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Hope you understand, they will betray you. |
By Aboki newspaper |
please go ahead, God bless you! [quote author=HonNL post=137363744] ] |
And who is surprised to hear this? Please tell him, the devil is faithful to his covenant and he will make you pay severely for that [quote author=TouchNfollow post=137364939]https://x.com/instablog9ja/status/1985595516332224786?t=VMzjQqKEITCkz7XsS4WbCg&s=08[/quote] |
Can you make it bolder? Nothing else to add. MaziObinnaokija: |
Mark of the word |
Still the same thing! PDP regrouping. Nigerians need a better coalition. This is rebranded PDP fergie001: |
Kingpele:He is also a betrayer, and should be avoided. He is coming back to do the same thing to Tinubu |
A prisoned billionaire. You are now free to enjoy it. |
Turn by turn Nigeria! |
Every close person to TB Joshua has an indicting video with TB Joshua. He was a terrible con man |
Scoan should sue BBC then to the World Court |
Boldideas:A true story? |
HeatSeeker:Because it is the home of Satan and Demons. |
Good to go, same thing you said in February. We have lost trust in u. GuruboiNaija: |
So sad to hear this? What could have happened? Addme: |
This Reno is an enemy of Nigeria and full of mysterious hatred! |
Obi is the Labour Party, once he leaves, the party dies! |
Before nko? Islie: |
I am even tired. Porting to Airtel |
Good |
Honourable Minister 2*, Off the 🎤. Win for them. Congratulations to them. |
Yeah, my take is that the build up of the present price is corruption factors, e.g High Dollar rate is caused by round tripping, intentional frustration of workable refineries, doubtful veracity importation records. if we remove all these corrupt factors, you will discover that the said price will not have been too high as it is. |
It is unfortunate, these people are just wicked, corruption everywhere. |
In a viral video, a Nigeria woman made an allegation of fraud against Dr Stella Immanuel of Covid 19 controversy. According to the woman, the said scam was carried out few years ago by Dr Stella when she used church platform (MFM and Revival Assembly)to deceive them on a business they thought to be legitimate until it was later discovered that it was a scam and immediately, Dr Stella Immanuel left Nigeria and never seen until her viral video emerged. See the video of the allegation, which was also published by Vanguard Newspaper. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaT7-uiteEM In an investigation carried out and made available on Reality Steve YouTube Channel, it was confirmed that the content of the allegation on the video were confirmed, but it seems Dr Stella Immanuel might have been a victim of a fraud than the sole perpetrator of it. See the video here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0r0xyxaAk8 |
You missed it there. Sowore thought Buhari has come to save us, what he and everyone of us want is a change that we save us. |
I have been there, contact me for cure. Send me mail. fairbobs@gmail.com It is a very simple solution, people will take it for granted if posted here. |
donkilidon:You are talking to me right there. It is not always right to expect reward for being kind, but sometimes the prosperity of unkind people makes us to expect reward for our kindness. I just had this experience. |
Recruits foot-soldiers from front-line churches, NGOs, cooperative societies, etc, across the country • Deploys social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, whazapp as major channels of communication • EFCC, other law enforcement agencies on the trail of alleged mastermind, Donald Olorunkeyede • Members of the syndicates already in police custody • Victims count losses, many dead from shock and debts TheNation’s reporters, in this special investigative report, expose the intrigues and underbelly of a new ponzi scheme allegedly operating under the Social Exchange Market (SEM), a so-called nonprofit, nongovernmental organisation which has fleeced unsuspecting Nigerians of over N55 billion under the guise of securing over $500 billion interest-free credit from fictitious donor-agencies abroad with the sole objective of lifting over 36 million Nigerians out of poverty. Stealin’ stealin’, stealin’ in the name of the Lord… The above line from Paul Kelly’s popular lyrics ‘Stealing In The Name of The Lord’ becomes apposite in describing the intent and purpose of the syndicate which planned and perfected what may unarguably be the greatest scam ever perpetrated by a syndicate in Nigeria in recent times. Specifically, the Social Exchange Market (SEM) which prides itself as a charitable organisation being managed by a certain Donald Olorunkeyede allegedly sold a dummy to unsuspecting members of the public about a purported $500billion interest-free grant to uplift over 36 million Nigerians out of the poverty trap. To achieve his utmost objective, he played up the religious card: by simply engaging the services of Bishops, Pastors, Venerables, Reverends, Elders in churches, who from investigation were oblivious of his ulterior motives. Shockingly, a lot of people who were gullible enough to fall for the bait are seriously gnashing their teeth. How it all began The story started around 2016 that the grant is coming from World Bank, being called Bottom-up project, which was later disclaimed by World Bank. http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2017/09/06/fraud-alert-world-bank-warns-of-co-operative-scheme-scam (from World Bank official Website). This scheme promise to provide grants of up to N10m to each applicant, establish 10,000MFO (each MFO has 1,000 applicants), disburse the fund through the use of NGOs and Micro Finance Banks/Outlets. SEM owner, Bar Donald Olorunkeyede claimed that he sourced this fund, $500b from world donors. Presently, about 10 million Nigerians have applied for this scheme which has been running for close to three years. Continue here http://thenationonlineng.net/syndicate-operating-sem-scammed-nigerians-n55b-1/ |
Social Exchange Market fails to meet its October 17 disbursement of promised grants, and from all indications, the scheme has crashed. By Stephen Oye Editor’s Note: Since the last time we published a series of report to denounce and declare SEM as a scam organisation, we suspended writing on their scheme. Yesterday, a freelance writer, Mr. Stephen Oye from Lagos, sent in a report covering what has transpired with the scheme since September. The ongoing Super Story soap opera titled Donaldo – The More You Look, which is being aired nationwide, is indeed timely and prophetical. This is a period wherein over 10 million Nigerians await Donald, the owner of Social Exchange Market, to disburse his promised grants. Unfortunately, Donald and his SEM have committed additional gruesome, ghastly, unpardonable, and awful sins against his partners and unsuspecting applicants. Why should we tag “the savior of the downtrodden” that way? Let’s check the following. See details https://huntersinternational.org/2018/10/25/news/sem-grant-disbursement-the-gruesome-sins-of-donaldo/ |
By Hunter International. After a careful and strategic presentation of itself as a credible charity organization, Social Exchange Market has been exposed as high-wire scam in Nigeria. This is the latest review on SEM. To our utmost shock, after the partial launch of its official website, our Fact-Check has revealed that all the series of seminars and events allegedly said to be required for the disbursement of grants to Nigerian grassroots, are nothing but high-wire scam. It’s very difficult to believe, but it’s a fact that has the potential to be far damaging and suicidal than MMM scam was. Personally, I paid a visit to Abuja SEM office on 27 July to verify information being shared with us by SEM stakeholders and applicants from various parts of Nigeria. From that visit, a report was published here on Tuesday (31 July) that the SEM is true and real. I was told that by Friday, 3 August, 2018, I would be able to find important information on their website which was under construction that time. And interestingly, today, after being alerted by a Lagos applicant, I had to visit the site to check their updates. Sure, judging by the site’s contents, everything they told me on that Friday visit is FALSE, by all standards. Looking at the strategic way SEM has so far positioned itself as a charity, working hand in hand with both individuals and corporate bodies, we have eventually been able to remove the masquerade covering—thanks to its new website. SEM has just undone itself by launching that website. Patiently read the following analysis and be ready to run. Before that, it need be stated that those who sold application forms to you are absolutely innocent and sincere in their aim. They all meant well for you. Based on the profiles of people who have spoken with us in the last eight months, you will find Bishops, Pastors, Venerables, Reverends, Elders, etc. who, just like it happened with MMM, gave their followers SEM forms to fill, expecting grants to follow. The loss you have suffered so far is still minimal (some people even got the form for free in Akure through a cooperative house). Collectively, we must not let them make away with more than necessary. See this math: On its site, SEM claims to have 5,486 microfinance outlets. Each registered 1,000 applicants, thus totaling 5,486,000 people. It’s been found out that applicants will first receive a certificate before cheque. Assuming it goes for N3500 as said, SEM will garner in a whopping N19, 201,000,000. Now, let me analyse how I got to prove SEM is fraud after all these carefully schemed events they have had with their national coordinators (owners of those microfinance outlets). Well, I too have found it quite easy to believe the stuff is true and real (most people do; the scheme was well planned out), until today (3 August). SEE FURTHER PROOF HERE https://huntersinternational.org/2018/08/03/news/shocking-revelation-social-exchange-market-busted-as-fraudulent-programme/ |
useless talk.