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Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by emkz: 11:57am On Mar 03
A Nigerian based in Canada, Kayode Stephen, has been accused of defrauding several people of millions of naira under the pretext of getting them certificates of sponsorship for care jobs in the United Kingdom.

A care worker is 'a trained professional who supports other people in all aspects of their daily life, including preparing and eating meals, socialising, physical activities, medical support, and toileting support'.

Some care workers work in care homes, and others are employed on a contract basis in patient's homes, while domiciliary carers travel to different people’s homes in the community.

The constant wave of young Nigerians surging out of Nigeria in search of greener pastures abroad, especially in recent times, a significant portion of them are actually in search of care jobs in the UK.

For an immigrant who wants to secure such care jobs in the UK, they have to get a certificate of sponsorship (CoS), a document affirming that they have been offered employment as a carer in the country.

However, some Nigerians have found themselves at the short end of the stick, after paying Stephen, who used to be based in the UK, millions of naira, and not getting a CoS as the latter had promised.

Thousands duped over non-existent jobs

An accountant trainee based in the UK, Anjola (surname withheld), told our correspondent that she paid Stephen the sum of £12,000 for training as well as a CoS for her boyfriend, who was in Turkey.

She alleged that upon the completion of the training, Stephen gave her boyfriend a fake CoS, which he submitted at the UK Embassy in Turkey in the course of seeking a visa, and was subsequently handed a ban of 10 years from entering the country.

Recalling the incident in a subdued tone, Anjola said, "I am in a dilemma as I was scammed of £12,000 by Stephen, who posed as a care home manager and claimed to allegedly issue certificates of sponsorship after one is done with training. He gave my boyfriend a fake CoS, which he used to unknowingly apply for a visa, and got a 10-year visa ban from the UK.

"Stephen came in as a student from Nigeria, and now, he has absconded from the UK I have reported to the police but he has unfortunately not been found. Meanwhile, he has scammed other people as well, even from Nigeria, of over £100,000, and someone allegedly committed suicide because of his activities.

"Stephen is still actively defrauding people, as he is still posting 'CoS available, cars available for export. Let's deal,' on his WhatsApp status."

Narrating how she paid him for the training, the accountant trainee said, "I paid him in six instalments. He gave me the account number of a person, who he claimed was his secretary. I later found out that the person I paid to was his accomplice.

"I contacted the bank to make complaints, and I was informed that the account had been closed because it had been flagged for fraud."

She added that she became worried after the UK Home Office informed them that it needed more time, raising the suspicion that something was fishy about the document.

"A month and three weeks after the training, he issued the CoS, and told us that we could go ahead and apply for the visa. I remember reaching out to him because an agent was handling the visa process for us, and I asked him for the licence number of the CoS. He told me it was there. But, I told him to highlight the place for me, because I could not see it.

Yet another victim, simply identified as Adekoya, alleged that he paid Stephen the sum of £8,000. According to him, he was initially referred to a Nigeria-based lawyer, Peniela Akintujoye, by his brother-in-law, who told him that the latter could help him get a CoS.

A couple's relocation plans were also truncated by the alleged fraudster. Tosin Ojelabi, a Nigerian living in the United Arab Emirates, also alleged that he paid over N7m to Stephen for the same document to enable him to relocate to the UK with his wife and start a family, but never got what he paid for.

Recounting his experience with Stephen to our correspondent, Ojelabi said, "I am one of the victims defrauded by Mr Kayode Stephen. I got to know him through a lawyer, Peniela Akintujoye. I gave him my hard-earned money so that he could help me get a CoS in the UK.

"The plan was to travel with my wife to the UK and start a family. Since Akintujoye is a lawyer and pastor, I felt that I could entrust him with my money. I paid him a total of N7,162,500. All the money was paid on the same day from two different accounts. As of the time I paid, that money was equivalent to about £6,006."

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Namaster: 12:12pm On Mar 03
This is proof that life is not fair.

How did people so DUMB get the money they got scammed of in the first place?

Imagine giving a HUGE amount of money to a NIGERIAN to help you secure a UK job and sponsorship.

NEVER trust a Nigerian when it comes to money. Even if said Nigerian currently lives in heaven.

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by emkz: 1:08pm On Mar 03
Namaster:
This is proof that life is not fair.

How did people do DUMB get the money they got scammed of in the first place?

Imagine giving a HUGE amount of money to a NIGERIAN to help you secure a UK job and sponsorship.

NEVER trust a Nigerian when it comes to money. Even said Nigerian currently lives in heaven.


How do you even pay someone such money without a contract stating his Social Insurance Number (SIN) or company registeration number for easy tracking and legal protection?

Many people in the UK and Canada prey on Nigerians and dupe many of them by selling bogus sponsorships to them.

If you want to relocate and have no skill, learn the skill first. Skills like plumbing, carpentry and masonry are well sought after. It is people who have no skill who rush after easy jobs like care jobs and social work.

Please, avoid immigration promos from Nigerians in Nigeria or abroad. Many of them are out to scam you. To identify a scam, propose to pay them over the course of a year after you relocate.

They'd most likely not agree. That is the red flag you need.

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by cybergawd: 1:43pm On Mar 03
Thieves everywhere!!

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by CommonSense1967: 1:43pm On Mar 03
Scamming the scammers. grin

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Ebukamatth(m): 1:44pm On Mar 03
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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Elvis2kay: 1:44pm On Mar 03
cool

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by whytediamond(m): 1:44pm On Mar 03
shocked

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by edu09: 1:44pm On Mar 03
Life like a myth

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by bouncin04(m): 1:44pm On Mar 03
I keep wondering why the desperation when 100 years from now we all don die go .

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by AntiChristian: 1:44pm On Mar 03
Train your kids o!

Them no train this one well!

Hushpupi-like people!

Village people abroad!

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Goodlady(f): 1:45pm On Mar 03
Hm. This thing na baD news o.
They duped a lot of people last year. The matter come complicated that many can't call police in overseas cos those ones ll overdo investigation to the extent that after nabbing the job fraudsters, they ll come for those that patronize them with possible visa bans. Cos they ll say why you dey patronize care workers vendors or unlicensed care home? Where you get the money? Who gave CoS etc! Oyinbos blood too dey hot for investigations.
Fraudulent Nigerians are spoiling biz for honest Nigerians. It's a sad tale with regrets & pains.

Some of those Nigerian big boys that usually come & blow pounds or dollars to naira in December are in this scheme. But thunder ll keep locating them one after the other. Imagine person wey sell house or properties, raised N10m for japa only to jump into hands of fraudsters that ll take him/her back to Sapaland!
The person go get HBP with diabetes and stroke plus cardiac arrest! Many have died before death!
It's pathetic! May we not be unfortunate, amen!

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by elpochas: 1:45pm On Mar 03
How do people allow themselves to be easily scammed.If e no be Panadol,e no be panadol.

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by folake4u(f): 1:45pm On Mar 03
Do your research personally for Japa purpose instead of dashing "agents" in the guise of scammers your hard earned money.

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by edu09: 1:45pm On Mar 03
Life like a myth 😵
Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by STEWpid(f): 1:46pm On Mar 03
Chai..



Face-to-face Yahoo!!



...as the young man has some babes and village people to show he's arrived.


He will go to his village church to share testimonies on how God has been very faithful to him.


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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Dimaya: 1:48pm On Mar 03
For anyone wanting to travel, you should listen to the experiences of people who have gone and are residing before you make any payments.

I'll recommend these two conversations


A guide to relocating to Canada


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMC-hnpn_qU


And Japa, is it worth it?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAiqIyuG0hM

You shouldn't even think of relocating if you haven't heard what they have to say.
Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Skillsnigeria: 1:48pm On Mar 03
Hmmm
Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Kingray10: 1:49pm On Mar 03
For this Tinubu regime, where ona they see 12k£ from
Besides if you have this amount why not use the study route

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by MasterTeeUSA: 1:49pm On Mar 03
Scammers got Scammed. I am sure 90% of them have no care work experience yet they want to enter UK from the backdoor. They should file the complaint in UK court and stop disturbing us. If at this point, someone can't do the needful research, that person need to be Scammed. I remember telling a family friend when we were processing her UK school...she wanted to use an agent...I asked her...what for? You can read...do everything and she followed all the steps and asked clarifying questions...and did everything. It's not rocket science.






emkz:
A Nigerian based in Canada, Kayode Stephen, has been accused of defrauding several people of millions of naira under the pretext of getting them certificates of sponsorship for care jobs in the United Kingdom.



https://punchng.com/jobseekers-eyeing-care-jobs-abroad-lose-millions-to-canada-based-nigerian/

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Emma1Oj(m): 1:51pm On Mar 03
Them done run this one street. It's good to have money but pple who has money shld had sense to it

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by justking(m): 1:53pm On Mar 03
:P419
Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by delpee(f): 1:58pm On Mar 03
The guy should come and explain what he did with their money. Besides that, he should pay everyone back in full and face trial if necessary.

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Kingrshd3: 2:02pm On Mar 03
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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Dialpad: 2:02pm On Mar 03
Nigerians
Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by ednut1(m): 2:04pm On Mar 03
He who comes to equity must come with clean hands. It is illegal to pay for COS. People never learn.

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 2:05pm On Mar 03
emkz:
A Nigerian based in Canada, Kayode Stephen, has been accused of defrauding several people of millions of naira under the pretext of getting them certificates of sponsorship for care jobs in the United Kingdom.



https://punchng.com/jobseekers-eyeing-care-jobs-abroad-lose-millions-to-canada-based-nigerian/


Nigeria's problem has never been government or leadership the problem of Nigeria is the Citizens are stupid very stupid. Nigerian people are so stupid that they think with their anus not their brain. You want a job in a white man's country and you are following a Nigerian when Nigerians are all criminals who have you seen in his life which is so stupid.

You run to another man's land and you want to follow your Idiot Brother this is what you get. Go to America euro Canada and United Kingdom and see what Nigeria's play in rule actually nothing but you want to follow yourself. Illiteracy is doing the same thing and wanting a different result.

You are living the nation because a Nigeria can do nothing for you, you want to go to another man's land and follow the same type of idiot which could do nothing for you. This is why our country cannot move forward in 1 billion years. You would have known that your man or your people could not do anything for you before running to another man's land to follow the same idiot

If you wanted to follow a Nigerian or vote for a Nigeria in another country why don't you just stay in Nigeria olodo

.

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Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by iLoveYouToo(m): 2:06pm On Mar 03
Would they learn?
Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by rainluv: 2:06pm On Mar 03
The name alone angry

Tueh...
Re: Jobseekers Eyeing Care Jobs Abroad Lose Millions To Canadian-based Nigerian by Angelfrost(m): 2:07pm On Mar 03
A fool and his money have no business being together...! cool


When you leave the proper legit channels to pursue things because they are stressful or too long, get ready to take whatever you see.

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