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Woman in N7m job placement scandal
Woman in N7m job placement scandal
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If you are one of those in desperate need of a job and you think middlemen who claim to be 'highly connected' can help you seek one for a fee, you need to tread cautiously.
Those who were not careful are now biting their fingers in regret. The victims are 150 job-seeking graduates who have lost a total of N7million to one Linda Sanni, 38.
According to Police sources, Linda, who has since been arrested, allegedly collected N41,000 from each of the 150 victims, with a promise to secure jobs for them in choice airlines in Nigeria and abroad.
The suspect, according to the Police, allegedly claimed that she had worked in some local and international airlines before going into job placement.
She allegedly collected N41,000 from each of her victims for a three-day training at Cyber Travel Network located at 19, Ajao Road, off Adeniyi Jones Avenue, Ikeja, after which they would be placed respectively in airlines as ticketing officers, hostesses and baggage-checking officers.
She also allegedly promised to, in addition, take them on training tours of South Africa and parts of Europe.
The police said she started collecting the money from her desperate client-victims from September, last year. But instead of fulfilling her own side of the bargain, she allegedly began to live in affluence with her victims’ money.
She was alleged to have bought a new wonder-on-wheels sport utility vehicle, rented a new apartment and lent part of the money to one of her drivers who wanted to buy his own cab.
According to the police, trouble started when the relatives of one of her victims suspected foul play six months after they paid the required amount and no job was coming. The said relatives angrily stormed Linda’s operational base at Aguda market shopping complex to demand for a refund.
The suspect complied by returning their money because "she did not want any problem from anybody". However, when that particular victim got a refund, the news went round others who were also affected. They took another set of policemen to her office and got her arrested.
But the suspect has maintained that she had no intention of defrauding her victims, adding that she was only trying to help them secure jobs. She claimed she had submitted the names of about 40 of her "clients" to Midwest Airline and was only waiting for results.
Linda, who claimed that her husband works with one of the new local airlines, toldNewsextra that she never imagined that the business would end up this way.
"I never imagined that I would see myself in this kind of mess. I was only trying to help them," she lamented.
"I registered my company, Eagle Travels and Tours, in 2003 and when I was out of job, I decided to start operating my own job placement company," she added.
On whether she had been able to assist anybody secure jobs through her company before now, she said: "Yes, my sisters and brothers, but not anybody outside my family members".
"I’m ready to refund their money and I regret venturing into this business in the first instance," she said.
Police Sources at Aguda Police Station, however, revealed that the suspect confessed to the crime. According to them, "that is the only business that she and her husband do. The claim that her husband works with an airline is false; she is just using all that to attract sympathy."
Over 100 of her victims besieged the Police Public Relations Department in Oduduwa, Ikeja Government Reserved Area (GRA) to testify against her.
Most of them, who pleaded that they did not want to read their names or see their faces on the pages of newspapers, said the suspect promised that she was going to give them jobs but that until now, nothing had been heard from her.
"All we have noticed after she fraudulently collected our money is that she and her husband are now living big. We want the Police to assist us get our money back from her," they said.
The command’s spokesman, Mr. Frank Mba, a Superintendent of Police, said investigation was still ongoing and that the moment the police conclude their investigation and discover that the woman needs to refund their money, she will be asked to do so. But if she fails to do that, she will be charged to court," Mba added.
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this story is quite amazing i just want to implore my fellow job seekers across the country to be careful of fake job placement both on internet and papers. BIG UP BOYS AND GIRLS
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Whaaaaat!!! 'Shaaaaaarp babe no be thief.' At least this has proved that statement wrong. Anyone who'll dig pits for pitiable job seekers wil be the first to fall in it. HOUSE SAY AMEN.
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a lot of these stories are supposed to act as deterent to upcoming graduates but reverse is the case, more and more are still fallen victims,
MAY GOD HELP US TO SEE, AMEN
But Remember that God will not come down to do for men for things man ought to do himself.
One Love
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HMMMMMMMMM, SO EVEN WOMEN DE DO 419.
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This is to remind us to always Look before we Leap!
I just hope Nemesis will also catch up with as many fake recruitment agents/agencies out there.
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everyday they say is 4 the thief but srely is a day 4 the owner.this will surely teach other thinking of doing the same a big lesson
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DID MY PEOPLE NOT SAY THAT WHAT A MAN CAN DO, A WOMAN CAN DO EVEN BETTER. ANYONE COULD HAVE FALLEN VICTIM OF THIS WOMAN TRICK. OUR GOVERNMENT NEED TO PROVIDE JOBS AND PEOPLE SHOULD BE SELF-RELIANCE, AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE.
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Pending when a thief is caught,he or she is a businessman/businesswoman. If a lie stays in office for 20yrs,it doesnt make it true. Its just a warning to others still in it. Duping unsuspecting jobseekers,Imagine the intra-class exploitation. But we stil hv to sprinkle some powder of blame to those who encouraged clandestine biz by giving her pecuniary patronage. Every body shine ur eye o.
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Nawa o...............But,could this be true?house help
About Trans Africa World Airline recruitment collecting #15000 for application,promising the applicant training then placement,as at today,the thing be like say it real,pls,house help,if any info pertaining to this effect,pls i need urgent reply 4 action.my mail is [email protected]
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Men !....this chikala get style no be small ooooo!....d downfall of a trickster is never the end of her tricks!....this is just her one point agenda for now!
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I'll advise that we all be careful. There are many more out there that have not been caught. Let anxiety not drive you to where u won't even wish your enemy.
May God help us all.
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This is good newz but when are they arresting that fake called estherbreakthrough.
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Am amaze, such things takes place, only God can save!!!!!!!!!!!
House keep all hope on God, why should anyone pay for something that can be his/her by believing. House, it is a lesson for all.
MMC is one agent they should look at too.
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Originally Posted by Owlu
This is good newz but when are they arresting that fake called estherbreakthrough.
ESTHERBT is a FRAUD! FRAUD!! FRAUD!!!
This is their real address Venue: E.Breakthrough [Nig] Ltd, #82 Clegg street, by Federal Fire Service, Ojuelegba Bus Stop, Surulere, Lagos. 01-7306222, 08066173160, 07086320096. Naija Police where are you @
the calabar woman and her boyfriend owned another shp behind the build @ surulere just by the end of the Ojuelegba bridge
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I GO REPORT THEM TO EFCC, and I mean IT
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This is a total mess.i think there should be a regulatory body for all these consulting firms also.they are numerous and dubious. Pls,kindly beware of
Michael Morgan Consulting Firm (MMC),i fell into his hands sometime in January.I paid a sum of 3000 naira for the seminar/training and 1000 naira for verification of result.till date,of all i know who wrote d test,none has been called since then.May God deliver us all.
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men.......no be small thing oooh. kia #41,000k..... way some pple dey look for work of #30,000k. Abeg dose uuemployed guys get money oooh.
Abeg my fellow house members make una shine una eyes very well....if not u go form MUGU or MUMU
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abeg mek una leav the babe, she too na job seeker where take her sense put to work. u know faith without work .......smartness no be thief.
house! mek una open una eyeeeeees.
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fellow house members, make una dey shine una eye well-well, no be today we begin hear of 419 recruitment agencies. some jobseekers are so desperate that they will not think twice before giving money to an agent for job placement. this is the reason why people like MAKAL-CHRIS VENTURES, ESTHER-BREAKTHROUGH LTD and the rest of them are living large today, if we dont patronise them, they will pack up. God will help us but let's help ourselves.
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NA WAOO, NA SO WE GO DEY SEE DIFFFERENT THINGS FOR NIJA
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Meeeeeen! i bow o,na so that maka chris of a piece of shhhh* sef send me text, tot it was real and called to inform that i wouldnt be able to make it, u needed to hear his thick igbo accent, the guy no try at all o, he no even get phone manners, before i talk finish.....Gbam!.....E DON CUT D LINE.....YEYE PPLE!.....na only God go punish dem.......and EFCC.......POLICE.......NDLEA........ICPC........C USTOMS.......CIVIL DEFENCE.......LASTHMA........AIR FORCE.......NAVY.......OPC....EGBESU BOYS......BAKASSI......LAMATA........even SATAN sef!
KKKPPPPSSSSHHHEEEEEEEEWWWWWWW!.........YEYE PPLE! ;D
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Everybody be careful because 419 NO DEY SHOW 4 FACE
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Na now i know say naija jobseekers no get sense.
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na wa oh! may God help job seekers o. :o :o
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Originally Posted by veeeeee
HMMMMMMMMM, SO EVEN WOMEN DE DO 419.
na 914 women dey do. ETE self do pass dis woman. Who give Adam apple? No bi woman??????????????? ???
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I think it is desperation and frustration of job-seekers that make them mumu. If 419 dupe u, na your fault. Most of the time, u are more intelligent, schooled than this people. The same thing goes 4 people looking for jobs in civil service who say 6 months salary 4 a low paying job. Tho 41k is small, u can use it to start small bizness. Take note that some borrowed d money or collected it from friends/relatives. Dont encourage corruption by patronising touts who are unemployed themselves or u would keep them in business. DONT BE GREEDY. A lot of such agencies exist in Lagos and elsewhere. Invest any little kobo you have in meaningful ventures. Dont eye ONLY high paying jobs. Make do of lower salaried scale work unless u want steal. Hot jobbers, BEWARE.
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wonder will never cease.This is not 419,it is about been smart imagine creating job from unemployment :( :o.Most times we job seekers see the sign but choose to ignore them out of desperation.it takes a thief to catch a thief.Let us start thinking of what we can do for our self now(legitimately)than what the country will do for us.
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their is also one on board now a KFI consulting firm demanding for 2000naira for seminar and apt test thru a text sent to me
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House, i think it's high time we form a union through which we can hold mettings and seminals to sensitise ourselves. It's very important! Cudos to this house in this regard. 1 luv.
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House, i think it's high time we form a union through which we can hold mettings and seminals to sensitise ourselves. It's very important! Cudos to this house in this regard. 1 luv.
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hmmmmmmmmm@Zony ...seminar?...u wan start ur own?
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Originally Posted by gasman
men.......no be small thing oooh. kia #41,000k..... way some pple dey look for work of #30,000k. Abeg dose uuemployed guys get money oooh.
Abeg my fellow house members make una shine una eyes very well....if not u go form MUGU or MUMU
Na true sef say dem get money. Imagine #41,000k wey u fit use start your own biz and be your own boss.it's even too much.As far as I'm concerned,I will never answer 'yes sir' to anybody.
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house be very careful, so many people are acting up as agents for recruitment, but most of them are fakes,.
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Nawah oooo.Should the unemployed even pay anything at all,whether for registration or watever.Fees (if at all)should only be collected after one has secured a job.some consultants will collect money and post lyk 30 people to where they only need one person,its just terrible.Our Government should do something about this!!!!!!!!!!! :'(
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this is unbelieable.pls let us all b careful.one step at a time.
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The best of a man is to be of good characters, this lady try it the wrong way, wetin dey for de hand of a job seeker she no no say money don dey lay foundation all this big big offices dem. Hey why now!! Try these house dem now; be it state, reps or even the old for nothing.
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na waooooooooooo! those unemployed guys no need job at all if dem fit pay 41k to get a job they msut be swimming in real money.
but for the real job seekers, watch and wise!!!!