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| Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by aieromon(op): 9:41am On Feb 03 |
Nigerian socialite and Internet fraudster Nzube Henry Ikeji posed as the crown prince of Dubai to deceive a lovestruck Romanian woman into a relationship and defraud her of millions of dollars using the name of Sheikh Hamdan Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.https://gazettengr.com/nigerian-socialite-impersonates-dubai-prince-steals-2-5-million-from-love-seeking-romanian-woman/
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| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by aieromon(op): 9:43am On Feb 03 |
The money seemed like small potatoes compared to the previous hundreds of thousands of dollars she had already wired to the so-called prince since they began talking. So, she paid. The more she paid, the more she was billed before withdrawing the £202 million. Ms Laura believed she could access the funds if she continued to make additional payments, which had now reached about £2.5 million, to access the hundreds of millions of pounds. Back in Nigeria, Mr Ikeji was having a bitter fight with his co-conspirators over how to share Ms Laura’s money. The Nigerian man had grown even greedier, investigations surmised. The fight became even more nasty after someone named James Patrick Normoyle, who claimed to be a financial adviser, reached out to Ms Laura. He advised her to stop sending money to any “person or group” in the hope of marriage. The person further informed her that the “pre-marital visitation acknowledgement form” that she received from the crown prince “is also a fraud”. “He defrauded you of more than 3 million euros,” the adviser explicitly told Ms Laura in an email. A new message from Mr Cros (Mr Abhulimhen), whom she had earlier met in London, heightened her suspicions. Mr Cros (Mr Abhulimhen) told Ms Laura that she was under the influence of an African black magic spell cast by the man impersonating the Emirati crown prince. “African magic juju and voodoo he has used on you to make you believe he was real prince to marry you,” Mr Cros wrote to her via an encrypted messaging app. Ms Laura enquired about her multimillion-dollar account in London, whether it was real. “It’s a lie from the pit of hell,” the financial manager said, exposing the antics of the Yahoo Boy. Ms Laura sought clarification from the supposed prince, confronting him with the new information. But the fake prince dismissed her concerns, claiming that his financial adviser only wanted to destroy their relationship. “Matthew has targeted planned (sic) against my relationship with you,” read the chat from the fake prince that Ms Laura had saved as Sheikh Hamdan. At this point, the Romanian woman realised she was being scammed and begged for a refund. “How can you be like this, a person with no soul,” Ms Laura wrote to the impersonator. She sought help from the fake prince’s co-conspirators, Messrs Normoyle and Cros, the same people who exposed the scam. She pleaded for more information on the impersonator. Feeling betrayed by Mr Ikeji’s greed in sharing the proceeds of fraud, the co-conspirator snitched and told Ms Laura that the fake prince was Nzube Henry Ikeji. The co-conspirator further shared videos of Mr Henry’s new house, crucial information that helped journalists track him down to his sprawling mansion in an estate in Abuja. OCCRP’s Matt Sarnecki travelled to Abuja to meet his Nigerian colleague, Chikezie Omeje, who helped uncover Mr Ikeji’s whereabouts. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by aieromon(op): 9:45am On Feb 03 |
Mr Ikeji’s digital footprint led the OCCRP right to him, as pictures of his luxury lifestyle were splashed across his Instagram page. The identity of his wife, Confidence Amara Ikeji, was also unveiled, given that the couple often vacationed abroad, travelling in business class. In one Instagram reel, the couple went shopping at a luxury Louis Vuitton store in the UK, with the wife dressed in fur and posing with many shopping bags. Mr Ikeji also purchased a Lexus 570, a 2020 Range Rover Vogue, and luxury watches, including a Hublot. He was so loud with his wealth that he earned the nickname ‘Access Money’ from friends and others. An Igbo man, Mr Ikeji, holds a traditional title in the North, as the Sarkin Gabas Matasan of Nasarawa. He was also honoured with the chieftaincy title of the Ojichukwu Ndi Igbo na South East in 2024. Mrs Ikeji, whose Instagram username is ‘prettyfident’, uploaded a post thanking God for blessing her family with “another mansion in another city”. “Forever grateful, Lord,” she captioned the post of the sprawling mansion on Instagram. The fake Emirati prince also uploaded a picture with one of Nigeria’s biggest real estate moguls. To track down Mr Ikeji, OCCRP used pictures from the couple’s social media and matched them to houses in different estates owned by the popular developer. Mr Omeije of the OCCRP drove to several estates in Abuja in his hunt for the fake crown prince of Dubai. After a long search, the journalist found the house with Mr Ikeji standing shirtless on the balcony of its upper floor. OCCRP confronted Mr Ikeji with their findings, questioning his claim of being the Emirati crown prince to Ms Laura in Romania. He denied all accusations. He, however, admitted knowing Mr Abhuliemen, the man who posed as his financial manager to meet Ms Laura in London. Mr Ikeji was rather concerned about how the OCCRP tracked him down. “But how did you get to my house?” he asked. When the OCCRP further questioned Mr Ikeji about whether Mr Abhulimhen had wired him money from the UK, Mr Ikeji deflected, saying questions should be directed to his lawyers. “I would prefer this question you are asking me now, you consult me in the office, or you meet me or meet my legal team. Mr Abhulimhen’s pictures, which were secretly taken by Ms Laura’s friend, were transferred to the British police and officers identified him as a person under investigation. He was under investigation for fraudulent transactions and was later found to be the liaison who received funds from Ms Laura and transferred them to Mr Ikeji in Nigeria. Mr Abhulimhen, the fraud liaison, has been pictured with prominent personalities, including then-President Muhammadu Buhari, former Governor Nasir El-Rufai, and a London mayor. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by aieromon(op): 9:48am On Feb 03*. Modified: 4:40pm On Feb 04 |
Like Mr Abhulimhen, the fake Emirati crown prince also has a humanitarian foundation that shares rice and other staples with the less privileged. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAHeC4s0DvI?si=SzqcaNHwvmECESc4 |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by dawnomike(m): 10:07am On Feb 03 |
They'll defraud people of their hard earned money, then come to oppress hardworking Nigerian youths. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Precious201010(m): 12:03pm On Feb 03 |
Make I finish reading before dropping my comment. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Kharol1234: 1:26pm On Feb 03 |
Them still they use prince Hamdan chop people omo e don tey ooo since 2018 for ibuzor Delta state. All the Young's boys na prince Hamdan them they use.. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by missjekyll: 1:34pm On Feb 03 |
Omo i don laff tire. May he rot in hell. High chief my foot |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Zonefree(m): 4:02pm On Feb 03 |
Back in Nigeria, Mr Ikeji was having a bitter fight with his co-conspirators over how to share Ms Laura’s money. The Nigerian man had grown even greedier, investigations surmised. The fight became even more nasty after someone named James Patrick Normoyle, who claimed to be a financial adviser, reached out to Ms Laura.You still defraud your accomplice. Greedy mf! That's how they behave. After ripping, they will surround themselves with Police, DSS or Army as escort, so you can't be able to reach them again. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by BarrElChapo(m): 6:08pm On Feb 03 |
Not surprised. All that crew have questionable sources of income |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by EponObi(f): 6:09pm On Feb 03 |
Zonefree:This lamentation take style resemble personal experience 🤔
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| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by lordm(m): 6:09pm On Feb 03 |
Some people will still come here and support him. Useless fraudsters |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Wickedtruths: 6:11pm On Feb 03 |
aieromon:This fraudster is a Nairaland member ![]() https://www.nairaland.com/edoborn2014 |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by yorosstores: 6:20pm On Feb 03 |
Nzube Henry Ikeji you do this one. Criminals posing as businessmen |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by gammarays(m): 6:21pm On Feb 03 |
The Romanian woman wants to connect to an Arab Prince so She can cash out but ended up with a Nigerian prince who cashed out from her A failed investment |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by gerrardomendes(m): 6:22pm On Feb 03 |
The oppressors. Constantly oppressing people with stolen wealth. They even thank God for his blessings. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by tunary(m): 6:25pm On Feb 03 |
Even up till now people still have good format to cash out. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by BarrElChapo(m): 6:30pm On Feb 03 |
Wickedtruths:Lmaoooo good detective work chief 😅 |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by elipheleh(m): 6:31pm On Feb 03 |
aieromon:Sounds your site has a nack for tribalism so much. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Mrexcell(m): 6:33pm On Feb 03 |
See the grandpa that's still into yahoo yahoo ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by lenghtinny(m): 6:33pm On Feb 03 |
A new maga is born everyday ![]() These so called big boys cum socialites that burst out of nothing hardly ever start from a clean slate. There’s always a coma somewhere along the line… Another invictus Obi saga all over again |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by CrownedPhoenix: 6:33pm On Feb 03 |
Now this is an elaborate scam. Haba! Very terrible. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Awise09(m): 6:35pm On Feb 03 |
Haaaah nawa oh you go see them begin asking God why he no want pick your call ni |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Seeplusplus: 6:38pm On Feb 03*. Modified: 7:32pm On Feb 03 |
Come to think of it, how many Nigerians that are living in Nigeria, staying in nice apartments, driving a good car, and wearing good clothes that are not into fraud or illegal means of making money? We are talking about a country where an average man on the street earns less than N80k a month. Minimum wage is less than $50. Go to Abuja and see the poor salary some people earn. Forget all the noise about remote work. 8/10 times, it's all less. Except of course you're a content creator, you need to be so, so, good in order to land a dollar paying remote role because you'll be up against Indians, Asians and people from other European countries. Also, your nationality is already a barrier against you. So how many Nigerians are that good in their crafts? One way or the other, the system is structured to enable crime/fraud, reason why the government doesn't frown at it except a life is involved. Let's keep deceiving ourselves |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Ofemannnu: 6:39pm On Feb 03 |
They have started again. |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Rexymania(m): 6:44pm On Feb 03 |
Everyone involved are all greedy.l, including the woman. All his properties should be sold and refunded to the woman's account He should also be jailed for at least 20 years |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Kingpele(m): 6:51pm On Feb 03 |
The lady wanted to collect above 200 million hard currency ,she didn't work for but ended up losing couple of million...I see greed from both ,the most gullible ended up in tears..... |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by U09ce: 6:55pm On Feb 03 |
Wickedtruths:The guy was disguising as NGO. So pathetic |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Freshandfitpod: 6:57pm On Feb 03 |
One day monkey go enter market E no go return |
| Re: Nigerian Socialite Impersonates Dubai Prince, Steals $2.5 Million From Woman by Helinuse: 6:57pm On Feb 03 |
These are the people that Obi Cubana and Cubana chief priest will love taking pictures with to clam “money na water.” They too are like this. |
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