Goodluck Warns Nigerians Over Scammers

The Presidency has warned the general public of the activities of fraudsters who are using the name of the president to defraud unsuspecting victims.
According to Presidential spokesman Dr Reuben Abati, such scammers in the name of “Women in Oil” were going about selling forms and promising returns on investments to those who patronize them.
 He warned the general public to be wary as such action, which he said was purely a criminal endeavour “as the Presidency does not sell forms.”

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11 Comments

  1. Wht a world I know dat Dis women in oil is a scam, I try to talk to some women not to put ther money on it but dey say no u can see is all 419

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  2. My dear r u sure of what u r saying? Cos iv gone to the head office and some other branch offices and even listened to the Chairman himself and I can tell they mean well for Nigerians and r not scammers. Beware what u write and listen to.

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    1. its obviously a scam. What exactly is their interest?

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  3. Well its a freedom of speech for everybody. I believe its a stepping stone to what women in oil tend to achieve. My mum, sisters and cousins are members and I know this organisation means good for the populace. I just read part of the response on this issue on business day page 21 today & also heard more response are coming. This organisation means well for the citizens that I can bet.

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  4. Time will tell

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  5. wat response was that pls and who was it from pls any details

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  6. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/why-we-founded-women-in-oil-project-by-dukwe/146773/

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  7. This people are not scam they mean well for nigeria i ve visited them .come to think of it if they are scam they wont respond to the president in AIT ,they now ve about 33 branches in 33 states lets think these people are doing what has never being done and i pray that God will see them true .this is a private sector in response to federal government policy of 35% affairmative .they ve never sold any form for Goodluck oh

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    1. If they are not scam, why do they sell their reg form? Also why do people have to pay for their certificate. And what does the certificate earn the women. I am yet to get anything from my certificate, yet they say if we criticize them, I will seize to be a member. THEY ARE BIG TIME SCAMMERS.

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  8. A lot of organisations in this for came to Jos and defrauded a lot of people, honest the come with all manners of talks as to the benefits of the people but e.g cash craft, fadama 2, forex etc . Infact the use these thing to defraud people of several millions. Beware it is fraud. A true NGO does not ask fo money frm people to do things

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  9. THEY ARE SCAMMERS, TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR NAIVE WOMEN

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