazen-fraud-lying-about

2 Likes

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Raskimonojendor: 5:30am On Jun 08, 2023

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Raskimonojendor: 5:32am On Jun 08, 2023

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by tydi(m): 5:38am On Jun 08, 2023
Now the man is about to offer employments to youth. Nawa oo
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Raskimonojendor: 5:38am On Jun 08, 2023

1 Like

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Raskimonojendor: 5:40am On Jun 08, 2023

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Raskimonojendor: 5:44am On Jun 08, 2023

1 Like

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by triple996(m): 5:44am On Jun 08, 2023
undecided
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Raskimonojendor: 5:45am On Jun 08, 2023
The dude likes to attach himself to trending politicians too.

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by oyebanji44: 5:47am On Jun 08, 2023
Have you ever seen an ibo man without no crime?

6 Likes 1 Share

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by nothingspoil70: 5:51am On Jun 08, 2023
These are the so called billionaires buying up Yoruba land and they won't let us hear word.

God will expose them one by one including all the drug lords.

1 Like

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by nothingspoil70: 5:57am On Jun 08, 2023
I never respect any rich igbo man from innoson to onyeama of air peace because I know that, if thoroughly scrutinised, you will discover that the business is just a cover for some shady activities in the background.
How can a typical Yoruba or Hausa man who doesn't believe in shady business compete fairly with these criminals?

7 Likes 1 Share

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by nothingspoil70: 6:00am On Jun 08, 2023
I have been saying it all the property these people are buying all over Nigeria is financed through whitewash of dirty cash thereby pushing the price beyond the reach of legitimate people.

Our Government needs to as a matter of urgency do something about this trend.

2 Likes

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by nothingspoil70: 6:06am On Jun 08, 2023
Now this one, by trying to whitewash his dirty cash in the UK has disgraced Nigeria again.

A Yoruba man recently bought a football club in Denmark, no problem.

Another one bought in Portugal or Spain, no problem. They were investigated and they were found to be clean.

Now it is igbos turn. See long story.

7 Likes 1 Share

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Nobody: 6:20am On Jun 08, 2023
Wait, people wey come get share for em imaginery company nko? 🤣
This one na agba scammer! 😄

Brah, share update. Lol

4 Likes 1 Share

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by seankafor(m): 6:32am On Jun 08, 2023
Make Dem free this guy ahbeg..

He no kill person angry
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Karlifate: 7:24am On Jun 08, 2023
He's just trying to execute a high-risk, high-reward strategy to be successful, cheesy but wasn't smart enough to cover any loose ends.


Even if hits the jackpot, he'll still lose it quickly cos he lacks the capacity to sustain it.

1 Like

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by izonborn098(m): 9:03am On Jun 08, 2023
It is rare to see people get up to more than 1b without any fraud involved

1 Like

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by D1official: 9:29am On Jun 08, 2023
nothingspoil70:
I never respect any rich igbo man from innoson to onyeama of air peace because I know that, if thoroughly scrutinised, you will discover that the business is just a cover for some shady activities in the background.
How can a typical Yoruba or Hausa man who doesn't believe in shady business compete fairly with these criminals?
Fact, a typical Yoruba believes in being an honest skull miner reason why a human head sales for 10k in AFONJ.. Land.

Indeed, there is no way to compete with the IGBOS with such honest vocation angry
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by OloyeVIII: 5:15pm On Jun 08, 2023
Behind every great fortune, is a great crime.. Balzac
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Pepperdemisback: 8:05pm On Jun 08, 2023
Na dem dem.
Abeg, I no fit laugh. Hear that one boasting Obi doesn't move with local champions unlike Tinubu and Atiku.
Ndi Billionaires! They will soon come and blame Tinubu or say na Yoruba man mouth make US stop visa.
So, suppose Obi win and make this one SA, after 4 years, we go just discover say Nigeria no dey World Map.

1 Like

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Pepperdemisback: 8:10pm On Jun 08, 2023
D1official:

Fact, a typical Yoruba believes in being an honest skull miner reason why a human head sales for 10k in AFONJ.. Land.

Indeed, there is no way to compete with the IGBOS with such honest vocation angry
Abeg, go check crime section, dem kill 3 people put for wheelbarrow dey drive up and down for broad daylight in Anambra for rituals. Dem for say na Fulani herdsmen.
Where Ekweremadu and his organ harvesters Client dey operate from? No be Lagos? Who knows how many people dem don kill for Lagos.

1 Like

Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Pepperdemisback: 8:16pm On Jun 08, 2023
Wagwanbrethren:
Wait, people wey come get share for em imaginery company nko? 🤣
This one na agba scammer! 😄

Brah, share update. Lol
This one pass scammer!
PHD from Malaysia? Dem supposed to decode nah!
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by D1official: 8:38pm On Jun 08, 2023
Pepperdemisback:

Abeg, go check crime section, dem kill 3 people put for wheelbarrow dey drive up and down for broad daylight in Anambra for rituals. Dem for say na Fulani herdsmen.
Where Ekweremadu and his organ harvesters Client dey operate from? No be Lagos? Who knows how many people dem don kill for Lagos.
Stat says the headquarters is Ogun and Osun.

Na Afonj... Full thr land grin
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Pepperdemisback: 9:04pm On Jun 08, 2023
D1official:

Stat says the headquarters is Ogun and Osun.

Na Afonj... Full thr land grin
We are saying the same thing. Ekweremadu and his co organ harvesters have headquarters in every state.
No wonder dem dey wear Black clothes up and down.
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by membranus: 7:30am On Dec 23, 2023
seankafor:
Make Dem free this guy ahbeg..

He no kill person angry

Says an upcoming scammer.
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by Aaaaarghmed(m): 7:50am On Dec 23, 2023
Ibo no dey disappoint.90 percent of the wealthy ibo are into illegal things.why why why.you hardly hear good news about the ibos. grin
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by DomPerignon: 9:14am On Dec 23, 2023
izonborn098:
It is rare to see people get up to more than 1b without any fraud involved


Very true.
Re: Nigerian ‘billionaire’ Founder Of Tingo Group, Dozy Mmobuosi, Accused Of Fraud by youngrichnigga: 1:29pm On Dec 23, 2023
Not surprised, it's only a matter of time for the western system to catch frauds 🤔🤔🤔
I always felt there was something odd about the guy especially after he proposed to buy an English football team, the due diligence required has unearthed a lot of rot; to say this is the same man winning and dinning with the high and mightiest in Nigeria and the world undecided undecided undecided
Except you are a tool to achieve an aim (Balablu comes to mind), the western system wasted no time to expose you cool cool cool cool

(1) (Reply)

My Bitter Experience At The Police Station / Anti Israel Graffiti Spray Painted On Kaduna Roundabouts / Ritual Killers Target Tanzanian Albinos

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 49
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.