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US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by Omooba77: 11:40am On Jan 04
The United States of America Government has brought criminal charges against Nigerian fintech businessman, Odogwu Banye Mmobuosi for allegedly involving in a series of fraudulent activities.

Reuters reports that, in an indictment made public on Tuesday, Mmobuosi, 45, the former co-chief executive officer of Tingo Group (TIO.O), was charged with securities fraud, producing false Securities and Exchange Commission filings, and conspiracy.

According to prosecutors, the defendant, Dozy Mmobuosi, falsely asserted that his Tingo Mobile cellular business and Tingo Foods farm business were profitable, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.

It was learned that Mmobuosi transferred both firms to Tingo Group and Agri-Fintech Holdings (TMNA.PK), causing them to falsely portray the companies as "cash-rich, revenue-generating companies," and plundered millions of dollars by misappropriating funds and selling stock at inflated prices.

According to prosecutors, the alleged conspiracy took place between 2019 and 2023.

SaharaReporters had also reported an investigation by Hindenburg Research found that Tingo Group, founded and spearheaded by “Dozy” Mmobuosi, 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.

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.

Dozy is regularly described by the media as a billionaire and reports about went viral in 2023 when he attempted to buy Sheffield United, a football club in England which had 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.

According to the report by the research company, in 2019, Dozy claimed to have launched “Tingo Airlines” and posted social media messages encouraging customers to “fly with Tingo Airlines today”.

It noted that 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.

Tingo Group later debunked the investigation report by Hindenburg Research.

It stated that the report, “which contains numerous errors of fact, together with misleading and libellous content, appears to be a deliberate attempt to undermine the positive work that Tingo Group is undertaking across various worldwide markets”.

The statement further noted that “Tingo Group confirms that it remains in compliance with the laws of the territories in which it operates and maintains the highest standards of corporate governance. The Company also confirms that its accounting records are accurate and correct and that its financial results are accurately reported within its financial statements and its SEC filings.”


https://saharareporters.com/2024/01/04/us-charges-nigerian-fintech-businessman-dozy-mmobuosi-who-tried-buy-sheffield-united

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by DeLaRue: 11:44am On Jan 04
This sort of things are doing so much harm to the reputation of Nigerians doing or aspiring to do business in the international space angry

This man's fraud is everywhere on you tube and other social media outlets.

Will Nigeria ever be able to shed its terrible image as a problem country?

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by bhella10: 12:01pm On Jan 04
Let him join Hushpuppy in prison grin

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by CodeTemplar: 12:10pm On Jan 04
Plusing his legit hustle with ilegit things.

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by SoNature(m): 12:24pm On Jan 04
This man got involved in fraud and intended to invest the money in a legit business, but his plan went awry. If you look at most rich people, this is their story.

Therefore, don't envy anyone or put yourself under pressure because of one rich man when you don't know the true story behind his wealth.

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by DaddyJapan(m): 12:46pm On Jan 04
A Faustian bargain never ends well, not in the fullness of time.
Let's see if Mr Tingo can outrun his shadow. cool

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by Good2go1: 12:57pm On Jan 04
Hushpuppy and Ogun state governor is linked to fraud I guess those people that their ancestors fell from sky are developing fraud everywhere they go

quote author=seunmsg post=127773515]Ndi developers developing everywhere with fraud. [/quote]

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by Okoroawusa: 1:07pm On Jan 04
This scam loud

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by Okoroawusa: 1:09pm On Jan 04
ayokellany:
You won't see igbos on this thread making noise.
This is a very childish statement

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by Nicepoker(m): 1:54pm On Jan 04
They will eat themselves raw grin.

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by TYCO77: 2:29pm On Jan 04
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Goodnewsforlife:
no rich man from that side wey no get hand for illegal

Envy them at your own peril

Very wrong assumption. Crime has no domain, tribe, race or colour.

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by jmoore(m): 3:06pm On Jan 04
DeLaRue:
This sort of things are doing so much harm to the reputation of Nigerians doing or aspiring to do business in the international space angry

This man's fraud is everywhere on you tube and other social media outlets.

Will Nigeria ever be able to shed its terrible image as a problem country?
You guys are funny with this image stuff. Have you heard about Elizabeth Holmes?

Americans are into fraud/scam more than Nigerians.

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by jmoore(m): 3:09pm On Jan 04
Goodnewsforlife:
no rich man from that side wey no get hand for illegal

Envy them at your own peril
Poverty mindset!!

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by AcuraZDX: 3:12pm On Jan 04
seunmsg:
Ndi developers developing everywhere with fraud.
Shurrup nwanne Hushpuppi

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by muhammaduyusufu: 4:24pm On Jan 04
I remember when this guy was following Peter Obi everywhere. LMAO.
Obidients were even bragging about him.
Vischy:
Goodnews, Everything Peter Obi touches turns to Gold😁😁

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by samuelgodson(m): 6:29pm On Jan 04
Omo US no dey play with financial crimes not when u no be citizen again

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by franchasofficia: 6:57pm On Jan 04
Agba baller

ima kwa na ana eme cool

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by Faiththatworks(m): 7:02pm On Jan 04
Hmmmmmm...................
This is what we call Audio Billionaire in Dollars.
I don't hate on people because I know some people have to work very hard,hustle and be persistent before they succeed.
That's why I always keep cheering on any Nigerian regardless of Tribe or Ethnic working anywhere in the world to break into the upper echelon of the Elite Millionaire and billionaire in Us Dollars in the World.
Mr Dozy made some very fundamental mistake,he was trying to fake it till he made it but in some parts of the world,that's called Fraud or scam.
The average Nigerian has gradually adopted this lifestyle of trying to portray themselves as very Rich individuals whilst living on empty bank account,and it actually works out for some people.
The truth is what Mr Dozy did is not something rare in the western world,Mr Trump is accused of bloating his net worth to have access to loans to expand his empire some years back, he's facing the repercussions now,the New York Attorney is giving him a tough time right now in America.
Mr Dozy tried to fake it with the wrong people,he shouldn't have gone near the Uk club,I'm sure those ones asked him to open his books for scrutiny and that's where he was exposed, seriously his audacity to bid for the club was atrocious.
I have read the content of the story more than twice and nowhere was he accused of stealing depositors funds or fleecing any investor of their money,his only crime was submitting fake figures to the SEC in America,he's very very lucky investors hadn't started paying money to his company,his prison term would have been longer than that of Hushpuppi.
I'm sure the American judicial system will teach him some lessons on living a fake life.
God bless Hard working Nigerian.
Check out my signature for cheap Investment around the Dangote Refinery, it's for Nigerian who needs quick turnaround for landed Investment.
God bless Nigeria....

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Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by Klington: 8:44pm On Jan 04
cool
Re: US Charges Nigerian Businessman, Dozy Mmobuosi Who Tried To Buy Sheffied by money121(m): 8:44pm On Jan 04
Ok

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