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Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by ijustdey: 4:32pm On Nov 11, 2022
Several customers of some online money lenders have complained of undignified ways the lenders often employ to recover loans from them. These illegal practices, according to the victims, include declaring the debtors dead, designing and circulating their obituary to family and friends or tagging them HIV positive, among others.

Some of the aggrieved customers narrated how their contacts received messages that they were HIV positive. A message sent to one of the contacts reads: This is to inform the general public that xxxxxx with phone number 09034056*** has tested positive to HIV/AIDS and escaped from the healthcare facility with the mindset of infecting the public. Kindly avoid her and contact the nearest police station or healthcare centre so that she can be apprehended and taken back to the health centre.

Findings by LEADERSHIP Data Mining Department revealed that there are thousands of similar cases involving online money lenders and their clients who force re-payment of loans by sending caveat SMS to the mobile contacts of their defaulters in such a way that damages their customers’ reputation by portraying them as people of questionable character.Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices

This is happening despite clampdowns by regulators, especially the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) which has led collaborative efforts to address the prevailing abusive and arm-twisting practices of the loan sharks, another name for fake loan apps in Nigeria.

How Fake Loan Sharks Carry Out Operations

Millions of Nigerians who lack bank accounts or security to borrow turn to these lenders for loans starting from as low as N2,000. In turn, they experience character assassination, cyberbullying, physical abuse, public shaming, and extortion among others from these loan sharks. Many have taken to social media to complain about harassment when they default and their contact details being shared with third parties without their approval. They are known for their aggressive recovery methods; the lenders charge interest as high as 45% per annum. Applicants download an app, fill a form and are asked to allow the lender access to their contacts for risk management purposes. They have strict terms of collection upon failure, including sending threatening, shaming and defamatory messages to the customer and their phone contact list and generally operating outside the law. In essence, loan sharks operate illegally and are thus usually referred to as illegal loan apps and platforms.

A loan App, 9Credit, has been accused of unethical and untoward practices which include charging customers dubious high interest, giving out loans for only seven days instead of a minimum of 60 days as stipulated in the law and for always defaming and threatening its customers and their contact list.

This person has CURRENTLY REFUSED to REPAY the company’s money (NC) and has refused pick our calls. Please contact us if you have any information about this person as soon as possible, else the company will be FORCED to take LEGAL ACTION to RECOVER THIS fund.

The FCCPC on August 18 said it had conducted search and seize operations against at least five lenders. One of those targeted was Lagos-based Soko Lending Limited, FCCPC chief executive Babatunde Irukera said.

Last year, Nigeria’s central IT agency, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), imposed a sanction of N10 million ($23,900) on Soko Lending Company Limited (Soko-loan), a Chinese-owned shark, for privacy invasion.

Soko was “one of the most prolific actors in violating consumer privacy, fair lending terms and ethical loan repayment/recovery practices,” Irukera said. On its website, Soko says it is a “simple, entirely online lending platform” and can process loan requests in five minutes.

Investigations also showed that Sokoloan had been accused of infractions of the scam lending which include: Giving loans for seven days as against the 91 to 360 days displayed in Google Play store; not giving loan up to N300,000 as it claimed; does not declare its real charges; failure to pay back when due will have their staffers harass the customers, threaten them and send messages to people on their contact list – that the customers should not be trusted and be told to pay back your debt.

Janet Henry, 41, a mother of six and a civil servant, needed urgent cash to sort out some expenses. She applied and got a loan from Soko-loan. “I saw the terms of Soko-loan on a Facebook ad but I was unaware that the service had been blacklisted by the federal government. Towards the last days of February (2022), I borrowed N18,000 ($43) from the Soko-loan app. During the application, the app displayed 92 days as the minimum loan tenure but after I had submitted my data, I saw an interest rate of (about) 45% for 14 days!” she said.

In Ibadan, one Ramota Ajayi also borrowed N18,000 from a loan lending App that took a few minutes to process. With over 500,000 subscribers that had already installed the app on their phone via Google Play Store, she thought their services would be top-notch. She was to pay back the loan in eight days. This action breaches Google Play Store updated rules for an App to be listed on its platform. According to Google Play Store rules, a financial app offering short term loans on its platform should give borrowers not fewer than 60 days from the date of issue to repay any loan. Two days before the payment deadline, Ajayi got abusive calls and WhatsApp voice notes from the company’s debt officer saying she would share her information with her contacts if she didn’t pay on time.

“I will send your names to all your contacts and destroy you if you want me to lose my job since you won’t pay on time,” the debt officer who identified herself as Florence said.

Ajayi paid N22,500, including interest, on the due date and wrote an email asking the company to sack the debt collection officer for being rude. They replied and promised to investigate but never did. But she continued to get abusive WhatsApp voice notes from the debt collection officer weeks after clearing her debts, and the firm did not intervene.

Regulators’ Clampdown

The executive vice chairman/chief executive officer of FCCPC, Babatunde Irukera, said that the commission was working closely with the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to end the menace.

“We have so far frozen 50 accounts. We have taken over 12 applications off the Google Play Store and we are in discussions with more than 10 companies right now. The rate of defamatory messages has dropped by at least 60 per cent. I am not saying they have stopped but they have dropped by at least 60 per cent. More than half of the companies that are currently before us have agreed that they will have to modify their behaviour, including sacking some employees who sent defamatory messages. We are developing a regulatory framework that will involve other regulators, and we are prosecuting at least one company right now,” he said.

Also, FCCPC had directed payment systems operators, telecommunication companies and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to stop providing services that enable the operations of illegal online lenders. It also said a Limited Interim Regulatory/Registration Framework and Guidelines for Digital Lending had been developed and adopted by the inter-agency Joint Regulatory and Enforcement Task Force to establish a clear regulatory framework for the sector.

Experts’ Views

Financial experts said that before 2016 there were loan apps in operation but cases of default and unethical repayment practices were very uncommon. However, according to them, gradually money sharks started to exploit the hardship faced by the masses by dangling mouth-watering quick loan options without collateral.

According to an IT expert, Andrew Ojo, the government should make a policy that enables easy loan collection from banks to the general public who do not have a salary account.

‘‘They should regulate the creation and operation of fintech startups to ensure human rights and privacy protection to their clients. The government should apprehend and prosecute any fintech company which does not comply with the rules and regulations provided by the government and/or engage in any crude means of recovery, hence causing their clients physical or psychological damage,’’ he said.

Another IT expert based in Lagos, John Ugochukwu, said the ease of securing a loan without leaving one’s comfort zone has added to people falling victim to loan sharks.

Key Findings

Checks by the LEADERSHIP Data Mining department revealed that in 2021, there were 144 fintech startups in Nigeria. McKinsey report puts the number of standalone fintech startups at over 200.

The Battle Against Loan Sharks Not Over

The battle against loan sharks in Nigeria by the FCCPC may be far from over as the lending apps continue their activities of blackmailing and invading the privacy of their customers. Also, many Nigerians have also formed the habit of taking loans from these platforms without an intention to pay back and the loan sharks are aggressively pushing for recovery by every means possible, including sending messages to all contacts of the borrowers.

https://leadership.ng/loan-sharks-persist-with-cruel-recovery-practices/

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by successmatters(m): 4:34pm On Nov 11, 2022
This happens because of the evils of past governments.

Vote Wisely.

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Hezzyluv: 4:40pm On Nov 11, 2022
Some customers wouldn't even bother reading 2ru the terms and conditions of these loan sharks.

But I believe in a saner country, this nonsense will not and can never happen. Because sabotage from these loan sharks alone would make people 2be committing suicide.

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Thesaint141(m): 4:50pm On Nov 11, 2022
As I type right now Money in Minutes just debited my 16400 just because of 7k

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Eyesstone(f): 5:06pm On Nov 11, 2022
That is because we have a very useless government in the country.

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by OllyArt(m): 5:13pm On Nov 11, 2022
Lol
Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by lordm(m): 5:29pm On Nov 11, 2022
Thesaint141:
As I type right now Money in Minutes just debited my 16400 just because of 7k
don't you have friends or family members to borrow from. Did you read their terms and conditions before borrowing. Blame yourself first. Upon all the stories you have heard about loan sharks, you still went ahead to borrow from them. You people never learn

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by bmd1010: 5:33pm On Nov 11, 2022
Oh snap
Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Klington: 5:34pm On Nov 11, 2022
shocked
Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by WowSweetGuy(m): 5:35pm On Nov 11, 2022
Idiots are still in business?

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by TA4TA4: 5:35pm On Nov 11, 2022
Lol..... I dey fear who no fear loan sharks... Its just the messed up situation we find ourselves in this country....


Na so them dey take step out when them wan guzzle the small change from your account


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dha-tdfyobE
Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by irunoko(m): 5:35pm On Nov 11, 2022
grin

Both the lenders and the loan companies are very funny and ridiculous

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by TechCapon(m): 5:35pm On Nov 11, 2022
It's a lie, Nigerians borrow without intention of paying back. Loan apps now have a feature that allows you to extend your payment date if you can't afford to meet the payment deadline. Nothing stops you from extending your deadline instead of allowing yourself to be embarrassed. Some of my contacts have been embarrassed by loan apps shame dey catch me

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Ekundayo7574(m): 5:36pm On Nov 11, 2022
Lol if you need a loan tell me I will tell u ways you can apply without them sending messagess to your contact

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by RaptObserver: 5:36pm On Nov 11, 2022
Na their interest be the problem
Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by lesbiconverter: 5:36pm On Nov 11, 2022
Thank God I'm free from the thieves
wink

Now everyday they call and beg me to borrow money from them grin
The interest they charge is so daring because they know you are desperate.
I cried the last time I paid my whole salary and was still owing.
It's like working for some people sitting and waiting for the money.
I had to sell my valuable to clear my debt.
No matter how much I block them now, they still find a way to get their call through.


My advice : never patronize the loan app again because the debt will keep growing

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by FalseProphet1(m): 5:36pm On Nov 11, 2022
Only an otondo would be embarrassed by a loan shark. If they choose to be ruthless then you must be smart.

Having seen how quick they are to defame their customers and you need money urgently but can't stand the embarrassment that comes with their money, buy a cheap fairly used Android phone (not your main phone with your contacts) store fake contacts on the phone and download their app and borrow money. If you default, they would be sending defaming messages to your fake contacts on the phone you used to download their app while your main contacts are in your phone safe.

That's how to follow them, if they insult you as 99% of them have bad mouth, insult their entire generation back and if it's a female tell her that you've locked her womb that she'll be barren for life. Threaten them with juju and tell them that they'll all die by accident before the end of the week, Las Las they're the ones who would beg you to pay. That's how you follow loan shark operators.

This I have seen.

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Kiddogarcia(m): 5:37pm On Nov 11, 2022
I'm not justifying anything ooo, but you have to use God beg God before some people will ever think of repaying their debt.

Na we be your best plug for everything sexual enhancement tho

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Brendaniel: 5:37pm On Nov 11, 2022
When there is a cruel government like APC in power, what do you expect...

Thanks to Tinubu who brought such cruelty to governance through Buhari

Thank God for President Peter Obi(GCFR) who has come to remove such cruelty

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by ecolime(m): 5:38pm On Nov 11, 2022
Crazy Loan sharks VS Chronic debtors

Na God go help una settle the matter.

But make we talk true, most Nigerians lack the main ingredient in credit which is character. Why borrow money with no intention of paying?

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by mytime24(f): 5:38pm On Nov 11, 2022
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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Gee64: 5:38pm On Nov 11, 2022
Preying on the people's poverty!

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Brokeloser: 5:38pm On Nov 11, 2022
Now this is funny.Loan sharks dem be werêy.From printing people's obituary photos to declaring them hiv positive.Nigerians are a special breed.

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by MuslimMuslim: 5:38pm On Nov 11, 2022
Nigerians are wicked. Treat them with kids gloves at your own peril

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Henix(m): 5:38pm On Nov 11, 2022
There are many ways to beat loan sharks in their games nowadays na

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by ATEAMS: 5:39pm On Nov 11, 2022
Ok
Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by NotKnown: 5:39pm On Nov 11, 2022
They keep doing that again and again cos they know that there's nothing the government will do. Highest they will go behind and bribe them and the enforcers look the other way.

If govt was serious, just as they banned Twitter effectively they can also ban them, place a lein abi na lien on the accounts or PND on the accounts of the loan sharks. Cos I am. 100% sure people who collect loan from them pay back through Nigerian banks.

This is typical see finish. It's a slap on the face of the government. They just told them to the face that there's nothing government can do about it.

These days they have started printing fliers obituary fliers and print fake HIV status for defaulters just to shame them the more.

That's more than cruel. It's now barbaric.

The only thing is that if you have collected from them and then they shame you, don't ever pay back. That's the highest they can do.
All that threat to come to your house is a lie. All that arresting you and taking you to court na wash 100% cheesy

If you can endure and hold for 30 days they will give up and count it as a bad loan. However, don't collect again.

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by remi4ever(m): 5:39pm On Nov 11, 2022
What they did to my friend last week was more than cruel!!

If we had a sane government, companies like this should not be sprouting everywhere.

What a shame!!
What a country!!

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by Houseofglam7(f): 5:39pm On Nov 11, 2022
cheesy
Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by BATified2023: 5:39pm On Nov 11, 2022
God bless loan sharks, Nigerians are d hardest to deal with when money is involved. At this stage of my life I have realized the best thing is never to allow your money enter anybody hand unless u want give am cos money given to Nigerians on d pretense of Loan is as good as gone

One guy use abeg borrow 15k from my hand n he promised to pay d following week,I call tire na excuse e reach one stage e no pick my call again for over 4 months ooo

One day wey I vex send am message he sent me 10k n since then none of us talk about d money again,I don learn my lesson

Na Nigeria u go borrow person money u go ask am for your money e go tell u say call me by 8pm

U go call am by that time n he will tell u

Oga u are disturbing me n before u know it e don end call

Once u borrow some people money them go clear u say last last make we go station make I write statement say I go dey pay u 1k per month

All in all don’t borrow people what u can’t give them

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by bigcee(m): 5:40pm On Nov 11, 2022
Thesaint141:
As I type right now Money in Minutes just debited my 16400 just because of 7k
Please explain how? Wetin really happen?

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Re: Loan Sharks Persist With Cruel Recovery Practices by generalwo(m): 5:40pm On Nov 11, 2022
ijustdey:


https://leadership.ng/loan-sharks-persist-with-cruel-recovery-practices/

Na them know..... All i know be say you no fit defame me and expect me to repay what i owe you...

My reputation for your money.

If you value your money, i value my own reputation.....

If you want your money, don't defame me.... The moment you defame me, forget that i owe you because i wont pay N1...... Take me anywhere, i go beat you.....

All of us can be mad at the same time!!!

Id government no fit fight for me, i go fight for myself!!!!

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